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Lapizula Gym
Lapizula GymFront
Location Lapizula City
Gym Leader Tara
Badge Prior Badge
Dominant Type Psychic
Region Tohoak

The Lapizula Gym (Japanese: ラピスラジム / Lapizula Gym) is the official Gym of Lapizula City. It is based on Psychic-type Pokémon. The Gym Leader is Tara. Trainers who defeat her receive the Prior Badge.

The Gym[]

Appearance[]

The Gym is divided into four rooms. It is notorious for one thing: its layout. It is the combination of an ice puzzle, a teleporter maze and a Strength puzzle involving pushing boulders. If you want to navigate and defeat the Gym Leader, you will have to go through two phases:

Lapizula Gym-1

Global vision of the Gym

  • The first phase involves using a Pokémon with Strength to push the boulders seen at the gym into red warp panels; the floor is slippery so you must find your bearings on where to stop. The blue panels warp you to different parts of the gym.
  • The second phase is one of the most frustrating, hair-pulling, rage-quitting parts of the entire game. Once you're done moving the boulders into the red warp panels, you move on to the hard part: navigating your way to Tara. The boulders are sliding in different directions, making you go somewhere you weren't planning to go. There are eleven trainers, with the Gym Leader.


The puzzle[]

Here are some elements that will help solve this big puzzle.

First phase
As indicated above, the objective is to push the boulders into red warp panels and go to blue warp panels for the next boulder, etc.....
Line in red : direction of the boulder
Line in blue : movement of the player to position the boulder

1.Lapizula Gym 1st step

                                 2.Lapizula Gym 2nd step


3.Lapizula Gym 3rd step

                                         4.Lapizula Gym 4th step



5.Lapizula Gym 5th step


Second phase

The most difficult phase ever in Pokémon Vega.
Line in white : direction of the boulder
Line in blue : movement of the player

Lapizula Gym 2nd phase

Trainers[]

Trainer Pokémon
Central room
Juggler Shawn
Juggler Shawn
Reward: PokémonDollar1800
062 Starmie Lv.45
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Psychic Rodette
Psychic Rodette
Reward: PokémonDollar880
105 Spelven Lv.44
Held icon Oran Berry
111 Baizeast Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Psychic Cedric
Psychic Cedric
Reward: PokémonDollar880
128 Metang Lv.43
Held icon Oran Berry
067 Exeggutor Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Psychic Kayla
Psychic Kayla
Reward: PokémonDollar880
043 Psycolt Lv.43
Held icon Oran Berry
066 Exeggcute Lv.43
Held icon Sitrus Berry
128 Metang Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Juggler Edward
Juggler Edward
Reward: PokémonDollar1760
111 Baizeast Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
045 Yunesis Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Juggler Dalton
Juggler Dalton
Reward: PokémonDollar1760
018 Girafarig Lv.44
No item
105 Spelven Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
East room
Psychic Johan
Psychic Johan
Reward: PokémonDollar880
066 Exeggcute Lv.43
Held icon Oran Berry
054 Girafarig Lv.43
No item
098 Blakjak Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Psychic Cameron
Psychic Cameron
Reward: PokémonDollar860
043 Psycolt Lv.42
Held icon Oran Berry
066 Exeggcute Lv.42
No item
111 Baizeast Lv.43
No item
128 Metang Lv.43
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Psychic Laura
Psychic Laura
Reward: PokémonDollar880
098 Blakjak Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
044 Kinegasus Lv.44
Held icon Sitrus Berry
Southwest room
Juggler Gregory
Juggler Gregory
Reward: PokémonDollar1800
067 Exeggutor Lv.45
Held icon Sitrus Berry


Sprite Tara
Gym Leader
Tara
Lapizula Gym
Reward:
PokémonDollar5600
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Kinegasus
Types:
Psychic Flying
Ability:
Run Away or Natural Cure
Held item:
Bag Quick Claw Sprite Quick Claw
Kinegasus Lv.54
Psyburn
Psychic Special
  --  
   
Thunder Wave
Electric Status
  --  
   
Diamond Blast
Rock Special
  --  
   
Heat Wave
Fire Special
  --  
   
Metagross
Types:
Steel Psychic
Ability:
Clear Body
Held item:
Bag Scope Lens Sprite Scope Lens
Metagross Lv.55
Zen Headbutt
Psychic Physical
  --  
   
Hammer Arm
Fighting Physical
  --  
   
Meteor Mash
Steel Physical
  --  
   
Wood Hammer
Grass Physical
  --  
   
Bakeko
Types:
Fire Dark
Ability:
Pickup or Limber
Held item:
Bag Focus Band Sprite Focus Band
Bakeko Lv.55
Fire Blast
Fire Special
  --  
   
Devastate
Dark Physical
  --  
   
Bug Noise
Bug Special
  --  
   
Giga Spark
Electric Physical
  --  
   
Starmie
Types:
Water Psychic
Ability:
Natural Cure or Illuminate
Held item:
Bag King's Rock Sprite King's Rock
Starmie Lv.54
Bug Noise
Bug Special
  --  
   
Ice Beam
Ice Special
  --  
   
Discharge
Electric Special
  --  
   
Surf
Water Special
  --  
   
Folifarig
Types:
Normal Psychic
Ability:
Inner Focus or Early Bird
Held item:
Bag Bright Powder Sprite Bright Powder
Folifarig Lv.56
Signal Beam
Bug Special
  --  
   
Psychic
Psychic Special
  --  
   
Hyper Voice
Normal Special
  --  
   
Confuse Ray
Ghost Status
  --  
   



Reward[]

TM Badge
TMPsychic TM29 (Psychic) Prior Badge


Strategy[]

All of Tara's Psychic types all have ridiculous coverage and can hit hard as well.

  • Kinegasus isn't the most menacing thing but it can paralyze with Thunder Wave and hit hard with Psyburn if it hits. Ice types must be wary about Heat Wave and Diamond Blast as Kinegasus carries both.
  • Bakeko is the odd one out but can be a good way to throw people off if they were expecting to sweep Tara with a Ghost type. It has a Focus Band, meaning that you won't KO it easily. Aside from STAB Fire Blast and Devastate, Bakeko also carries Giga Spark for the unfortunate Waters and Bug Noise. Other than that, it's not the most threatening thing out there.
  • Much like Brooke, Tara carries a Starmie with an insane movepool, having Ice Beam to cover Grass types, Bug Noise to hurt unsuspecting Dark types and a King's Rock to flinch your Pokémon with any opportunity. Best advice is to wipe it out quick before it causes any trouble.
  • With Scope Lens, Metagross will constantly land crits if you're not prepared. Because Steel was resistant to Ghost and Dark prior to Gen 6, you had to use either a Fire or Ground type Pokémon to counter it. The former is more recommended as Metagross carries Wood Hammer. It also has Meteor Mash and Zen Headbutt for STAB with Hammer Arm to cover Dark types.
  • Folifarig is the biggest hurdle of them all, however. It packs Confuse Ray to hamper your strategy, Psychic and Hyper Voice for STAB and Signal Beam to hurt Dark types. It also has a Bright Powder to make sure all of your moves have a chance of missing. A very scary Pokémon indeed.

Tips:

1. Use Pokémon that have a resistance to Psychic such as Feroceros and Astignite. Be aware of Pokemon such as Starmie and Tara's Kinegasus who can hit their weaknesses.

2. Teach your Pokémon Bug Noise, Shadow Clamp or Dark Resolve. Shadow Clamp is the most recommended since it doesn't harm the user. Other moves recommended are Signal Beam, Shadow Claw, Dark Pulse, Crunch, Shadow Ball, Raid and Night Slash.

3. Any good Bug, Ghost or Dark type and Pokémon that can learn moves from those 3 types (Hantama, Gengar, Goabalt, Jarmit, Yunesis with Shadow Ball, etc) will be great against the Gym. Just be aware of the insane coverage Tara's Pokemon have and use other Pokémon to cover their weaknesses. Do that, and you'll be perfectly fine.

Trivia[]

Gym Leaders of the Tohoak region
Junopsis Gym Elnath Badge
Annette OD
Annette
Seafin Gym Arneb Badge
Geoff OD
Geoff
Gamboge Gym Phact Badge
Brooke OD
Brooke
Nephrite Gym Sarfah Badge
Hanza OD
Avery
Orpimence Gym Gemma Badge
Dou & Mei OD
Chie & Rito
Ravenplume Gym Hadar Badge
Fenton OD
Fenton
Lapizula Gym Prior Badge
Tara OD
Tara
New Island Gym Mirach Badge
Mewtwo OD
Mewtwo
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