Estados
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Guess SG pokemon players just anyhow play ego too high.
Yesterday I own a Gym as I from red team. I just open the app and discover own by another red team member...zzzz same team also want to take over.
I don't know perhaps he want to gain points?
its not about ego ba. he want lvl the gym but thn cause ur pokemon too low so he took over
OK, what about my own team's gym? Can I battle my own team?
You can! Gyms belonging to your team are considered friendly, but they do allow for battling. These battles exist for training purposes, however, so it's a good idea to visit the spots that your own team is already holding down to help strengthen your party for those rival gym battles. They'll pick up experience, win or lose.
Not only can you train your Pokémon at your team's gyms, but you can help to fortify its presence at these places to ensure that no rivals can take them down.
How do gym battles at friendly gyms work?
Mechanically, battles play out in the same way as they do at rival gyms. Entering training mode involves sending out one Pokémon against the set of trainers who've claimed this gym for your team already. With each trainer you topple, the gym's prestige will increase.
Attaining enough prestige points will successfully level up the gym and give you the chance leave a single Pokémon behind to defend the gym. This is also possible if the gym has an open slot available for a battle-ready trainer. Although you will receive your Pokémon back if a rival beats in battle, it's still smart not to give up your best monster in the name of your team. Assuming your team's defense is good enough, you won't get that critter back for quite some time.

