>>37378733>HaileyHailey’s Gym functions as a ski resort. You’ll find yourself traversing various hills and ski lifts while fighting trainers who use Ice and Grass-type Pokémon. If you defeat Hailey, she will give you the Powder Badge. Hailey’s personality is perky and friendly.
>LouiseLouise’s Gym is designed around a swamp/bayou, and contains treacherous toxic puzzles. You’ll be dealing with both Poison and Psychic-type Pokémon here. Louise is a cranky old fortune teller who wields Tarot cards as well as Poké Balls. If you best her, she’ll give you the Fortune Badge, shaped like a Tarot card. Louise is named after the state of Louisiana.
>Bea & NeilBea and Neil are the obligatory double Gym battle. Their Gym is designed around a playground, and is full of young trainers who wield both Bug and Normal-type Pokémon. Bea and Neil are brother and sister. Bea is an adventurous girl who loves gross Bugs (her name sounds like “bee”), and her brother Neil is a shy boy who loves cuddly Normal-types. If you defeat them, they will give you the Family Badge.
>ShenShen’s Gym is designed around a Buddhist temple. The monks have taken a vow to train with Ground and Dragon-type Pokémon as a means of discipline and meditation. Since all of the monks look the same, Shen will be hiding among them, constantly monitoring your progress through the temple. He will find you when you have bested all of his brothers and sisters. If you defeat him, he will award you with the Discipline Badge. Shen is named after the dragons of old.