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*[[Double Battle]]s were introduced officially for the first time in ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]'' in Ash's fourth and final Orange Crew Gym battle against Luana, who specializes in them. Here Ash used Pikachu and a newly-obedient Charizard to defeat Luana and earn the {{badge|Jade Star}}. | *[[Double Battle]]s were introduced officially for the first time in ''[[EP108|Pokémon Double Trouble]]'' in Ash's fourth and final Orange Crew Gym battle against Luana, who specializes in them. Here Ash used Pikachu and a newly-obedient Charizard to defeat Luana and earn the {{badge|Jade Star}}. | ||
In the [[Johto]] region, one needs to earn eight badges in order to participate in the [[Silver Conference]], with the same condition applying for [[Hoenn]]'s [[Ever Grande Conference]], [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Lily of the Valley Conference]], [[Unova]]'s [[Vertress Conference]] and [[Kalos]]'s | In the [[Johto]] region, one needs to earn eight badges in order to participate in the [[Silver Conference]], with the same condition applying for [[Hoenn]]'s [[Ever Grande Conference]], [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Lily of the Valley Conference]], [[Unova]]'s [[Vertress Conference]] and [[Kalos]]'s [[Lumiose Conference]] | ||
The general rule for the majority of Gym matches in the anime is that the challenger and the Gym Leader use an equal number of Pokémon which engage in one-on-one battles, with only the challenger being allowed to make substitutions. However, there were exceptions, with: | The general rule for the majority of Gym matches in the anime is that the challenger and the Gym Leader use an equal number of Pokémon which engage in one-on-one battles, with only the challenger being allowed to make substitutions. However, there were exceptions, with: |
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