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The '''Pokémon League''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンリーグ''' ''Pokémon League'') of [[Kalos]] is the location of the [[region]]'s [[Elite Four]], who may only be challenged after defeating all eight Kalos [[Gym Leader]]s. It is located on a large hill north of the {{OBP|Victory Road|Kalos}}.
The '''Kalos Pokémon League''' (Japanese: '''カロスポケモンリーグ''' ''Kalos Pokémon League'') is the location of the [[Kalos]]'s [[Elite Four]] and {{pkmn|Champion}}, whom may only be challenged after defeating all eight Kalos [[Gym Leader]]s. It is located on a large hill north of {{OBP|Victory Road|Kalos}}.


Getting to the Pokémon League requires obtaining all eight Gym Badges, showing them to the guard at the entrance of the Victory Road, defeating him in a battle, and then passing through a large mountain/highland area. Once through, the {{player}} will be able to enter the League, consisted by the League's [[Pokémon Center]]/[[Poké Mart]] and the castle where the Elite Four and the {{pkmn|Champion}} reside. After making it through the entrance hall, the player is greeted by [[Malva]], who congratulates them for defeating [[Team Flare]], after which she will retreat to her chamber to wait for the player's arrival.
Getting to the Pokémon League requires obtaining all eight [[Badge|Gym Badges]], showing them to the guard at the entrance of the Victory Road, defeating him in a battle, and then passing through a large mountain/highland area. Once through, the {{player}} will be able to enter the League, consisting of the League's [[Pokémon Center]] and the castle where the Elite Four and the {{pkmn|Champion}} reside. After making it through the entrance hall, the player is greeted by [[Malva]], who congratulates them for defeating [[Team Flare]], after which she will retreat to her chamber to wait for the player's arrival.


From the main hall, four different doors lead to four different chambers: the first door on the right leads to the Blazing Chamber, hosted by the {{t|Fire}} type expert Malva; the second door on the right leads to the Flood Chamber, hosted by the {{t|Water}} type expert [[Siebold]]; the first door on the left leads to the Ironworks Chamber, hosted by the {{t|Steel}} type expert [[Wikstrom]]; and the second door on the left leads to the Dragonmark Chamber, hosted by the {{t|Dragon}} type expert [[Drasna]]. After defeating all four members, the great pair of doors at the end of the main hall will open, allowing the player to enter the Radiant Chamber to face the Pokémon League Champion, [[Diantha]].
From the main hall, four different doors lead to four different chambers: the first door on the right leads to the Blazing Chamber, hosted by the {{type|Fire}} expert Malva; the second door on the right leads to the Flood Chamber, hosted by the {{type|Water}} expert [[Siebold]]; the first door on the left leads to the Ironworks Chamber, hosted by the {{type|Steel}} expert [[Wikstrom]]; and the second door on the left leads to the Dragonmark Chamber, hosted by the {{type|Dragon}} expert [[Drasna]]. After defeating all four members, the great pair of doors at the end of the main hall will open, allowing the player to enter the Radiant Chamber to face the Pokémon League Champion, [[Diantha]].
 
After the player becomes Champion, they are able to re-enter and challenge the Elite Four and Diantha again, however the teams used by opponents will be identical to the first completion.
 
A [[Photo Spot]] can be found by the Pokémon Center, where the player can get their picture taken by [[Phil the Photo Guy]] in front of the Pokémon League building.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==
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The Pokémon League appears as a stage in the [[Wii U]] version of [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]], and in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]].
The Pokémon League appears as a stage in the [[Wii U]] version of [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]], and in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]].
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===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
Artwork of various depictions of the Kalos Pokémon League is seen in the mindscapes of many Trainers associated with it, including the [[Kalos Elite Four|Elite Four]], {{mas|Diantha}}, and {{mas|Calem}}.
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Calem (Masters)#Espurr → Meowstic|Calem & Meowstic}}'''</big>
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| [[File:Calem Mindscape.png|200px]]
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Calem (Masters)#Greninja|Calem (Champion) & Greninja}}'''</big>
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| [[File:Calem Champion Mindscape.png|200px]]
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Siebold (Masters)#Clawitzer|Siebold & Clawitzer}}'''</big>
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| [[File:Siebold Mindscape.png|200px]]
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Wikstrom (Masters)#Aegislash (Shield Forme ↔ Blade Forme)|Wikstrom & Aegislash}}'''</big>
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Malva|Malva & Talonflame}}'''</big>
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Drasna|Drasna & Noivern}}'''</big>
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Diantha (Masters)#Gardevoir|Diantha & Gardevoir}}'''</big>
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| [[File:Diantha Mindscape.png|200px]]
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|<big>'''{{color2|000|Diantha (Masters)#Diancie|Sygna Suit Diantha & Diancie}}'''</big>
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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** Wikstrom uses {{p|Scizor}}, the evolved form of [[Bugsy]]'s signature Pokémon (and which he uses in the rematches in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} and the [[Pokémon World Tournament]]), and {{p|Probopass}}, the evolved form of [[Roxanne]]'s signature Pokémon.
** Wikstrom uses {{p|Scizor}}, the evolved form of [[Bugsy]]'s signature Pokémon (and which he uses in the rematches in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} and the [[Pokémon World Tournament]]), and {{p|Probopass}}, the evolved form of [[Roxanne]]'s signature Pokémon.
** Drasna uses {{p|Altaria}}, [[Winona]]'s signature Pokémon.
** Drasna uses {{p|Altaria}}, [[Winona]]'s signature Pokémon.
* The Kalos Pokémon League is the only Pokémon League to date where the Elite Four and the Champion cannot be [[rematch]]ed with more powerful teams at any point. This is due to the rematches with them taking place at the [[Battle Chateau]] instead.
* The Kalos Pokémon League is based on the {{wp|Notre-Dame Cathedral}} in {{wp|Paris}}, {{wp|France}}.
* The Kalos Pokémon League is based on the {{wp|Notre-Dame Cathedral}} in {{wp|Paris}}, {{wp|France}}.
* The Kalos [[Elite Four]] and {{pkmn|Champion}} all have at least one Pokémon in their teams with a quadruple weakness and one with a quadruple resistance.


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