The Grateful Dead have been around for over 20 years and continue to play their classic rock songs. They’ve only grown in popularity over the last two decades, while following the same basic formula for each generation.

Pokémon X and Y are a new entry in the Pokémon series, which takes place in the fictional region of Kanto. The game follows the adventures of a young trainer as they journey to defeat eight Gym Leaders, four Elite Four members, and finally, the Pokémon Champion. ..

Pokémon opponents are just another step along your journey to becoming a Pokémon Master.

Some Gym Leaders can be frustrating, difficult, or just plain annoying enough to make us second-guess replaying the game and facing them again. These are our picks for those truly grating Gym Leaders. ..

12. Morty

The Mystic Seer of the Future is a ghost that can be found in Ecruteak City Gym. This ghost is known for being able to see the future, and can help those who are looking to achieve success in life.

You would be balancing on a beam with a bag over your head.

You’re about to enter a fight with someone who wants to kill you.

Ecruteak City is a city in the Sinnoh region of the Pokémon world. It’s home to Morty, a Pokémon trainer who owns and operates a gym. The gym is located in the middle of Ecruteak City, and it’s one of the most popular places to go for training in the city. ..

The Fog Badge is a relatively easy task for those who have learned the correct steps. ..

Morty’s experience with body-slamming is something that he’s learned from his experiences with the aliens.

11. Flannery

Generation III, VI Lavaridge Town Gym

The Gym in Lavaridge Town is one of the best in the game. It has a variety of types of Pokémon to choose from, and it’s easy to get to.

The OG Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald gym is getting players all fired up since its confusing bathhouse maze that could frustrate even the most patient of Trainers.

In some cases, surprises can be frustrating and dangerous.

That’s not the case when you’re working your way towards earning your Heat Badge.

If you’re looking for a challenging and exciting adventure, then check out the geysers in this park. If you’re feeling unsafe or uncomfortable, be sure to avoid the pitfalls at this location.

Flannery’s cliffs can easily undo all your hard work if you make even the slightest mistake. ..

10. Whitney

The Incredibly Pretty Girl Generation: II is a generation of girls who live in Goldenrod City Gym. They are normal girls, but they are incredibly pretty.

Pokémon Gold and Silver introduced Whitney, a Normal-type Gym Leader who seems innocent enough with her duo of Clefairy and Miltank.

Unfortunately, that’s not quite the case.

Miltank completely destroys most trainers, who at this point in the game are often lacking in both level and Fighting-type companions.

The stomp and rollout ability does a lot of damage on its own, but it can only be used once every three minutes.

Whitney has been struggling to maintain her fitness routine for months, but it seems like her biggest obstacle is Milk Drink. The popular energy drink is known to contain high levels of caffeine, which can interfere with the body’s ability to burn calories. According to Whitney, the caffeine in Milk Drink is the main reason she’s been having so much trouble sticking to her workout routine. “It’s really hard when you’re trying to work out and have a drink in your hand,” she said. “It just makes it really hard.” Whitney’s struggle with maintaining her fitness is likely due to the caffeine in Milk Drink. ..

Miltank’s ability to heal half of its health means that you have to move quickly, or risk whiting out before you can get your hands on the Plain Badge. ..

9. Clay

The Driftveil City Gym is home to the Underground Boss Generation: V. This powerful group of trainers is made up of some of the most experienced and skilled trainers in the Pokémon world. They are determined to make a name for themselves and compete at the highest levels. ..

Clay’s Ground-type gym in Driftveil City is a place where Taphephobia can take hold. The fear of being enclosed underground is real for many people here, and the gym makes it all too real.

Clay’s occupation inspired his gym’s confusing puzzle.

Trainers have to travel down a series of dark mine shaft elevators in order to even get a chance to fight the Driftveil leader. ..

The new gym in Pokemon Black 2 & White 2 is a bit more frustrating than the original. The elevators are replaced with conveyor belts that let you ride to the platforms, but this small change in mechanics doesn’t make up for the fact that it’s a pain to get to the next level.

8. Wulfric

Generation VI Snowbelle City Gym is a tough gym that is hot as a furnace.

Most gyms are frustrating because of the puzzle, or because of the battle.

The Kalos region has decided to pull no punches when it comes to the Iceberg Badge.

In Snowbelle City, the Gym Leader is Wulfric. Players must face off against a series of rotating platforms in order to progress. The puzzles require players to remember, count, and have a strong stomach in order to avoid getting tripped up.

After enduring the pain of his puzzle, you’ll be met with the smug smile of someone who’s about to unleash their Abomasnow, Cryogonal, and Avalugg on your poor unsuspecting team – without so much as a cup of hot cocoa as a consolation prize.

7. Tate & Liza

A new type of Psychic has been discovered in Mossdeep City. This mystic combination of abilities allows the user to read minds, control the elements, and even create illusions! ..

The Gen III’s RSE and the Gen VI ORAS remakes get a lot of screentime between the two sets of Pokémon.

The Mossdeep Gym is a dark and sinister place where the most dangerous activities take place.

However, some players were unhappy with the change. They felt that it made the game too easy and that it was not a fair fight.

That is until they faced Tate & Liza.

In Ruby and Sapphire, it wasn’t so bad when each twin only brought one Pokémon to the fight. Both of which had a dual Rock/Psychic typing.

Emerald has forced players to beat back four different types of Pokémon, which means that coverage for four different types is available.

After the deceptive simplicity of the first two Generation III games, it was a shocking enough change to leave us wondering if we’d accidentally stumbled into an Electric-type gym.

6. Sabrina

A Psychic Pokemon who can use psychic attacks.

Sabrina’s gym puzzle is a great way to spend an afternoon. It’s easy to solve and provides a lot of fun.

Portals and teleporters in video games are often used to shortcut long distances or to quickly move between different areas of a game. I find them frustrating because they often take away from the immersion that video games are supposed to provide. ..

I still haven’t played Portal because the thought of facing all that warping gives me the shivers.

Sabrina is the Gym Leader who is responsible for the recent increase in Psychic-type moves being used in the region.

The Trainer’s Pokémon team, specifically Kadabra and Alakazam, only exists to punish them until they go back home to Pallet Town. ..

As an adult, I’ve learned that the best way to get to the final room without ending up right back where you started is to take the shortest route possible.

Despite having a couple of decades of experience under my belt, getting my Marsh Badge didn’t get any easier in the Let’s Go! Version. Despite being able to recite the entire process by heart, I still found it difficult to complete the tasks required for the badge.

5. Lt. Surge

Lightning Lieutenant is a type of electric Pokémon. It is a powerful and fast Electric Pokémon that can use Volt Tackle and Thunderbolt.

Lt. Surge’s gym is a terrible place to work out. The equipment is outdated and in poor condition, and the atmosphere is unpleasant. ..

If you’re planning on playing Fire Red or Leaf Green, don’t bother with Ground-type Pokémon. You’ll need to train one up first. ..

Pikachu and Raichu are known for their ability to use Double Team, which makes them more difficult to hit as the battle wears on. ..

Pokémon GO is a game that encourages players to capture and battle Pokémon in the real world. However, this doesn’t mean that the player will be safe. Pokémon GO has been known to cause accidents, such as players walking into traffic or getting lost in unfamiliar areas. ..

The true battle lies in the Vermillion City Gym’s puzzle, featuring an array of garbage cans concealing switches that have to be activated in the proper order.

Resetting your progress is a common problem that can be avoided by following the rules of order. ..

Lt. Surge’s Thunder Badge is a unique piece of gear that allows you to get swindled by a street magician playing the Shell Game without leaving your couch. By using this badge, you can avoid being scammed and protect yourself from any potential dangers that may come your way while playing the game.

4. Valerie

A young maiden from a land with history. She is a fairy who has come to Laverre Gym to train with the other fabled creatures.

Valeria is the most fashionable Gym Leader in the entire Pokémon franchise, making her the perfect introduction to the undeniably adorable Fairy-type.

Valerie is a powerful and ruthless Mawile user who can control Mr. Mime and Sylveon.

In the past, it was more difficult to argue that Valerie would be a challenge – because we were less familiar with Fairy-type weaknesses.

With the release of Generation VI, there is a greater risk of players overpowering their opponents with powerful Pokémon such as Tyranitar or Goodra. ..

I still distinctly remember shaking my fist at the sky and yelling, “If only I’d brought my Aegislash!” after watching the Fairy Badge slip from my grasp.

3. Brawly

A big wave of fighting is coming to Dewford Town Gym. The gym is being overwhelmed by the number of people who are trying to fight.

I’m not a big fan of stat moves.

I like to stay on the offensive, trying to get in as much damage as possible before my opponent can put up a real fight. ..

The brawler is the perfect example of how to wait before throwing a punch.

His Machop and Makuhita use Bulk Up over and over and over, raising their Attack and Defense each time, until they’re impenetrable fortresses of muscle.

The Knuckle Badge is aptly named for the Gym Leader who is more than capable of punching your lights out. ..

If you dare to enter his dojo with a Normal, Steel, Ice, or Dark-type, be prepared for a fight that will leave you feeling battered and bruised.

2. Norman

A man in pursuit of power! Generation: III, VI Location: Petalburg City Gym Type: Normal ..

The Gym Leader in Petalburg City is a very tough opponent, and you’ll need to be prepared for it.

The thing you just got is a two-handed Legendary Pokémon with base stats of 100 and no concerns about your feelings.

Despite being named after a word that literally means “relaxing”, this ape is wicked fast and scary strong.

Norman the monkey is a powerful and fast Pokémon that can only move every other turn. trainers should not think they can make a monkey out of him because he is just a normal Pokémon.

Norman is a parent who believes in the motto “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” This often leaves their children crying for their mothers. ..

1. Fantina

The Alluring, Soulful Dancer is a Ghost-type Pokémon that can be found in the Hearthome City Gym. It is very powerful and can easily take down most opponents.

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People often find others to be more interesting when they are on their own. ..

When you put together a group of people who are not very good at anything, they can ruin your day.

Fantina is a Gym Leader who brings her A-game to the table with a spooky lineup of Drifblim, Gengar, and the dreaded Mismagius.

Pokemon Go is a new augmented reality game that has swept the nation. Each Pokemon comes with a fully-loaded moveset that can sweep teams led by careless trainers. ..

The first two Pokémon that you face in the game, Mismagius and Gengar, are tough opponents. Mismagius is a Ghost-type Pokémon that can use Psybeam, Shadowball, Confuse Ray, and Magical Leaf to give you nightmares. Gengar is a Ghost-type Pokémon that can use Hypnosis and Shadow Ball to put you to sleep. ..