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The [[Mossdeep Gym]] specializes in {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon, which are vulnerable to {{t|Dark}}- and {{type|Ghost}} moves. Dark Pokémon are both immune to Psychic moves and able to inflict super-effective damage. Three of the gym leaders' Pokémon have additional weaknesses to {{t|Water}} and {{t|Grass}}. While they're also weak to {{t|Bug}}, Bug attacks are generally too weak to be worthwhile. The Gym features several rooms linked only by [[warp tile]]s. Each room contains Trainers and obstacles on [[spin tile]]s that rotate when certain tiles are stepped on, changing the path and often bringing challengers within view of opposing Gym Trainers.
The [[Mossdeep Gym]] specializes in {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon, which are vulnerable to {{t|Dark}}- and {{type|Ghost}} moves. Dark Pokémon are both immune to Psychic moves and able to inflict super-effective damage. Three of the gym leaders' Pokémon have additional weaknesses to {{t|Water}} and {{t|Grass}}. While they're also weak to {{t|Bug}}, Bug attacks are generally too weak to be worthwhile. The Gym features several rooms linked only by [[warp tile]]s. Each room contains Trainers and obstacles on [[spin tile]]s that rotate when certain tiles are stepped on, changing the path and often bringing challengers within view of opposing Gym Trainers.


Step on the warp tile on the west side of the first room. Begin a battle with Hex Maniac Kathleen and Gentleman Clifford. Go west and step on the purple tile, and then battle Psychic Macey. Continue south and step on the green tile twice; this spins the obstacles in the south-central room. Take the north warp to the west-central room, then the left warp there to the northwest room. Step on the first blue tile twice, battle Gentleman Nate and Psychic Virgil, step on the orange tile three times, battle Hex Maniac Sylvia and Psychic Hannah, step on the second blue tile three times, and step on the first blue tile once to reach the warp tile. Cross the south-central room to the last warp and the Gym Leaders' room.
Step on the warp tile on the west side of the first room. Begin a battle with Hex Maniac Kathleen and Gentleman Clifford. Go east and step on the purple tile, and then battle Psychic Macey. Continue south and step on the green tile twice; this spins the obstacles in the south-central room. Take the north warp to the west-central room, then the left warp there to the northwest room. Step on the first blue tile twice, battle Gentleman Nate and Psychic Virgil, step on the orange tile three times, battle Hex Maniac Sylvia and Psychic Hannah, step on the second blue tile three times, and step on the first blue tile once to reach the warp tile. Cross the south-central room to the last warp and the Gym Leaders' room.


Twins [[Tate and Liza]] send out two Pokémon at once, drawing challengers into a Double Battle. {{p|Claydol}} can boost its already-high {{stat|Special Defense}} with {{m|Light Screen}}, and simultaneously hit two of your Pokémon with {{m|Earthquake}}. {{p|Xatu}}'s {{m|Calm Mind}} raises both its Special stats, and {{m|Confuse Ray}} allows it to harass the foe. {{p|Lunatone}} can lull its opponent to sleep with {{m|Hypnosis}}, while {{p|Solrock}} can scorch {{t|Grass}} Pokémon looking to target their {{t|Rock}} typing. Three of their Pokémon are weakened by {{t|Water}} moves; by using {{m|Surf}}, you can attack both at once and bring the battle to a quick end. Otherwise, you may want to target one Pokémon at a time in what would essentially become a two-on-one battle.
Twins [[Tate and Liza]] send out two Pokémon at once, drawing challengers into a Double Battle. {{p|Claydol}} can boost its already-high {{stat|Special Defense}} with {{m|Light Screen}}, and simultaneously hit two of your Pokémon with {{m|Earthquake}}. {{p|Xatu}}'s {{m|Calm Mind}} raises both its Special stats, and {{m|Confuse Ray}} allows it to harass the foe. {{p|Lunatone}} can lull its opponent to sleep with {{m|Hypnosis}}, while {{p|Solrock}} can scorch {{t|Grass}} Pokémon looking to target their {{t|Rock}} typing. Three of their Pokémon are weakened by {{t|Water}} moves; by using {{m|Surf}}, you can attack both at once and bring the battle to a quick end. Otherwise, you may want to target one Pokémon at a time in what would essentially become a two-on-one battle.
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