Elite Four: Difference between revisions

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* In the Kanto-based games:  
* In the Kanto-based games:  
** The Elite Four's specialty types are the types that were the least common Pokémon types in Generation I.
** The Elite Four's specialty types are the types that were the least common Pokémon types in Generation I.
** Every Elite Four member has at least one Pokémon not of their specialty type during the first battle.
** Every Elite Four member has at least one Pokémon not of their specialty type during the first battle (likely due to the dearth of Pokémon of their specialty types during that generation).
* The Kalos Elite Four members are the only ones that don't have higher level Pokémon in future rematches with them in any game.
* The Kalos Elite Four members are the only ones that don't have higher-level Pokémon in future rematches with them in any game.
** Additionally, they are the only ones who use just four Pokémon in rematches with them. All other Elite Four members use either five or six Pokémon during rematches.
** Additionally, they are the only ones who use just four Pokémon in rematches with them. All other Elite Four members use either five or six Pokémon during rematches.
* The Sinnoh Elite Four, the Kalos Elite Four, and the Generation I Elite Four are the only Elite Four of which all members have appeared in the anime.
* The Sinnoh Elite Four, the Kalos Elite Four, and the Generation I Elite Four are the only Elite Four of which all members have appeared in the anime.
** All members of the Alola Elite Four have also appeared in the anime. However, they did not appear as Elite Four members since the Alola Pokémon League was not established at the time.
** All members of the Alola Elite Four have also appeared in the anime. However, they did not appear as Elite Four members since the Alola Pokémon League had not been established at the time.
* The Alola Elite Four is the only Elite Four with more female members than male members.
* The Alola Elite Four is the only Elite Four with more female members than male members.
* [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] are the only games to date in which the player can change their Pokémon [[party]] between Elite Four matches, due to the presence of the [[Pokémon Box]] in the player's [[Bag]].
* [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] are the only games to date in which the player can change their Pokémon [[party]] between Elite Four matches, due to the presence of the [[Pokémon Box]] in the player's [[Bag]].
* [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] are the only [[core series]] games that feature a Pokémon League but not an Elite Four.
* ''[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]'' are the only [[core series]] games that feature a Pokémon League, but not an Elite Four.


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