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Often specializing in a particular type, gyms create an environment which allows trainers to test both their skills and Pokémon against those of others. The most powerful trainer in a given gym is called the gym leader, who is revered by both the lower-ranking members of the gym and local fans. | Often specializing in a particular type, gyms create an environment which allows trainers to test both their skills and Pokémon against those of others. The most powerful trainer in a given gym is called the gym leader, who is revered by both the lower-ranking members of the gym and local fans. | ||
Defeating all gym leaders, elite 4 members, champions, battle frontier brains, and battle maison members enables the ability to find legendary Pokémon on the maps. | Defeating all gym leaders, elite 4 members, champions, [[Battle Facilities|battle frontier brains]], and [[Battle Facilities|battle maison members]] enables the ability to find legendary Pokémon on the maps. | ||
You can track your progress from your profile by checking your obtained badges. In addition, there is a confirmation box on your private profile page that displays if you have met the requirements to enable legendary Pokémon on the maps or not. | You can track your progress from your profile by checking your obtained badges. In addition, there is a confirmation box on your private profile page that displays if you have met the requirements to enable legendary Pokémon on the maps or not. | ||