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| | [[File:Eterna Gym Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Eterna Gym in Pokémon Adventures]] |
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| The Eterna Gym appeared in ''[[PS347|Ring Around the Roserade II]]'', where {{adv|Platinum}} challenged Gardenia. Due to the great distance between the two sides, Platinum's Pokémon were unable to reach Gardenia's {{p|Cherubi}} and {{p|Roserade}}, while Roserade was able to use its vines to strike Platinum's Pokémon from underground. Eventually, however, Platinum figured out a way to use Gardenia's strategy to her own advantage, and had her {{TP|Platinum|Prinplup}} use the holes left behind by Roserade's vines to release an underground {{m|Blizzard}} attack at Gardenia's Pokémon, defeating them and earning Platinum the victory. | | The Eterna Gym appeared in ''[[PS347|Ring Around the Roserade II]]'', where {{adv|Platinum}} challenged Gardenia. Due to the great distance between the two sides, Platinum's Pokémon were unable to reach Gardenia's {{p|Cherubi}} and {{p|Roserade}}, while Roserade was able to use its vines to strike Platinum's Pokémon from underground. Eventually, however, Platinum figured out a way to use Gardenia's strategy to her own advantage, and had her {{TP|Platinum|Prinplup}} use the holes left behind by Roserade's vines to release an underground {{m|Blizzard}} attack at Gardenia's Pokémon, defeating them and earning Platinum the victory. |
Revision as of 14:27, 12 August 2015
The Eterna Gym (Japanese: ハクタイジム Hakutai Gym) is the official Gym of Eterna City. It is based on Grass-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Gardenia. Trainers who defeat her receive the Forest Badge.
In the games
Eterna City Pokémon Gym
Leader: Gardenia
Master of Vivid Plant Pokémon!
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
The Eterna Gym consists of a green foyer, past which is a greenhouse room where an indoor forest is arranged in a maze-like pattern. The Trainers of the Gym hide and wait behind trees and natural surroundings, and Gardenia will not accept challenges until all of her students are defeated too. Every time a Trainer is defeated, they give a hint about where another foe is. Trainers of the Gym are fond of using status-inducing moves such as Poison Sting, Leech Seed, and Stun Spore.
Pokémon Platinum
In Pokémon Platinum, the entire Gym has been redesigned. The Gym now contains four areas with a giant clock in the middle, separating these areas. For every Trainer the player defeats, the hands of the clock move in a certain direction. Once the clock's hands spin to the north, south, east or west direction, the player can walk onto them and progress to other areas of the Gym. A set of sprinklers also turns off, allowing the player to exit the Gym and return later. Gardenia awaits the player in the northern area of the Gym (when the larger hand reaches 12 o'clock).
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Trainers with a Vs. Seeker by their names, when alerted for a rematch using the item, may use higher-level Pokémon.
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In the anime
The Eterna Gym first appeared in the anime in the episode The Grass Menagerie! when Ash challenged the Gym. In the anime the Eterna Gym is modeled like a large indoor garden, complete with trees and grass. It has been shown that many types of Grass-type Pokémon live there and are taken care of by Gardenia and her helpers. Unlike the other Gyms, it does not have an official battle field. Instead, they battle in a large clearing in the middle of the Gym.
Pokémon used in Gym
In the manga
Eterna Gym in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Eterna Gym appeared in Ring Around the Roserade II, where Platinum challenged Gardenia. Due to the great distance between the two sides, Platinum's Pokémon were unable to reach Gardenia's Cherubi and Roserade, while Roserade was able to use its vines to strike Platinum's Pokémon from underground. Eventually, however, Platinum figured out a way to use Gardenia's strategy to her own advantage, and had her Prinplup use the holes left behind by Roserade's vines to release an underground Blizzard attack at Gardenia's Pokémon, defeating them and earning Platinum the victory.