Before you battle her in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, however, you must complete the Alfornada Gym Test by taking part in Emotional Spectrum Practice and battles. Below, we cover how to beat ESP trainers and how to beat Psychic Gym Leader Tulip, so you can add another Gym Badge to your collection. On this page: If you’d like to learn more about your Paldea adventure, visit our Pokémon Scarlet and Violet walkthrough. To make your way up this cave, however, you need to have unlocked an ability during the Path of Legends story. We did it by using high jump, but you might be able to use the climb ability as well. We would usually recommend setting the Gym leader or Pokémon Centers in the town as a marker on the map if you’re getting lost, but that’s not going to help you in this cave, as the town is above you. Instead, keep heading up the cave, following the direction of any trainers you see, and you’ll eventually find the light leading to Alfornada at the top. When you get to Alfornada, you’ll find the Psychic Gym on the eastern side of town. To pass this test, you have to press the correct button that corresponds with the emotion Dendra is telling you . The colour of the emotion will also displayed, so red equals angry, and so on. Here’s what colour and button each emotion represents:
Angry (Red) - X Joyful (Yellow) - A Surprised (Blue) - B Excited (Green) - Y
Once you pass the first ESP test, you’ll then start a battle with Trainer Emily.
Here’s how to beat Emily:
After defeating Emily you’ll get 6,020 prize money and will then take part in another ESP test. Once you pass that one, you can then battle Trainer Rafael.
Here’s how to beat Rafael:
You’ll get 6,020 prize money for beating Rafael, and with that the Emotional Spectrum Practice is over, and the Psychic Gym Test has been passed.
You can now return to the Gym to take on Tulip, so make sure your Pokémon are all healed up.
Our Pokémon Scarlet and Violet walkthrough can take you through the entire game - including The First Day of School, Victory Road, Starfall Street, Path of Legends and when you’re ready, The Way Home and the final boss.
Elsewhere, we can help with the Normal Gym test Secret Item menu, version differences, the best Scarlet and Violet starter, EXP farming, shiny Pokémon and learning how to fly, swim, climb and dash.
When it comes to individual Pokémon, we can help with Gimmighoul, Ditto, Bellibolt, Pawmot, Scovillain, Frigibax, Sinistea, Brambleghast, Annihilape, Farigiraf, Dudunsparce, Lycanrock forms, Armarouge and Ceruledge.
Psychic-type Pokémon are weak to Bug, Dark and Ghost.
If you picked Sprigatito as your starter, we recommend using it here, as it is a dual Grass and Dark-type. Otherwise, just make sure you’re bringing a strong Pokémon with Dark, Bug, or Ghost-type moves.
Remember, like all Gym Leaders, Tulip will Terastallize her last Pokémon, so, even though it’s not a Psychic-type at first, it will become one.
Tulip’s full Pokémon team is:
For defeating Tulip, you’ll receive 8,100 prize money, TM120 Psychic and a Gym Badge - the level limit increase for having Pokémon listen to you and making them easier to catch will depend on where you are in the Victory Road storyline.
Also depending on where you are in Victory Road, you may have a battle with Nemona after beating Tulip.
Who will you face next on Victory Road? Will it be Katy, Brassius, Kofu, Iono, Larry, Ryme, or Grusha? Or maybe you’re ready to battle the Elite Four and the Top Champion! If you want to take a break from Gyms, there’s always the Path of Legends and Starfall Street stories to tackle as well.