Later, Leon travels via train to Wedgehurst, where he entertains a crowd outside Wedgehurst Station with Charizard until Hop and the player meet him. Their subsequent battle is not shown on-screen, but Leon defeats Raihan to retain his title. He exchanges greetings with his opponent Raihan, who is challenging him with Duraludon, before Gigantamaxing his Charizard. Leon first appears in the games' introduction movie, where he is introduced as Galar's undefeated Champion by Rose at Wyndon Stadium. According to Mustard, Leon was once his best student at the Master Dojo, but he was never able to finish his training there, as he never made it to the Towers of Two Fists due to his horrible sense of direction. His catchphrase is 'Let's have a champion time!'. However, he is also known for his poor sense of directions. He has been referred to as 'the unbeatable Champion' and 'the greatest Trainer in all of Galar.' He is considered a hero to many Trainers in Galar. Since then, he and his partner have remained undefeated in every league and exhibition they participated in. He proceeded to win his first-ever Gym Challenge and become the Champion of the Galar League, without losing a single battle. Leon originally started out as a Trainer at the age of 10 with his partner Charizard when he entered the Gym Challenge after he was endorsed by Rose, who saw talent in him. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.