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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. | ||
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===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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