Because of this, the Galar Pokémon League only have the Champion Cup, where the player character only battle the rivals, three of the eight Gym leaders, in the Semi-Finals and Finals receptively and battle the Champion in championship match. List of Elite Four Members Main Games Indigo Plateau Generation I/III/VII Lorelei However, in every region, if the player character is defeated at any point, then they must re-battle all members of the Elite Four. Once defeated, a Trainer can battle the regional Pokémon Champion for their title. Since Generation V, they can be fought in any order. In Generations I-IV, the members of the Elite Four are battled in a set order. Upon battling them, the challenger must face all of them consecutively. 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).
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There are currently 7 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). The Elite Four is a Trainer Class and title given to four Trainers that qualify as being the best Trainers in their respective regions, with only the Pokémon Champion above their skill level. Artwork of the Kanto Elite Four in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.