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*[[Castelia Gym]] | *[[Castelia Gym]] | ||
*[[Nimbasa Gym]] | *[[Nimbasa Gym]] | ||
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*[[Fukiyose Gym]] | *[[Fukiyose Gym]] | ||
*[[Icirrus Gym]] | *[[Icirrus Gym]] | ||
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* In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, [[Walking Pokémon]] are not allowed in the [[Blackthorn Gym]] because the Gym's flooring is unstable. | * In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, [[Walking Pokémon]] are not allowed in the [[Blackthorn Gym]] because the Gym's flooring is unstable. | ||
* In Generation V, some of the gyms serve dual purposes, both as a place of battle and as a service; [[Striaton Gym]] is a restaurant, [[Nacrene Gym]] is a museum, [[Castelia Gym]] is a gallery showcasing the paintings of the [[Gym Leader]] [[Arti]], [[Nimbasa Gym]] is a set of roller coasters to go with the Ferris Wheel in [[Nimbasa City]], [[ | * In Generation V, some of the gyms serve dual purposes, both as a place of battle and as a service; [[Striaton Gym]] is a restaurant, [[Nacrene Gym]] is a museum, [[Castelia Gym]] is a gallery showcasing the paintings of the [[Gym Leader]] [[Arti]], [[Nimbasa Gym]] is a set of roller coasters to go with the Ferris Wheel in [[Nimbasa City]], [[Driftveil Gym]] is a mining operation, and [[Fukiyose Gym]] is an airfield. | ||
* Generation V is the first generation not to have a uniform style for the exteriors of the gyms. | * Generation V is the first generation not to have a uniform style for the exteriors of the gyms. | ||
* Both Dragon-type Gyms are the last to be challenged in their respective regions. | * Both Dragon-type Gyms are the last to be challenged in their respective regions. |
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