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{{samename|board game|Pokémon Master Trainer}}
{{samename|board games|Pokémon Master Trainer}}
A '''Master Trainer''' (Japanese: '''マスタートレーナー''' ''Master Trainer'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]. They are 153 Trainers who each specialize in a different species of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from [[Generation I]], plus {{p|Meltan}} and {{p|Melmetal}}. They can be encountered in various locations around [[Kanto]] after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}. Master Trainers wear red clothing and have the icon of their favorite Pokémon in a bubble above their heads. Their Pokémon are high [[level]]ed and tend to have a lot of {{AV}}s and maximum {{IV}}s in certain [[statistic|stats]].
A '''Master Trainer''' (Japanese: '''マスタートレーナー''' ''Master Trainer'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]. They are 153 Trainers who each specialize in a different species of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} from [[Generation I]], plus {{p|Meltan}} and {{p|Melmetal}}. They can be encountered in various locations around [[Kanto]] after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}. Master Trainers wear red clothing and have the icon of their favorite Pokémon in a bubble above their heads. Their Pokémon are high [[level]]ed and tend to have a lot of {{AV}}s and maximum {{IV}}s in certain [[statistic|stats]].


Battles with Master Trainers are similar to battles in facilities such as the [[Battle Frontier]] or [[Battle Tree]]. When the {{player}} battles a Master Trainer, they can only use one Pokémon of the same species as the Master Trainer's favorite and neither party can use [[item]]s other than their [[Key Stone]] and [[Mega Stone]]s in battle. Upon defeating one, their title can be used by the player in [[Link Battle]]s. While the Master Trainers do not use [[Regional form|Alolan Pokémon]] or [[Mega Evolution]], the player is permitted to use them when challenging their respective Master Trainers. The player's party will be fully restored before and after each battle against a Master Trainer. If the player wins, the Master Trainer can be [[rematch|re-battled]] the following day; if the player loses, they can speak to the Master Trainer for an immediate rematch. The player can [[escape|run]] from a Master Trainer at any time, counting as a forfeit. Master Trainers do not give out [[prize money]] when defeated, nor do players [[black out]] and pay out money if they lose.  
Battles with Master Trainers are similar to battles in [[battle facility|facilities]] such as the [[Battle Frontier]] or [[Battle Tree]]. When the {{player}} battles a Master Trainer, they can only use one Pokémon of the same species as the Master Trainer's favorite and neither trainer can use [[item]]s in battle. To begin the battle, the Pokémon of that species must be in the first (top-left) position of the [[party]]. Upon defeating one, their title can be used by the player in [[Link Battle]]s. The player's title will be automatically be set to the last earned, and can be changed by talking to a woman in the Game Freak office in [[Celadon Condominiums]]. While the Master Trainers do not use {{rf|Alolan}} Pokémon or [[Mega Evolution]], the player is permitted to use them when challenging their respective Master Trainers. The player's party will be fully restored before and after each battle against a Master Trainer. If the player wins, the Master Trainer can be [[rematch|re-battled]] the following day; if the player loses, they can speak to the Master Trainer for an immediate rematch. The player can [[escape|run]] from a Master Trainer at any time, counting as a forfeit. Master Trainers do not give out [[prize money]] when defeated, nor do players [[black out]] and pay out money if they lose.  


The Master Trainers for [[Legendary Pokémon]], [[Mythical Pokémon]], and {{p|Ditto}} do not battle the player. Instead, they grant the player their title upon showing them a Pokémon of their respective specialty with a high enough {{stat|CP}}. These Trainers all have the appearance of a Master Trainer {{tc|Scientist}}.
The Master Trainers for [[Legendary Pokémon]], [[Mythical Pokémon]], and {{p|Ditto}} do not battle the player. Instead, they grant the player their title upon showing them a Pokémon of their respective specialty with a high enough {{stat|CP}}. All these trainers have the appearance of a Master Trainer {{tc|Scientist}}.


Defeating at least six Master Trainers allows the player to battle {{ga|Red}} outside the [[Pokémon League]] at [[Indigo Plateau]], who will grant the player the title of '''Battle Master''' (Japanese: '''バトルマスター''' ''Battle Master'') after being defeated. Earning every Master Trainer title, except for those of Mythical Pokémon, earns the player the title of '''Grand Master''' (Japanese: '''グランドマスター''' ''Grand Master'').
Defeating at least six Master Trainers allows the player to battle {{ga|Red}} outside the [[Pokémon League]] at [[Indigo Plateau]], who will grant the player the title of '''Battle Master''' (Japanese: '''バトルマスター''' ''Battle Master'') after being defeated. Earning every Master Trainer title, except for those of Mythical Pokémon, earns the player the title of '''Grand Master''' (Japanese: '''グランドマスター''' ''Grand Master'').
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| {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Fred
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| {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Dave
| {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Dave
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8)|Underground Path (Rt. 7-8)]]
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7–8)|Underground Path (Rt. 7-8)]]
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| {{tc|Scientist}} Murray
| {{tc|Scientist}} Murray
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5-6)|Underground Path (Rt. 5-6)]]
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5–6)|Underground Path (Rt. 5-6)]]
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| {{tc|Scientist}} Julian
| {{tc|Scientist}} Julian
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5-6)|Underground Path (Rt. 5-6)]]
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5–6)|Underground Path (Rt. 5-6)]]
| {{MSP/PE|082|Magneton}}
| {{MSP/PE|082|Magneton}}
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| {{tc|Hiker}} Jim
| {{tc|Hiker}} Jim
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8)|Underground Path (Rt. 7-8)]]
| [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7–8)|Underground Path (Rt. 7-8)]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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* The {{p|Jigglypuff}} Master, {{tc|Lass}} Marge, takes the place of [[Pewter City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] Jigglypuff NPC from the previous games. The Jigglypuff has been relocated to the {{rt|4|Kanto}} Pokémon Center.
* Some of the names of the Master Trainers appear to reference real people:
** Marge's Japanese name is Mika, likely referencing {{an|Jigglypuff}}'s Japanese voice actress [[Mika Kanai]].
** The {{p|Pikachu}} Master is named Ikue, which may reference [[Ikue Otani]], the voice actress for Pikachu in the {{pkmn|games}} and {{pkmn|anime}}.
** The {{p|Jigglypuff}} Master, {{tc|Lass}} Marge, is named Mika in the Japanese version, likely referencing {{an|Jigglypuff}}'s Japanese voice actress [[Mika Kanai]].
** The English names of the {{p|Zubat}} and {{p|Golbat}} Master Trainers, West and Keaton, are possible references to {{wp|Adam West}} and {{wp|Michael Keaton}}, both of whom have played the role of {{wp|Batman}}.
** The {{p|Eevee}} Master is named Aoi, which may reference [[Aoi Yūki]], the voice actress for Eevee in the {{pkmn|games}} from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] to [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]].
* The Jigglypuff Master, Lass Marge, takes the place of [[Pewter City]]'s [[Pokémon Center]] Jigglypuff NPC from the previous games. The Jigglypuff has been relocated to the {{rt|4|Kanto}} Pokémon Center.
* The {{p|Onix}} of the Onix Master, {{tc|Hiker}} Jim, knows {{m|Wrap}}, which Onix [[Game move errors|cannot legitimately learn]].
* The {{p|Onix}} of the Onix Master, {{tc|Hiker}} Jim, knows {{m|Wrap}}, which Onix [[Game move errors|cannot legitimately learn]].
* The English names of the {{p|Zubat}} and {{p|Golbat}} Master Trainers, West and Keaton, are references to {{wp|Adam West}} and {{wp|Michael Keaton}}, both of whom have played the role of {{wp|Batman}}.
* The Grand Master titles in Japanese, German, Spanish, and Korean are the same as the respective language's {{wp|Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster}} title in chess.
** This also applies to English, but has an added space between the words.
* In {{g|Masters EX}}, {{mas|Elaine}} reveals that she wants to become a Master Trainer someday.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==