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'''Elite Four''' is a [[Trainer Class]] and title given to four trainers that qualify as being the best trainers in their respective [[region]](s), with only the '''[[Pokémon Champion]]''' above their skill level. There are currently 6 sets of Elite Four members and 1 champion, corresponding to the number of [[Generation]]s that the main series games have been through (although Kanto and Johto share their respective Elite Four location, the Indigo Plateau which technically is in the Kanto region).
 
'''Elite Four''' is a [[Trainer Class]] and title given to four trainers that qualify as being the best trainers in their respective [[region]](s), with only the '''[[Pokémon Champion]]''' above their skill level. There are currently 6 sets of Elite Four members and 1 champion, corresponding to the number of [[Generation]]s that the main series games have been through (although Kanto and Johto share their respective Elite Four location, the Indigo Plateau which technically is in the Kanto region).
   
In order to challenge the Elite Four, a trainer must first acquire a total of 8 [[Badge]]s (16 in [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver]], but you first fight them with 8). Upon battling them, the challenger must face all of them consecutively. In Generations I-IV, the members of the Elite Four are battled in a set order. In Gen V and VI, they can be fought in any order. Once defeated, a trainer can battle the regional Pokémon Champion for their title. However, in every region, if the player is defeated at any point, then he/she must re-battle all members of the Elite Four.
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In order to challenge the Elite Four, a trainer must first acquire a total of 8 [[Badge]]s (16 in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver Version|Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|HeartGold and SoulSilver]], but you first fight them with 8). Upon battling them, the challenger must face all of them consecutively. In Generations I-IV, the members of the Elite Four are battled in a set order. In Gen V and VI, they can be fought in any order. Once defeated, a trainer can battle the regional Pokémon Champion for their title. However, in every region, if the player is defeated at any point, then he/she must re-battle all members of the Elite Four.
   
 
==List of Elite Four Members==
 
==List of Elite Four Members==
===Kanto===
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===Main Games===
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====Kanto====
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Lorelei]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Lorelei]]
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|}
 
|}
   
===Johto===
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====Johto====
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Will]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Will]]
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| [[File:HGSS Koga.png|150x150px|link=Koga]]
 
| [[File:HGSS Koga.png|150x150px|link=Koga]]
 
| [[File:Bruno.png|125x125px|link=Bruno]]
 
| [[File:Bruno.png|125x125px|link=Bruno]]
| [[File:200px-HGSS Karen Art.png|150x150px|link=Karen]]
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| [[File:HGSS Karen.png|150x150px|link=Karen]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{Type|Psychic}}
 
| {{Type|Psychic}}
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|}
 
|}
   
===Hoenn===
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====Hoenn====
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Sidney]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Sidney]]
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| [[File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Sidney.png|150x150px|link=Sidney]]
 
| [[File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Sidney.png|150x150px|link=Sidney]]
 
| [[File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Phoebe.png|150x150px|link=Phoebe]]
 
| [[File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Phoebe.png|150x150px|link=Phoebe]]
| [[File:Glacia.png|150x150px|link=Glacia]]
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| [[File:Omega_Ruby_Alpha_Sapphire_Glacia.png|150x150px|link=Glacia]]
| [[File:949163-drake large.png|150x150px|link=Drake (Hoenn)]]
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| [[File:Omega_Ruby_Alpha_Sapphire_Drake.png|150x150px|link=Drake (Hoenn)]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| {{Type|Dark}}
 
| {{Type|Dark}}
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|}
 
|}
   
===Sinnoh===
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====Sinnoh====
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Aaron (Elite Four)|Aaron]]
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! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Aaron|Aaron]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Bertha]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Bertha]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Flint (Sinnoh)|Flint]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Flint (Sinnoh)|Flint]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Lucian]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Lucian]]
 
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| [[File:AaronArt.png|100x100px|link=Aaron (Elite Four)]]
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| [[File:AaronArt.png|100x100px|link=Aaron]]
 
| [[File:BerthaArt.png|150x150px|link=Bertha]]
 
| [[File:BerthaArt.png|150x150px|link=Bertha]]
 
| [[File:FlintArt.png|150x150px|link=Flint (Sinnoh)]]
 
| [[File:FlintArt.png|150x150px|link=Flint (Sinnoh)]]
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|}
 
|}
   
===Unova===
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====Unova====
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Shauntal]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Shauntal]]
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| {{Type|Psychic}}
 
| {{Type|Psychic}}
 
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|-
! colspan="2" style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | Champion [[Alder]] <small>'''BW'''</small>
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! colspan="2" style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | Champion [[Alder]] <small>'''B/W'''</small>
! colspan="2" style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | Champion [[Iris (game)|Iris]] <small>'''B2W2'''</small>
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! colspan="2" style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | Champion [[Iris (game)|Iris]] <small>'''B2/W2'''</small>
 
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|-
 
| colspan="2"| [[File:Alder.png|150x150px|link=Alder]]
 
| colspan="2"| [[File:Alder.png|150x150px|link=Alder]]
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|}
 
|}
   
===Kalos===
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====Kalos====
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Malva]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Malva]]
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===Side Games===
 
===Side Games===
====Pokémon Puzzle League====
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====Puzzle League====
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
{| align="center" style="{{Roundy|20px}} border: solid 2px #0174C5; background: lightyellow; text-align:center;"
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Giovanni (anime)|Giovanni]]
 
! style="margin:0;padding:.2em;" | [[Giovanni (anime)|Giovanni]]
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*The Unova Elite Four is the first one that allows the player to choose the order in which the Elite Four is battled. The Kalos Elite Four also shares this trait.
 
*The Unova Elite Four is the first one that allows the player to choose the order in which the Elite Four is battled. The Kalos Elite Four also shares this trait.
 
*The Kalos Elite Four are the first Elite Four who's Pokemon do not go up levels when the player returns to the Pokemon league for their first rematch, in fact they stay at the same levels as the first time the player fought them for all rematches.
 
*The Kalos Elite Four are the first Elite Four who's Pokemon do not go up levels when the player returns to the Pokemon league for their first rematch, in fact they stay at the same levels as the first time the player fought them for all rematches.
*There have never been a Normal type Elite 4 or Champion so far.
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*There have never been a Normal, Rock, Flying, Fairy, Electric and Grass type Elite 4 or Champion so far.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
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Elite Four PO.png|The Kanto Elite Four in Origins.
Elite_Four_PO.png
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
 
{{NavKantoEliteFour}}
 
{{NavKantoEliteFour}}
 
{{NavJohtoEliteFour}}
 
{{NavJohtoEliteFour}}
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{{NavUnovaEliteFour}}
 
{{NavUnovaEliteFour}}
 
{{NavKalosEliteFour}}
 
{{NavKalosEliteFour}}
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[[es:Alto Mando]]
 
[[es:Alto Mando]]
 
[[Category:Elite Four]]
 
[[Category:Elite Four]]
[[Category:Characters]]
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[[Category:Pokémon game characters]]
[[Category:Game Characters]]
 
[[Category:Manga Characters]]
 
[[Category:Pokémon anime characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]
 
[[Category:Trainer Class]]

Revision as of 17:52, 15 August 2015

Elite Four is a Trainer Class and title given to four trainers that qualify as being the best trainers in their respective region(s), with only the Pokémon Champion above their skill level. There are currently 6 sets of Elite Four members and 1 champion, corresponding to the number of Generations that the main series games have been through (although Kanto and Johto share their respective Elite Four location, the Indigo Plateau which technically is in the Kanto region).

In order to challenge the Elite Four, a trainer must first acquire a total of 8 Badges (16 in Pokémon Gold and Silver and HeartGold and SoulSilver, but you first fight them with 8). Upon battling them, the challenger must face all of them consecutively. In Generations I-IV, the members of the Elite Four are battled in a set order. In Gen V and VI, they can be fought in any order. Once defeated, a trainer can battle the regional Pokémon Champion for their title. However, in every region, if the player is defeated at any point, then he/she must re-battle all members of the Elite Four.

List of Elite Four Members

Main Games

Kanto

Lorelei Bruno Agatha Lance
File:Lorelei.png File:Bruno III.png File:Agatha.png File:Lance-FrLgElite4.png
Ice Fighting Ghost Dragon
Champion Blue
File:Blue (FRLG).png
Mix

Johto

Will Koga Bruno Karen
File:HeartGold SoulSilver Will.png File:HGSS Koga.png File:Bruno.png File:HGSS Karen.png
Psychic Poison Fighting Dark
Champion Lance
File:HeartGoldSoulSilverLance.png
Dragon

Hoenn

Sidney Phoebe Glacia Drake
File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Sidney.png File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Phoebe.png File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Glacia.png File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Drake.png
Dark Ghost Ice Dragon
Champion Steven R/S/OR/AS Champion Wallace E
File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Steven.png File:ORAS Wallace.png
Steel Water

Sinnoh

Aaron Bertha Flint Lucian
File:AaronArt.png File:BerthaArt.png File:FlintArt.png File:LucianArt.png
Bug Ground Fire Psychic
Champion Cynthia
File:CynthiaArt.png
Mix

Unova

Shauntal Marshal Grimsley Caitlin
File:Shauntal-detail.png File:Marshal-detail.png File:Grimsley-detail.png File:Caitlin-detail.png
Ghost Fighting Dark Psychic
Champion Alder B/W Champion Iris B2/W2
Alder File:Black 2 White 2 Iris.png
Mix Dragon

Kalos

Malva Siebold Wikstrom Drasna
Malva Siebold Wikstrom Drasna
Fire Water Steel Dragon
Champion Diantha
Diantha
Mix

Side Games

Puzzle League

Giovanni Ritchie Prima Bruno
File:Giovanni XY.png Ritchie File:Lorelei.png File:Bruno.png
Ground Mix Ice Fighting
Champion Gary Oak Master Mewtwo
File:Blue (FRLG).png 150Mewtwo
Mix Mix

Trivia

  • The Kanto, Hoenn, and Unova Elite Four are similar, however, at least one type needs to be changed in order for them to be the same.
  • The Unova Elite Four is the first one that allows the player to choose the order in which the Elite Four is battled. The Kalos Elite Four also shares this trait.
  • The Kalos Elite Four are the first Elite Four who's Pokemon do not go up levels when the player returns to the Pokemon league for their first rematch, in fact they stay at the same levels as the first time the player fought them for all rematches.
  • There have never been a Normal, Rock, Flying, Fairy, Electric and Grass type Elite 4 or Champion so far.

Gallery

Template:NavKantoEliteFour Template:NavJohtoEliteFour Template:NavHoennEliteFour Template:NavSinnohEliteFour Template:NavUnovaEliteFour Template:NavKalosEliteFour