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'''Gym Cups''' are a type of competition in [[Pokémon Duel]].
'''Gym Cups''' are a type of competition in [[Pokémon Duel]] in which figures of certain [[type]]s gain special gym effects. Figures whose type matches the main theme of the Gym Cup with {{mp}}0, 1, or 2 gain 1 MP and figures of a certain type which is {{DL|Type|Type_effectiveness|super effective}} against the theme type in the [[core series]] games have their White and Gold Attacks deal +20 damage. Players can set a deck to be used in Gym Cups much like they can set one for regular League Matches. The Gym Cup screen can be accessed through a button on the regular screen and contains another button to return there. By winning Gym Cup duels, the player can climb a point ladder to gain achievement rewards. In addition to the notable rewards listed below, these also include various enhancement figures as well as gems. [[Trophy (Duel)|Trophies]] are also awarded for completing certain requirements.
 
==Gym Boosters==
Winning during a Gym Cup awards players with a Gym Booster. Similar to a [[Time Booster]], these contain figures as well as enhancements. Each consecutive win increases the number on the booster as well as the number and rarity of the rewards inside. Gym Cup participants have their Booster number indicated during Duels and matchmaking is done between players with similar Booster numbers. At any time, players may open the Booster, resetting their streak and matching them against weaker opponents in their next Duel. After a loss, players must also open their current Booster before participating in their next Duel.


==Competitions==
==Competitions==

Revision as of 04:31, 30 March 2019

Gym Cups are a type of competition in Pokémon Duel in which figures of certain types gain special gym effects. Figures whose type matches the main theme of the Gym Cup with MP0, 1, or 2 gain 1 MP and figures of a certain type which is super effective against the theme type in the core series games have their White and Gold Attacks deal +20 damage. Players can set a deck to be used in Gym Cups much like they can set one for regular League Matches. The Gym Cup screen can be accessed through a button on the regular screen and contains another button to return there. By winning Gym Cup duels, the player can climb a point ladder to gain achievement rewards. In addition to the notable rewards listed below, these also include various enhancement figures as well as gems. Trophies are also awarded for completing certain requirements.

Gym Boosters

Winning during a Gym Cup awards players with a Gym Booster. Similar to a Time Booster, these contain figures as well as enhancements. Each consecutive win increases the number on the booster as well as the number and rarity of the rewards inside. Gym Cup participants have their Booster number indicated during Duels and matchmaking is done between players with similar Booster numbers. At any time, players may open the Booster, resetting their streak and matching them against weaker opponents in their next Duel. After a loss, players must also open their current Booster before participating in their next Duel.

Competitions

Water Gym Cup

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 5 of the Water Gym Cup was held from December 20 to 24, 2018. For this competition Water-types with MP0, 1, or 2 gained 1 MP and Grass-types had their white and gold attacks boosted by 20.

Notable Rewards
15 wins
Kyogre (46)

Flying Gym Cup

Round 1

Fighting Gym Cup

Round 1

Round 2

Dragon Gym Cup

Round 1

Fire Gym Cup

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Grass Gym Cup

Round 1

Rock Gym Cup

Round 1

Dark Gym Cup

Round 1

Ground Gym Cup

Round 1

Bug Gym Cup

Round 1

Ghost Gym Cup

Round 1

Poison Gym Cup

Round 1

Fairy Gym Cup

Round 1

Steel Gym Cup

Round 1

Psychic Gym Cup

Round 1

Trivia

  • The Psychic Gym Cup is called the Esper Gym Cup on the banner.
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