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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Greevil is the first Trainer to battle the player with seven Pokémon; one controlled [[Legendary  Pokémon]] and six [[party]] Pokémon. The second one is [[Ghetsis]] from {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}.
*Greevil is the first [[Pokémon Trainer]] to battle the {{player}} with more than six [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]]; one controlled [[Legendary  Pokémon]] and six [[party]] Pokémon. The other two Pokémon Trainers are [[Ghetsis]] from {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}} and [[Volo]] from [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]].
** Coincidentally, they are both the leaders of [[villainous team]]s.
*Greevil's name is a combination of ''greedy'' and ''evil''.
* Greevil's name is a combination of ''greedy'' and ''evil''.
*[[Grand Master]]s also exist in the {{OBP|Pokémon Trading Card Game|game}} game for the [[Game Boy]], though they have a different Japanese title, グランドマスター ''Grand Master''.
* [[Grand Master]]s also exist in the {{OBP|Pokémon Trading Card Game|game}} game for the [[Game Boy]], though they have a different Japanese title, グランドマスター ''Grand Master''.
*Four of the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} used by Greevil in his rematch with [[Michael]] are used by the {{tc|Cipher Admin}}s on [[Citadark Isle]].
* Four of the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} used by Greevil in his rematch with [[Michael]] are used by the {{tc|Cipher Admin}}s on [[Citadark Isle]].
*Greevil uses the [[Legendary birds]], of which Lugia is the trio master. Interestingly, the [[Legendary beasts]] and its counterpart {{p|Ho-Oh}} are also obtainable in {{g|Colosseum}}.
* Greevil uses the [[Legendary birds]], of which Lugia is the trio master. Interestingly, the [[Legendary beasts]] and its counterpart {{p|Ho-Oh}} are also obtainable in {{g|Colosseum}}.
*If the player fights Greevil after purifying every Shadow Pokémon in the game, an alternate ending will play where [[Michael]] puts away the Snag Machine as he no longer needs it.
* If the player fights Greevil after purifying every Shadow Pokémon in the game, an alternate ending will play where [[Michael]] puts away the Snag Machine as he no longer needs it.
*In [[Pokémon Colosseum]], a resident of [[The Under]] speaks of a man who made a fortune in the city's mines that he hopes used his money for good. This originally appeared to be referring to [[Evice]], but may have been referring all along to Greevil instead. As a result, it is unclear if Greevil always was intended to be the supreme leader of Cipher or if his rank over Evice was a {{wp|retcon}} introduced in XD.
* In [[Pokémon Colosseum]], a resident of [[The Under]] speaks of a man who made a fortune in the city's mines that he hopes used his money for good. This originally appeared to be referring to [[Evice]], but may have been referring all along to Greevil instead. As a result, it is unclear if Greevil always was intended to be the supreme leader of Cipher or if his rank over Evice was a {{wp|retcon}} introduced in XD.
*Despite being the ultimate leader of Cipher, Greevil's team is significantly lower-leveled than Evice's.
* Despite being the ultimate leader of Cipher, Greevil's team is significantly lower-leveled than Evice's.


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