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>Gym Leader:
Jack, the Enthusiastic Snow Builder
A friendly 12 year old boy who loves playing in the snow as much as he loves being a Gym Leader. He's bundled up in a heavy knee-length coat, boots, mittens and an undone scarf.
>Team Roster:
Bergmite, Cubchoo, Vanillish, Abomasnow (ace)
>Gym Layout:
Essentially an inside version of a snowy park, most of the trainers are other kids, bundled up as much as Jack himself is. Scattered around are all kinds of things, like shovels and buckets, footprints and snow angels, and even a snow fort.
Jack is there and you can talk to him, but he'll refuse to battle you until you can show you're "the real deal" by building an impressive snowman.
You have to fight the kids in order to take their work-in-progress snowmen, rather, just different sized balls of snow in order to make a snowman in the middle of the Gym on a special platform.
Once the snowman in completed (and is stacked in the correct order) Jack, observing you, will compliment your snowman and allow you to battle him.
If you get the order wrong, Jack mocks your ability to build snowmen and orders the other kids to destroy it, make more balls for you and try again. It's easier the second time since you don't have to battle anybody.
>TM Gift:
Gives you a TM for the move Powder Snow.
>Gym Badge:
The Snowman Badge, which is shaped like a light-blue three-layered snowman with two coal-black buttons on the middle and bottom layers. The middle layer has two deep red circles (mittens) on either side, and a deep red bucket-shaped hat is on the top layer. Doesn't have a face.
>Reputation:
Even though he's just a little kid, he's known for being fairly strong as a trainer, which has earned him much of the town's respect.
He has a huge reputation for building not only "perfect" snowmen, but elaborate and clever snow forts, which he shares with the whole town. He even builds them big enough so that the adults that want to feel like a kid again can play in them.