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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
The Driftveil Gym made its debut in ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]'' However, only the outside of the Gym was shown in this episode due to [[Clay]] being too busy to have his Gym battle with Ash.
The Driftveil Gym made its debut in ''[[BW057|The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!]]''. However, only the outside of the Gym was shown in this episode due to Clay being too busy to have his Gym battle with {{Ash}}.


The inside of the Gym made its debut in ''[[BW061|Battling the King of the Mines!]]''. Like in the games, the battlefield is located at the bottom of the mine shaft, requiring an elevator for access. Ash had a Gym battle with Clay in exchange for bringing him a bag of {{DL|Herbal medicine|Revival Herb}}s from [[Milos Island]]. During the final round between Ash's {{p|Roggenrola}} and Clay's {{p|Excadrill}}, Roggenrola evolved into a {{AP|Boldore}}, allowing Ash to win the match and earn himself the {{badge|Quake}}.
The inside of the Gym made its debut in ''[[BW061|Battling the King of the Mines!]]''. Like in the games, the battlefield is located at the bottom of the mine shaft, requiring an elevator for access. Ash had a Gym battle with Clay in exchange for bringing him a bag of {{DL|Herbal medicine|Revival Herb}}s from [[Milos Island]]. During the final round between Ash's {{p|Roggenrola}} and Clay's {{p|Excadrill}}, Roggenrola evolved into a {{AP|Boldore}}, allowing Ash to win the match and earn himself the {{badge|Quake}}.
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[[File:Driftveil Gym Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Driftveil Gym in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
[[File:Driftveil Gym Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Driftveil Gym in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
The Driftveil Gym appeared in ''[[PS492|Mine Mayhem]]'' and ''[[PS493|Underground Showdown]]'', where {{adv|Black}} challenged the Gym. Due to all the Gym Trainers being away at the time, Black was able to reach Clay at the bottom floor of the Gym without any difficulty. During the Gym battle, Clay told Black how he had heard of him from the other Gym Leaders, and how he had once discovered the {{DL|Dragon Stones|Dark Stone}} while digging at the [[Desert Resort]]. While battling Clay's {{p|Excadrill}}, Black's [[Bo|Nite]] accidentally sent a rock flying at the power box, shutting off the lights. This gave Clay's last Pokémon, {{p|Krokorok}}, and advantage over Black's final Pokémon, {{p|Tirtouga}}, as it had the ability to sense the body heat of its target, even in the dark. Using himself as a decoy, Black gave Tirtouga a chance to attack and defeat Krokorok, winning the match for him.
The Driftveil Gym appeared in ''[[PS492|Mine Mayhem]]'' and ''[[PS493|Underground Showdown]]'', where {{adv|Black}} challenged the Gym. Due to all the Gym Trainers being away at the time, Black was able to reach Clay at the bottom floor of the Gym without any difficulty. During the Gym battle, Clay told Black how he had heard of him from the other Gym Leaders, and how he had some time ago discovered the {{DL|Dragon Stones|Dark Stone}} while digging at the [[Desert Resort]]. While battling Clay's {{p|Excadrill}}, Black's [[Bo|Nite]] accidentally sent a rock flying at the power box, shutting off the lights. This gave Clay's last Pokémon, {{p|Krokorok}}, an advantage over Black's final Pokémon, {{p|Tirtouga}}, as it had the ability to sense the body heat of its target, even in the dark. Using himself as a decoy, Black gave Tirtouga a chance to attack and defeat Krokorok, winning the match for him.
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