Rematch

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A rematch is the second or subsequent battle against a Trainer, Gym Leader or another notable opponent (e.g. player's Rival, Elite Four or a Legendary Pokémon).

History

The opportunity to rematch began back to the early Generation I games, Pokémon Red and Green, where the player was able to fight the Elite Four more than once. This soon became the norm for all subsequent games, and the player would be allowed to defeat the Elite Four for any the game's region repeatedly.

From Generation II onwards, rematches were extended to regular Trainers found along normal routes and caves. Appearing in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the Pokégear allowed the player to exchange telephone numbers with specific trainers, allowing them to contact the player should they decide to rematch. The player's Rival was also available for rematches during certain times of the day at Indigo Plateau. In Generation III, the Pokénav's Trainer's Eyes or Match Call found in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald has similar functions as the Pokégear, keeping track of Trainers who wants to re-battle the player.

The games soon developed to allow the player more control over the Trainers whom they want to rematch. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Generation IV's Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the Vs. Seeker allowed the player to conveniently locate and identify trainers within an area who wish to rematch, thus giving rise to the possibility of re-battling with every single Trainer the player has encountered. The rematched trainer's teams were also given a boost, the most notable of which was the Elite Four, who had Pokémon from a different region or of higher levels once the player had fulfilled certain conditions (e.g. acquired National Pokédex).

In Platinum Version, Gym Leaders can by re-battled by going to the Battleground. Four Gym Leaders or tag battle partners will appear daily, allowing the player to rematch against them once per day. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, more flexibility was given; the Gym Leaders could be re-battled as many times as possible (as long as they were free) at the Fighting Dojo, and a different Gym Leader would be free almost at anytime of the day of the week.

Another feature in HeartGold and SoulSilver was the opportunity to re-battle Legendary Pokémon. If the player accidentally defeated, for example, Ho-oh, the Rainbow Pokémon will reappear at the top of Bell Tower once the Elite Four was defeated.

Gym Leader Rematch

In Generation IV, Gym Leaders can be rematched prior to Pokémon Platinum.

Pokémon Platinum

For details of any Leader's Pokémon, see Battleground.

In Pokémon Platinum, the Gym Leaders of Sinnoh, together with the player's previous tag battle partners, can be found in the Battleground. Up to four of these Trainers appear each day and they can be battled only once a day. Resetting before entering the Battleground would change the Trainers who are inside.

Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver

For details of any Leader's Pokémon, see Fighting Dojo.

In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Gym Leaders of Kanto and Johto would be found in the Fighting Dojo. However, unlike Platinum, the Leaders will not arrive at the Dojo until they have been called on for a rematch.

File:FightingDojoHGSS.png
Generation IV Fighting Dojo with all the Gym Leaders

To re-battle a Gym Leader, the player has to first obtain the Gym Leader's number. Following that, the player can call the Gym Leader at any time, but he or she will only accept a rematch when their schedule is free.

When a Gym Leader has accepted a rematch, he or she will stay in the Fighting Dojo until he or she is defeated. There is no limit to the number of times a Gym Leader can be rematched.

Note that the phone numbers for most of the Leaders can be obtained after defeating the Elite Four. However, rematches with the Gym Leaders cannot be scheduled until after the Earth Badge has been obtained (i.e. Blue has been defeated).

Gym Leader Phone Listing

Each Leader's telephone number must be obtained when he or she is not in their Gym. By speaking with them at the appropriate time and place, players can obtain their phone numbers.

The following table shows how each Leader's number can be obtained:

Leader Day Time Location Requirements
Falkner Monday any time Celadon City Department Store must have beaten Janine
Bugsy Thursday any time Viridian Forest none
Whitney Saturday and Sunday between 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM Goldenrod City Department Store none
Morty Monday and Tuesday any time Bellchime Trail none
Chuck Any day any time from Chuck's wife none
Jasmine Any day between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM Olivine Café none
Pryce Any morning between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM by the Lake of Rage none
Clair Any morning between 6:00 AM and 10:00 AM inside Dragon's Den must have beaten Lance and her in a double battle
Brock Any day between 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM inside Diglett's Cave must have beaten Blue
Misty Any day between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM Route 25 must have beaten Blue, but will not appear if Suicune is present
Lt. Surge Any day between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM Power Plant appears after Zapdos is captured and the player is walking with a Pikachu
Erika Saturdays and Sundays between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM Celadon City fountain none
Sabrina Friday any time Olivine City harbor must have S.S. Ticket
Janine Any evening between 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM Pokémon League Reception Gate none
Blaine Tuesday any time Cinnabar Island must have beaten Blue
Blue Any day any time from Daisy Oak after having at least seven massages and showing her a Pokémon with full happiness

Gym Leader Rematch Schedule

The following table shows when the Gym Leaders are free to accept a rematch.

Note that 12:00 to 3:59am is considered night, so on Wednesdays, 12:00 to 3:59am, Chuck will accept a rematch instead of Morty.

Gym Leaders' Schedule
Day Morning
(4:00 - 9:59am)
Afternoon
(10:00am - 7:59pm)
Night
(12:00 - 3:59am)
(8:00 - 11:59pm)
Sunday
File:ErikaHGSS.png
Erika
File:SabrinaHGSS.png
Sabrina
File:BlueHGSS.png
Blue
Monday
File:PryceHGSS.png
Pryce
File:JanineHGSS.png
Janine
Tuesday
File:BlaineHGSS.png
Blaine
File:MortyHGSS.png
Morty
Wednesday
File:MistyHGSS.png
Misty
File:JasmineHGSS.png
Jasmine
File:ChuckHGSS.png
Chuck
Thursday
File:BugsyHGSS.png
Bugsy
Friday
File:LtSurgeHGSS.png
Lt. Surge
File:ClairHGSS.png
Clair
Saturday
File:FalknerHGSS.png
Falkner
File:WhitneyHGSS.png
Whitney
File:BrockHGSS.png
Brock

In side games

In the Ranger Games the Drowsy Guy will allow the player to re-do a memorable capture. In the first game, this is the legendary beast battle. In the sequel, this is the Darkrai capture.

In the Mystery Dungeon series, Legendary Pokémon that are fought must be fought again in order to be recruited. However, this is only true if said Legendary Pokémon is involved in the storyline.

In the anime

In the anime, Ash always has to re-battle at least one Gym Leader as well as many other Trainers. Notable Trainers include Whitney and Pyramid King Brandon.

Trivia

  • Unova is the only region where none of its Gym Leaders can be rematched yet.
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