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Pokémon: Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire

Dewford Town Gym

By
Vincent Lau

Got bad short-term memory? The first two paths are shown above.

Local Trainers Pokémon

Name Money Party
Battle Girl Laura 186 "Meditite" IconMeditite Lv. 13
Black Belt Hideki 416 "Machop" IconMachop Lv. 13
Battle Girl Tessa 352 "Meditite" IconMeditite Lv. 11, "Machop" IconMachop Lv. 11

To be honest, we kind of expected the Flash puzzle that was done in the original Ruby and Sapphire. If you want, there’s a Vending Machine next to the hallway that sells Fresh Water at $200 a pop; it’s the same thing as a Super Potion at 28.56% the cost, so stock up.

The Gym is simple and linear to follow. Defeat the first Trainer in front of you and step on the switch nearby; it will reveal the way forward beyond the conveyor, but only for as long as you’re on the switch. The first sequence is up, left until you hit the wall, up to the wall, and then right until you battle.

Stand on the switch next to Hideki for the next puzzle of the same kind. The second sequence is right four times, up two, right to the wall, up to the wall, and then left to the switch. Then a battle before you can activate the switch. (If you wish, return to the Pokémon Center to heal before moving on.)

The third and final sequence is up twice, left to the wall, down twice, left twice, up to the wall and right to the light. Go north from there and you’ll find the main room in which you can see Brawly working out. Speak with him and the ’roid rage gets boiling, Pokémon-style!

BOSS - Gym Leader Brawly

Pokémon Type Moves
"Machop" IconMachop Lv. 14 Fighting Leer, Karate Chop, Seismic Toss, Bulk Up
"Makuhita" IconMakuhita Lv. 16 Fighting Arm Thrust, Knock Off, Sand Attack, Bulk Up

Rewards: $1,920, Knuckle Badge, TM08 (Bulk Up)

Brawly’s party, as you can tell, is oriented towards the Fighting type, and also has similar movesets to some degree. Both have a STAB-using Fighting move, a stat-lowerer, and a stat-booster.

To add to this, "Machop" IconMachop has Seismic Toss - which is nothing to worry over, 14 fixed HP of damage - and "Makuhita" IconMakuhita has Knock Off - which can get rid of your item until the battle ends, which probably isn’t too big of a complication here.

The main thing here is to simply abuse weaknesses and STAB moves to the best of your ability. "Ralts" IconRalts/"Kirlia" IconKirlia would be best here since they’ll be resisting most moves done here due to their Psychic/Fairy typing. Flying Pokémon, such as "Taillow" IconTaillow, will also work adequately.

Your starter also stands a fair chance at winning this fight, too. It’s overall a pretty simple one: for the most part, use Ralts/Kirlia if you can, and otherwise just throw out your best STAB user, usually your starter.

After the battle, Brawly will hand over the Knuckle Badge , signifying the defeat of your second Hoenn Gym Leader and also forcing traded Pokémon up to Level 30 to obey you. You’ll also receive his signature TM, TM08 (Bulk Up).

With that, you can leave.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Pokemon Company International
  • Platforms,
    3DS
  • Genre
    RPG
  • Guide Release
    28 November 2014
  • Last Updated
    7 December 2020
  • Guide Author
    Vincent Lau

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Relive your adventures in Hoenn or start a brand new journey with this re-imagining of a much-loved game. Collect and battle your way to the Pokemon League for the right to challenge the Elite Four. Hunt legendary Pokemon, breed them and become the best Pokemon Master you can be with the help of our guide!

  • A full walkthrough for all badges and the Pokemon League challenges.
  • Side quest information on legendary Pokemon and the different Routes and Caves.
  • Information on breeding, Pokemon Contests, the Battle Maison and much more!
  • Full-color screenshots throughout and useful tips to help you along the way.
  • Comparisons between the original game and remake.

Updates (Aug 2016):

  • Added Encounter Rates to Wild Pokémon table lists as well as general locations making it easier to find your favorite Pokémon.
  • Fixed some formatting issues and general editing.
  • Expanded Introduction with loads of new information.
  • Restructured Extra Activities section (at the end) for easier navigation and reading.

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