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A '''Pokémon Ranger''' (written as "{{PK}}{{MN}} Ranger" in-game prior to [[Generation VI]]; Japanese: '''ポケモンレンジャー''' ''Pokémon Ranger'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that debuted in the [[Generation III]] {{pkmn|games}}. They come in male and female variations, dress in sturdy orange and black clothing, and carry a length of rope. Two Pokémon Rangers, one male and female, who battle together in [[Double Battle]]s are called {{tc|Rangers}}.
A '''Pokémon Ranger''' (written as "{{PK}}{{MN}} Ranger" in-game prior to [[Generation VI]]; Japanese: '''ポケモンレンジャー''' ''Pokémon Ranger'') is a type of [[Pokémon Trainer]] that debuted in the [[Generation III]] {{pkmn|games}}. They come in male and female variations, dress in sturdy orange and black clothing, and carry a length of rope. Two Pokémon Rangers, one male and female, who battle together in [[Double Battle]]s are called {{tc|Rangers}}.


Unlike the [[Pokémon Ranger (Ranger series)|Rangers]] of the [[Pokémon Ranger]] series, Rangers appearing in [[core series]] games collect and train Pokémon just like other regular Pokémon Trainers. However, they are still primarily concerned with protecting [[wild Pokémon]], keeping the environment safe, and making sure travelers do not get injured or lost when walking through the wilderness, as they mention in their battle dialogue.
Unlike the [[Pokémon Ranger (Ranger series)|Rangers]] of the [[Pokémon Ranger series]], Rangers appearing in [[core series]] games collect and train Pokémon just like other regular Pokémon Trainers. However, they are still primarily concerned with protecting [[wild Pokémon]], keeping the environment safe, and making sure travelers do not get injured or lost when walking through the wilderness, as they mention in their battle dialogue.


They specialize in {{type|Grass}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in Generation III and they often have healing items. In [[Generation IV]] onward, they use a variety of powerful Pokémon, similar to {{tc|Ace Trainer}}s.
They specialize in {{type|Grass}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in Generation III and they often have healing items. In [[Generation IV]] onward, they use a variety of powerful Pokémon, similar to {{tc|Ace Trainer}}s.