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A pair of Cool Trainers paired together for a [[double battle]] is a [[Cool Couple]]. This class only appeared in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}; therefore, any other double battles with Cool Trainers do not display them as such.
A pair of Cool Trainers paired together for a [[double battle]] is a [[Cool Couple]]. This class only appeared in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}; therefore, any other double battles with Cool Trainers do not display them as such.


In [[Generation IV]], Cool Trainers have two sets of sprites, with one set of Cool Trainers dressed warmly for the [[Weather conditions#Snow/Hail|blizzards]] near [[Snowpoint City]]. In the English versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, they were renamed as '''Ace Trainers''' for unknown reasons. However, in the original Japanese versions, they are still known as Elite Trainers. In Generation IV a pair of Ace Trainers is a {{OBP|Double Team|trainer class}}.
In [[Generation IV]], Cool Trainers have two sets of sprites, with one set of Cool Trainers dressed warmly for the [[Weather conditions#Snow/Hail|blizzards]] near [[Snowpoint City]]. In the English versions of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, they were renamed as '''Ace Trainers''' for unknown reasons. However, in the original Japanese versions, they are still known as Elite Trainers. In Generation IV a pair of Ace Trainers is a {{OBP|Double Team|Trainer Class}}.
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Revision as of 12:01, 14 June 2009

A Cool Trainer, Ace Trainer, or Cooltrainer, (Japanese: エリートトレーナー Elite Trainer) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation I games. They are depicted as teens or young adults, and can be male or female.

They are Trainers who frequently travel around the world to meet new Trainers and take part in Pokémon League competitions. In Generation I, the Cool Trainers are shown carrying whips (which, interestingly, were also used by Rocket grunts of the time). In Generations II and onward, they don't use the whip.

They generally use strong and evolved Pokémon, have a diversified and balanced party, and their artificial intelligence is generally very good compared to other Trainer types in their games. They often have healing items like Gym Leaders and use type advantages to their advantage. They usually seen during the mid to last part of the game in Victory Road, as they are assumably on their way to challenge the Elite Four.

A pair of Cool Trainers paired together for a double battle is a Cool Couple. This class only appeared in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen; therefore, any other double battles with Cool Trainers do not display them as such.

In Generation IV, Cool Trainers have two sets of sprites, with one set of Cool Trainers dressed warmly for the blizzards near Snowpoint City. In the English versions of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, they were renamed as Ace Trainers for unknown reasons. However, in the original Japanese versions, they are still known as Elite Trainers. In Generation IV a pair of Ace Trainers is a Double Team.

Appearance

Cool Trainer sprites
Artwork
Ace Trainer sprites

In the anime

In other languages

  • French: Topdresseur
  • German: Trainer / Trainerin (I), Ass-Trainer
  • Italian: Fantallen. (stands for Fantallenatore or Fantallenatrice)
  • Korean: 엘리트트레이너 (Elite Trainer)
  • Spanish: Entre. Guay (stands for Entrenador/Entrenadora Guay)

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