Byron

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"The Man with the Steel Body!"
Byron
Species Human
Hair color Purple
Eye color Black
Base Canalave City
Relatives Underground Man (father)
Roark (son)
Debut Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl Versions

Byron is the sixth gym leader of the Sinnoh region who appears in Pokémon: Diamond, Pearl and Platinum Versions. He specializes in Steel-type Pokémon.

Background

Byron was a powerful trainer who became gym leader of the Canalave City Pokémon Gym. He had a son named Roark who trained hard to impress him. However, Byron always treated Roark as a child and with low expectations, although he later secretly admitted that part of the reason that they clash is because Roark has become a man in his own right. Byron has gone as far as to offer a gym leader position to Riley instead of Roark, which Riley declined so that Roark could have a chance. (It is unsure if this refers to the Oreburgh Gym before Roark became its leader, or to Canalave for the future whenever Byron leaves). Byron was known for his tough nature and often trained at Iron Island. He even spent part of his part life living on that island and working with Pokémon to mine for iron ore.

In Diamond, Pearl and Platinum, he was challenged by Lucas/Dawn, recognizing Roark's Oreburgh gym badge on their person and expressing little surprise that Roark had lost a gym battle. After being defeated by the trainer, he commended their strength by giving them the Mine Badge and TM91: Flash Cannon. Byron resolved to train at Iron Island more in order to contend with this new generation of Pokémon trainers. He could later be found at the house on Iron Island after the player's defeat of the Elite Four. There, he would look back at his treatment of Roark over the years with regret, but he chalked that up to father-son relationships always being tricky. He would reward Lucas/Dawn for listening to his rambling by giving them a Steel Coat.

In Platinum, he could also be challenged to rematches at the Battleground on random days. He would also visit the player's villa on random days, saying that he felt out of place at the villa due to all his time living on Iron Island, but did not think that it compared to his son's place. Byron also spoke highly of Riley, considering him to be mystifying as well as having no idea how old he was.

Byron reappeared in Black and White 2 as one of the competitors in the Pokémon World Tournament held in Unova. He took part in the Sinnoh Leaders, World Leaders and Type Expert Tournaments.

Pokémon Roster

Byron uses the following Pokémon for the Gym Challenge in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum:

In Platinum, Byron uses the following Pokémon in Battleground rematches:

In Black 2 and White 2, the Pokémon he uses for tournament battles could include Bastiodon, Bronzong, Magnezone, Aggron, Forretress and either Steelix in (in the Sinnoh Leaders Tournament) or Excadrill (in the Wolrd Leaders and Type Expert Tournaments).

Other Appearances

  • Byron appears in two episodes of the Pokémon anime's Diamond & Pearl series, which chronicle Ash Ketchum's gym battle with him while touching on his relationship with Roark. In the first episode it was shown that he used to be Oreburgh's gym leader before leaving to Canalave due to his interest in fossils, and he was revealed to have truly cared for Roark by having secretly kept a fossil Roark had given him as a child. The second episode depicted Ash's victorious gym battle against Byron.
  • In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Byron appeared in the Diamond/Pearl arc and seemed to be the leader of the Sinnoh gym leaders. He held a meeting with Roark and the Underground Man early in the arc that later turned out to be about his suspicions of Team Galactic, and he later was beaten by Platina in a gym battle, which impressed him. He also spent some time protecting Professor Rowan and Mr. Berlitz, and he later had to reluctantly call in Volkner as his last resort to train Platina, Maylene and Candice after they had lost to Team Galactic. Byron and his family later dug a tunnel through Mt. Coronet allowing himself and the other gym leaders to attack Team Galactic at Spear Pillar.

Trivia

  • His name is a play on "iron".
  • He claims that he is uninterested in furniture and prefers digging tools, as well as finding the shapes of Pokémon's fangs and claws to be interesting.