The Earth Badge ( グリーンバッジ Green Badge) is given out at the Viridian City Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Giovanni.
Additionally, it will raise the special stats of the player's Pokémon. The Volcano Badge ( クリムゾンバッジ Crimson Badge) is given out at the Cinnabar Island Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Blaine.Ībilities: The Volcano Badge allows for the HM Waterfall to be used outside of battle, but only in the FireRed and LeafGreen games. Additionally, it will allow for Pokémon up to level 70 to obey their Trainer.
The Marsh Badge ( ゴールドバッジ Gold Badge) is given out at the Saffron City Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Sabrina.Ībilities: The Marsh Badge allows for the HM Rock Smash to be used outside of battle, but only in the FireRed and LeafGreen games. Additionally, it will raise the defense stat of the player's Pokémon. In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal, the Gym Leader and the one who gives out the badge is Koga's daughter Janine.Ībilities: The Soul Badge allows for the HM Surf to be used outside of battle. The Soul Badge ( ピンクバッジ Pink Badge) is given out at the Fuchsia City Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Koga. Additionally, it will allow for Pokémon up to level 50 to obey their Trainer. The Rainbow Badge ( レインボーバッジ Rainbow Badge) is given out at the Celadon City Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Erika.Ībilities: The Rainbow Badge allows for the HM Strength to be used outside of battle. Additionally, it will raise the speed stat of the player's Pokémon. Surge.Ībilities: The Thunder Badge allows for the HM Fly to be used outside of battle. The Thunder Badge ( オレンジバッジ Orange Badge) is given out at the Vermilion City Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Lt. Additionally, it will allow for Pokémon up to level 30 to obey their Trainer. The Cascade Badge ( ブルーバッジ Blue Badge) is given out at the Cerulean City Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Misty.Ībilities: The Cascade Badge allows for the HM Cut to be used outside of battle. Additionally, it will raise the attack stat of the player's Pokémon. The Boulder Badge ( グレーバッジ Gray Badge) is given out at the Pewter City Gym, held by the Gym Leader, Brock.Ībilities: The Boulder Badge allows for the HM Flash to be used outside of battle. The following are badges from the Kanto region. A total of eight badges must be obtained to challenge the Elite Four (game) or participate in the League ( anime). The Indigo League is the league in Kanto. The following lists the known Gym badges that have appeared in the game and/or anime series, along with additional information. When the Poké Ball reaches the bottom of the screen, the silhouette fades away. When the Gym Leader fades out to throw his Poké Ball, the badge keeps fluttering and does not flutter away.
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the effect was changed to when the sprite screen is on the system's screen, the badge flutters slowly. When the Gym Leader fades out of the screen to throw his Poké Ball, the silhouette quickly flutters away.
Game Freak made a special effect with the Gym Badges in X, Y, Omega Ruby, and Alpha Sapphire wherein X and Y, when the sprite screen is on the system's screen, the gym badge's silhouette is seen in the distance. Additionally, in the Generation IV and Generation V games, having more badges affects the number of items that Poké Marts will have. Also, certain badges will allow for a specified HM to be used outside of battle. Some Gym Badges can affect a Pokémon's behavior, making them obedient up to certain levels, though this is only in Generations previous to IV. However, in the anime, other Gyms exist where trainers can collect badges. In the game series, the player may collect 8 badges per region. After collecting 8 Gym Badges in a certain region, a trainer may compete in the Pokémon League. Badges are usually obtained by defeating a Gym Leader in a Pokémon battle.
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Gym Badges (ジムバッジ, Jimu Bajji) are essential items collected throughout all the regions in the main series Pokémon games and the anime.