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{{Ash}} battled Morty in the Gym in ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]''. Using his {{AP|Noctowl}}'s ability to use {{m|Foresight}} and other {{type|Psychic}} attacks, Ash successfully defeated Morty and earned his Fog Badge. | {{Ash}} battled Morty in the Gym in ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]''. Using his {{AP|Noctowl}}'s ability to use {{m|Foresight}} and other {{type|Psychic}} attacks, Ash successfully defeated Morty and earned his Fog Badge. | ||
The Gym also appeared in ''[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]''. [[Eusine]], an expert on [[ | The Gym also appeared in ''[[EP227|For Ho-Oh the Bells Toll!]]''. [[Eusine]], an expert on [[Legendary Pokémon]], was in Ecruteak learning about the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]]. After {{TRT}} stole the bells in the tower, Ash and {{ashfr}} met up with Morty to find out what was going on. When a swarm of {{type|Bug}} Pokémon began covering the tower in {{m|String Shot}}, everybody took cover in the Gym. It was also where Eusine challenged Ash to a battle, claiming the young Trainer was lying about seeing both {{p|Suicune}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}. However, the Bug Pokémon crisis prevented them from conducting their battle. | ||
====Pokémon used in Gym==== | ====Pokémon used in Gym==== | ||
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|desc={{p|Haunter}} was the second Pokémon Morty used against {{Ash}}. It used Mean Look to force Ash to stick with {{AP|Cyndaquil}}, and with Hypnosis and Lick, it won the round. Ash now had only {{AP|Noctowl}} left to battle with. Things looked bad for Ash when Haunter managed to [[Status condition#Confusion|confuse]] Noctowl with its Confuse Ray, and was ready to finish it with Night Shade, but then Noctowl learned how to use {{m|Confusion}}, and beat Haunter with one try. | |desc={{p|Haunter}} was the second Pokémon Morty used against {{Ash}}. It used Mean Look to force Ash to stick with {{AP|Cyndaquil}}, and with Hypnosis and Lick, it won the round. Ash now had only {{AP|Noctowl}} left to battle with. Things looked bad for Ash when Haunter managed to [[Status condition#Confusion|confuse]] Noctowl with its Confuse Ray, and was ready to finish it with Night Shade, but then Noctowl learned how to use {{m|Confusion}}, and beat Haunter with one try. | ||
Haunter's known moves are {{m|Mean Look}}, {{m|Hypnosis}}, {{m|Lick}}, {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Night Shade}}.}} | Haunter's known moves are {{m|Mean Look}}, {{m|Hypnosis}}, {{m|Lick}}, {{m|Confuse Ray}}, and {{m|Night Shade}}.}} | ||
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Morty used Gengar in the Gym battle against {{Ash}} in ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]''. Gengar was shown to be a formidable battler. It is able to attack opponents even when it is invisible, making it almost impossible for its opponents to find it. [[Ash's Noctowl]] was able to reveal Gengar's location by using {{m|Confusion}} through the whole building and then using {{m|Foresight}} to keep Gengar visible. It then finished Gengar off with a {{m|Tackle}} attack and Ash got the {{Badge|Fog}}.}} | Morty used Gengar in the Gym battle against {{Ash}} in ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]''. Gengar was shown to be a formidable battler. It is able to attack opponents even when it is invisible, making it almost impossible for its opponents to find it. [[Ash's Noctowl]] was able to reveal Gengar's location by using {{m|Confusion}} through the whole building and then using {{m|Foresight}} to keep Gengar visible. It then finished Gengar off with a {{m|Tackle}} attack and Ash got the {{Badge|Fog}}.}} | ||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Ecruteak Gym Adventures.png|thumb|left|180px|Ecruteak Gym in Pokémon Adventures]] | |||
[[File:Ecruteak Gym interior Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Ecruteak Gym's interior in Pokémon Adventures]] | |||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | |||
Ecruteak Gym first appeared in ''[[PS141|Hello, Lickitung]]'' and ''[[PS142|Really Remoraid]]'', where [[Lt. Surge]] arrived at the Gym to ask Morty's help to locate {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Silver}}, who had gone missing after their battle against the [[Masked Man]] at the [[Lake of Rage]]. Using Gold's cap and goggles and Silver's boot, which the two [[Pokédex holder]]s had lost during the battle, Morty was able to use his special power to locate Gold and Silver on one of the [[Whirl Islands]]. | |||
Ecruteak Gym appeared again in the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, where Gold visited the Gym to ask Morty help to find [[Lance]], who was missing after he had been attacked by [[Petrel]] on his way to the [[Pokéathlon Dome]]. Morty was able to draw a crude image of what he saw, later leading Gold to the [[Ruins of Alph]], where Lance was hiding. Silver also arrived at the Gym to ask Morty's help to find the 13 remaining [[Plate]]s. At the Gym, he was confronted by [[Falkner]], [[Bugsy]], and [[Chuck]], who at first were suspicious about him, but were soon convinced by his innocence when Silver revealed that {{adv|Blue}} had entrusted him with the {{p|Rhyperior}} he had helped Blue to evolve. Before Silver could ask Morty anything, however, {{p|Arceus}} appeared and attacked the Gym, destroying it. Despite being weakened by the attack, Morty was able to use his last remaining strength to mark the locations of the Plates on a map, allowing Silver and his {{TP|Silver|Weavile}} to track them down across the [[region]]. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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