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>Gym Leaders have to adjust their Pokemon teams to meet the skill of the challenger
Why was this piece of "lore" so celebrated? I hate it. Gym Leaders are supposed to be a challenge for trainers to overcome. They shouldn't be bended their knees to every challenger that works into the door.
The levels in the game are just reflection of the skill level of trainers. Brock's mons are the weakest because Brock is the weakest.
Not that it matters, because it's clearly not canon. You can skip Brawly in Emerald until you have 3 other badges- his team doesnt change. This has never truly been canon in any case other than BW2
Why was this piece of "lore" so celebrated? I hate it. Gym Leaders are supposed to be a challenge for trainers to overcome. They shouldn't be bended their knees to every challenger that works into the door.
The levels in the game are just reflection of the skill level of trainers. Brock's mons are the weakest because Brock is the weakest.
Not that it matters, because it's clearly not canon. You can skip Brawly in Emerald until you have 3 other badges- his team doesnt change. This has never truly been canon in any case other than BW2