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In the Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl as well as the original Diamond and Pearl, Maylene is the third Gym you have to fight to progress through the game. Located in Veilstone City, she specialized in Fighting-type Pokemon and always bring along a tough Lucario as her party member. Here’s how to deal with both Gym Leader Maylene and her tricky puzzle to get the Cobble Badge in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
How to Do the Veilstone Gym Puzzle
Before you reach her though, there is a puzzle that you must complete. GosuNoob has made a video to easily solve the Gym puzzle. You can also read our text guide just below the video.
- Push the lower-middle square pit wall to the right.
- Push the first wall in the top right pit to the right.
- Push the wall just above the first pit to the right.
- Then push the wall just above it/second wall in the top-right pit to the right.
- Push the wall between the first and second pit to the left.
- Walk to the top-right part of the Gym, push the wall near the tires to the left.
- Go through the right side pits to the top of the Gym.
- Push the first wall to Maylene’s platform to the left.
- Go back to the Gym entrance, then push the wall in the bottom-middle pit to the left.
- Push the wall above it to the left.
- Return the wall in the bottom-middle pit to the right then walk through the left side of the Gym until you reach a dead end.
- Push the wall near the tire to the right, go back to the entrance, push the bottom-middle pit wall again to the right.
- Push the wall between the two middle pits to the right.
- Push the wall in the top-left pit to the left.
- Go to the left side of the Gym, push the wall in the bottom-left pit to the right.
- Walk past the two left-side pits, push the second wall to Maylene’s platform to the right.
- Go speak with Maylene by cutting through the middle part of the Gym.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: First Maylene Fight Strategy
If you want to get the best team to fight Maylene in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl, then you had best get some Pokemon that can exploit her weaknesses and do it quickly. To start, let’s look at her initial line-up. Maylene uses three Pokemon:
Pokemon Team | Type(s) | Weaknesses (2x Damage) | Moves | Additional Information |
Meditite (Level 27) | Fighting/Psychic | Flying, Ghost, Fairy | – Drain Punch – Light Screen – Flash – Bulk Up | – Ability: Power Power (double Attack stat) – Item: Light Clay (Protective moves last longer) |
Machoke (Level 27) | Fighting | Flying, Psychic, Fairy | – Low Sweep – Knock Off – Rock Tomb – Bulldoze | – Ability: Guts (Gain 50% Attack if it has a status condition) – Item: Expert Belt (Boosts 20% damage to Super Effective moves) |
Lucario (Level 27) | Fighting/Steel | Fighting, Ground, Fire | – Drain Punch – Screech – Metal Claw – Bulk Up | – Ability: Steadfast (Increase Speed every time it flinches) – Item: Big Root (Draining moves heals 30% more HP) |
Starting out with Piplup/Prinplup or Turtwig/Grotle might give you a harder time fighting against Maylene’s team because you don’t have any hard counter against them. However, if you start with Chimchar/Monferno, you should already have options of Fire and Fighting moves to easily exploit Lucario’s Steel-type weakness. Maylene also brings two Hyper Potions to use on her Pokemon when they are below 33% health. With that in mind, always bring Flying, Ghost, or Psychic-type Pokemon.
If it’s possible, get a Magikarp and quickly turn it into Gyarados at level 20 or get a Starly/Staravia. Both have the Intimidate Ability, reducing the opponent’s Attack stats. For Psychic Pokemon, you can trade a Machop for an Abra at Oreburgh City, inside the building to the left of the Poke Mart. Golbat/Crobat is extremely effective against Maylene’s lineup because of their Poison/Flying-type giving 4x resistance against Fighting moves. Lastly, a Ghastly/Haunter is also an excellent choice as well because Ghost is immune to Fighting-type attacks. Luxio can also be used to paralyze her team with Charge and Spark. Although at this point of the game, just bringing one Flying-type to deal with Meditite and Machoke and one Fire Pokemon for Lucario should be enough especially if you over-level them to level 30.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl: Maylene Rematch Strategy
In Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, once you obtain the National Pokedex, you can challenge each Sinnoh Gym Leader again once per day. This time around, Maylene will have a full six Pokemon team to fight you with:
Pokemon Team | Type(s) | Weaknesses (2x Damage) | Moves | Additional Information |
Hitmontop (Level 64) | Fighting | Flying, Psychic, Fairy | – Close Combat – Stone Edge – Sucker Punch – Brick Break | – Ability: Intimidate (Lowers enemy Attack) – Item: Expert Belt (Boosts 20% damage to Super Effective moves) |
Breloom (Level 66) | Grass/Fighting | Flying (4x), Poison, Fairy, Fire, Psychic, Ice | – Bullet Seed – Mach Punch – Rock Tomb – Force Palm | – Ability: Technician (Increases moves which have a power of 60 or less by 50%) – Item: Life Orb (Boosts damage by 30% but the holder also takes 10% damage) |
Heracross (Level 68) | Bug/Fighting | Flying (4x), Fire, Psychic, Fairy | – Megahorn – Close Combat – Facade – Stone Edge | – Ability: Guts (Gain 50% Attack if it has a status condition) – Item: Flame Orb (Burns holder at the end of a turn) |
Infernape (Level 70) | Fire/Fighting | Flying, Ground, Water, Psychic | – Flare Blitz – Close Combat – Acrobatics – Overheat | – Ability: Blaze (Boosts Fire Attack or Special Attack by 50% when at 1/2 HP) – Item: White Herb (Restores negative stats) |
Medichamp (Level 72) | Fighting/Psychic | Flying, Ghost, Fairy | – High Jump Kick – Zen Headbutt – Fire Punch – Thunder Punch | – Ability: Pure Power (Doubles Attack stat) – Item: Choice Headband (Boosts Attack by 50% but locked all moves except the first one used) |
Lucario (Level 74) | Fighting/Steel | Fighting, Ground, Fire | – Aura Sphere – Flash Cannon – Water Pulse – Vacuum Wave | – Ability: Justified (Boosts Attack if hit by Dark-type moves) – Item: Focus Sash (Protects against OHKO moves with 1 HP left) |
Having Infernape is no longer a sure-fire way to beat Lucario, no thanks to its Water Pulse. The same goes with most Flying Pokemon since she now has Medichamp with Thunder Punch, Breloom with Rock Tomb, and Heracross with Stone Edge. Nevertheless, with the National Pokedex unlocked, you also have more options to build a proper counter team.
To counter her first Pokemon, Hitmontop’s, Intimidate, try putting a Special Attack-dependant Pokemon as your first instead. One of the best options is Togekiss. Then set up a Reflect to protect your party against most Physical attacks. As with the previous version, bringing a Flying-type Pokemon can still help against this fight. Especially at this point, your Staravia should already evolve into Staraptor. Along with a wide variety of Flying-type attacks, Staraptor could also learn Close Combat, a versatile Fighting move that can deal good damage against Lucario. Torterra or Garchomp with strong Ground moves like Earthquake could also deal devastating damage to her Lucario and Infernape.
Maylene Battle Tower Team
You are only allowed to bring three Pokemon during Single Battles and some Pokemon, including Legendaries and event Pokemon, are not allowed to be used in Battle Tower. As a result, it’s critical to pick your party members carefully. Although that means you can only adjust your team once for the entirety of the Battle Tower fight, it’s still important to take notes which Pokemon Maylene could have in her “three-mon” team:
Pokemon Team | Type(s) | Weaknesses (2x Damage) | Moves | Additional Information |
Breloom (Level 50) | Grass/Fighting | Flying (4x), Poison, Fairy, Fire, Psychic, Ice | – Spore – Mach Punch – Bullet Seed – Rock Tomb | – Ability: Technician (Increases moves which have a power of 60 or less by 50%) – Item: Focus Sash (Protects against OHKO moves with 1 HP left) |
Blaziken (Level 50) | Fire/Fighting | Flying, Ground, Water, Psychic | – Protect – Flare Blitz – Close Combat – Rock Slide | – Ability: Speed Boost (At the end of each turn, raises Speed stat) – Item: Life Orb (Boosts damage by 30% but the holder also takes 10% damage) |
Empoleon (Level 50) | Water/Steel | Fighting, Ground, Electric | – Hydro Pump – Flash Cannon – Ice Beam – Grass Knot | – Ability: Torrent (Boosts Water Attack or Special Attack by 50% when at 1/2 HP) – Item: Choice Scarf (Boosts Speed by 50% but locked all moves except the first one used) |
Hitmontop (Level 50) | Fighting | Flying, Psychic, Fairy | – Close Combat – Buldoze – Bullet Punch – Fake Out | – Ability: Intimidate (Lowers enemy Attack) – Item: Sitrus Berry (Restores 25% of the user’s max HP) |
Dragonite (Level 50) | Dragon/Flying | Rock, Ice, Dragon, Fairy | – Outrage – Earthquake – Fire Punch – Dragon Dance | – Ability: Multiscale (Reduces enemy attack by half when at maximum HP) – Item: Lum Berry (Cure any non-volatile status condition and confusion instantly) |
Lucario (Level 50) | Fighting/Steel | Fighting, Ground, Fire | – Focus Blast – Flash Cannon – Dark Pulse – Vacuum Wave | – Ability: Inner Focus (Prevents flinching and blocks Intimidate) – Item: Focus Sash (Protects against OHKO moves with 1 HP left) |
Infernape (Level 50) | Fire/Fighting | Flying, Ground, Water, Psychic | – Overheat – Stealth Rock – Fake Out – Close Combat | – Ability: Blaze (Boosts Fire Attack or Special Attack by 50% when at 1/2 HP) – Item: Focus Sash (Protects against OHKO moves with 1 HP left) |
Gallade (Level 50) | Psychic/Fighting | Flying, Ghost, Fairy | – Psycho Cut – Close Combat – Shadow Sneak – Knock Off | – Ability: Steadfast (Increases Speed when flinched) – Item: Sitrus Berry (Restores 25% of the user’s max HP) |
Lucario (Level 50) | Fighting/Steel | Fighting, Ground, Fire | – Close Combat – Extreme Speed – Meteor Mash – Ice Punch | – Ability: Inner Focus (Prevents flinching and blocks Intimidate) – Item: Shuca Berry (Reduces one Super Effective Ground attack damage) |
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Both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are available now on the Nintendo Switch.