The '''Hearthome Gym''' (Japanese: '''ヨスガジム''' ''Yosuga Gym'') is the official {{pkmn|Gym}} of [[Hearthome City]]. It is based on {{type2|Ghost}} [[Pokémon]]. The [[Gym Leader]] is [[Fantina]]. {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who defeat her receive the {{Badge|Relic}}.
The '''Hearthome Gym''' (Japanese: '''ヨスガジム''' ''Yosuga Gym'') is the official {{pkmn|Gym}} of [[Hearthome City]]. It is based on {{type2|Ghost}} [[Pokémon]]. The [[Gym Leader]] is [[Fantina]]. {{pkmn|Trainer}}s who defeat her receive the {{Badge|Relic}}.
The Hearthome Gym in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, was the 5th gym, but in {{game|Platinum}}, this was changed to the 3rd gym. This is evident by the significant level change of Fantina's Pokémon.
The Hearthome Gym was the fifth gym in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, but in {{game|Platinum}} this was changed to the third gym. This is evident by the significant level change of Fantina's Pokémon.
==In the games==
==In the games==
[[File:Leiter5.png|thumb|left|Hearthome Gym in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]
[[File:Leiter5.png|thumb|left|Hearthome Gym in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]
===In Diamond and Pearl===
===In Diamond and Pearl===
The Hearthome Gym is a giant, five-story building constructed of gray stone blocks. It is illuminated by eerie gray-blue torches. On every floor, there is a mathematical puzzle and three doors corresponding with the answers. Picking the correct door leads to the next elevator up. Picking the wrong door leads to a dead end and a trainer to fight. This puzzle is somewhat pointless, as the Pokétch has a Calculator App, which can be used to find the answers with minimal effort. The Gym Leader waits in the final room on the fifth floor, which has stain-glass windows and resembles a cathedral.
The Hearthome Gym is a giant, five-story building constructed of gray stone blocks, and is illuminated by eerie gray-blue torches. On every floor, there is a simple mathematical puzzle and three doors corresponding with the answers. Picking the correct door leads to the next elevator up, while picking the wrong door leads to a dead end and a trainer to fight. This puzzle is somewhat pointless, as the Pokétch has a Calculator App, which can be used to find the answers with minimal effort. The Gym Leader waits in the final room on the fifth floor, which has stained glass windows and resembles a cathedral.
===In Platinum===
===In Platinum===
[[Image:Sinnohgym5.PNG|180px|thumb|right|Hearthome Gym in Pokémon Platinum]]
[[Image:Sinnohgym5.PNG|180px|thumb|right|Hearthome Gym in Pokémon Platinum]]
In {{game|Platinum}}, Hearthome Gym has become much like [[Dewford Gym]], in [[Generation III]]; it is dark and there is only limited light source. The player must navigate their way around the gym using a flashlight to locate a blue tile on the floor, which corresponds to the correct door. Entering the wrong door will result in coming back to the lobby, and the blue tile is reset each time one enters the gym. {{p|Duskull}} lamps are used as visible walls, to guide the player around. There are other trainers with flashlights the player must battle, in order to make their way to [[Fantina]].
In {{game|Platinum}}, Hearthome Gym has become much like [[Dewford Gym]] from [[Generation III]]; it is dark, and the only light source is limited. The player must navigate their way around the gym using a flashlight to locate a blue tile on the floor, which corresponds to the correct door. Entering the wrong door will result in the player returning to the lobby, and the blue tile is reset each time the player enters the gym. {{p|Duskull}} lamps are used as visible walls, to guide the player around. There are other trainers with flashlights the player must battle, in order to make their way to [[Fantina]].
She is third gym leader in this game, able to be battled on the first visit to Hearthome. Fantina uses similar Pokémon, at different levels, although she no longer has {{TP|Fantina|Drifblim}}, her original signature Pokémon.
She is third gym leader in this game, able to be battled on the first visit to Hearthome. Although Fantina uses similar Pokémon, at different levels, she no longer has {{TP|Fantina|Drifblim}}, her original signature Pokémon.
===Trainers===
===Trainers===
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===Rewards===
===Rewards===
For defeating [[Fantina]], trainers receive the [[Badge#Relic Badge|Relic Badge]], {{TM|65|Shadow Claw}}, and the ability to use {{m|Surf}} (D/P) or {{m|Defog}} (Pt) outside of battle.
For defeating [[Fantina]], trainers receive the {{Badge|Relic}}, {{TM|65|Shadow Claw}}, and the ability to use {{m|Surf}} (D/P) or {{m|Defog}} (Pt) outside of battle.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The math questions in this gym are mostly basic addition and subtraction questions, which becomes somewhat of a running joke among the trainers faced, some of which mention that the questions should have been impossible to get wrong with use of the [[Pokétch]]'s Calculator App.
*The maths questions in this gym are mostly basic addition and subtraction questions, which becomes somewhat of a running joke among the trainers faced, some of which mention that the questions should have been impossible to get wrong with use of the [[Pokétch]]'s Calculator App.
*Although the Hearthome Gym is considered the third in Platinum it still shows up as the fifth badge on the trainer card and Fantina's face is on the fifth slot.
*Although the Hearthome Gym is considered the third in Platinum, it still shows up as the fifth badge on the trainer card and Fantina's face is on the fifth slot.
*During the battle with her, Fantina says, "Never give up, never surrender." This is a reference to the movie {{wp|Galaxy Quest}}.
*During the battle with her, Fantina says, "Never give up, never surrender." This is a reference to the movie {{wp|Galaxy Quest}}.
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The Hearthome Gym was the fifth gym in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, but in Pokémon Platinum this was changed to the third gym. This is evident by the significant level change of Fantina's Pokémon.
The Hearthome Gym is a giant, five-story building constructed of gray stone blocks, and is illuminated by eerie gray-blue torches. On every floor, there is a simple mathematical puzzle and three doors corresponding with the answers. Picking the correct door leads to the next elevator up, while picking the wrong door leads to a dead end and a trainer to fight. This puzzle is somewhat pointless, as the Pokétch has a Calculator App, which can be used to find the answers with minimal effort. The Gym Leader waits in the final room on the fifth floor, which has stained glass windows and resembles a cathedral.
In Pokémon Platinum, Hearthome Gym has become much like Dewford Gym from Generation III; it is dark, and the only light source is limited. The player must navigate their way around the gym using a flashlight to locate a blue tile on the floor, which corresponds to the correct door. Entering the wrong door will result in the player returning to the lobby, and the blue tile is reset each time the player enters the gym. Duskull lamps are used as visible walls, to guide the player around. There are other trainers with flashlights the player must battle, in order to make their way to Fantina.
She is third gym leader in this game, able to be battled on the first visit to Hearthome. Although Fantina uses similar Pokémon, at different levels, she no longer has Drifblim, her original signature Pokémon.
The maths questions in this gym are mostly basic addition and subtraction questions, which becomes somewhat of a running joke among the trainers faced, some of which mention that the questions should have been impossible to get wrong with use of the Pokétch's Calculator App.
Although the Hearthome Gym is considered the third in Platinum, it still shows up as the fifth badge on the trainer card and Fantina's face is on the fifth slot.
During the battle with her, Fantina says, "Never give up, never surrender." This is a reference to the movie Galaxy Quest.