All Pokemon Gym Leaders Tier List - Gym Leaders Ranked

Pokémon Go Gym Leader Raids feature diverse teams, often requiring type advantage strategies for successful battles against Raid Bosses.

by Madhumitha | Updated Dec 13, 2023

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All Pokemon Gym Leaders Tier List

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

Nevertheless, here's a generalized tier list based on overall impact and difficulty:

S-Tier:

  1. Giovanni (Red/Blue/Green)
  2. Blue (Gold/Silver)
  3. Raihan (Sword/Shield)
  4. Crasher Wake (Diamond/Pearl)
  5. Jasmine (Gold/Silver)
  6. Roxie (Black 2/White 2)
  7. Flannery (Ruby/Sapphire)
  8. Byron (Diamond/Pearl)
  9. Ryme (Scarlet/Violet)

A-Tier:

  1. Norman (Ruby/Sapphire)
  2. Opal (Sword/Shield)
  3. Elesa (Black/White)
  4. Korrina (X/Y)
  5. Blaine (Red/Blue)
  6. Iris (White)
  7. Piers (Sword/Shield)
  8. Sabrina (Red/Blue)
  9. Drayden (Black)
  10. Nessa (Sword/Shield)
  11. Clemont (X/Y)
  12. Lt. Surge (Red/Blue)
  13. Skyla (Black/White)
  14. Clair (Gold/Silver)
  15. Brock (Red/Blue)
  16. Allister (Shield)
  17. Valerie (X/Y)
  18. Misty (Red/Blue)
  19. Lenora (Black/White)
  20. Gardenia (Diamond/Pearl)

B-Tier:

  1. Winona (Ruby/Sapphire)
  2. Viola (X/Y)
  3. Erika (Red/Blue)
  4. Maylene (Diamond/Pearl)
  5. Volkner (Diamond/Pearl)
  6. Melony (Shield)
  7. Janine (Gold/Silver)
  8. Wattson (Ruby/Sapphire)
  9. Cheren (Black 2/White 2)
  10. Fantina (Diamond/Pearl)
  11. Chuck (Gold/Silver)
  12. Roark (Diamond/Pearl)
  13. Klara (Sword)
  14. Bea (Sword)
  15. Brassius (Scarlet/Violet)
  16. Kofu (Scarlet/Violet)
  17. Juan (Emerald)
  18. Morty (Gold/Silver)
  19. Tate and Liza (Ruby/Sapphire)
  20. Kabu (Sword/Shield)

C-Tier:

  1. Candice (Diamond/Pearl)
  2. Wulfric (X/Y)
  3. Falkner (Gold/Silver)
  4. Wallace (Ruby/Sapphire)
  5. Burgh (Black/White)
  6. Tulip (Scarlet/Violet)
  7. Bugsy (Gold/Silver)
  8. Olympia (X/Y)
  9. Gordie (Sword)
  10. Pryce (Gold/Silver)
  11. Roxanne (Ruby/Sapphire)
  12. Ramos (X/Y)
  13. Katy (Scarlet/Violet)
  14. Cilan/Chili/Cress (Black/White)
  15. Milo (Sword/Shield)
  16. Clay (Black/White)
  17. Brycen (Black/White)
  18. Avery (Shield)

Please note that this tier list is a generalization and might differ based on individual gameplay experiences, team compositions, and strategies used. The difficulty and impact of Gym Leaders can vary widely from player to player.

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All Pokemon Gym Leaders Tier List - FAQs

1. What factors determine the placement of Gym Leaders in a tier list for Pokémon games?    

Gym Leaders are ranked based on battle difficulty, team composition, diversity in Pokémon types, and overall impact on the player's progression.

2. How influential are Gym Leaders in Pokémon Go compared to the mainline games?

Gym Leaders in Pokémon Go, known as Gym Leaders or Raid Bosses, vary in difficulty and type matchups, offering challenges in Raid Battles for trainers.

3. Are Gym Leaders in Pokémon Go categorized similarly to the Gym Leaders in the main series games?

In Pokémon Go, Raid Bosses are categorized based on their difficulty levels, with Tier 1 being the easiest and Tier 5 being the most challenging.

4. Do Gym Leaders' Pokémon teams in Pokémon Go follow the same typing specialization as those in mainline games?

In Pokémon Go, Raid Bosses have fixed Pokémon lineups, but they don't strictly adhere to the typing specialization of their main series counterparts.

5. How often do Gym Leaders or Raid Bosses change in Pokémon Go?

Pokémon Go frequently rotates Raid Bosses, offering different challenges and opportunities for trainers to encounter and battle various Pokémon in Raid Battles.