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Flying type
Leader: Avery "The Eagle-Eyed Pilot"
Breeze Badge
>Badge #1
Doduo lv 10 with Early Bird. Peck, Growl, Quick Attack, Pluck
Gligar lv 12, holding Oran Berry, with Hyper Cutter. Sand Attack, Poison Sting, Knock Off, Acrobatics
Difficult for Grass starters as usual, but nothing a little grinding can't fix. Gligar is basically Brock's Onix with it's relatively ridiculous Defense. Acrobatics + Oran Berry is an incentive to take it down fast, plus its mmunity to Electric adds another layer of difficulty to people trying to cheese through with Pikachu or whatever. Prize is TM Roost
>Badge #4
Gligar, lv 22 with Hyper Cutter. Sand Attack, Quick Attack, Faint Attack, Aerial Ace
Tropius lv 23 with Chlorophyll. Razor Leaf, Whirlwind, Sweet Scent, Aerial Ace
Sigilyph lv 25, holding Sitrus Berry, with Magic Guard. Psybeam, Air Cutter, Aerial Ace, Hypnosis.
General middle range flyers. Sigilyph is the toughest contender at this level, as people playing the original Black and White know. Prize is TM Aerial Ace
>Badge #8
Gliscor lv 45 with Hyper Cutter. Screech, Night Slash, Dig, Acrobatics
Skarmory lv 45 with Keen Eye. Air Slash, Steel Wing, Whirlwind, Fury Attack
Sigilyph lv 47 with Magic Guard. Psychic, Air Slash, Hypnosis, Cosmic Power
Braviary lv 50 holding Sitrus Berry with Defiant. Hone Claws, Sky Drop, Crush Claw, Retaliate.
Flying is a very versatile type, and such the Pokemon each present a different challenge. Between the bulk of Gliscor, Skarmory, and Sigilyph and Braviary's raw power, the team is a force to be reckoned with. Prize is TM Acrobatics.
>gimmick
The gym is a windtunnel, but with the wind blowing from the bottom up. The player traverses the levels by way of kites at the ends of narrow beams. The beams are marked in certain places, indicating that you can walk off them and land on the beam below in those places if you get stuck at a dead end or need to get back to the bottom.