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An '''Ace Trainer''' (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. The title Ace Trainer is used in Generation IV and onward only; prior to this the Trainer Class was known as '''Cooltrainer''' or '''Cool Trainer'''.
An '''Ace Trainer''' (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. The title Ace Trainer is used in Generation IV and onward only; prior to this the Trainer Class was known as '''Cooltrainer''' or '''Cool Trainer'''.


They are Trainers who frequently travel around the world to meet new Trainers and take part in [[Pokémon League]] competitions. In Generation I, the Cooltrainers are shown carrying whips (which, interestingly, were also used by {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s of the time). In Generations II and onward, they don't use the whip. They tend to have strange hair colors, like blue, green and purple.
They are Trainers who frequently travel around the world to meet new Trainers and take part in [[Pokémon League]] competitions. In Generation I, the Cooltrainers are shown carrying whips (which were also used by {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s of the time). In Generations II and onward, they don't use the whip. They tend to have strange hair colors, like blue, green and purple.


They generally use strong and [[evolution|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 Leader]]s and use type advantages to their advantage. They are usually seen during the mid to last part of the game in [[Victory Road]], as they are presumably on their way to challenge the [[Elite Four]].
They generally use strong and [[evolution|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 Leader]]s and use type advantages to their advantage. They are usually seen during the mid to last part of the game in [[Victory Road]], as they are presumably on their way to challenge the [[Elite Four]].
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