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* {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} are the only core series games to feature a Pokémon League but not an Elite Four. Instead, the [[Galar League|Champion Cup]] takes its place.
* {{pkmn|Sword and Shield}} are the only core series games to feature a Pokémon League but not an Elite Four. Instead, the [[Galar League|Champion Cup]] takes its place.
* The Paldea Elite Four is the only Elite Four to have members who do not take part in rematches against the player. The only members who do take part in rematches are [[Hassel]] and Larry. However, Larry can only be rematched once as a Gym Leader, where he specializes in Normal types instead of {{t|Flying}} types. Additionally, none of the rematches take place in the Paldea Pokémon League.
* The Paldea Elite Four is the only Elite Four to have members who do not take part in rematches against the player. The only members who do take part in rematches are [[Hassel]] and Larry. However, Larry can only be rematched once as a Gym Leader, where he specializes in Normal types instead of {{t|Flying}} types. Additionally, none of the rematches take place in the Paldea Pokémon League.
** The type specialties of the Paldea Elite Four are the types of the [[Titan Pokémon]]. The Stony Cliff Titan's type is filled in by [[Geeta]], who [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallizes]] her {{p|Glimmora}} into the Rock type.
** The type specialties of the Paldea Elite Four are the types of the [[Titan Pokémon]]. The Stony Cliff Titan's type is filled in by [[Geeta]], who {{Tera}}stallizes her {{p|Glimmora}} into the Rock type.
* Prior to [[Generation VI]], the English names of the Elite Four are puns based on their respective specialized types. From [[Generation VII]] onwards, they all possess flora-based names similar to the [[Pokémon Professor]]s. The same applies to each region's Gym Leaders.
* Prior to [[Generation VI]], the English names of the Elite Four are puns based on their respective specialized types. From [[Generation VII]] onwards, they all possess flora-based names similar to the [[Pokémon Professor]]s. The same applies to each region's Gym Leaders.
* Except for [[Unova]], at least one Elite Four representative from each region introduced up to [[Generation VIII]] appeared in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''.
* Except for [[Unova]], at least one Elite Four representative from each region introduced up to [[Generation VIII]] appeared in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''.