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- Unlike most Pokémon games, Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! allow for you to battle against the Gym Leaders again. You can battle them once each day to earn experience and money, but there are no additional rewards
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Nov 16, 2018 · Like with most Pokémon games, Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! have multiple gyms spread across the region. This page is to detail all the gyms, and the Gym Leaders and their Pokémon.
After beating the Elite Four, all the gym leaders can be battled again, once per day. We've listed all the leaders and other important trainers below, along with their Pokémon for the initial battle and rematch.
Nov 16, 2018 · Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu & Let's Go, Eevee - Gym Leader Rematches. Unlike most Pokémon games, Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! & Let's Go, Eevee! allow for you to battle against the Gym Leaders again. You can battle them once each day to earn experience and money, but there are no additional rewards.
- Gym 1 — Pewter City
- Gym 2 — Cerulean City
- Gym 3 — Vermillion City
- Gym 4 — Celadon City
- Gym 5 — Fuchsia City
- Gym 6 — Saffron City
- Gym 7 — Cinnabar Island
- Gym 8 — Viridian City
The first one you will need to make your way through is located in Pewter City and features Brock as the gym leader. This one has two trainers, with one being optional, you must defeat before facing off against Brock. Because it’s Rock type, we recommend Pokemon move types such as fighting, ground, steel, ice, water, or grass.
The second gym to make your way through is in Cerulean City and is headed up by Misty. This gym, like Brock’s, has two trainers (with one of them optional). Because it’s based around Water type Pokemon, we recommend using grass or electric moves against her.
The third one is in Vermillion City and features the rough-and-tough Lt. Surge as the leader. More of a puzzle than anything else, you’ll be searching for hidden switches under trash cans (simply interact with the trash can to determine if there is a switch under it) that allow you to enter the next room. During all of this, there are three trainer...
The fourth one is in Celadon City and is lead by gym leader Erika. This gym is maze-like and requires the use of the Secret Technique, Chop Down. You must also defeat at least two trainers before you can fight Erika. With Pokemon that are Grass type, we recommend Flying, Poison, Bug, Fire and Ice moves.
The Fuchsia City gym is the fifth one in Pokemon Let’s Go and will see players facing off against look-alike trainers and invisible walls that turn an otherwise simple-looking gym into a tricky puzzle. Featuring Poison Pokemon, we recommend the use of Ground and Psychic type moves.
The Saffron City gym is the sixth one in the game and is one of the trickiest in the game. Not only are the Psychic trainers tough to defeat, but this place is a maze of teleports that almost guarantee you’ll be facing off against at least three trainers. The leader at the end of the warp maze is Sabrina, who like the rest of the trainers here, spe...
Lead by Blaine, the Cinnabar Island gym is the seventh one players will need to go through in Pokemon Let’s Go. To get inside, you must first acquire the Secret Key from The Pokemon Mansion. With that, you can unlock the front door and head inside. Once inside, you will need to answer several trivia questions to advance to the leader. With everyone...
The eighth and final one is located in the game’s first major city, Viridian City. It’s led by Team Rocket leader Giovanni and is the toughest in the game. As such, this one features the one-way spin tiles seen in the Team Rocket Hideout. Once you make your way through those and all of the trainers, you’ll face off against Giovanni. With Ground typ...
Aug 29, 2024 · This is an in-depth walkthrough for Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! for the Nintendo Switch. These pages detail the remade iteration, not Pokémon Yellow. The guide for that game can be found here.
Sep 4, 2024 · Eventually, you will find your way to the back of the gym, where you will be able to take on the Team Rocket boss himself, Giovanni (whom you have already defeated in battle earlier in the game). Water and Ice moves will allow you to do major damage to all of Giovanni's Pokémon.
Nov 19, 2018 · Struggling to take down Gym Leaders in Pokémon Let's Go! Pikachu and Eevee? Here are the best teams for all eight gym fights.