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Badge Requests

What does it take? It changes for each gym! Normally, the games increase in difficulty as you progress, but that wouldn't be any fun if characters could just as easily take on the Gyms that are supposed to be for top trainers only. THEREFORE, the gym leaders aren't going to be pushovers like in the games! In order to win a badge, the mods will take into account your current roster and the attacks and advantages to see whether your pokémon is strong enough to win a badge or not.
Each gym leader has a Regular Team of pokemon and an Elite Team of pokemon you can challenge. It's up to a trainer to decide which team to challenge, but if you take on the Elite Team of six level 100 Pokemon, you'll receive double the prize money. The items, however, are not doubled. Excellent for trainers looking for the extra challenge or those looking to make money fast.
!!! Badges must be mod approved. To earn a badge, please comment on this post. Please don't ask for more than two badges to be approved at once!
Violet City ![]() Leader: Falkner Team: Noctowl (L: 30) Honchkrow (L: 32) Pidgeot (L: 35) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Pidgeot, Dodrio, Swellow, Xatu, Staraptor, Pelipper | Azalea Town ![]() Leader: Bugsy Team: Pinsir (L: 35) Heracross (L: 37) Scizor (L: 40) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Scizor, Venomoth, Vespiquen, Yanmega, Galvantula, Heracross | Goldenrod City ![]() Leader: Whitney Team: Girafarig (L: 40) Clefable (L: 42) Miltank (L: 45) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Ursaring, Granbull, Blissey, Exploud, Tauros, Snorlax | Ecruteak City ![]() Leader: Morty Team: Haunter (L: 45) Misdreavus (L: 47) Gengar (L: 50) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Drifblim, Spiritomb, Dusknoir, Mismagius, Gengar, Chandelure | |||
Cianwood City ![]() Leader: Chuck Team: Hitmonlee (L: 50) Hitmonchan (L: 52) Poliwrath (L: 55) Rewards: ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Medicham, Machamp, Hariyama, Breloom, Primeape, Toxicroak | Olivine City ![]() Leader: Jasmine Team: Skarmory (L: 55) Magneton (L: 57) Steelix (L: 60) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Metagross, Bronzong, Skarmory, Steelix, Magnezone, Empoleon | Mahogany Town ![]() Leader: Pryce Team: Dewgong (L: 60) Lapras (L: 62) Mamoswine (L: 65) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Abomasnow, Dewgong, Glalie, Froslass, Mamoswine, Walrein | Blackthorn City ![]() Leader: Clair Team: Gyarados (L: 65) Kingdra (L: 67) Dragonite (L: 70) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Aerodactyl, Charizard, Kingdra, Salamence, Garchomp, Dragonite *For defeating the Elite team only. Three week paid cruise vacation to be taken whenever and as many times as the holder desires. Boat can be caught from Olivine or Vermilion. | |||
Pewter City ![]() Leader: Brock Team: Rhyhorn (L: 30) Golem (L: 32) Onix (L: 35) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Rhyperior, Rampardos, Golem, Omastar, Kabutops, Onix | Cerulean City ![]() Leader: Misty Team: Golduck (L: 35) Lapras (L: 37) Starmie (L: 40) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Quagsire, Lanturn, Floatzel, Lapras, Milotic, Starmie | Vermilion City ![]() Leader: Lt. Surge Team: Electabuzz (L: 40) Magneton (L: 42) Raichu (L: 45) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Manectric, Electrode, Pachirisu, Magnezone, Electivire, Raichu | Celadon City ![]() Leader: Erika Team: Jumpluff (L: 45) Tangrowth (L: 47) Bellossom (L: 50) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Shiftry, Jumpluff, Victreebel, Bellossom, Roserade, Vileplume | |||
Fuchsia City ![]() Leader: Janine Team: Crobat (L: 50) Ariados (L: 52) Venomoth (L: 55) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Crobat, Weezing, Toxicroak, Drapion, Arbok, Venomoth | Saffron City ![]() Leader: Sabrina Team: Espeon (L: 55) Mr. Mime (L: 57) Alakazam (L: 60) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Jynx, Wobbuffet, Espeon, Gallade, Gardevoir, Alakazam | Cinnabar Island (Seafoam Islands) ![]() Leader: Blaine Team: Magcargo (L: 60) Magmortar (L: 62) Rapidash (L: 65) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Torkoal, Camerupt, Magcargo, Houndoom, Magmortar, Rapidash | Viridian City ![]() Leader: Blue Team: Exeggutor (L: 65) Machamp (L: 66) Rhydon (L: 67) Gyarados (L: 68) Pidgeot (L: 69) Arcanine (L: 70) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() Elite Team: Venusaur, Blastoise, Charizard, Tyranitar, Pidgeot, Jolteon *For defeating the Elite team only. Three week paid cruise vacation to be taken whenever and as many times as the holder desires. Boat can be caught from Olivine or Vermilion. |
Bede Team: Mawile (L: 100) Sylveon (L: 100) Galarian Rapidash (L: 100) Primarina (L: 100) Tinkaton (L: 100) Hatterene (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | Koga Team: Skuntank (L: 100) Venomoth (L: 100) Toxicroak (L: 100) Swalot (L: 100) Crobat (L: 100) Muk (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | Bruno Team: Hitmontop (L: 100) Hitmonlee (L: 100) Hitmonchan (L: 100) Hariyama (L: 100) Machamp (L: 100) Lucario (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | Karen Team: Weavile (L: 100) Absol (L: 100) Spiritomb (L: 100) Houndoom (L: 100) Honchkrow (L: 100) Umbreon (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
Lance Team: Salamence (L: 100) Gyarados (L: 100) Garchomp (L: 100) Altaria (L: 100) Charizard (L: 100) Dragonite (L: 100) Rewards: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Aurora League Gym Leaders may choose their own battle specializations, as well as. design their own unique Gym (which will take one month to build from the time of request) and Badge (which will be available as soon as the Gym opens). They will be compensated for their work as Gym Leaders with a stipend that will cover building costs, labor (the Leader's and any Trainers they may employ), and rewards for victorious challengers. We ask that Aurora Gym Leaders think carefully about the location of their Gym and the difficulty level they wish to present challengers. We also ask that they create their own Badge Request page like this one so that others can request battles with them. To officially request an Aurora League Gym, fill out the provided template and comment here. |
Please use this form to request a badge or a showdown with the Elite Four! Post your request as a comment to this post. Badges will generally be processed once per week, on either Wednesday or during the weekend. Please try not to PM or IM mods about badges (including elite challenges) unless your request has gone unanswered for more than a week.
!!! Please request badges as your character is actually in the general area of the gym!
!!! To preserve the spirit of the game, obtaining badges using recently-inherited Pokémon (ie, Pokemon received from dropped characters) that massively outlevel your own is discouraged. If this happens, you may be asked by the badge mod to revise your team. Inherited Pokemon that your character has had for a while and are the same level as the rest of your character's team are fine to use!
!!! Remember that you must fight all four members of the Elite Four and Champion Lance in a row. You may heal your Pokémon between battles and take a short break, but you cannot leave without ending your challenge.
Backdated to 5/6-ish
Badge/Gym Leader: Glacier Badge/Pryce
Elite/Regular: Regular
Team: Kyphon the Gyarados (lvl 87), Fimbulvetr the Cryogonal (lvl 70), Brandl the Lucario (lvl 86), Zoltan the Aegislash (lvl 86), Ukonvasara the Mienshao (lvl 73), Pwyll the Gallade (lvl 80)
Battle Details:
(Note: since this is backdated, the levels here don't match the levels in Felix's inventory, these are the levels they were at the time we arrived in Mahogany!)
Felix ends up a little disappointed by how much stronger his team is than Pryce's, especially after he trained and strategized so carefully, but...it's fine. No training is a waste.
First up is the Dewgong vs. Fimbulvetr. Felix has a lot of Pokemon who could have done the job of providing super-effective attacks against a water/ice type, but most of them would likewise have been at a type disadvantage of one kind or another. So instead he's brought his Cryogonal, who isn't weak to anything Dewgong can do, takes half damage from its ice attacks, ad can't be frozen. Felix might normally start out with some good status moves like Laser Focus, Reflect, or Acid Armor, the chances of getting Encore'd on something like that are high, so instead he just dives right in with Ancient Power for double damage! Which is fine, because spamming Ancient Power means the possibility of making Fimbulvetr stronger in the process; Encore actually helps them out here. If it takes too much damage from Normal and Water moves, it can use Recover to stabilize; this opposite the Dewgong's Rest could result in a bit of a war of attrition, but that's what Solar Beam is for - to deal enough damage to hopefully outrace Rest. And since Dewgong doesn't know Rain Dance, it can't wake itself up from Rest easily if it has Hydration!
It is possible that Pryce might switch in Lapras to make it rain and then switch back, so Kyphon is here to switch in and bask in the downpour while Rock Smashing the Dewgong in the face repeatedly, hopefully decreasing its Defense multiple times along with the double Fighting damage. And in case things go wrong with Fimbulvetr, Brandl can step in to finish Dewgong off with fun tricks like using Counter against Dewgong's majority-physical moveset to deal 4x damage, along with its many other Fighting moves.
Lapras' primary opponent is Brandl, who takes half damage from ice and water moves. Sing and Confuse Ray are annoying, so Felix will keep plenty of items on hand to deal with those. Perish Song is worse! But Brandl can use Endure to survive through the turn when Perish Song activates, and then Life Dew to restore her health afterward, with plenty of Fighting moves to bring to bear in between--like Force Palm, which can hopefully paralyze Lapras and hold off its status moves. She can also use Copycat to use Perish Song on Lapras in return! And, if Felix and Brandl are feeling spicy, Brandl can forgo Life Dew to instead use Reversal after Endure sends her to 1HP for a ridiculously powerful Fighting-damage blow.
Finally, vs. Mamoswine, Felix sends out Ukonvasara. They've been training together a lot, because they're both training-obsessed weirdos, so Felix is glad to give her a chance to shine. Ukon takes half damage from Ancient Power and regular damage from everything else in Mamoswine's arsenal. Force Palm is once again useful for potential paralysis, hopefully before Ukon can be frozen. If her health starts getting low, she can use Reversal to deal a good chunk of Fighting damage and then Drain Punch to deal more Fighting damage while restoring her own health. Mamoswine can do the Endure + Flail combo, so it's good for Ukon to be able to recover health quickly.
If Ukon gets frozen or faints, Pwyll will come in as her backup with obnoxious nonsense like Psybeam, Hypnosis, and Will-O'-Wisp. Psycho Cut and Close Combat should be able to finish Mamoswine off along with those. If Pwyll gets too injured, he has both Draining Kiss and Life Dew to help himself out.
Finally, if all else fails, Zoltan is here as usual to mop up whatever's left at the end with Power Trick followed by Rock Smash, Sacred Sword, and/or Solar Blade. As a backup, he can also use Retaliate if he's called in after someone else faints!
Since his whole team is so much more powerful in level than Pryce's, Felix doesn't anticipate any problems here, and he's confident in his strategies as well. He plans to stick to them even if the level advantage means he could sort of coast through the battle - he has to set a good example for
Chip and Dimitriother trainers! Plus Felix never does anything by halves.no subject