All Pokemon Gym Leaders Tier List – Gym Leaders Ranked

List of all Pokemon gym leader levels

Creating a comprehensive tier list for all Pokémon Gym Leaders in different games can be subjective due to a variety of factors such as personal opinion, battle difficulty, team composition, and other subjective criteria.

Nonetheless, here is a general tier list based on overall impact and difficulty:

S level:

  1. Giovanni (red/blue/green)
  2. blue(gold/silver)
  3. Raihan (sword/shield)
  4. Collapser Awakening (Diamond/Pearl)
  5. Jasmine (gold/silver)
  6. Roxy (Black 2/White 2)
  7. Flannery (Ruby/Sapphire)
  8. Byron (Diamond/Pearl)
  9. Lime (scarlet/violet)

Grade A:

  1. Norman (Ruby/Sapphire)
  2. Opal (Sword/Shield)
  3. Alessa (black/white)
  4. Collina(X/Y)
  5. Brian (Red/Blue)
  6. Iris (white)
  7. Dock (Sword/Shield)
  8. Sabrina (Red/Blue)
  9. Drayden (black)
  10. Nessa (sword/shield)
  11. Clermont(X/Y)
  12. Lieutenant Surge (Red/Blue)
  13. Skylar (black/white)
  14. Claire (gold/silver)
  15. Brock (red/blue)
  16. Alister (shield)
  17. Valerie(X/Y)
  18. Mist (red/blue)
  19. Lenora (black/white)
  20. Gardenia (Diamond/Pearl)

Grade B:

  1. Winona (Ruby/Sapphire)
  2. Viola(X/Y)
  3. Erica (red/blue)
  4. Marlene (Diamond/Pearl)
  5. Volkner (Diamond/Pearl)
  6. Meloni (shield)
  7. Jenny (gold/silver)
  8. Watson (Ruby/Sapphire)
  9. Cheren (Black 2/White 2)
  10. Fantina (Diamond/Pearl)
  11. Chuck (gold/silver)
  12. Locke (Diamond/Pearl)
  13. Clara (sword)
  14. Bea (sword)
  15. Brasius (Scarlet/Violet)
  16. Kofu (scarlet/violet)
  17. Juan (Emerald)
  18. Morty (Gold/Silver)
  19. Tate and Lisa (Ruby/Sapphire)
  20. Kabu (sword/shield)

C grade:

  1. Candice (Diamond/Pearl)
  2. Ulfric(X/Y)
  3. Faulkner (Gold/Silver)
  4. Wallace (Ruby/Sapphire)
  5. Berg (black/white)
  6. Tulips (scarlet/purple)
  7. Bugsy (gold/silver)
  8. Olympia(X/Y)
  9. Gordy (sword)
  10. Price (gold/silver)
  11. Roxanne (Ruby/Sapphire)
  12. Ramos(X/Y)
  13. Katie (Scarlet/Violet)
  14. Ci Lan/Chili/Cress (Black/White)
  15. Milo (sword/shield)
  16. Clay(Black/White)
  17. Bryson (black/white)
  18. Avery (shield)

Please note that this tier list is general and may vary based on personal gaming experience, team composition, and strategies used. The difficulty and impact of Gym Leaders vary from player to player.

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Pokémon Go is a mobile game launched in 2016. You can use your phone’s GPS to find and catch Pokémon in the real world. You can train and battle these Pokémon no matter where you are.

It’s free to play, but you can buy things in the game if you want. When it started, it had around 150 Pokémon, but by 2021 that number had grown to around 700.

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