First gym battle with Milo guide - Pokemon Sword and Shield

The first gym in Pokmon Sword and Shield is against Milo, an easygoing grass-type expert who is based in Turffield. Milo isnt too hard since hes the first gym, but if you want to be prepared for his fight, take a look at our guide below.

The first gym in Pokémon Sword and Shield is against Milo, an easygoing grass-type expert who is based in Turffield.

Milo isn’t too hard since he’s the first gym, but if you want to be prepared for his fight, take a look at our guide below.

Turffield gym challenge

Milo’s challenge has you wrangling some Wooloo into pens. Simply run up to the Wooloo and they’ll roll away from you. Beware of the blocking obstacles that’ll make the Wooloo roll in different directions. There will be some small fry grass-type trainers standing in your way, as well. They shouldn’t be very hard, so long as you bring a fire-, flying-, or bug-type with you. After you finish herding your Wooloo, you’ll climb up the stairs and take on Milo.

Milo’s Pokémon

Milo uses two Pokémon and they both have pure grass typing. Eldegoss will Gigantamax after he throws it out, so save your Dynamax until Eldegoss comes out. Dynamaxing to counter his own Gigantamax will help you avoid getting hit too hard, and will help you deal more damage to Eldegoss.

  • Gossifleur, level 19, grass
  • Eldegoss, level 20, grass
  • Recommended counters against Milo

    Milo’s grass-type Pokémon are weak against fire-, flying-, and bug-type Pokémon, so any of those will be helpful.

    If you didn’t start with Scorbunny, Milo can pose a challenge. Here are some good Pokémon to catch and evolve for this gym, as well as the easiest places to find them:

    • Woobat, psychic- and flying-type
      Found in the Galar Mine
    • Vulpix, fire-type
      Found on Route 3 and Wild Area in sunny weather
    • Rookidee, flying-type
      Found on Route 1, 2, and 3
    • Caterpie, bug-type
      Found on Route 1

    Turffield gym rewards

    After being Milo, you’ll be rewarded with TM10, Magical Leaf, as well as a version of the grass-type uniform to wear outside of gym challenges. You’ll also be able to catch Pokémon up to level 25.

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