Roark
"Call me Roark the Rock!" | |
Roark | |
Species | Human |
Hair color | Red |
Eye color | Red |
Base | Oreburgh City |
Relatives | Byron (father) Underground Man (Grandfather) |
Debut | Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Versions |
Roark is one of the eight gym leaders of the Sinnoh region faced in Pokémon: Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Versions. He is the first gym leader to be faced and specializes in Rock-type Pokémon.
Background
Being the son of Steel-type gym leader Byron, Roark naturally followed in his father's footsteps and trained hard. He liked to measure the toughness of in battle. However, his father still looked down at him as a child and originally offered a Gym Leader position to Riley instead, although Riley declined to give Roark his chance. Roark became the gym leader of the Oreburgh City gym, as well as the safety supervisor of the Oreburgh Mines. Despite his youth, he was able to safely maintain the mine while also allowing trainers to practice in the mine as well.
In Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, Roark is first encountered within the Oreburgh Mines, where he demonstrates the Rock Smash move and then returns to his gym after meeting Lucas/Dawn. After being defeated, Roark was ashamed to lose to a badgeless trainer but admitted that the victor was strong while he was weak, and he surrendered the Coal Badge with TM 76: Stealth Rock. He also left Lucas/Dawn with the warning that the other seven gym leaders were tougher than him.
When the player first uses the Explorer Kit, Roark also appears there to welcome them to the Underground. In Platinum, he is also among the trainers who can be randomly battled at the Battlezone, this time with a stronger line-up of Pokémon.
Pokémon Roster
Roark uses the following Pokémon in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum:
The following is the roster he uses in Battlezone matches:
Other Appearances
- He has appeared in a total of six episodes of the Pokémon anime's Diamond and Pearl series. In his initial appearances, he was bested by Paul but defeated Ash Ketchum until Ash won their rematch. He reappears when the group arrives at Canalave City, in an episode dealing with his father problems. He acts as a referee during the battle with Byron, who is shown to have more affection for his son than he lets on.
Trivia
- He is named after Howard Roark, a character from the Ayn Rand book The Fountainhead, who is also a redheaded miner.
Pokémon Gym Leaders | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Region | 1º | 2º | 3º | 4º | 5º | 6º | 7º | 8º |
Kanto | Brock |
Misty |
Lt. Surge |
Erika |
Koga-Janine |
Sabrina |
Blaine |
Giovanni-Blue |
Johto | Falkner |
Bugsy |
Whitney |
Morty |
Chuck |
Jasmine |
Pryce |
Clair |
Hoenn | Roxanne |
Brawly |
Wattson |
Flannery |
Norman |
Winona |
Tate & Liza |
Wallace/Juan |
Sinnoh | Roark |
Gardenia |
Maylene |
Wake |
Fantina |
Byron |
Candice |
Volkner |
Unova | Cilan/Chili/Cress |
Lenora |
Burgh |
Elesa |
Clay |
Skyla |
Brycen |
Drayden/Iris |
Unova (2) | Cheren |
Roxie |
Drayden |
Marlon | ||||
Kalos | Viola |
Grant |
Korrina |
Ramos |
Clemont |
Valerie Fairy |
Olympia |
Wulfric |
Galar | Milo |
Nessa |
Kabu |
Bea/Allister / |
Opal-Bede Fairy |
Gordie/Melony / |
Piers-Marnie |
Raihan |
Paldea | Katy |
Brassius |
Iono |
Kofu |
Larry |
Ryme |
Tulip |
Grusha |