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==In the games==
==In the games==
The Dewford Gym is in the [[Generation III]] {{pkmn|games}} {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. It is the second one to be reached during the game. The Gym is a pitch-black maze. As Trainers are defeated, the Gym lights up.
===Generation III===
{{sign|E|header}}
{{sign|E|title|Dewford Town Pokémon Gym<br>Leader: Brawly}}
{{sign|E|A big wave in fighting!}}
{{sign|E|footer}}


When defeated, Brawly will give the player the {{Badge|Knuckle}} as well as {{TM|08|Bulk Up}} as a reward.
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, the Dewford Gym is a pitch-black maze, with Gym Trainers hiding in the darkness. As Trainers are defeated, the Gym lights up bit by bit. Once Brawly is beaten, the entire Gym lights up completely.
 
===Generation VI===
{{sign|RS|header}}
{{sign|RS|title|Dewford Town Pokémon Gym<br>Leader: Brawly}}
{{sign|RS|A big wave in fighting!}}
{{sign|RS|footer}}
 
In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], the Gym is redesigned as a darkened exercise gym with a lit central hallway with conveyor belts that restrict movement. The hallway also contains switches on the floor that momentarily light up the side passages through the rest of the gym when stepped on, giving the player a glimpse of the maze before they attempt it to progress. Once Brawly is defeated, the Gym is permanently lit up.
 
When defeated, Brawly will give the player the {{badge|Knuckle}} as well as {{TM|08|Bulk Up}} as a reward.


===Appearance===
===Appearance===
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===Items===
===Items===
{{itlisth|Fighting}}
{{itlisth|Fighting}}
{{Itemlist|TM Fighting|Reward for defeating Brawly|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|E=yes|display={{TM|08|Bulk Up}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Fighting VI|Reward for defeating Brawly|Ru=yes|Sa=yes|E=yes|OR=yes|AS=yes|display={{TM|08|Bulk Up}}}}
{{Itemlist|TM Fighting VI|Reward for defeating Brawly|OR=yes|AS=yes|display={{TM|08|Bulk Up}}}}
{{itlistfoot|Fighting}}
{{itlistfoot|Fighting}}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Dewford Gym first appeared in ''[[AG020|Brave the Wave]]''. Brock, May and Max are woken up by Ash so that he can battle Brawly. However when they reach the Gym they find Brawly at surfing practice. He tells them he will battle Ash later.  
Dewford Gym first appeared in ''[[AG020|Brave the Wave]]'', where {{Ash}} was seen charging at the Gym, excited to challenge it. Unfortunately for him, he found out that Brawly, the Gym Leader, was off to a surfing practice and would only battle Ash once he was done.


When Brawly finally does begin the battle, Ash is thoroughly annoyed. The battle is a two Pokémon each, no time limit rule battle. Ash sends out {{AP|Taillow}} which is defeated by Brawly's {{p|Machop}}. {{AP|Treecko}} then defeats the Machop, before in turn being beaten by Brawly's {{p|Makuhita}} which evolves into {{TP|Brawly|Hariyama}} during the battle. Ash is disheartened by this defeat, but Brawly encourages him to go on.
Later, Ash finally got his desired Gym battle, which was set to be a two-on-two battle. First, Ash chose {{AP|Taillow}} against Brawly's {{p|Machop}}, but lost the round despite the type advantage. Next Ash used {{AP|Treecko}}, which beat Machop, and then went up against Brawly's {{p|Makuhita}}. During the battle, Makuhita suddenly evolved into {{TP|Brawly|Hariyama}}, and proceeded to easily defeat Treecko. Ash was disheartened by this defeat, but Brawly encouraged him to go on.
 
====Pokémon used in Gym====
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brawly
|pkmn=Machop
|type1=Fighting
|img=Brawly Machop.png
|epnum=AG020
|epname=Brave the Wave
|vajp=Shin'ichirō Miki
|vaen=Wayne Grayson
|desc={{p|Machop}} was the first Pokémon Brawly used against Ash in both the first Gym battle and the rematch. During the first match, it was sent up against {{AP|Taillow}}, and although Taillow kept using {{m|Wing Attack}} and hitting it, Machop kept getting up and eventually managed to knock Taillow out with a Cross Chop. Next, Ash used {{AP|Treecko}} which was finally able to defeat it.
 
In Ash and Brawly's rematch, Machop was again used first. It began to overpower Treecko, but fell to Ash's newly-caught {{AP|Corphish}}.
 
It reappeared in a flashback in ''[[AG021|Which Wurmple's Which?]]''.
 
Machop's known moves are {{m|Cross Chop}} and {{m|Karate Chop}}.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|main=yes
|trainer=Brawly
|pkmn=Hariyama
|stage1=Makuhita
|type1=Fighting
|img=Brawly Hariyama.png
|epnum=AG020
|epname=Brave the Wave
|vajp=Unshō Ishizuka
|vaen=Maddie Blaustein
|desc={{p|Hariyama}} first appeared as a {{p|Makuhita}}. During a Gym battle with {{AP|Treecko}}, it evolved into Hariyama and defeated Treecko. After helping the gang to escape from a violent storm, Ash had his rematch against Brawly. Hariyama was able to defeat Corphish and almost defeated Treecko, but thanks to Ash's strategy, Treecko was able to defeat Hariyama after a fierce battle.}}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
<!--===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===-->
[[File:Dewford Gym Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Dewford Gym in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
Dewford Gym first appeared in ''[[PS195|Mashing Makuhita]]'', when {{adv|Sapphire}} challenged Brawly into a Gym battle. Using his surfing tactics to avoid Sapphire's attacks, Brawly easily gained the upper hand, especially when his Makuhita evolved into Hariyama. However, thanks to [[Chic]]'s {{m|Double Kick}}, Sapphire was eventually able to defeat Hariyama and win the battle, earning herself the {{badge|Knuckle}}.
 
====Pokémon used in Gym====
{{TrainerPoké
|main=yes
|trainer=Brawly
|pkmn=Hariyama
|stage1=Makuhita
|gender=male
|type1=Fighting
|img=Brawly Hariyama Adventures.png
|epnum=PS193
|epname=Stick This in Your Craw, Crawdaunt II
|desc={{p|Hariyama}} is Brawly's first known Pokémon. He debuted as a {{p|Makuhita}} surfing with his Trainer. Later, he evolved in Brawly's Gym battle against {{adv|Sapphire}}, but it wasn't enough to win the battle. Since then, he has been used in several other battles.}}
 
{{TrainerPoké
|trainer=Brawly
|pkmn=Machop
|gender=male
|type1=Fighting
|img=Brawly Machop Adventures.png
|cap=Brawly's Machop
|epnum=PS195
|epname=Mashing Makuhita
|desc={{p|Machop}} is Brawly's second known Pokémon. It debuted in Brawly's battle against {{adv|Sapphire}}, where it was easily defeated by her [[Chic]] and switched out to Makuhita.
 
Machop's only known move is {{m|Revenge}}, and his Ability is {{a|Guts}}.}}
 
[[File:Dewford Gym PMRS.png|thumb|200px|Dewford Gym in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga]]
 
===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
[[File:Dewford Gym PMRS.png|thumb|Dewford Gym in Pokémon Ruby-Sapphire]]
Dewford Gym made its only appearance in ''[[PMRS11|The Haunted Gym]]'', where a {{p|Sableye}} helped {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}} navigate through the Gym since it was too dark for him to see.
Dewford Gym makes its only appearance in ''[[PMRS11|The Haunted Gym]]'' where a {{p|Sableye}} helps {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}} navigate through the Gym since it was too dark for him to see.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the wall behind the right-hand statue behaves like a statue: when the A button is pressed while facing it, it says: "'''DEWFORD TOWN POKéMON GYM'''". This was fixed in {{game|Emerald}}.
* In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the wall behind the right-hand statue behaves like a statue: when the A button is pressed while facing it, it says: "'''DEWFORD TOWN POKéMON GYM'''". This was fixed in {{game|Emerald}}.
* While the number of Gym Trainers doubles in Emerald, the total number of Pokémon only increases by one.
* In [[Generation III]], it is possible to postpone this Gym until the player has the {{badge|Heat}}, since it is required to challenge [[Norman]]. This is no longer the case in [[Generation VI]], where the player needs to beat Brawly in order to gain access to {{Steven}}'s room in [[Granite Cave]].
*The system of this Gym is similar to that of [[Ecruteak Gym|Morty's Gym]] in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} versions and their {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s|remakes}}.  
* Dewford Gym is the only Gym that the player can buy items from. In this case, the player can interact with the [[Vending Machine]] in the lobby to buy {{DL|Drink|Fresh Water}}s.
*It is possible to entirely skip this Gym as Flash is not mandatory. However, the player will need to beat the Gym to be able challenge [[Norman]].
* Dewford Gym is the only {{type|Fighting}} Gym where the reward [[TM]] doesn't contain a {{cat|Punching moves|punching move}}.


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Revision as of 04:59, 8 April 2017

Dewford Gym
ムロジム Muro Gym
Dewford Gym anime.png
Location Dewford Town
Gym Leader Brawly
Badge Knuckle Badge
Dominant Type Fighting
Region Hoenn
Dewford Gym Battlefield.png
Battlefield

The Dewford Gym (Japanese: ムロジム Muro Gym) is the official Gym of Dewford Town. It is the second of the eight official Hoenn League Gyms. The Gym Leader, Brawly, specializes in Fighting-type Pokémon. Trainers who defeat him will receive the Knuckle Badge.

In the games

Generation III

Dewford Town Pokémon Gym
Leader: Brawly

A big wave in fighting!

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Dewford Gym is a pitch-black maze, with Gym Trainers hiding in the darkness. As Trainers are defeated, the Gym lights up bit by bit. Once Brawly is beaten, the entire Gym lights up completely.

Generation VI

Dewford Town Pokémon Gym
Leader: Brawly

A big wave in fighting!

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Gym is redesigned as a darkened exercise gym with a lit central hallway with conveyor belts that restrict movement. The hallway also contains switches on the floor that momentarily light up the side passages through the rest of the gym when stepped on, giving the player a glimpse of the maze before they attempt it to progress. Once Brawly is defeated, the Gym is permanently lit up.

When defeated, Brawly will give the player the Knuckle Badge as well as TM08 (Bulk Up) as a reward.

Appearance

Ruby Sapphire Emerald Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire
Dewford Gym RS.png Dewford Gym E.png Dewford Gym ORAS.png
 

Vending Machine

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, there is a Vending Machine at the Gym's entrance.


Trainers

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

Trainer Pokémon
Battle Girl Laura
Battle Girl Laura
ミサト Misato
Reward: $336
Meditite Meditite Lv.14
No item
Black Belt Hideki
Black Belt Hideki
タイキ Taiki
Reward: $448
Machop Machop Lv.14
No item
Battle Girl Tessa
Battle Girl Tessa
シノブ Shinobu
Reward: $288
Meditite Meditite Lv.12
No item
Machop Machop Lv.12
No item
Meditite Meditite Lv.12
No item
Trainers with a PokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.




Pokémon Emerald

Trainer Pokémon
Battle Girl Laura
Battle Girl Laura
ミサト Misato
Reward: $312
Meditite Meditite Lv.13
No item
Battle Girl Lilith
Battle Girl Lilith
アズミ Azumi
Reward: $312
Double Battle with Brenden
Meditite Meditite Lv.13
No item
Sailor Brenden
Sailor Brenden
カズマサ Kazumasa
Reward: $416
Double Battle with Lilith
Machop Machop Lv.13
No item
Black Belt Takao
Black Belt Takao
タイケイ Taikei
Reward: $416
Machop Machop Lv.13
No item
Black Belt Cristian
Black Belt Cristian
トシヒデ Toshihide
Reward: $416
Makuhita Makuhita Lv.13
No item
Battle Girl Jocelyn
Battle Girl Jocelyn
シノブ Shinobu
Reward: $312
Meditite Meditite Lv.13
No item
Trainers with a PokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.




First rematch



Second rematch



Third rematch



Fourth rematch



Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Trainer Pokémon
Battle Girl Laura
Battle Girl Laura
ミサト Misato
Reward: $416
Meditite Meditite Lv.13
No item
Black Belt Hideki
Black Belt Hideki
タイキ Taiki
Reward: $416
Machop Machop Lv.13
No item
Battle Girl Tessa
Battle Girl Tessa
シノブ Shinobu
Reward: $352
Meditite Meditite Lv.11
No item
Machop Machop Lv.11
No item
Trainers with a PokéNav by their names will be registered in the Trainer's Eyes or Match Call function after the first battle, and may have a rematch with the player with higher-level Pokémon.




Items

Item Location Games
TM Fighting VI TM08 (Bulk Up) Reward for defeating Brawly  R  S  E  OR  AS 

In the anime

Dewford Gym first appeared in Brave the Wave, where Ash was seen charging at the Gym, excited to challenge it. Unfortunately for him, he found out that Brawly, the Gym Leader, was off to a surfing practice and would only battle Ash once he was done.

Later, Ash finally got his desired Gym battle, which was set to be a two-on-two battle. First, Ash chose Taillow against Brawly's Machop, but lost the round despite the type advantage. Next Ash used Treecko, which beat Machop, and then went up against Brawly's Makuhita. During the battle, Makuhita suddenly evolved into Hariyama, and proceeded to easily defeat Treecko. Ash was disheartened by this defeat, but Brawly encouraged him to go on.

Pokémon used in Gym

Brawly's Machop
Machop
Machop was the first Pokémon Brawly used against Ash in both the first Gym battle and the rematch. During the first match, it was sent up against Taillow, and although Taillow kept using Wing Attack and hitting it, Machop kept getting up and eventually managed to knock Taillow out with a Cross Chop. Next, Ash used Treecko which was finally able to defeat it.

In Ash and Brawly's rematch, Machop was again used first. It began to overpower Treecko, but fell to Ash's newly-caught Corphish.

It reappeared in a flashback in Which Wurmple's Which?.

Machop's known moves are Cross Chop and Karate Chop.

Debut Brave the Wave
Voice actors
Japanese Shin'ichirō Miki
English Wayne Grayson
Brawly's Hariyama
Makuhita → Hariyama
Main article: Brawly's Hariyama

Hariyama first appeared as a Makuhita. During a Gym battle with Treecko, it evolved into Hariyama and defeated Treecko. After helping the gang to escape from a violent storm, Ash had his rematch against Brawly. Hariyama was able to defeat Corphish and almost defeated Treecko, but thanks to Ash's strategy, Treecko was able to defeat Hariyama after a fierce battle.

Debut Brave the Wave
Voice actors
Japanese Unshō Ishizuka
English Maddie Blaustein

In the manga

Dewford Gym in the Pokémon Adventures manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Dewford Gym first appeared in Mashing Makuhita, when Sapphire challenged Brawly into a Gym battle. Using his surfing tactics to avoid Sapphire's attacks, Brawly easily gained the upper hand, especially when his Makuhita evolved into Hariyama. However, thanks to Chic's Double Kick, Sapphire was eventually able to defeat Hariyama and win the battle, earning herself the Knuckle Badge.

Pokémon used in Gym

Brawly's Hariyama
Makuhita → Hariyama
Main article: Brawly's Hariyama

Hariyama is Brawly's first known Pokémon. He debuted as a Makuhita surfing with his Trainer. Later, he evolved in Brawly's Gym battle against Sapphire, but it wasn't enough to win the battle. Since then, he has been used in several other battles.

Debut Stick This in Your Craw, Crawdaunt II
Brawly's Machop
Machop
Machop is Brawly's second known Pokémon. It debuted in Brawly's battle against Sapphire, where it was easily defeated by her Chic and switched out to Makuhita.

Machop's only known move is Revenge, and his Ability is Guts.

Debut Mashing Makuhita
Dewford Gym in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Dewford Gym made its only appearance in The Haunted Gym, where a Sableye helped Red navigate through the Gym since it was too dark for him to see.

Trivia


Gym Leaders of the Hoenn region
Rustboro Gym Stone Badge
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Roxanne
Dewford Gym Knuckle Badge
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Brawly
Mauville Gym Dynamo Badge
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Wattson
Lavaridge Gym Heat Badge
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Flannery
Petalburg Gym Balance Badge
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Norman
Fortree Gym Feather Badge
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Winona
Mossdeep Gym Mind Badge
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Tate and Liza
Sootopolis Gym Rain Badge
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Wallace Juan


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