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In {{game3|Black and White|Black|s}}, she will teach {{m|Draco Meteor}} to the player's {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon if they have full [[friendship]]. She can be found on the first floor of [[Drayden]]'s home in Opelucid City.
In {{game3|Black and White|Black|s}}, she will teach {{m|Draco Meteor}} to the player's {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon if they have full [[friendship]]. She can be found on the first floor of [[Drayden]]'s home in Opelucid City.


In [[Black 2 and White 2]], Iris first appears in Castelia City, helping the player look for Team Plasma. She later makes another appearance in Opelucid City, but leaves shortly after meeting the player. Iris's primary role in these games is finally revealed to be that of the new [[Champion]], replacing [[Alder]]. After training extensively under Drayden, she battled against Alder upon his decision to retire as Champion and won, gaining the title for herself. As a gift for her victory, Drayden gave her new clothes to replace the ones he had given her after bringing her to Unova.
In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, Iris first appears in Castelia City, helping the player look for Team Plasma. She later makes another appearance in Opelucid City, but leaves shortly after meeting the player. Iris's primary role in these games is finally revealed to be that of the new [[Champion]], replacing [[Alder]]. After training extensively under Drayden, she battled against Alder upon his decision to retire as Champion and won, gaining the title for herself. As a gift for her victory, Drayden gave her new clothes to replace the ones he had given her after bringing her to Unova.


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** However, this is not the case if Pokémon Black is considered canon, because unlike [[Juan]], [[Drayden]] was always the Leader of [[Opelucid Gym]] in Black, and Iris never was.
** However, this is not the case if Pokémon Black is considered canon, because unlike [[Juan]], [[Drayden]] was always the Leader of [[Opelucid Gym]] in Black, and Iris never was.
**Also, if Pokemon White is considered canon then Iris's transition from being the eighth Gym Leader to becoming the Champion is the opposite of [[Blue (game)|Blue]]'s transition from being the Champion in Generation I and its remakes to becoming the eighth Gym Leader in Generation II and its remakes.
**Also, if Pokemon White is considered canon then Iris's transition from being the eighth Gym Leader to becoming the Champion is the opposite of [[Blue (game)|Blue]]'s transition from being the Champion in Generation I and its remakes to becoming the eighth Gym Leader in Generation II and its remakes.
* In Black and White 2, during Drayden's flashback, it is implied that Iris is not a native of Unova.
* In {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, during Drayden's flashback, it is implied that Iris is not a native of Unova.
* Iris considers Drayden to be her grandfather despite the two of them not being biologically related, affectionately referring to him as "Grandpa."
* Iris considers Drayden to be her grandfather despite the two of them not being biologically related, affectionately referring to him as "Grandpa."