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Milo
Species Human
Hair color Peach
Eye color Green
Base Turffield
Debut Pokémon: Sword and Shield

Milo is the first of the eight gym leaders of the Galar region's major league who must be faced in Pokémon: Sword and Shield. He specializes in Grass-type Pokémon.

Background

Milo was born to farmers and lived in Turffield. He worked with Pokémon since he was young, which helped him to hone his own strength, stamina and skill as a Pokémon trainer. Although he was very physically strong, he had a gentle nature which caused him to go easy on opponents. Milo was also known to focus more on having fun when it came to Pokémon battles. So, while he qualified to become one of the gym leaders of Galar's major league, he ended up ranking as the weakest of the major league in battles held between the gym leaders. This caused his gym to be appointed as the first one for challengers of the major league. Despite ranking above him, Nessa considered Milo to be her rival. Milo responded to this by saying that his only rival was himself.

His gym and its challenge reflected his rural lifestyle. It was home to thirty Wooloo, as well as a several trainers who helped to corral them with Yamper. As the gym challenge, challengers had to corral all thirty Wooloo through several areas, while Milo's trainers attempted to foil the challenger's efforts. Milo was also known to leave the gym to retrieve any lost Wooloo, which was how he encountered the protagonist. Milo was first seen at the opening ceremony for the gym challenge with the other gym leaders. He then bumped into the trainer when a stray Wooloo tackled the trainer at Route 3. Milo recognized the trainer from the ceremony and looked forward to battling them. Milo was defeated by Hop followed by the protagonist, and he was also defeated by Bede and Marnie at some point. He accepted his defeat gracefully and gave each victor a Grass Badge. He also pointed them towards the next gym challenge and told them about the Wild Area.

At the end of the game, Milo participated in the tournament that was held as the Finals of the gym challenge. In the first round of the finals, Milo was pitted against the Dragon-type trainer, Raihan. Milo was nervous about his chances and ended up losing the battle. Afterwards, he returned to Turffield and held an exhibition match against Piers. This was interrupted by the sudden appearance of a forcibly Dynamaxed Tsareena. Milo had the gym evacuated while they figured out their next move. The protagonist and Hop joined them, and it was decided that the four of them would work together against the Dynamaxed Pokémon. Together, they were able to defeat it and restore it to normal. Milo proceeded to tend to the Tsareena at his gym while it recovered, and he thanked the protagonist by giving them a rare variant of his League Card.

Pokémon Roster

In battle, he uses a Gossifleur and an Eldegoss, the latter of which he Dynamaxes. During the battle with the Dynamaxed Tsareena, he uses a Flapple instead. His gym is also home to 30 Wooloo, who he helps to manage. He has been known to be accompanied by a Yamper when looking for stray Wooloo, although it is uncertain if he officially owns it, or if it is one of the Yamper belonging to his trainers.

Milo is also depicted with six visible Poké Balls on his person, implying that he has a full team of Pokémon.

Trivia

  • His English name may be derived from "achillea millefolium", the taxonomic name for a common flower called a yarrow. His Japanese name is Yarrow, in reference to both the flower and "ya", the Japanese word for field.
  • Milo's League Number is "831". In Japanese, the numbers can be read as "yasai", which is the Japanese word for "vegetables".
  • He always wears his boots, apparently because they allow him to dig in his heels whenever he needs to.
  • Milo is strong enough to easily roll around the rolls of hay present in his gym challenge, which each weigh over 770 pounds.
  • He is said to both work the field and raise flowers.