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==In the games==
==In the games==
===Core series games===
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In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, in order to get to the Gym Leader, the player must correctly navigate and slide through an ice maze. After [[Gym Leader]] [[Pryce]] is defeated, he will give the player the {{Badge|Glacier}} and {{TM|16|Icy Wind}}.
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, in order to get to the Gym Leader, the player must correctly navigate and slide through an ice maze. After [[Gym Leader]] [[Pryce]] is defeated, he will give the player the {{Badge|Glacier}} and {{TM|16|Icy Wind}}.
A field based on the Gym also appears in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s Johto [[Gym Leader Castle]].
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the maze has been completely changed with several rooms where the player must slide into correct cubes of ice from correct directions in order to navigate across the rooms. After defeating Pryce, he will award the player with the Glacier Badge and {{TM|07|Hail}}.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the maze has been completely changed with several rooms where the player must slide into correct cubes of ice from correct directions in order to navigate across the rooms. After defeating Pryce, he will award the player with the Glacier Badge and {{TM|07|Hail}}.
===Appearance===
====Appearance====
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====Items====
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===Trainers===
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====Side series====
===Side series games===
A field based on the Gym appears in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s Johto [[Gym Leader Castle]].
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===Spin-off games===
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====[[Pokémon Masters EX]]====
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==In the spin-off games==
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
Artwork depicting the Mahogany Gym is seen in {{mas|Pryce}}'s mindscape.
Artwork depicting the Mahogany Gym is seen in {{mas|Pryce}}'s mindscape.
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Mahogany Town Pokémon Gym Leader: Pryce
The Teacher of Winter's Harshness
Mahogany Town Pokémon Gym Leader: Pryce
The Teacher of Winter's Harshness
The Mahogany Gym cannot be challenged the first time the player arrives in Mahogany Town, as a man is blocking the Gym's door. He will only leave once the red Gyarados at the nearby Lake of Rage has been calmed and Team Rocket has been defeated at their headquarters.
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the maze has been completely changed with several rooms where the player must slide into correct cubes of ice from correct directions in order to navigate across the rooms. After defeating Pryce, he will award the player with the Glacier Badge and TM07 (Hail).
Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
Trainers with a telephone symbol by their names will give their Pokégear number to the player, and may call or be called for a rematch with higher-level Pokémon.
The Mahogany Gym appeared in Nice Pryce, Baby!, when Ash battled Pryce for the Glacier Badge. Using his Pikachu and Cyndaquil, Ash was determined to bring down Pryce and earn his seventh Badge. After successfully defeating Pryce's Dewgong, Ash had to face off against his Piloswine. Mostly due to Piloswine's ability to use Rest, Ash struggled throughout the whole battle. However, Pryce eventually conceded the match, saying that he didn't want his Piloswine, whom he had only reunited with the previous day, to be injured. Although Ash won by default, he was still happy to get his Badge.
The Mahogany Gym's battlefield is entirely made of ice, except for a small pool of water at its center, which Pryce uses to his advantage when battling with his Dewgong. Outside the Gym, all of Pryce's other Pokémon rest when he's not using them in battle.
The Gym assistant is Pryce's longtime friend Sheila, who also referees the battles there.
Pryce later used Dewgong during his Gym battle with Ash, where it battled Ash's Cyndaquil. The Sea Lion Pokémon was eventually defeated by Cyndaquil's Flamethrower.
Pryce has owned his Piloswine ever since he was a young Trainer. After Pryce was hurt during a battle against a Magmar, Piloswine went looking for healing herbs, but was frozen on the way back. Years later, Ash and Pryce found it and freed it.
In Nice Pryce, Baby!, Pryce used Piloswine during his Gym battle with Ash. It easily defeated Ash's Cyndaquil and fought fiercely against Ash's Pikachu. However, Pryce abruptly forfeited after Piloswine started becoming exhausted, earning Ash the Glacier Badge.
Mahogany Gym appeared in Irked Igglybuff and Curmudgeonly Cleffa and Savvy Swinub, where the Goldenrod Radio Tower crew, along with the Pokémon Association Chairman and Whitney, visited it. The Chairman believed that Suicune, the Legendary Pokémon that had been challenging Johto Gym Leaders recently, would be coming for Pryce next. During the visit, one of Pryce's ice sculptures, a Suicune, seemed to become alive. Whitney battled it, with Pryce using the information about Suicune based on its previous battles to predict its strategies. When Suicune was finally defeated, Whitney tried to catch it, only to discover that the "Suicune" was nothing more than an ice sculpture after all, being moved by Pryce's Ice Pokémon rapidly melting and re-freezing its joints, making it look like it was able to move on its own. After the visitors had left, Pryce mused to himself how he knew very well that the real Suicune wouldn't be coming for him for a very good reason.