Are Pokemon training in a gym damaged?

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I couldn't find an existing question asking this, and the accepted answer for How does training work? says:

I don't think your returning Pokémon is buffed or damaged, but I can't say for certain

So, do you need to heal your Pokemon after training in a Gym, i.e. are they damaged? Do you need to revive them?



Best Answer

Yes you do need to heal your pokemon after training in a Gym. The lowest they can go down is to 1 hp if it is your own team's gym while they can faint in an opposing faction's team which is when you need to use revive. Personal experience.




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Does training Pokemon make them stronger?

Training raises a given Pokemon's CP, making it more effective in combat. To train a Pokemon you'll also need candies, which you also get by catching Pokemon.

How long does it take for a Pokemon to leave a gym?

Typically, a Pokemon will remain in a gym anywhere from a few hours to a few weeks, depending on how strong it is and how popular the location is \u2013 but one very impressive trainer has managed to last an incredible 1332 days in a gym. Niantic A Pokemon Go trainer held a gym for over three and a half years.

How do I get my Pokemon back from the gym?

Unfortunately, Pokemon Go does not currently allow players to remove their own Pokemon from gyms. The only way to get your Pokemon back is for them to be defeated in battle by enemy players.






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