Sootopolis Gym
Sootopolis Gym ルネジム Rune Gym | |
Location | Sootopolis City |
Gym Leader | WallaceRSORAS JuanE |
Badge | Rain Badge |
Dominant Type | Water |
Region | Hoenn |
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The Sootopolis Gym (Japanese: ルネジム Rune Gym) is the official Gym of Sootopolis City. It is based on Water-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is WallaceRSORAS, who succeeded and, in Pokémon Emerald, was eventually replaced by his mentor JuanE. Trainers who defeat them receive the Rain Badge.
In the games
The Sootopolis Gym's door is initially locked. It will only open up once the player has solved Hoenn's weather crisis.
Generation III
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In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, to reach the Gym Leader, Trainers must step on every ice tile to activate the stairways to the next level. If any tile is used twice, the player will fall to a lower floor, where the Gym Trainers are located. No matter where the player falls, at least one Trainer must be challenged before the stairs can be returned to. The levels on the basement floor are separated with ice slides, allowing the player to only move downwards.
When defeated, WallaceRS or JuanE will give the player the Rain Badge as well as TM03 (Water Pulse) as a reward.
Generation VI
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player can walk across the ice diagonally instead of just straight. The second and third puzzles now also contain solid platforms which can be stepped onto multiple times without them breaking. Once a puzzle is solved from a position that allows direct access to the stairs, the cracked tiles on the solved puzzle can be stepped onto without them breaking. The ice slides on the lower floor are replaced with stairs, allowing the player to freely move between the different levels of the floor. In addition, two Trainers can now be battled on the main floor.
When defeated, Wallace will give the player the Rain Badge as well as HM05 (Waterfall) as a reward.
Appearance
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Juan uses two Hyper Potions in the Gym battle and three Full Restores in the rematches.
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Items
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TM03 (Water Pulse) | Reward for defeating WallaceRS/JuanE | R S E | |
HM05 (Waterfall) | Reward for defeating Wallace | OR AS | |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
Artwork depicting the Sootopolis Gym is seen in Wallace's mindscape.
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In the anime
In the anime, the Sootopolis Gym battle is fought in two segments. The first segment is a Double Battle fought on a water battlefield with floating platforms. Once both of the Gym Leader's Pokémon have been defeated, the Trainers switch podiums, the battlefield is changed into one that's a mixture of water and land, and the rest to the battle is fought as a Single Battle.
The Sootopolis Gym debuted in The Great Eight Fate!, when Ash and his friends first arrived there with Juan. After arrival, Ash immediately began his Gym battle with Juan. The battle concluded in Eight Ain't Enough! in Ash's victory, earning him his Rain Badge.
In Our Cup Runneth Over!, Wallace was revealed to have been the Leader of the Sootopolis Gym before becoming the Hoenn League Champion. In Mega Evolution Special II, Steven was revealed to have become the reigning Champion of Hoenn. In Reuniting for the First Time!, Wallace challenged Ash to a battle in Lilycove City and lost, rewarding him with a second Rain Badge.
Sootopolis Gym is also the home to Sebastian, the Gym assistant, who acts as a referee in Juan's matches.
Pokémon used in the Gym
Used by Wallace
It is unknown what Pokémon Wallace used in his Gym battles.
Used by Juan
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Japanese | Shin-ichiro Miki |
English | Maddie Blaustein |
Sealeo made a cameo during its first appearance in Team Rocket's electric net but was eventually freed.
In the next episode, Sealeo was one of the two Pokémon Juan used in the first round of his battle with Ash. Sealeo used Blizzard on Pikachu and Snorunt, but Snorunt countered it with Icy Wind. It then tried to hit Pikachu with Aurora Beam, but Pikachu dodged. When Ash switched Snorunt for Corphish and attacked with BubbleBeam, Sealeo dived into the water and tried hitting Pikachu again, but once again Pikachu dodged. After Sealeo was left alone against both of Ash's Pokémon it used Ice Ball repeatedly and almost won the battle, but was eventually taken down by Corphish's Crabhammer.
Sealeo's known moves are Blizzard, Aurora Beam, and Ice Ball.
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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English | Eric Stuart |
Seaking battled alongside Sealeo in the Double Battle against Pikachu and Snorunt. It used Horn Drill to reflect Pikachu's Electric attacks at Snorunt. When Ash's Pokémon were attempting to attack from up close, Seaking hit Snorunt with Hyper Beam, forcing Ash to switch Snorunt for Corphish. Seaking then dived and used Horn Attack, but Corphish caught it by the horn. Seaking followed up with Horn Drill, damaging Corphish, but was then hit by Pikachu's Iron Tail and fainted.
Seaking's known moves are Horn Drill, Hyper Beam, and Horn Attack.
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Japanese | Megumi Hayashibara |
English | Rachael Lillis |
Luvdisc first appeared in The Great Eight Fate! where it put a dazzling performance with the other of Juan's Pokémon, it was later captured by Team Rocket but helped to get free.
The second round of his battle with Ash, Juan chose Luvdisc against Grovyle. Luvdisc started out with Water Pulse, but Grovyle dodged in time and countered with Leaf Blade. Luvdisc, however, was fast enough to dodge that attack and use Sweet Kiss, confusing Grovyle. Grovyle hit itself in confusion, and Luvdisc finished it off with Water Gun, which resulted in a loss for Grovyle despite the type advantage. Ash switched back to Corphish. The two Pokémon kept dodging each other's attacks, until Luvdisc dived underwater and Ash ordered Corphish to hit the water with Crabhammer. Corphish's attack, however, sprayed the battlefield with water, simulating heavy rain, which activated Luvdisc's Ability, Swift Swim, allowing it to move even faster than before. Eventually, though, Corphish managed to hit Luvdisc with another Crabhammer, taking it out of the battle.
Luvdisc's known moves are Water Pulse, Sweet Kiss, and Water Gun, and its Ability is Swift Swim.
Debut | Eight Ain't Enough! |
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Japanese | Shin-ichiro Miki |
English | Eric Stuart |
The fourth Pokémon Juan used against Ash was Whiscash, who easily defeated Ash's Corphish with Surf and Rock Smash. Ash then chose Swellow, but Whiscash grabbed it and used Tickle, followed by Hyper Beam. Juan thought he won the round, but Swellow recovered and used Aerial Ace, even after Whiscash dived underwater. After missing another Hyper Beam and getting hit by another Aerial Ace, Whiscash was unable to battle.
Whiscash's known moves are Surf, Rock Smash, Tickle, and Hyper Beam.
Debut | The Great Eight Fate! |
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Milotic first appeared in The Great Eight Fate, where it was used in a water exhibition. It also won in a battle against Team Rocket. Milotic is Juan's strongest and most experienced Pokémon, having helped Juan in his career as a Coordinator by winning many Pokémon Contests years ago. With the help of Milotic, Juan was able to win the Grand Festival, earning the Ribbon Cup and the title of Top Coordinator. Nowadays, Milotic uses all of its experience against challengers who come to the Sootopolis Gym.
Juan used Milotic as his final Pokémon in the Gym battle against Ash. With its elegant grace and power, Milotic was able to gain the upper hand against Ash. It defeated Ash's Swellow with Hydro Pump and Twister, then put up a good fight against Pikachu thanks to its ability to Recover from Electric attacks. It was also able to draw in Pikachu's Thunder with Iron Tail. However, Pikachu pulled Milotic below the water and used Thunder to defeat it, thus earning Ash the Rain Badge.
Milotic's known moves are Twister, Hydro Pump, Iron Tail, and Recover.
Trivia
- Despite being a Water-type Gym, this Gym's puzzle resembles an Ice-type Gym.
- This is one of the only three Gyms that have different Gym Leaders in the same generation depending on the version. The other Gyms are the Opelucid Gym in Unova (Black and White only) and the Stow-on-Side and Circhester Stadiums in Galar.
- There is a glitch in Pokémon Emerald on the bottom floor of the Gym where the player can walk into the wall above the ladder.
- Due to Wallace giving HM05 (Waterfall) in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, this is the only Gym in which the player is ever rewarded with an HM rather than a TM.
- This is the only Gym in Hoenn where the Gym Leader ever uses a Dark-type Pokémon or a Fairy-type move.
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