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>Pilfer Badge
you break into the locked gym with the help of an NPC. Creep around the rafters fighting gym trainers if you get seen. At the end the NPC who helped you was the gym leader
>Echo Badge
you navigate a cave with falling objects; stalactites and boulders either break holes in the ground to open ways forward in the descending gym plan, or leave debris blocking your path. Some shadows are ninja trainers who drop from the ceiling to fight you
>Cosmo Badge
A planetarium museum full of scientists, school kids, and dating couples. you walk around a projection of space and walking into the walls cause the projection to flicker so you can see a glimpse of the real layout. Sometimes trainers are in obvious spots, but sometimes they'll walk out from behind a projection of a planet or something to ambush you
>Sweetheart Badge
You work your way through a crowded bakery and into the back kitchen. You fight customers, waiters, and bakers as you go. Pies obstruct you
>Sandsea Badge
You compete in a downhill sand sailing race against gym trainers. If they crash into you and fight you you start the race over, but with the defeated trainers out of the race. A flying/ground regional Mantine would be really cool, but oh well
>Stadial Badge
A bid field museum exhibit full of giant skeletal models of ancient pokemon. Some of the dioramas are real and attack you, so you always know the leading pokemon of a gym trainer's team
>Venoms Badge
Kung fu school full of battle girls and blackbelts all abusing poison ailment. You pick gym trainers to team up with to fight other gym trainers. Each trainer uses one of the gym leader's pokemon so you can see its moveset
>Slumber Badge
It's an oversized playroom full of toys and plushies and other kiddie decor. Just a maze with a few blocks and toy cars to push out of the way, and piles of plushies to knock over