Gym (2024)

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Gyms are points of interest found throughout the world where Trainers can battle the Pokémon of rival teams. Trainers from opposing teams battle for control of the Gyms. Each Gym can have up to six Pokémon assigned to defend it. Trainers from an opposing team can challenge the defenders with six of their own Pokémon, in hopes of claiming the Gym for their own team.

Contents

  • 1 Details
  • 2 Battling rival Gyms
  • 3 Claiming an open Gym
  • 4 Pokémon Motivation
    • 4.1 Restoring and increasing Pokémon Motivation
  • 5 Defender Bonus
  • 6 Collecting Gym Badges
  • 7 Raid Battles
    • 7.1 Elite Raid Gyms
  • 8 Collecting items
  • 9 Gallery
  • 10 References
  • 11 External Links

Details[]

A Pokémon's ability to be successful in battle is primarily influenced by its Hit Points (HP) and Combat Power (CP).

Every Pokémon on a Gym has Motivation, a measurement of the Pokémon's desire to defend the location. Trainers from opposing teams battle to reduce the motivation of the Pokémon on the Gym. Pokémon gradually lose motivation over time and by losing battles against opposing team members. As a Pokémon loses motivation, its CP will temporarily decrease, making it weaker in battle. When a Pokémon's motivation reaches zero, it leaves the Gym and returns to its Trainer.

For Gyms controlled by a team, their goal is to keep motivation up by giving the Pokémon treats. For Gyms controlled by opposing teams, their goal is to gain control of the Gym by depleting the motivation of opposing team's Pokémon. Each trainers can leave only one Pokémon to defend each of their Gyms.

Battling rival Gyms[]

A Gym controlled by a rival team can be claimed by defeating the Pokémon on the Gym. Each time a rival Pokémon is defeated, its motivation is reduced. When a Pokémon's motivation reaches zero, it will leave the Gym and return to its Trainer. When all the Pokémon leave the Gym, the Gym becomes open for an opposing team to claim.

For Gyms with more powerful Pokémon, working with other Trainers is more effective. Gyms can be challenged by multiple Trainers at the same time. Trainers from two teams can even come together to take down a Gym controlled by a third team.

When battling Pokémon, Pokémon are battled in the order they were assigned to the Gym: the Pokémon on the Gym for the longest time will battle first.

If a Pokémon is thrown out of a full Gym, there will be a cool-down period of 10 minutes before the defending team can add new Pokémon to the Gym. This cool-down does not reset back to its full duration if another Pokémon is thrown out of the Gym before the 10 minutes have elapsed.

Claiming an open Gym[]

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Open Gyms are available for Trainers of any team to take. Teams are able to assign up to 6 Pokémon to a Gym, but a single Trainer can only assign one Pokémon to the Gym. Only one Pokémon of a single species can be assigned to a Gym at one time. So if there is a Raichu assigned to a Gym, another Trainer may not place their Raichu or its Alolan form in the Gym. Trainer cannot assign a Legendary, Mythical (except Meltan line) Pokémon or Ultra Beasts to a Gym.

Pokémon Motivation[]

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Motivation is a measurement of the Pokémon's desire to defend the location and every Pokémon on a Gym has a motivation meter to represent this value.

Pokémon assigned to defend a Gym lose motivation over time and as they are defeated in battle. As a Pokémon loses motivation, its CP will temporarily decrease, making it easier for opposing teams to defeat. To help keep the Pokémon motivated and in tip-top shape for their next battle, Trainers can treat their team's Pokémon to some Berries, which restore their motivation. If a Pokémon loses all motivation, it will leave the Gym and return to its Trainer the next time it loses a battle, so Trainers will want to keep their team's Pokémon motivated by giving them Berries frequently.

Restoring and increasing Pokémon Motivation[]

To restore or increase Pokémon Motivation Trainer has to feed Pokémon defending friendly Gyms with Berries. Increasing the Pokémon's motivation makes it harder for rival teams to capture the location.

Berries can be given to any Pokémon on Gyms controlled by a Trainer's team. Any kind of Berry can be given to a Pokémon. Golden Razz Berry fully restores motivation. Nanab Berry increases the motivation by an additional 150%. In addition to keeping the defending Pokémon happy and strong for battle, Stardust and XP can be earned for giving Berries to Pokémon defending Gyms. A Trainer may feed up to ten Berries per Pokémon before they are subjected to a 30 minutes cool-down.

Trainers can also remotely feed Berries to Pokémon in friendly Gyms, as long as they have a Pokémon defending that Gym. To do so, the player must select either the corresponding Gym badge for that Gym or the Pokémon defending the Gym (from their Pokémon roster), and then select "go to Gym". This will allow the player to feed Berries from a remote distance. However, Berries fed from a remote distance are much less effective at restoring Pokémon motivation as opposed to feeding them from within the immediate vicinity of the Gym; the only exception is the Golden Razz Berry, which will completely restore Pokémon motivation, regardless of the distance from which the Berry is fed.

Defender Bonus[]

Defender Bonus is one of the profits from defending Gyms as up to Gym (4) 50 free PokéCoins can be earned in a day for keeping Pokémon in Gyms.

The longer the Pokémon stay on the Gym, the more PokéCoins will be earned. For every 10 minutes a Pokémon occupies a Gym, Gym (5) 1 will be added to the Trainers' potential defender bonus. Trainers should give Pokémon treats often to keep them on the Gym and maximize the PokéCoins they will earn. When a Pokémon leaves the Gym, it will return to its Trainer's collection bringing PokéCoins with it. A notification will be received with the amount of PokéCoins earned when the Pokémon returns to its Trainer. To get 50 PokéCoins within a day with one defender, it has to be in the Gym for 8 hours and 20 minutes.

PokéCoins are only redeemed after the Pokémon returns from the Gym. Once a Trainer has collected their Gym (6) 50 bonus, they must wait until midnight (local time) the following day in order to be eligible to collect Gym (7) 50 once more.

Before the Gym update in June 2017, players could press a button in the shop menu every 21 hours, granting 10 PokéCoins for every Pokémon defending a Gym at that moment, for a maximum of 10 Pokémon and 100 PokéCoins.

Collecting Gym Badges[]

Main article: Gym Badges
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As a Trainer interacts more and more with a Gym - through battling in the Gym, defending the Gym for certain periods of time, spinning the photo disk, or by giving Pokémon treats - they will receive recognition in the form of a Badge. Badges have four tiers: Basic, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Trainers can unlock new tiers as they interact more with the Gyms. As a reward frequent interactions with a Gym, higher-level badges will award additional bonus items when spinning the Photo Disc.

Raid Battles[]

Main article: Raid Battle

When a Raid Boss appears atop a Gym, Trainers may participate in a Raid Battle in order to defeat it and receive special items and experience.

Elite Raid Gyms[]

Elite Raid Gyms are special Gyms that can host Elite Raid Battles. These Gyms are rare compared to regular Gyms, and most of them currently exist in parks. They were used to be known as EX Raid Gyms to host EX Raid Battle.

In mid-October 2019, the number of EX Raid Gyms was increased worldwide, with a notable increase outside of park areas.[1]

On March 1st, 2024, all EX Raid Gyms were renamed into Elite Raid Gyms.[2]

Collecting items[]

See: PokéStop → Photo Disc

Items such as Poké Balls, Potions and Revives can be collected from Gyms by spinning the Photo Disc inside of marker at the top of the Gym. The Gym marker with Photo Disc is normally in color corresponding to ocuppying Team (red, blue, yellow or grey). Once the Photo Disc is spun, the marker turns pale-purple for its 5 minute cool-down similarly as with PokéStops.

The Photo Disc can still be spun while a Raid Battle is taking place at the Gym.

Gallery[]

Red Gym Marker (Team Valor)

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Blue Gym Marker (Team Mystic)

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Yellow Gym Marker (Team Instinct)

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Unclaimed (neutral) Gym, before rework of Gyms System

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Gym claimed by Team Valor, before rework of Gyms System

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Gym claimed by Team Valor, in Map View before rework of Gyms System

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Gym claimed by Team Mystic, in Map View before rework of Gyms System

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Gym claimed by Team Instinct, in Map View before rework of Gyms System

References[]

  1. Zeroghan (October 10, 2019). Pokemon GO EX Gyms Update October 2019. Pokemon GO Hub. Retrieved on 2019-10-13.
  2. Ex Raid Gym tag updated to Elite Raid Gym. r/TheSilphRoad. Retrieved on 2024-03-01.

External Links[]

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What is the cheapest gym to join? ›

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What is gym short for? ›

The word gym is a shortened form of gymnasium, originally a Latin word meaning "school for gymnastics," from the Greek gymnasion, "public place where exercises are practiced." The preferred way to dress at a gym these days is in shorts or sweatpants, but back in Ancient Greece, men commonly exercised naked — hence the ...

What is gym workout? ›

In the gym workout, we'll be hitting all the body, working on maximum strength. A good, brisk walk or a gym workout would get things oxygenated in a far more beneficial, natural way. The ultimate weighttraining advice takes you through a step-by-step gym workout - every week for ten weeks.

Why is Planet Fitness charging me $49? ›

An annual fee makes your effective cost $14 a month

Assuming you manage to get around the startup fee, you're still not paying $10 a month for your membership. That's because Planet Fitness also charges an annual fee -- and it's an eye-popping $49 a year.

Is $60 a lot for gym membership? ›

The answer to that question is "it depends." According to data from GoodRx Health, a typical gym membership costs between $40 and $70 per month. However, the amount you pay will depend on factors such as where the gym is located and the amenities offered.

What do I do if I cant afford the gym? ›

You can do bodyweight exercises in your garden/home – try press-ups, squats, lunges, planks, jumping jacks, burpees, or buy a skipping rope. If you Google “home workouts” you'll get lots of free ideas for getting fit at home. The key to getting and staying fit outside of a gym is to stay motivated.

What is a fancy name for gym? ›

In the luxury fitness market, names for a gym or fitness studio should evoke a sense of allure and exclusivity. Names such as 'Elysium Elite Fitness' and 'Opulence Oasis Gym' immediately convey an upscale, premium feel, attracting clients who seek an extraordinary fitness experience.

Is it PE or gym? ›

Debunking PE Myths. Myth: Gym equals physical education. Fact: There is a saying in the world of physical education: “The gymnasium is the room that I teach in, but I am a physical education teacher.” Physical education is an essential component of a student's education.

Is gym good for health? ›

Regular physical activity can improve your muscle strength and boost your endurance. Exercise sends oxygen and nutrients to your tissues and helps your cardiovascular system work more efficiently. And when your heart and lung health improve, you have more energy to tackle daily chores.

How to gain muscle? ›

Resistance training promotes muscle growth. Examples of resistance training include the use of free weights, weight machines, your own body weight or resistance bands. Suggestions include: Train just two or three times per week to give your muscles time to recover.

How do I get abs? ›

Crunches and sit-ups are a traditional but effective movement that target the front of the stomach. "Variations like bicycle crunches and reverse crunches can also engage the obliques and deeper abdominal muscles," Gontang says. Leg raises are effective at targeting the lower abdominal muscles especially.

How often should I go to the gym? ›

Are you trying to lose weight, build muscle mass or just stay healthy? The general rule of thumb is that you should be working out at the gym 3-5 times per week, with each session lasting between 45 minutes to an hour. However, if you're just starting out, it's important to ease into things and not overdo it.

Why am I paying 40 dollars for Planet Fitness? ›

The $40 fee that you pay mid-way through your membership is your annual fee which goes towards new equipment and repairs!

Why does Crunch charge $50? ›

I got charged for an Annual Fee. What is this charge for? The Annual Fee is an investment which provides for equipment upkeep, facility maintenance and periodic upgrades at our locations.

How much is Planet Fitness Just gym? ›

Memberships from as little as R249 per month. Additional benefits: No minimum gym visits are required, i.e. your discount will no longer be calculated according to the number of times you attended gym.

How much is LA per month gym? ›

LA Fitness

Memberships start at $39.99 a month with a $75 initiation fee, or $49.99 a month with no initiation fee. You can work out at any LA Fitness gym nationwide with either membership, but some amenities will cost extra.

What is the lowest membership at Planet Fitness? ›

Planet Fitness memberships start at $10 or $24.99 a month before taxes and fees.

How much should going to the gym cost? ›

If you go for yearly membership it will cost you 5–6k having all minimum amenities. Good machine n equipment. Steam and treadmill. The same gym if you join monthly, they will cost you 600–1200.

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