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| [[File:Driftveil Gym.png|thumb|right|200px|Driftveil Gym in Black and White]] | | [[File:Driftveil Gym.png|thumb|right|200px|Driftveil Gym in Black and White]] |
| {{sign|bwbuilding|Driftveil City Pokémon Gym<br>Leader: Clay|"The Underground Boss"}} | | {{sign|bwbuilding|Driftveil City Pokémon Gym<br>Leader: Clay|"The Underground Boss"}} |
| Inside Driftveil Gym, there are a number of elevators that are in the mine shaft layout which must be navigated up and down and girders which need to be crossed to reach the central elevator, which will take the {{player}} down to Clay at the bottom of the mine shaft. There are several Trainers on the way down. | | Inside the Driftveil Gym, there are a number of elevators that are in the mine shaft layout which must be navigated up and down and girders which need to be crossed to reach the central elevator, which will take the {{player}} down to Clay at the bottom of the mine shaft. There are five Trainers on the way down, though the {{player}} only has to battle three to reach the Gym Leader. |
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| One of the Trainers in the Gym mentions that the depth of the Driftveil Gym helps to remind Clay that he once started at the bottom with nothing. | | One of the Trainers in the Gym mentions that the depth of the Driftveil Gym helps to remind Clay that he once started at the bottom with nothing. |
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| In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, the Gym no longer features the elevator puzzle, but is instead replaced by a conveyor belt puzzle that takes the player to landing platforms. Each time the player lands on a new platform, it lights up. Occasionally there will be viewing platforms, which allows the player to see several platforms from above. | | In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, the Gym no longer features the elevator puzzle, but is instead replaced by a conveyor belt puzzle that takes the player to landing platforms. Each time the player lands on a new platform, it lights up. Occasionally there will be viewing platforms, which allows the player to see several platforms from above. Whilst most of the conveyor belts take the {{player}} directly to the next platform in any one direction, there are some that jump a platform by traversing underneath it, leading to the one beyond it instead. This time, there are seven trainers available to battle in the Gym. However, only two of them need to be battled in order to reach Clay. As the {{player}} lights up more of the platforms, the ground becomes more visible, stalacmites of crystal can be seen jutting out of the ground, as well as air vents that connect all the way through the Gym, one of which can be seen next to Clay's golden platform. Various drilling machines, wheelbarrows and shovels also litter the floor throughout the Driftveil Gym. |
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Driftveil Gym (Japanese: ホドモエジム Hodomoe Gym) is the official Gym of Driftveil City. It is based on Ground-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Clay. Trainers who defeat him receive the Quake Badge.
In the games
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Driftveil City Pokémon Gym Leader: Clay "The Underground Boss"
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Inside the Driftveil Gym, there are a number of elevators that are in the mine shaft layout which must be navigated up and down and girders which need to be crossed to reach the central elevator, which will take the player down to Clay at the bottom of the mine shaft. There are five Trainers on the way down, though the player only has to battle three to reach the Gym Leader.
One of the Trainers in the Gym mentions that the depth of the Driftveil Gym helps to remind Clay that he once started at the bottom with nothing.
In Black 2 and White 2, the Gym no longer features the elevator puzzle, but is instead replaced by a conveyor belt puzzle that takes the player to landing platforms. Each time the player lands on a new platform, it lights up. Occasionally there will be viewing platforms, which allows the player to see several platforms from above. Whilst most of the conveyor belts take the player directly to the next platform in any one direction, there are some that jump a platform by traversing underneath it, leading to the one beyond it instead. This time, there are seven trainers available to battle in the Gym. However, only two of them need to be battled in order to reach Clay. As the player lights up more of the platforms, the ground becomes more visible, stalacmites of crystal can be seen jutting out of the ground, as well as air vents that connect all the way through the Gym, one of which can be seen next to Clay's golden platform. Various drilling machines, wheelbarrows and shovels also litter the floor throughout the Driftveil Gym.
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Worker Felix カンキチ Kankichi Reward: $1120
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Worker Sterling ギンジ Ginji Reward: $1120
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Reward: $3720
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Worker Tavarius タクオ Takuo Reward: $1160
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Worker Friedrich フンボルト Humboldt Reward: $1240
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Worker Pasqual トオル Tooru Reward: $1200
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Worker Tibor ツナシロウ Tsunashirō Reward: $1200
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Worker Maynard ミチアキ Michiaki Reward: $1240
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Easy Mode/Normal Mode
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Reward: $3600/$3960
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Challenge Mode
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In the anime
The Driftveil Gym made its debut in The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!; however, only the outside of the Gym was shown in this episode due to Clay being too busy to have his Gym battle with Ash.
The inside of the Gym made its debut in Battling the King of the Mines!. Like in the games, the battlefield is located at the bottom of the mine shaft, requiring an elevator for access.
Trivia
- The crystals in Clay's room resemble Tiberium crystals from the Command & Conquer video game series.
- One of the Trainers inside the Gym says that Clay is a company president. It is not known what business Clay actually owns.
- In the English versions only, two Trainers (Isaac and Felix) share their names with main characters from the Golden Sun series, who are both associated with the element of earth.
- In Black 2 and White 2, this is the only Gym in which Trainers that were not fought can be battled after the Gym Leader has been defeated.