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* Milo's uniform number is "831", which can be read in Japanese as {{wp|Japanese wordplay#Goroawase|goroawase}} for 野菜 ''yasai'', meaning "vegetables". | * Milo's uniform number is "831", which can be read in Japanese as {{wp|Japanese wordplay#Goroawase|goroawase}} for 野菜 ''yasai'', meaning "vegetables". | ||
* Milo shares his Chinese name with [[Team GO Rocket]] Leader [[Arlo]] from {{g|GO}}. | * Milo shares his Chinese name with [[Team GO Rocket]] Leader [[Arlo]] from {{g|GO}}. | ||
* Milo is the only Gym Leader to change their ace Pokémon. He is also the only Gym Leader to have a different ace Pokémon depending on the version. In Sword, he gets Flapple while in Shield, he has Appletun. | |||
==Names== | ==Names== |
Revision as of 01:29, 12 January 2020
Milo ヤロー Yarrow | |
"The fighting farmer!" | |
Artwork from Sword and Shield | |
Gender | Male |
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Eye color | Green |
Hair color | Peach |
Hometown | Turffield |
Region | Galar |
Relatives | Unnamed younger brother |
Trainer class | Gym Leader |
Generation | VIII |
Games | Sword and Shield |
Leader of | Turffield Stadium |
Badge | Grass Badge |
Specializes in | Grass types |
Milo (Japanese: ヤロー Yarrow) is the Gym Leader of Turffield's Gym, known officially as Turffield Stadium. He specializes in Grass-type Pokémon. He gives the Grass Badge to Trainers who defeat him.
In the games
League Cards
This is a transcript of the back of Milo's League Cards in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
- Normal League Card
- "This Trainer was born as the son of farmers. He has honed his strength, stamina, and skill as a Pokémon Trainer from a young age by working together with his Pokémon. Because of his gentle nature, he has trouble going all out on weaker opponents, which is why his Gym is the first one for challengers to attempt during the Gym Challenge. He always wears his boots, as apparently they let him dig in his heels when he needs to."
- Rare League Card
- "Though his record isn't the best due to his focus on simply having fun in battles, Milo himself is incredibly strong. The rolls of hay used in his Gym Challenge each weigh over 770 pounds, yet Milo can roll them around easily. Wooloo tend to roll around, too, and sometimes they can get carried away and roll out of the Gym Stadium. It has become common in Turffield to see the whole town chasing after Milo, who is in turn chasing after a stray Wooloo, along with Yamper."
Pokémon
Milo keeps his Pokémon in Ultra Balls.
Gym battle
Milo will Dynamax his Eldegoss at the first opportunity.
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Max Raid Battle partner
Milo teams up with the player, Hop, and Piers to face a Dynamax Tsareena in a Max Raid Battle.
Pokémon Sword
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Pokémon Shield
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Champion Cup rematches
Pokémon Sword
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Pokémon Shield
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Quotes
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
- Turffield
- "Wooloo! Where do you think you’re going?!"
- "My... Are you OK? You took that Tackle head on..."
- "Hmmm? Oh, you must be one of those Gym Challengers, right?"
- "Yes, indeed!": "Ahhh, I thought so. I saw you at the opening ceremony."
- "No, I’m not": "Oh please, are you trying to have me on? I saw you at the opening ceremony!"
- "My name’s Milo. I’m a Gym Leader and rather partial to Grass-type Pokémon."
- "I’ve been itching to see just how good the Champion-endorsed Gym Challengers are... Let me find out at the Gym Stadium! Just head on through this route, and you’ll run right into my stadium. See you there!"
- "Come on now. Back to the stadium with you, too! We can’t keep the Gym Challengers waiting!"
- Turffield Stadium
- "My Gym’s the first one people face, so we get a lot of challengers. That’s why I try to keep the Gym mission challenging, but..."
- "that didn’t stop you from completing it, <player>! Proper job!"
- "Sure seems like you understand Pokémon real well. This is gonna be a doozy of a battle! I’ll have to Dynamax my Pokémon if I want to win!"
- Upon being defeated
- "The power of Grass has wilted... What an incredible Gym Challenger!"
- Upon sending out last Pokémon
- "Woohoo! We’re not going to be done in that easy! We’re tough as weeds!"
- Upon using Dynamax
- "Come on, then! It’s Dynamax time! You’re about to be uprooted!"
- After being defeated
- "That must have been a fulfilling Pokémon battle for you!"
- "As proof that you have defeated a Gym Leader for the Gym Challenge, allow me to present you with your very own Grass Badge!"
- "You need to obtain all eight Gym Badges in order to complete the Gym Challenge. And the only way to gather the Badges is to defeat every Gym Leader!"
Artwork
Key artwork of Milo accepting Victor's challenge in Sword and Shield |
Milo's League Card in Sword and Shield |
Milo's rare League Card in Sword and Shield |
Trivia
- The logo of Turffield Orchards can be seen on the uniforms of Milo and Turffield Stadium Gym Trainers.
- Milo's uniform number is "831", which can be read in Japanese as goroawase for 野菜 yasai, meaning "vegetables".
- Milo shares his Chinese name with Team GO Rocket Leader Arlo from Pokémon GO.
- Milo is the only Gym Leader to change their ace Pokémon. He is also the only Gym Leader to have a different ace Pokémon depending on the version. In Sword, he gets Flapple while in Shield, he has Appletun.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヤロー Yarrow | From yarrow and 野 ya (field) |
English | Milo | From Achillea millefolium (yarrow) |
French | Percy | From persil à dinde (yarrow) |
German | Yarro | From his Japanese name |
Italian | Yarrow | From his Japanese name |
Spanish | Percy | From perejil bravío (yarrow) |
Korean | 아킬 Akil | From Achillea millefolium (yarrow) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 亞洛 Yǎluò 亚洛 Yàluò |
Transliteration of his Japanese name |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 亞洛 Alok | Mandarin-based transliteration of his Japanese name |
Russian | Майло Maylo | Transcription of his English name |
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