

She will use a stronger team here but will not appear until her Pokégear phone number has been obtained at the Olivine City diner. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Jasmine can be fought multiple times in Saffron City's Fighting Dojo. Once defeated, she will yield the Mineral Badge and TM23 ( Iron Tail).

In battle, she uses the newly-discovered Steel-type Pokémon, but a Gentleman in the Lighthouse says she used to train Rock-type Pokémon such as Onix. When it is retrieved, she uses it to heal the Ampharos and returns to the Gym afterwards. She requests that a special medicine be brought from the Cianwood City pharmacy. When the player first meets Jasmine, she will refuse to battle, as she is busy caring for Amphy. Amphy will only take the medicine the player brings from Jasmine. She is compassionate, and when Amphy, the Ampharos in the Glitter Lighthouse, falls ill, Jasmine looks after it. Jasmine is a shy girl who has trouble speaking. Her title in these games is "The Steel-Clad Defense Girl." She also appears in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, and their remakes.

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