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{{GymInfobox | {{GymInfobox | ||
|name=Lumiose | |name=Lumiose | ||
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|image=Lumiose Gym anime.png | |image=Lumiose Gym anime.png | ||
|location=Lumiose City | |location=Lumiose City | ||
|leader=[[Clemont]] | |leader=[[Clemont]]<br/>[[Clembot]] ({{pkmn|anime}} only) | ||
|badge=Voltage Badge | |badge=Voltage Badge | ||
|type=Electric | |type=Electric | ||
|region=Kalos | |region=Kalos | ||
|battlefield= | |battlefield=Lumiose Gym Battlefield.png | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Lumiose Gym''' (Japanese: '''ミアレジム''' ''Miare Gym''), also known as the '''Prism Tower''' (Japanese: '''プリズムタワー''' ''Prism Tower''), is the official [[Gym]] of [[Lumiose City]]. It is based on {{type|Electric}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. The [[Gym Leader]] is [[Clemont]]. {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who manage to defeat him receive the {{Badge|Voltage}}. The exterior of the Gym is based on the {{wp|Eiffel Tower}}. | |||
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==In the core series games== | |||
[[File:Prism Tower XY.png|thumb|left|250px|The Prism Tower]] | |||
The Lumiose Gym is a high-tech tower known as the Prism Tower. It is initially inaccessible when the player first reaches Lumiose City as it and much of the rest of the city have lost power due to a blackout. After the {{player}} has defeated Team Flare in the [[Kalos Power Plant]], power will be fully restored to the city and the player will be able to challenge Prism Tower. | |||
The Gym features groups of elevators guarded by the Gym's Trainers on several floors. On each floor before the sixth (where [[Clemont]] is), [[Bonnie]] will quiz the player about a [[Who's That Pokémon?|Pokémon's silhouette]] as a multiple choice question, and the player must choose the elevator corresponding to the correct answer. The player must battle the Trainer guarding the elevator they have chosen before they can enter the elevator and know whether they have chosen correctly. If the player has chosen correctly, the elevator will ascend to the next floor, but if they have chosen wrongly, they will have to try another elevator. | |||
The quiz choices and correct answers, indicated in '''bold''', are as follows: | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; border: 3px solid #{{electric color dark}}; background: #{{electric color}}" | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan=2 style="{{roundytl|5px}} background: #{{electric color light}}" | Floor | |||
! colspan=3 style="{{roundytr|5px}} background: #{{electric color light}}" | Options | |||
|- style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | |||
! 1 | |||
! 2 | |||
! 3 | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 2F | |||
| {{MSP/6|587|Emolga}}<br>{{pcolor|Emolga|000}} | |||
| {{MSP/6|702|Dedenne}}<br>{{pcolor|Dedenne|000}} | |||
! {{MSP/6|025|Pikachu}}<br>{{pcolor|Pikachu|000}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 3F | |||
! {{MSP/6|661|Fletchling}}<br>{{pcolor|Fletchling|000}} | |||
| {{MSP/6|016|Pidgey}}<br>{{pcolor|Pidgey|000}} | |||
| {{MSP/6|276|Taillow}}<br>{{pcolor|Taillow|000}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| 4F | |||
| {{MSP/6|511|Pansage}}<br>{{pcolor|Pansage|000}} | |||
| {{MSP/6|513|Pansear}}<br>{{pcolor|Pansear|000}} | |||
! {{MSP/6|515|Panpour}}<br>{{pcolor|Panpour|000}} | |||
|- | |||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}} background:#fff" | 5F | |||
| style="background:#fff" | {{MSP/6|012|Butterfree}}<br>{{pcolor|Butterfree|000|No. 1}} | |||
! style="background:#fff" | {{MSP/6|666|Vivillon}}<br>{{pcolor|Vivillon|000|No. 2}} | |||
| style="{{roundybr|5px}} background:#fff" | {{MSP/6|414|Mothim}}<br>{{pcolor|Mothim|000|No. 3}} | |||
|} | |||
Any Trainers the player did not battle before moving to the next floor cannot be battled if the player returns to that floor. Any elevator the player used to ascend to a floor can be used to either return to the previous floor or directly to the first floor. | |||
===Appearance=== | |||
{| class=roundy style="margin:auto; background: #000; border: 3px solid #{{electric color dark}}" | |||
|- | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Game | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | 1F | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}" | 2F-5F | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | 6F | |||
|- | |||
! style="background:#{{X color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon X and Y|X}} | |||
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Lumiose Gym 1F XY.png|250px]] | |||
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Lumiose Gym 2F 3F 4F 5F XY.png|250px]] | |||
| rowspan="2" | [[File:Lumiose Gym 6F XY.png|250px]] | |||
|- | |||
! style="background:#{{Y color}}" | {{color2|fff|Pokémon X and Y|Y}} | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="4" style="background:#{{electric color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | | |||
|} | |||
===Trainers=== | ===Trainers=== | ||
Trainers are listed in order of the elevator they are guarding. | Trainers are listed in order of the elevator they are guarding, from left to right. | ||
====2F==== | ====2F==== | ||
{{Trainerheader|Electric}} | {{Trainerheader|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSSchoolboy.png{{!}}150px|game=6|New Schoolboy|Arno|1,088|1|417|Pachirisu|♂|34|36=アルノー|37=Arno}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSSchoolboy.png{{!}}150px|game=6|New Schoolboy|Sherlock|1,088|1|618|Stunfisk|♂|34|36=ヒロム|37=Hiromu}} | ||
{{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | |||
{{Trainerentry|VSSchoolboy.png{{!}}150px|game=6|New Schoolboy|Finnian|1,088|1|702|Dedenne|♂|34|36=コウタ|37=Kōta}} | |||
{{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | {{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | ||
====3F==== | ====3F==== | ||
{{Trainerheader|Electric}} | {{Trainerheader|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSRising Star F.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Rising Star|Estel|2,100|1|026|Raichu|♀|35|36=マル|37=Maru}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSRising Star F.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Rising Star|Nelly|2,100|1|082|Magneton||35|36=ノリコ|37=Noriko}} | ||
{{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | |||
{{Trainerentry|VSRising Star F.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Rising Star|Helene|2,100|1|310|Manectric|♀|35|36=ミキコ|37=Mikiko}} | |||
{{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | {{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | ||
====4F==== | ====4F==== | ||
{{Trainerheader|Electric}} | {{Trainerheader|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSAce Trainer M.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Ace Trainer|Mathis|3,600|1|171|Lanturn|♂|36|36=トキヤ|37=Tokiya}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSAce Trainer M.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Ace Trainer|Maxim|3,600|1|101|Electrode||36|36=ジェスタン|37=Justin}} | ||
{{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | |||
{{Trainerentry|VSAce Trainer M.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Ace Trainer|Rico|3,600|1|181|Ampharos|♂|36|36=ユウタ|37=Yūta}} | |||
{{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | {{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | ||
====5F==== | ====5F==== | ||
{{Trainerheader|Electric}} | {{Trainerheader|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSPoké Fan F.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Poké Fan|Abigail|2,720|1|312|Minun|♀|34|36=テイコ|37=Teiko}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | ||
{{Trainerentry| | {{Trainerentry|VSPoké Fan F.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Poké Fan|Lydie|2,720|1|311|Plusle|♀|34|36=ナツミ|37=Natsumi}} | ||
{{Trainerdiv|Electric}} | |||
{{Trainerentry|VSPoké Fan F.png{{!}}150px|game=6|Poké Fan|Tara|2,720|1|025|Pikachu|♀|34|36=ルネ|37=Rune}} | |||
{{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | {{Trainerfooter|Electric|6}} | ||
====6F==== | ====6F==== | ||
{{Party | {{Party/Single | ||
|color={{electric color}} | |color={{electric color}} | ||
|bordercolor={{electric color dark}} | |bordercolor={{electric color dark}} | ||
|headcolor={{electric color light}} | |headcolor={{electric color light}} | ||
|sprite= | |sprite=VSClemont.png | ||
|prize={{pdollar}} | |size=150px | ||
|prize={{pdollar}}5,920 | |||
|class=Leader | |class=Leader | ||
| | |classlink=Gym Leader | ||
| | |name={{color2|000|Clemont}} | ||
|game=XY | |||
|location=Lumiose Gym | |location=Lumiose Gym | ||
|pokemon=3 | |pokemon=3}} | ||
| | |{{Pokémon/6 | ||
|ndex=587 | |ndex=587 | ||
|pokemon=Emolga | |pokemon=Emolga | ||
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|type1=Electric|type2=Flying | |type1=Electric|type2=Flying | ||
|ability=Static | |ability=Static | ||
|move1= | |move1=Volt Switch|move1type=Electric|move1cat=Special | ||
|move2= | |move2=Quick Attack|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Physical | ||
| | |move3=Aerial Ace|move3type=Flying|move3cat=Physical}} | ||
|{{Pokémon/6 | |||
|ndex=082 | |ndex=082 | ||
|pokemon=Magneton | |pokemon=Magneton | ||
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|type1=Electric|type2=Steel | |type1=Electric|type2=Steel | ||
|ability=Sturdy | |ability=Sturdy | ||
|move1= | |move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric|move1cat=Special | ||
|move2=Electric Terrain|move2type=Electric|move2cat=Status | |move2=Electric Terrain|move2type=Electric|move2cat=Status | ||
|move3= | |move3=Mirror Shot|move3type=Steel|move3cat=Special}} | ||
| | |{{Pokémon/6 | ||
|ndex=695 | |ndex=695 | ||
|pokemon=Heliolisk | |pokemon=Heliolisk | ||
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|type1=Electric|type2=Normal | |type1=Electric|type2=Normal | ||
|ability=Dry Skin | |ability=Dry Skin | ||
|move1= | |move1=Thunderbolt|move1type=Electric|move1cat=Special | ||
|move2= | |move2=Quick Attack|move2type=Normal|move2cat=Physical | ||
|move3=Grass Knot|move3type=Grass|move3cat=Special}} | |move3=Grass Knot|move3type=Grass|move3cat=Special}} | ||
}} | {{Party/Footer}} | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
{{Itlisth|electric}} | {{Itlisth|electric}} | ||
{{Itemlist|TM Electric| | {{Itemlist|Looker Ticket|1F, west of the Gym guide (post-game)|X=yes|y=yes}} | ||
{{Itemlist|None|sprite=Best Friends Ribbon|1F, from Bonnie if the player's Pokémon has maximum [[Affection]]|X=yes|y=yes|display={{DL|List of Ribbons in the games|Best Friends Ribbon}}}} | |||
{{Itemlist|TM Electric VI|6F, reward for defeating Clemont|X=yes|y=yes|display={{TM|24|Thunderbolt}}}} | |||
{{Itlistfoot|electric}} | {{Itlistfoot|electric}} | ||
==In the spin-off-games== | |||
===[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]=== | |||
{{main|Prism Tower (stage)}} | |||
'''{{St|Prism Tower}}''' appears as a playable stage in [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]], serving as a hallmark for Lumiose City. Matches begin on the ground level of the tower in front of the building, and players must climb the tower by securing footholds (such as moving platforms). As the stage ascends, the background scenery changes to a different [[time]] of day. | |||
[[File:Prism Tower 3DS trophy SSB4.png|thumb|150px|Prism Tower trophy in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS]] | |||
The Prism Tower also appears as a trophy exclusive to the 3DS game. | |||
====Trophy information==== | |||
'''NA''': A notable location from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. The Prism Tower is the symbol of Lumiose City, the metropolis at the heart of the Kalos region. In this game, platforms will take you on a tour around the tower and its surrounding areas, and at night you can marvel at the fabulous illuminations. You may see different Pokémon, as well. | |||
'''PAL''': A notable location from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. The Prism Tower is the symbol of Lumiose City, the metropolis at the heart of the Kalos region. In this game, platforms will take you on a tour around the tower and its surrounding areas, and at night you can marvel at the fabulous illuminations. Of course, you may run into a Pokémon, too. | |||
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | |||
Artwork depicting the Lumiose Gym is seen in {{mas|Clemont}}'s mindscape. | |||
{| style="background: #7B30B2; {{roundy}}; border: #7B30B2;" | |||
| | |||
{| style="background: #AB60E2; {{roundy}}; border: #AB60E2;" | |||
|- style="text-align:center" | |||
| | |||
{| style="background: #{{electric color light}}; {{roundy}}; border: #{{electric color light}}; padding: 0px 5px 5px 5px" | |||
|- | |||
|<big>'''{{color2|000|Clemont (Masters)#Heliolisk|Clemont & Heliolisk}}'''</big> | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Clemont Mindscape.png|200px]] | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
==In the anime== | |||
===History=== | |||
====''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''==== | |||
In {{an|Clemont}} and {{an|Bonnie}}'s backstory in the {{pkmn|anime}}, Clemont had created a robot called [[Clembot]] to cover for him when he found he had little free time due to his duties as a Gym Leader. However, his intended passcode wasn't recognized, so Clembot kicked him and Bonnie out of the Gym. After many failed attempts to reenter the Gym, they gave up. Over the next few weeks, it gained a bad reputation for shocking and violently ejecting challengers for either having less than four Badges or losing the Gym Battle. | |||
Unaware of the Gym's reputation, since he was a newcomer to Kalos, {{Ash}} went to the Lumiose Gym first in ''[[XY001|Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin!]]'' after learning that the [[Santalune Gym]] was closed at the time. As Ash was about to challenge it, he was denied access as he had no other Badges from the Kalos [[region]], resulting in him and {{AP|Pikachu}} falling victim to Clembot's ejection policy. Fortunately, the two were saved by Clemont and Bonnie, who had seen them enter the Gym. | |||
The Gym's exterior was featured heavily in ''[[XY002|Lumiose City Pursuit!]]'', as {{an|Professor Sycamore}}'s rampaging {{p|Garchomp}} climbed it. Ash went up after her to calm her down, but she still caused a fair bit of damage to the tower, to the point where parts were too weak to support even Pikachu's weight. | |||
It later appeared in full in ''[[XY009|Clemont's Got a Secret!]]''. Ash and {{an|Serena}} discovered that Clemont was the Gym Leader until Clembot took over. After discovering the negative impact Clembot was having on challenger attitudes towards the Gym, Ash and {{ashfr}} go to the Gym to take it back from Clembot. In the end, the Gym was passed on to the newly-reprogrammed Clembot while Clemont is traveling. | |||
In ''[[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]]'', Clemont began his training for his battle with Ash, bringing his Pokémon from the Gym to his active party. The Gym was the site of the Gym battle in ''[[XY067|The Moment of Lumiose Truth!]]''. After the Gym battle, Clemont once again left Clembot in charge while continuing to travel with his friends. | |||
In ''[[XY129|Kalos League Passion with a Certain Flare!]]'', the Gym was closed down during the [[Lumiose Conference]], allowing [[Xerosic]] and his underlings to easily take it over as the central base for [[Team Flare]]'s plot to control {{p|Zygarde}}. In ''[[XY131|Down to the Fiery Finish!]]'', while the Lumiose Conference closing ceremonies were underway, Team Flare begun the final phase of their plan by using their special weapon to subdue {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Zygarde|Zygarde Core}} [[Z2]] under their control, making it transform into its 50% Forme and attack Lumiose City with enormous roots, which also wrapped themselves around the tower. | |||
In ''[[XY132|A Towering Takeover!]]'', after Ash and {{cat|Ash's Pokémon|his Pokémon}} had been captured by Team Flare, Lysandre had both them and Alain brought to the top of the Prism Tower, where he told Alain about his true intentions of changing the world. Upon learning the truth that he had unknowingly been helping Team Flare in fulfilling their plans, Alain was shocked and devastated. Lysandre then attempted to take control of Ash and his {{AP|Greninja}} in order to use their [[Bond Phenomenon]] for his own purposes, but Ash defied him, breaking free of the binds he had been confined with. Alain proceeded to help freeing Ash's Pokémon, having finally understood that Lysandre needed to be stopped. The two Trainers then began battling against the Team Flare Boss, with all of Ash's Pokémon and [[Alain's Charizard|Alain's Mega Charizard X]] facing against [[Lysandre's Pyroar]] and {{Shiny}} {{me|Gyarados}}. | |||
Meanwhile, at the bottom of the tower, Clemont, Bonnie, Serena, Clembot, and [[Meyer|Blaziken Mask]] encountered [[Mable]] and [[Bryony]], who were guarding the entrance to the Gym. Serena subsequently left with Professor Sycamore and [[Mairin]] in order to rescue Mairin's [[Chespie]] from [[Lysandre Labs]], while Bonnie and Blaziken Mask went after [[Squishy]], whom Team Flare later managed to place under their control as well, leaving Clemont and Clembot together to battle the Team Flare Scientists. After eventually defeating and subduing the two Scientists, the duo entered the Gym in order to retake it. In ''[[XY134|The Right Hero for the Right Job!]]'', they managed to enter the Gym, where Clemont encountered Xerosic. The two men of science started to battle while Clembot hacked into the machine controlling the two Zygarde. Clemont finally managed to defeat Xerosic's Pokémon, after which Xerosic was ejected out of the Gym by one of Clembot's trap doors. Unfortunately, when Clemont then prepared to shut down the control machine, Clembot revealed that the forced shutdown would also cause critical damage to its main memory, destroying it in the process. Clembot assured Clemont that this sacrifice needed to be done in order to stop the ongoing crisis and save the world. Reluctantly, Clemont agreed to this, sacrificing Clembot in order to destroy Team Flare's control machine. | |||
As Clemont was retaking the Gym from the inside, Ash and Alain's battle with Lysandre was briefly interrupted by [[Malva]], who revealed that she was opposing Lysandre's plan of destroying the world. In ''[[XY135|Rocking Kalos Defenses!]]'', Ash and Alain finally managed to defeat Lysandre, but despite this and losing the control of both Zygarde, his confidence didn't falter. He then, much to everyone's shock, threw himself off of the tower, seemingly committing suicide. Ash, Alain, Clemont, and Malva subsequently left the Prism Tower in order to help stop Lysandre's secret weapon: the [[Giant Rock]]. | |||
In ''[[XY137|Battling with a Clean Slate!]]'', after the Team Flare crisis had ended and the Lumiose Gym and Clembot were being repaired, a Trainer named [[Alvin]] showed up at the Gym. He had lost a Gym battle against Clembot in the past, and now wanted to have a [[rematch]] with the robot. The next day, when both the battlefield and Clembot were ready to be used again, Alvin was given the rematch he had been hoping for. As Clembot had forgotten everything it had previously known, Clemont had to give it some basic strategic advises during the battle. The Gym battle eventually ended in Alvin's victory, earning him a long-awaited Voltage Badge. Later that night, the people of Lumiose City gathered around the Prism Tower to celebrate the tower's official reopening and relighting. | |||
====''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''==== | |||
The Lumiose Gym briefly reappeared in ''[[JN025|A Festival Reunion!]]'' as Ash and [[Goh]] flew over Lumiose City on their way to [[Shalour City]]. | |||
The Gym reappeared in ''[[JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!]]'', where it was visited by Ash and Goh while the former was preparing for his [[World Coronation Series]] battle against [[Drasna]]. When [[Ash's Sirfetch'd]] started to learn {{m|Meteor Assault}}, Clemont used one of [[Clemontic Gear|his inventions]] to help in the move being mastered. Once Sirfetch'd had perfected the move with the inadvertent help of {{AP|Dracovish}}, Clemont suggested a [[Double Battle]] to test the new move in action, which Ash accepted. During the battle, Dracovish ended up learning {{m|Dragon Rush}}. The match ended in Ash's victory, and he decided to use Sirfetch'd and Dracovish in his battle [[JN104|the next day]]. | |||
In ''[[JN131|Paring Pokémon While Parrying!]]'' and ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]'', Clemont and Bonnie were seen watching Ash's [[Masters Eight Tournament]] battle against {{an|Leon}} on [[television]] at the Lumiose Gym. | |||
===Pokémon used in the Gym=== | |||
====Used by Clemont==== | |||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|main=yes | |||
|trainer=Clemont | |||
|pkmn=Diggersby | |||
|stage1=Bunnelby | |||
|gender=male | |||
|type1=Normal | |||
|type2=Ground | |||
|img=Clemont Diggersby.png | |||
|epnum=XY001 | |||
|epname=Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! | |||
|vajp=Chinatsu Akasaki | |||
|vajpnote=As a Bunnelby | |||
|vaen=Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld | |||
|vaennote=As a Bunnelby | |||
|desc=Clemont used Bunnelby in his Gym battle against {{Ash}} in ''[[XY067|The Moment of Lumiose Truth!]]'', despite the Digging Pokémon not being an {{type|Electric}}. He fought against {{AP|Pikachu}} and lost after being hit by a powerful {{m|Iron Tail}}. | |||
During Ash and Clemont's practice battle in ''[[JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!]]'', Clemont used Diggersby alongside Luxray. He was eventually defeated by {{AP|Dracovish}}'s {{m|Dragon Rush}}.}} | |||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|main=yes | |||
|trainer=Clemont | |||
|pkmn=Luxray | |||
|type1=Electric | |||
|gender=male | |||
|img=Clemont Luxray.png | |||
|epnum=XY048 | |||
|epname=A Campus Reunion! | |||
|vajp=Kensuke Satō | |||
|vaen=Billy Bob Thompson | |||
|desc=Clemont used Luxray in his Gym battle against Ash in ''[[XY067|The Moment of Lumiose Truth!]]''. He defeated both Ash's {{AP|Hawlucha}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} before being defeated by {{AP|Goodra}}. | |||
During Ash and Clemont's practice battle in ''[[JN103|The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!]]'', Clemont used Luxray alongside Diggersby. He was eventually defeated by {{AP|Sirfetch'd}}'s {{m|Meteor Assault}}.}} | |||
====Used by Clemont and Clembot==== | |||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|main=yes | |||
|trainer=Clemont | |||
|pkmn=Heliolisk | |||
|type1=Electric | |||
|type2=Normal | |||
|img=Clemont Heliolisk.png | |||
|epnum=XY009 | |||
|epname=Clemont's Got a Secret! | |||
|vajp=Kiyotaka Furushima | |||
|vaen=List of English voice actors{{!}}Ryan William Downey | |||
|desc={{p|Heliolisk}} was left in Clembot's possession when Clemont was exiled from the Gym. Later, Clemont allowed Clembot to use Heliolisk in Gym Battles. In ''[[XY067|The Moment of Lumiose Truth!]]'' Clemont used it for his Gym battle against Ash. It dealt major damage to {{AP|Goodra}} but lost against {{AP|Hawlucha}}.}} | |||
====Used by Clembot==== | |||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|main=yes | |||
|trainer=Clemont | |||
|pkmn=Magnemite | |||
|type1=Electric | |||
|type2=Steel | |||
|img=Clemont Magnemite.png | |||
|epnum=XY009 | |||
|epname=Clemont's Got a Secret! | |||
|vaen=Bill Rogers | |||
|desc={{p|Magnemite}} was left in Clembot's possession when Clemont was exiled from the Gym and was ordered to patrol to the Gym and keep out intruders. Later, Clemont allowed Clembot to use Magnemite in Gym battles.}} | |||
{{TrainerPoké | |||
|main=yes | |||
|trainer=Clemont | |||
|pkmn=Magneton | |||
|type1=Electric | |||
|type2=Steel | |||
|img=Clemont Magneton.png | |||
|epnum=XY009 | |||
|epname=Clemont's Got a Secret! | |||
|vaen=Bill Rogers | |||
|desc={{p|Magneton}} was left in Clembot's possession when Clemont was exiled from the Gym and was ordered to patrol to the Gym and keep out intruders. Later, Clemont allowed Clembot to use Magneton in Gym battles.}} | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Lumiose Gym Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Lumiose Gym in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
===={{MangaArc|X & Y}}==== | |||
The Prism Tower debuted in ''[[PS562|Pangoro Poses a Problem]]'', where [[Alexa]] visited it in order to have an interview with [[Professor Sycamore]] there about the incident with [[Xerxer|Xerneas]] and {{p|Yveltal}} in [[Vaniville Town]] in preparation for an article of the subject. Once she arrived at the tower, she was surprised to find out that her boss, the [[Lumiose Press editor-in-chief]], was there as well, aware of the fact that both Sycamore and Alexa knew the truth about the incident, which the media had covered up with a fake tale of an unexplained explosion. After the editor-in-chief had driven Professor Sycamore away with the excuse of him being a busy man and having interviewed him himself, he revealed his association with [[Team Flare]] by promptly burning Alexa's article materials to ashes. He then sent out his {{p|Pangoro}} to kill Alexa, but luckily {{adv|X}} and his friends arrived just in time to save the reporter lady. As the editor-in-chief had taken Alexa's {{p|Helioptile}} as a hostage, X stayed behind to battle him while {{adv|Y}}, {{adv|Shauna}}, {{adv|Tierno}}, and {{adv|Trevor}} helped Alexa to escape. | |||
X soon found out that, even though he had his [[Kanga and Li'l Kanga]] attack Pangoro {{a|Parental Bond|together}} in their [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolved]] state, the [[Pokémon category|Daunting Pokémon]] had no effort in dodging all of their attacks. With [[Salamè]] and [[Marisso]] being distracted by the editor-in-chief's two {{p|Spewpa}}'s {{m|Rage Powder}}, X's hopes of winning looked non-existent. However, once the two Spewpa had been beaten, X was able to use Salamè's tail flame to burn the leaf in Pangoro's mouth, which had allowed it to sense and dodge incoming attacks. With this advantage gone, Kanga and Li'l Kanga were able to defeat Pangoro. As one of the attacks during the battle had made a hole in the wall, Alexa's Helioptile was able to recharge itself with sunlight, promptly shocking the editor-in-chief into unconsciousness and freeing itself in the process. | |||
After the incident, Bonnie, whom Clemont had left in charge of the Gym while being away, noticed the chaos the battle had caused, and realized that [[Élec|one]] of the 25 Pokémon that had been producing electricity for the tower was missing. | |||
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==Trivia== | |||
* This Gym is tied with the [[Mossdeep Gym]] in {{game|Emerald}} for the highest amount of common Trainers in a Gym, with both having 12. However, in this Gym, the player only needs to defeat four of them in order to get to the Gym Leader. | |||
* A mini replica of the Prism Tower, called Square Tower, can be found in the central courtyard of [[Mauville City]] in {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}. | |||
* This Gym shares several similarities with the [[Hearthome Gym]] in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}: | |||
** Both are the fifth Gyms of their respective region, and both Gyms are inaccessible the first time the player enters their city (though this is not true for the Hearthome Gym in {{game|Platinum}}). | |||
** Both Gyms feature four sets of multiple-choice questions, and require the player to fight a Trainer if they answer the question incorrectly. However, the Lumiose Gym also requires the player to fight a Trainer even if the question is answered correctly. | |||
** Most of the underlings in both Gyms consist of young children and {{tc|Ace Trainer}}s. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:52, 18 September 2024
Lumiose Gym ミアレジム Miare Gym | |
Location | Lumiose City |
Gym Leader | Clemont Clembot (anime only) |
Badge | Voltage Badge |
Dominant Type | Electric |
Region | Kalos |
Battlefield |
The Lumiose Gym (Japanese: ミアレジム Miare Gym), also known as the Prism Tower (Japanese: プリズムタワー Prism Tower), is the official Gym of Lumiose City. It is based on Electric-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Clemont. Trainers who manage to defeat him receive the Voltage Badge. The exterior of the Gym is based on the Eiffel Tower.
In the core series games
The Lumiose Gym is a high-tech tower known as the Prism Tower. It is initially inaccessible when the player first reaches Lumiose City as it and much of the rest of the city have lost power due to a blackout. After the player has defeated Team Flare in the Kalos Power Plant, power will be fully restored to the city and the player will be able to challenge Prism Tower.
The Gym features groups of elevators guarded by the Gym's Trainers on several floors. On each floor before the sixth (where Clemont is), Bonnie will quiz the player about a Pokémon's silhouette as a multiple choice question, and the player must choose the elevator corresponding to the correct answer. The player must battle the Trainer guarding the elevator they have chosen before they can enter the elevator and know whether they have chosen correctly. If the player has chosen correctly, the elevator will ascend to the next floor, but if they have chosen wrongly, they will have to try another elevator.
The quiz choices and correct answers, indicated in bold, are as follows:
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2F | Emolga |
Dedenne |
Pikachu |
3F | Fletchling |
Pidgey |
Taillow |
4F | Pansage |
Pansear |
Panpour |
5F | No. 1 |
No. 2 |
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Any Trainers the player did not battle before moving to the next floor cannot be battled if the player returns to that floor. Any elevator the player used to ascend to a floor can be used to either return to the previous floor or directly to the first floor.
Appearance
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Trainers
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Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Looker Ticket | 1F, west of the Gym guide (post-game) | X Y | |
Best Friends Ribbon | 1F, from Bonnie if the player's Pokémon has maximum Affection | X Y | |
TM24 (Thunderbolt) | 6F, reward for defeating Clemont | X Y | |
In the spin-off-games
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
- Main article: Prism Tower (stage)
Prism Tower appears as a playable stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, serving as a hallmark for Lumiose City. Matches begin on the ground level of the tower in front of the building, and players must climb the tower by securing footholds (such as moving platforms). As the stage ascends, the background scenery changes to a different time of day.
The Prism Tower also appears as a trophy exclusive to the 3DS game.
Trophy information
NA: A notable location from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. The Prism Tower is the symbol of Lumiose City, the metropolis at the heart of the Kalos region. In this game, platforms will take you on a tour around the tower and its surrounding areas, and at night you can marvel at the fabulous illuminations. You may see different Pokémon, as well.
PAL: A notable location from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. The Prism Tower is the symbol of Lumiose City, the metropolis at the heart of the Kalos region. In this game, platforms will take you on a tour around the tower and its surrounding areas, and at night you can marvel at the fabulous illuminations. Of course, you may run into a Pokémon, too.
Pokémon Masters EX
Artwork depicting the Lumiose Gym is seen in Clemont's mindscape.
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In the anime
History
Pokémon the Series: XY
In Clemont and Bonnie's backstory in the anime, Clemont had created a robot called Clembot to cover for him when he found he had little free time due to his duties as a Gym Leader. However, his intended passcode wasn't recognized, so Clembot kicked him and Bonnie out of the Gym. After many failed attempts to reenter the Gym, they gave up. Over the next few weeks, it gained a bad reputation for shocking and violently ejecting challengers for either having less than four Badges or losing the Gym Battle.
Unaware of the Gym's reputation, since he was a newcomer to Kalos, Ash went to the Lumiose Gym first in Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! after learning that the Santalune Gym was closed at the time. As Ash was about to challenge it, he was denied access as he had no other Badges from the Kalos region, resulting in him and Pikachu falling victim to Clembot's ejection policy. Fortunately, the two were saved by Clemont and Bonnie, who had seen them enter the Gym.
The Gym's exterior was featured heavily in Lumiose City Pursuit!, as Professor Sycamore's rampaging Garchomp climbed it. Ash went up after her to calm her down, but she still caused a fair bit of damage to the tower, to the point where parts were too weak to support even Pikachu's weight.
It later appeared in full in Clemont's Got a Secret!. Ash and Serena discovered that Clemont was the Gym Leader until Clembot took over. After discovering the negative impact Clembot was having on challenger attitudes towards the Gym, Ash and his friends go to the Gym to take it back from Clembot. In the end, the Gym was passed on to the newly-reprogrammed Clembot while Clemont is traveling.
In A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!, Clemont began his training for his battle with Ash, bringing his Pokémon from the Gym to his active party. The Gym was the site of the Gym battle in The Moment of Lumiose Truth!. After the Gym battle, Clemont once again left Clembot in charge while continuing to travel with his friends.
In Kalos League Passion with a Certain Flare!, the Gym was closed down during the Lumiose Conference, allowing Xerosic and his underlings to easily take it over as the central base for Team Flare's plot to control Zygarde. In Down to the Fiery Finish!, while the Lumiose Conference closing ceremonies were underway, Team Flare begun the final phase of their plan by using their special weapon to subdue Zygarde Core Z2 under their control, making it transform into its 50% Forme and attack Lumiose City with enormous roots, which also wrapped themselves around the tower.
In A Towering Takeover!, after Ash and his Pokémon had been captured by Team Flare, Lysandre had both them and Alain brought to the top of the Prism Tower, where he told Alain about his true intentions of changing the world. Upon learning the truth that he had unknowingly been helping Team Flare in fulfilling their plans, Alain was shocked and devastated. Lysandre then attempted to take control of Ash and his Greninja in order to use their Bond Phenomenon for his own purposes, but Ash defied him, breaking free of the binds he had been confined with. Alain proceeded to help freeing Ash's Pokémon, having finally understood that Lysandre needed to be stopped. The two Trainers then began battling against the Team Flare Boss, with all of Ash's Pokémon and Alain's Mega Charizard X facing against Lysandre's Pyroar and Shiny Mega Gyarados.
Meanwhile, at the bottom of the tower, Clemont, Bonnie, Serena, Clembot, and Blaziken Mask encountered Mable and Bryony, who were guarding the entrance to the Gym. Serena subsequently left with Professor Sycamore and Mairin in order to rescue Mairin's Chespie from Lysandre Labs, while Bonnie and Blaziken Mask went after Squishy, whom Team Flare later managed to place under their control as well, leaving Clemont and Clembot together to battle the Team Flare Scientists. After eventually defeating and subduing the two Scientists, the duo entered the Gym in order to retake it. In The Right Hero for the Right Job!, they managed to enter the Gym, where Clemont encountered Xerosic. The two men of science started to battle while Clembot hacked into the machine controlling the two Zygarde. Clemont finally managed to defeat Xerosic's Pokémon, after which Xerosic was ejected out of the Gym by one of Clembot's trap doors. Unfortunately, when Clemont then prepared to shut down the control machine, Clembot revealed that the forced shutdown would also cause critical damage to its main memory, destroying it in the process. Clembot assured Clemont that this sacrifice needed to be done in order to stop the ongoing crisis and save the world. Reluctantly, Clemont agreed to this, sacrificing Clembot in order to destroy Team Flare's control machine.
As Clemont was retaking the Gym from the inside, Ash and Alain's battle with Lysandre was briefly interrupted by Malva, who revealed that she was opposing Lysandre's plan of destroying the world. In Rocking Kalos Defenses!, Ash and Alain finally managed to defeat Lysandre, but despite this and losing the control of both Zygarde, his confidence didn't falter. He then, much to everyone's shock, threw himself off of the tower, seemingly committing suicide. Ash, Alain, Clemont, and Malva subsequently left the Prism Tower in order to help stop Lysandre's secret weapon: the Giant Rock.
In Battling with a Clean Slate!, after the Team Flare crisis had ended and the Lumiose Gym and Clembot were being repaired, a Trainer named Alvin showed up at the Gym. He had lost a Gym battle against Clembot in the past, and now wanted to have a rematch with the robot. The next day, when both the battlefield and Clembot were ready to be used again, Alvin was given the rematch he had been hoping for. As Clembot had forgotten everything it had previously known, Clemont had to give it some basic strategic advises during the battle. The Gym battle eventually ended in Alvin's victory, earning him a long-awaited Voltage Badge. Later that night, the people of Lumiose City gathered around the Prism Tower to celebrate the tower's official reopening and relighting.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
The Lumiose Gym briefly reappeared in A Festival Reunion! as Ash and Goh flew over Lumiose City on their way to Shalour City.
The Gym reappeared in The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!, where it was visited by Ash and Goh while the former was preparing for his World Coronation Series battle against Drasna. When Ash's Sirfetch'd started to learn Meteor Assault, Clemont used one of his inventions to help in the move being mastered. Once Sirfetch'd had perfected the move with the inadvertent help of Dracovish, Clemont suggested a Double Battle to test the new move in action, which Ash accepted. During the battle, Dracovish ended up learning Dragon Rush. The match ended in Ash's victory, and he decided to use Sirfetch'd and Dracovish in his battle the next day.
In Paring Pokémon While Parrying! and Partners in Time!, Clemont and Bonnie were seen watching Ash's Masters Eight Tournament battle against Leon on television at the Lumiose Gym.
Pokémon used in the Gym
Used by Clemont
Debut | Kalos, Where Dreams and Adventures Begin! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Chinatsu Akasaki (As a Bunnelby) |
English | Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld (As a Bunnelby) |
- Main article: Clemont's Diggersby
Clemont used Bunnelby in his Gym battle against Ash in The Moment of Lumiose Truth!, despite the Digging Pokémon not being an Electric-type. He fought against Pikachu and lost after being hit by a powerful Iron Tail.
During Ash and Clemont's practice battle in The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!, Clemont used Diggersby alongside Luxray. He was eventually defeated by Dracovish's Dragon Rush.
Debut | A Campus Reunion! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Kensuke Satō |
English | Billy Bob Thompson |
- Main article: Clemont's Luxray
Clemont used Luxray in his Gym battle against Ash in The Moment of Lumiose Truth!. He defeated both Ash's Hawlucha and Pikachu before being defeated by Goodra.
During Ash and Clemont's practice battle in The Future is Now, Thanks to Strategy!, Clemont used Luxray alongside Diggersby. He was eventually defeated by Sirfetch'd's Meteor Assault.
Used by Clemont and Clembot
Debut | Clemont's Got a Secret! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | Kiyotaka Furushima |
English | Ryan William Downey |
- Main article: Clemont's Heliolisk
Heliolisk was left in Clembot's possession when Clemont was exiled from the Gym. Later, Clemont allowed Clembot to use Heliolisk in Gym Battles. In The Moment of Lumiose Truth! Clemont used it for his Gym battle against Ash. It dealt major damage to Goodra but lost against Hawlucha.
Used by Clembot
Debut | Clemont's Got a Secret! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Bill Rogers |
- Main article: Clemont's Magnemite
Magnemite was left in Clembot's possession when Clemont was exiled from the Gym and was ordered to patrol to the Gym and keep out intruders. Later, Clemont allowed Clembot to use Magnemite in Gym battles.
Debut | Clemont's Got a Secret! |
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Voice actors | |
Japanese | |
English | Bill Rogers |
- Main article: Clemont's Magneton
Magneton was left in Clembot's possession when Clemont was exiled from the Gym and was ordered to patrol to the Gym and keep out intruders. Later, Clemont allowed Clembot to use Magneton in Gym battles.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
X & Y arc
The Prism Tower debuted in Pangoro Poses a Problem, where Alexa visited it in order to have an interview with Professor Sycamore there about the incident with Xerneas and Yveltal in Vaniville Town in preparation for an article of the subject. Once she arrived at the tower, she was surprised to find out that her boss, the Lumiose Press editor-in-chief, was there as well, aware of the fact that both Sycamore and Alexa knew the truth about the incident, which the media had covered up with a fake tale of an unexplained explosion. After the editor-in-chief had driven Professor Sycamore away with the excuse of him being a busy man and having interviewed him himself, he revealed his association with Team Flare by promptly burning Alexa's article materials to ashes. He then sent out his Pangoro to kill Alexa, but luckily X and his friends arrived just in time to save the reporter lady. As the editor-in-chief had taken Alexa's Helioptile as a hostage, X stayed behind to battle him while Y, Shauna, Tierno, and Trevor helped Alexa to escape.
X soon found out that, even though he had his Kanga and Li'l Kanga attack Pangoro together in their Mega Evolved state, the Daunting Pokémon had no effort in dodging all of their attacks. With Salamè and Marisso being distracted by the editor-in-chief's two Spewpa's Rage Powder, X's hopes of winning looked non-existent. However, once the two Spewpa had been beaten, X was able to use Salamè's tail flame to burn the leaf in Pangoro's mouth, which had allowed it to sense and dodge incoming attacks. With this advantage gone, Kanga and Li'l Kanga were able to defeat Pangoro. As one of the attacks during the battle had made a hole in the wall, Alexa's Helioptile was able to recharge itself with sunlight, promptly shocking the editor-in-chief into unconsciousness and freeing itself in the process.
After the incident, Bonnie, whom Clemont had left in charge of the Gym while being away, noticed the chaos the battle had caused, and realized that one of the 25 Pokémon that had been producing electricity for the tower was missing.
Trivia
- This Gym is tied with the Mossdeep Gym in Pokémon Emerald for the highest amount of common Trainers in a Gym, with both having 12. However, in this Gym, the player only needs to defeat four of them in order to get to the Gym Leader.
- A mini replica of the Prism Tower, called Square Tower, can be found in the central courtyard of Mauville City in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
- This Gym shares several similarities with the Hearthome Gym in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl:
- Both are the fifth Gyms of their respective region, and both Gyms are inaccessible the first time the player enters their city (though this is not true for the Hearthome Gym in Pokémon Platinum).
- Both Gyms feature four sets of multiple-choice questions, and require the player to fight a Trainer if they answer the question incorrectly. However, the Lumiose Gym also requires the player to fight a Trainer even if the question is answered correctly.
- Most of the underlings in both Gyms consist of young children and Ace Trainers.
In other languages
Prism Tower
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Vernal Avenue • Estival Avenue • Autumnal Avenue • Hibernal Avenue
Places of interest
Battle Institute • Juice Shoppe • Hotel Richissime • Lumiose Gym • Lumiose Museum • Lysandre Labs • Restaurants
Lumi Cab
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