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Now, in the old games, we could have just put it off as it being a video game, but in some new games, it has been made clear that defeating the Champion does NOT make you a champion yourself. But interestingly, in X and Y, their's an NPC who tells the player they cannot participate until they are stronger than the champion. Could this mean that those who have defeated the Champion are Pokemon Masters? Notable as well, when N defeats Alder in Black and White, he notes that he is "a trainer stronger than the champion himself". In ORAS, an NPC blocks the entrance to the Battle Institute tells the player they must become champion if they want to enter.  
Now, in the old games, we could have just put it off as it being a video game, but in some new games, it has been made clear that defeating the Champion does NOT make you a champion yourself. But interestingly, in X and Y, their's an NPC who tells the player they cannot participate until they are stronger than the champion. Could this mean that those who have defeated the Champion are Pokemon Masters? Notable as well, when N defeats Alder in Black and White, he notes that he is "a trainer stronger than the champion himself". In ORAS, an NPC blocks the entrance to the Battle Institute tells the player they must become champion if they want to enter.  
Anyway, also note that both games where 'stronger than the champion' is used is based on an area outside of Japan.
Anyway, also note that both games where 'stronger than the champion' is used is based on an area outside of Japan.{{unsigned|ArtistKyurem}}
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