The Montenevera gym can be found in the snowy mountains on the northern end of Paldea inPokémon Scarlet & Violet. Gyms can be attempted in any order, but it’s best to save this gym until your Pokémon are past level 40. Getting to the city alone will be a challenge for those who aren’t adequately prepared.

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This gymfocuses on double battlesand can be unique in its concert aesthetic and mechanics. The crowd is watching and reacting to every move, and theyoffer buffs to whichever side is doing better. This gym can be a quick snowball for whichever side starts off on the right foot.

Warming Up The Crowd

For this gym, the test is to simply warm up the crowd before the gym leader’s concert. While this may seem simple at face value, the crowd needs to be warmed up by watchingback-to-back double battles. Once these battles have begun, you must complete all three in a row before you can take a break. After each battle,your team will be healed, and for the most part, these battles are a warm-up for yourself for the double battle system.

For each of the three double battles, you willstart with your first two Pokémonout and have yourentire team available for the battles. These three opponents only have two Pokémon each, meaning you should double up and focus on taking down one or the other on the first turn using both of your own Pokémon. For each Pokémon defeated, thecrowd will offer a boost to attack and a special attackto both of your Pokémon or both of theopponents if they take out one of yours.

Montenevera Gym Test Beginning

The crowd will also continue to cheer and offer random boosts to either side. Your first opponent will have aGreavard and Shuppet, both at level 40. Use both of your Pokémon to target one of your opponents with either Dark or Ghost-type attacks. This should ensure you eliminate one right away, ending in a 2v1 for whichever Pokémon is left.

Your second opponent will haveHaunter and Misdreavus, both at level 40.Use the same strategy but focus ontaking out Haunter first, as it will spam hex and potentially hurt your party more than Misdreavus. Your final opponent will have aSableye and Drifblim, both at Level 40.Drifblim knows the self-destruct technique and may use it right off the bat. Make sure you have astrong dark or ghost-type waiting in the wingsto clean up should your first two Pokémon suddenly get wiped out while Sableye is still fighting.

Player Facing Gym Leader Ryme

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Gym Leader Ryme

Unlike previous gym leaders, Ryme will be fought in adouble battle with the crowd cheeringyou both on.Ryme will have 4 Pokémon,so taking down one fast for the 2v1 advantage is not as easy. Whichever side takes down an opponent will get thebonus attack and special attack boost from the crowd,which can help you or Rymesnowball this fight,depending on who gets the first KO. The crowd will also giverandom buffs in other stats to both parties throughout the battle.

Banette - Level 41

Banette is one of the first Pokémon sent out by Ryme. It is purely a ghost type, sofocus on it with Dark or Ghost-type attackswith both of your Pokémon to take it out in the first turn. Doing so will quickly cycle to the next Pokémon and begin the first of many of your team’s attack buffs from the crowd.

Mimikyu - Level 41

Mimikyu is one of the first Pokémon sent out, but you should be worried about the second. Mimikyu’sdisguise ability will make the first hit it receives do minor damage. This makes it very difficult to wipe out in the first round, and the added damage buffs should help make the attacks after its disguise is broken take it out quickly. Mimikyu will also usea move that always attacks first,making it a constant annoyance you need to take care of quickly.

Houndstone - Level 41

Houndstone will hit hard and disappear for half of each turn, primarily using an attack thatmakes it disappear for a turn before attacking,making it invulnerable during this time. Should your original Pokémon still be fighting, the bonuses to their attack stats will help take out Houndstone in one lucky turn. Fighting with Pokémon that aren’t buffed may mean one of your own won’t make it through due tothe sheer damage Houndstone can cause with one attack.

Toxtricity - Level 42

Toxtricity is not usually aghost-type but will Terastallize into oneon its first turn. Toxtricity is naturally a fast-moving Pokémon, and if it’s receiving too many buffs from the crowd, it canquickly wipe out the rest of your team.Healor use tanky Pokémontostay alive and keep it from getting the damage buffs; from there, focus on it with strong super effective attacks, and it shouldn’t take many.

Beating this gym will reward players withTM 114 Shadow Ball.This move is a ghost-type attack that has 80 power, 100 accuracy, and 15 PP. Targets hit by this move may alsohave their special defense lowered.

Banette Pokedex Entry

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