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By the [[Generation II]] games, Red is no longer the Champion and [[Lance]] has taken his place. Red's title is simply "[[Pokémon Trainer]]" in this generation. He trains constantly on [[Mt. Silver]] and doesn't say anything to any {{pkmn|Trainer}}s he may come across (which could be a nod to the fact that Red never really spoke in previous games). When {{ga|Gold}} or {{ga|Kris}} meets Red in Mt. Silver, Red has the strongest [[party]] of Pokémon (with static levels) an NPC opponent had ever had in the series, including a Level 81 {{p|Pikachu}}, until {{ga|Barry}}'s team in {{game|Platinum}}. However, Red regains the honor in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, with his Pikachu being a whopping Level 88. Upon defeat, he vanishes wordlessly (possibly a reference to [[black out|blacking out]]). In [[Generation IV]], the player's Pokémon are rewarded with the [[Ribbon#Legend_Ribbon|Legend Ribbon]] after Red's defeat. He will reappear at Mt. Silver again if the player defeats the Elite Four again, and his party will remain unchanged in all subsequent battles.  
By the [[Generation II]] games, Red is no longer the Champion and [[Lance]] has taken his place. Red's title is simply "[[Pokémon Trainer]]" in this generation. He trains constantly on [[Mt. Silver]] and doesn't say anything to any {{pkmn|Trainer}}s he may come across (which could be a nod to the fact that Red never really spoke in previous games). When {{ga|Gold}} or {{ga|Kris}} meets Red in Mt. Silver, Red has the strongest [[party]] of Pokémon (with static levels) an NPC opponent had ever had in the series, including a Level 81 {{p|Pikachu}}, until {{ga|Barry}}'s team in {{game|Platinum}}. However, Red regains the honor in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, with his Pikachu being a whopping Level 88. Upon defeat, he vanishes wordlessly (possibly a reference to [[black out|blacking out]]). In [[Generation IV]], the player's Pokémon are rewarded with the [[Ribbon#Legend_Ribbon|Legend Ribbon]] after Red's defeat. He will reappear at Mt. Silver again if the player defeats the Elite Four again, and his party will remain unchanged in all subsequent battles.  
[[Image:Red's_Full_Pokemon_Party.jpg|thumb|right|Fan Photoshop Artwork of Red's Pokemon from Generation II and IV]]


Red also appears in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] as the last trainer players face in the combined [[Gym Leader Castle]], after the defeat of all of the others.
Red also appears in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] as the last trainer players face in the combined [[Gym Leader Castle]], after the defeat of all of the others.
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