• There are 8 Gym Leaders, 4 Elite Four members and 1 Champion.
• Each player has 6 Pokemon on their team.
•The player’s team will represent the gym they are representing. E.g. the person representing the flying gym will have flying Pokemon, the dragon gym with dragon Pokemon, etc.
•A player’s team must consist of: 4 Pokemon of the gym’s type and 2 of the opposing type. This means if you represent the Normal Type gym, 4 of your Pokemon must be normal type and 2 must be fighting type (normal type’s only weakness). If you represent the Steel Type gym, 4 of your Pokemon must be steel type and 2 must be of the opposing type (fire, fighting and ground).
•Dual types are permitted.
•Gym Leaders may recruit up to 2 players for their gym (Gym Trainers). These 2 players must follow the rules above, with the exception being they are only allowed 1 of the opposing type (meaning 5 must be of the gym’s type).
Note all clauses are in effect for thsi gym any breaking of these rules the gym leader can revoke your challenge for the gym and you loose automaticly
No uber pokemon allowed weither legend are fine as long as there not uber.
Also no more than one pokemon can be shiny on a team and no japan names.
Things for challengers and leaders:
• A challenger can challenge a gym as many times as they wish (assuming the leader is available).
•A challenger can go straight to battling the Gym Leader if the leader gives the OK. If the leader does not give the OK, the challenger must battle and defeat the gym trainer(s) before challenging the leader.
•Following the storyline of Pokemon, a challenger must beat all 8 Gym Leaders before challenging an Elite Four Member. Because of availability issues, a trainer can battle Gym Leaders in any order.