What are the Galar Gym Leaders Movesets?

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Please list the Galar Gym Leaders Pokémon’s Movesets. This includes Moves, Levels, Held Items, and Abilities if any. As these are the Galar Leaders, Pokemon and Movesets will need to be provided from Sw/Sh. You must use competitive syntax to answer.

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Hi! I will be happy to answer your question!Pokemon Sword and Shield Gym LeadersGym #1Turffield Gym - Leader MiloLeader: MiloType: GrassRecommended: Fire, FlyingRewards: Grass Badge, Grass Uniform, TM10 - Magical LeafMilo’s Pokemon:#1GossifleurType: GrassLv: 19Moves: Magical Leaf (Grass), Round (Normal), Rapid Spin (Normal)#2EldegossType: GrassLv: 19Moves: Magical Leaf (Grass), Leafage (Grass), Round (Normal)STRATEGY: Gym Leader Milo only has two Pokemon: both Grass-type. That means there’s nothing to worry about in terms of odd type matchups. Any Fire, Flying, Poison, or Bug moves should do the trick. He’ll Dynamax his Eldegoss, so it’s a good idea to follow suit and Dynamax your Pokemon as well. After winning this battle, Pokemon up to level 25 can be captured.Gym #2Hulbury Gym - Leader NessaLeader: NessaType: WaterRecommended: Grass, ElectricRewards: Water Badge, Water Uniform, TM36 - WhirlpoolNessa’s Pokemon:#1GoldeenType: WaterLv: 22Moves: Water Pulse (Water), Whirlpool (Water), Horn Attack (Normal), Agility (Psychic)#2ArrokudaType: WaterLv: 23Moves: Aqua Jet (Water), Bite (Dark), Whirlpool (Water), Fury Attack (Normal)#3DrednawType: Water, RockLv: 24Moves: Razor Shell (Water), Water Gun (Water), Bite (Dark), Headbutt (Normal)STRATEGY: Gym Leader Nessa has three Water-type Pokemon. A strong Grass-type with some STAB moves will serve you very well, as the Water/Rock typing of Drednaw makes Grass moves 4x effective. Electric-type is another good choice. You’ll likely out-level Nessa at this point, so the battle shouldn’t be too challenging. She’ll Dynamax her Drednaw, so make sure to Dynamax your Pokemon at the same time. With Water Badge in hand, Pokemon up to level 30 can be captured.Gym #3Motostoke Gym - Leader KabuLeader: KabuType: FireRecommended: Rock, WaterRewards: Fire Badge, Fire Uniform, TM38 - Will-O-WispKabu’s Pokemon:#1NinetalesType: FireLv: 25Moves: Will-O-Wisp (Fire), Fire Spin (Fire), Quick Attack (Normal), Ember (Fire)#2ArcanineType: FireLv: 25Moves: Will-O-Wisp (Fire), Flame Wheel (Fire), Bite (Dark), Agility (Psychic)#3CentiskorchType: Fire, BugLv: 27Moves: Flame Wheel (Fire), Coil (Poison), Bug Bite (Bug), Smokescreen (Normal)STRATEGY: Gym Leader Kabu is a Fire-type specialist with three Pokemon. Rock-type moves are excellent for this battle, as they’ll be 4x effective against his star Pokemon, Centiskorch. Water-types are a solid choice as well. His Centiskorch will get Dynamaxed the first turn it’s out, so Dynamax your Pokemon as well. The Fire Badge will ensure that you can catch Pokemon up to level 35.Gym #4Stow-on-Side Gym - Leader BeaLeader: BeaType: FightingRecommended: Fairy, FlyingRewards: Fighting Badge, Fighting Uniform, TM42 - RevengeBea’s Pokemon:#1HitmontopType: FightingLv: 34Moves: Triple Kick (Fighting), Quick Attack (Normal), Counter (Fighting), Revenge (Fighting)#2PangoroType: Fighting, DarkLv: 34Moves: Bullet Punch (Steel), Circle Throw (Fighting), Night Slash (Dark), Work Up (Normal)#3Galarian Sirfetch’dType: FightingLv: 35Moves: Detect (Fighting), Swords Dance (Normal), Brutal Swing (Dark), Revenge (Fighting)#4MachampType: FightingLv: 36Moves: Scary Face (Normal), Revenge (Fighting), Knock Off (Dark), Strength (Normal)STRATEGY: In Sword version, Bea is the leader of Stow-on-Side Gym. Gym Leader Bea uses Fighting-types and has four Pokemon. A strong Fairy-typee will be your best bet, as it’ll be 4x effective against Pangoro and 2x effective against everything else. Flying-type is always a solid choice against Fighting as well. She’ll Dynamax her Machamp, so you should do the same to keep up. The Fighting Badge allows you to obtain Pokemon up to level 40.Gym #4Stow-on-Side Gym - Leader AllisterLeader: AllisterType: GhostRecommended: Ghost, DarkRewards: Ghost Badge, Ghost Uniform, TM77 - HexAllister’s Pokemon:#1YamaskType: Ghost, GroundLv: 34Moves: Brutal Swing (Dark), Hex (Ghost), Disable (Normal)#2MimikyuType: Ghost, FairyLv: 34Moves: Shadow Sneak (Ghost), Baby-Doll Eyes (Fairy), Hone Claws (Dark), Slash (Normal)#3Galarian CursolaType: GhostLv: 35Moves: Ancient Power (Dark), Curse (Ghost), Hex (Ghost)#4GengarType: Ghost, PoisonLv: 36Moves: Venoshock (Poison), Hex (Ghost), Hypnosis (Psychic), Payback (Dark)STRATEGY: In Shield version, Allister is the leader of Stow-on-Side Gym. Gym Leader Allister uses Ghost-types and has four Pokemon. This is the first gym leader where typing gets a little more tricky. Ghost type moves are the best choice, but not Ghost-type Pokemon. Dark-types are a safe choice as well. He’ll Dynamax his Gengar, so you should do the same to keep up. The Ghost Badge allows you to obtain Pokemon up to level 40.Gym #5Ballonlea Gym - Leader OpalLeader: OpalType : FairyRecommended: Steel, GroundRewards: Fairy Badge, Fairy Uniform, TM87 - Draining KissOpal’s Pokemon:#1Galarian WeezingType: Poison, FairyLv: 36Moves: Sludge (Poison), Fairy Wind (Fairy), Tackle (Normal)#2MawileType: Steel, FairyLv: 36Moves: Draining Kiss (Fairy), Crunch (Dark), Iron Defense (Steel), Astonish (Ghost)#3TogekissType: Fairy, FlyingLv: 37Moves: Air Slash (Flying), Draining Kiss (Fairy), Ancient Power (Rock)#4AlcremieType: FairyLv: 38Moves: Draining Kiss (Fairy), Acid Armor (Poison), Sweet Kiss (Fairy)STRATEGY: Opal is the leader of Ballonlea Gym, at least for the time being. She is a Fairy-type user with four Pokemon. Because of the dual-typing of several of her Pokemon, it’s hard to cover the spread with a single type. The best bet is some combination of Steel and Ground-types. If you want both in one, Galarian Stunfisk. She’ll Dynamax her Alcremie, so keep that in mind and follow suit to keep up with her. Throughout the course of the battle, she’ll also ask you some questions. If you answer correctly, your stats will be boosted. The questions are:Q: ‘Do you know my nickname?’ A: ‘The Wizard’Q: ‘What is my favorite color?’ A: ‘Purple’Q: ‘How old am I?’ A: ‘16 years old’With Fairy Badge in hand, you can now obtain Pokemon up to level 45.Gym #6Circhester Gym - Leader GordieLeader: GordieType: RockRecommended: Water, GroundRewards: Rock Badge, Rock Uniform, TM48 - Rock TombGordie’s Pokemon:#1BarbaracleType: Rock, WaterLv: 40Moves: Shell Smash (Normal), Rock Tomb (Rock), Razor Shell (Water)#2ShuckleType: Bug, RockLv: 40Moves: Power Split (Psychic), Stone Edge (Rock), Struggle Bug (Bug), Rock Tomb (Rock)#3StonjournerType: RockLv: 41Moves: Stealth Rock (Rock), Rock Tomb (Rock), Body Slam (Normal), Wonder Room (Psychic)#4CoalossalType: Rock, FireLv: 42Moves: Tar Shot (Rock), Stealth Rock (Rock), Heat Crash (Fire), Rock Tomb (Rock)STRATEGY: In Sword version, Gordie is the leader of Circhester Gym. Gym Leader Gordie uses Rock-types and has four Pokemon. A combination of Water and Ground-type moves should cover the dual-typing spread of his Pokemon and be 1x effective or better against everything. He’ll Dynamax his Coalossal, so you should do the same to keep up. The Rock Badge allows you to obtain Pokemon up to level 50.Gym #6Circhester Gym - Leader MelonyLeader: MelonyType: IceRecommended: Rock, FightingRewards: Ice Badge, Ice Uniform, TM27 - Icy WindMelony’s Pokemon:#1Galarian FrosmothType: Ice, BugLv: 40Moves: Icy Wind (Ice), Feather Dance (Flying), Bug Buzz (Bug), Hail (Ice)#2Galarian DarmanitanType: Ice, FireLv: 40Moves: Icicle Crash (Ice), Headbutt (Normal), Taunt (Dark), Fire Fang (Fire)#3EiscueType: IceLv: 41Moves: Amnesia (Psychic), Freeze-Dry (Ice), Hail (Ice), Icy Wind (Ice)#4LaprasType: Water, IceLv: 42Moves: Icy Wind (Ice), Ice Beam (Ice), Surf (Water), Sing (Normal)STRATEGY: In Shield version, Melony is the leader of Circhester Gym. Gym Leader Melony uses Ice-types and has four Pokemon. A Rock-type will be at least super effective against everything, and a Fighting-type is your second best option. She’ll Dynamax her Lapras, so you should do the same to keep up. The Ice Badge allows you to obtain Pokemon up to level 50.Gym #7Spikemuth Gym - Leader PiersLeader: PiersType: DarkRecommended: Fairy, GroundRewards: Dark Badge, Dark Uniform, TM85 - SnarlPiers’s Pokemon:#1ScraftyType: Dark, FightingLv: 44Moves: Fake Out (Normal), Sand Attack (Ground), Brick Break (Fighting), Payback (Dark)#2MalamarType: Dark, PsychicLv: 45Moves: Night Slash (Dark), Foul Play (Dark), Psycho Cut (Psychic), Payback (Dark)#3SkuntankType: Poison, DarkLv: 45Moves: Sucker Punch Screech Toxic Snarl#4ObstagoonType: Dark, NormalLv: 46Moves: Obstruct (Dark), Throat Chop (Dark) Counter (Fighting), Shadow Claw (Ghost)STRATEGY: The Gym Leader of Spikemuth and brother of Marnie is Piers. Piers is a Dark-type leader who has four Pokemon. Fairy-type is a must-have, but you’ll need something like Ground as well to cover Skuntank’s Poison/Dark-type. You’ll battle Piers in the town of Spikemuth and not in a stadium, so there will be no Dynamaxing in this battle. The Dark Badge will allow you to capture Pokemon up to level 55.Gym #8Hammerlocke Gym - Leader RaihanLeader: RaihanType: DragonRecommended: Ice, GroundRewards: Dragon Badge, Dragon Uniform, TM99 - Breaking SwipeRaihan’s Pokemon:#1GigalithType: RockLv: 46Moves: Stealth Rock (Rock), Sand Tomb (Ground), Rock Blast (Rock), Body Press (Fight)#2SandacondaType: GroundLv: 46Moves: Protect (Normal), Glare (Normal), Fire Fang (Fire), Earth Power (Ground)#3FlygonType: Ground, DragonLv: 47Moves: Thunder Punch (Electric), Breaking Swipe (Dragon), Crunch (Dark), Steel Wing (Steel)#4DuraludonType: Steel, DragonLv: 48Moves: Breaking Swipe (Dragon), Body Press (Fighting), Stone Edge (Rock), Iron Head (Steel)STRATEGY: The eighth and final Gym Leader of Galar is the Dragon-type specialist Raihan. The Hammerlocke leader has four Pokemon. Interestingly, only two of his Pokemon are actually Dragon-type. Either way, a combination of Ice and Ground-types should do the trick against him. He will Dynamax his Duraludon, so you should do the same at that time. The Dragon Badge will allow you to capture any Pokemon regardless of level.P/s: I hope my answer is some help for you. Since this is my first time answering a question, if there are any mistakes, please help me correct them. Thank you very much!