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* This is the first Gym to have two different Gym Leaders between the initial two versions, and the second Gym to have two different Gym Leaders in the same generation (the first being the eighth Gym of [[Hoenn]], [[Sootopolis Gym]]).
* This is the first Gym to have two different Gym Leaders between the initial two versions, and the second Gym to have two different Gym Leaders in the same generation (the first being the eighth Gym of [[Hoenn]], [[Sootopolis Gym]]).
* Iris and Drayden's teams are identical except for their [[gender]]s and the Ability of their {{p|Druddigon}}; Iris's Pokémon are all female and Drayden's are all male, while Iris's Druddigon has {{a|Sheer Force}} and Drayden's Druddigon has {{a|Rough Skin}}.
* Iris and Drayden's teams are identical except for their [[gender]]s and the Ability of their {{p|Druddigon}}; Iris's Pokémon are all female and Drayden's are all male, while Iris's Druddigon has {{a|Sheer Force}} and Drayden's Druddigon has {{a|Rough Skin}}.
* The anime counterparts of the Gym Leaders are not shown to be related to the Opelucid Gym, as {{an|Iris}} is a currently traveling companion of Ash, and Drayden is a Dragon Master as related by Iris's flashback.
* In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, the Veterans' Japanese names are all based on the word "dragon" in different languages: Ryūsei, Tatsumi, and Tatsurō are from the Japanese words ''ryū'' and ''tatsu'', Drake is a term sometimes used to refer to European dragons, and Long is Chinese for dragon.
* In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, the Veterans' Japanese names are all based on the word "dragon" in different languages: Ryūsei, Tatsumi, and Tatsurō are from the Japanese words ''ryū'' and ''tatsu'', Drake is a term sometimes used to refer to European dragons, and Long is Chinese for dragon.