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In the games, they use strong {{cat|medicine}} items in battles. In [[Generation II]], they use [[Max Potion]]s, and from [[Generation III]] onwards, they use [[Full Restore]]s.
In the games, they use strong {{cat|medicine}} items in battles. In [[Generation II]], they use [[Max Potion]]s, and from [[Generation III]] onwards, they use [[Full Restore]]s.


==In the main games==
==In the core series games==
===Indigo Elite Four===
===Indigo Elite Four===
At the [[Indigo Plateau]] — the site of the Pokémon League in [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] — the Elite Four must be battled in a fixed order.
At the [[Indigo Plateau]] — the site of the Pokémon League in [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] — the Elite Four must be battled in a fixed order.
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== In the spin-off games ==
==In the spin-off games==
=== Pokémon Puzzle League ===
===Pokémon Puzzle League===
[[Pokémon Puzzle League]] features its own Elite Four: [[Ritchie]], [[Lorelei]], [[Bruno]], and {{Gary}}. Gary serves as the leader of the Elite Four and the Puzzle League Champion.  
[[Pokémon Puzzle League]] features its own Elite Four: [[Ritchie]], [[Lorelei]], [[Bruno]], and {{Gary}}. Gary serves as the leader of the Elite Four and the Puzzle League Champion.  


By defeating each of them, the player is rewarded with an Elite Medal. Playing on Hard Level, Gary is the last challenge and on Super Hard, [[Mewtwo (original series)|Mewtwo]] is the last challenge after the player becomes the [[Champion]].
By defeating each of them, the player is rewarded with an Elite Medal. Playing on Hard Level, Gary is the last challenge and on Super Hard, [[Mewtwo (original series)|Mewtwo]] is the last challenge after the player becomes the [[Champion]].


===[[Ritchie]]===  
====[[Ritchie]]====
 
[[File:Ritchie Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Ritchie VS. Screen]]
[[File:Ritchie Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Ritchie VS. Screen]]
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===[[Lorelei]] ===
====[[Lorelei]]====
[[File:Lorelei Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Lorelei VS. Screen]]
[[File:Lorelei Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Lorelei VS. Screen]]
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===[[Bruno]]===
====[[Bruno]]====
[[File:Bruno Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Bruno VS. Screen]]  
[[File:Bruno Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Bruno VS. Screen]]  
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===[[Gary Oak]]===
====[[Gary Oak]]====
[[File:Gary Oak Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Gary VS. Screen]]  
[[File:Gary Oak Puzzle League.png|250px|thumb|Gary VS. Screen]]  
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=== {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} ===
==={{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}===
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, there is a group composed of powerful four members called the [[Grand Masters]] who are the counterpart of the Elite Four in these games.
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, there is a group composed of powerful four members called the [[Grand Masters]] who are the counterpart of the Elite Four in these games.
Players who defeat them receive the Legendary Cards.  
Players who defeat them receive the Legendary Cards.  
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