Here’s What The Elite Four Look Like In Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu & Eevee

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People who played Pokemon Red, Blue, or Yellow may have some idea of what to expect from the Elite Four in Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Eevee!, but now the official website has updated with new information about the quartet. In addition to the character profiles and screenshots, new Master Trainer information has appeared as well.

 

As always, the Elite Four are the final four trainers you will face as “bosses” after collecting all the badges in Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Eevee. Lorelai, Bruno, Agatha, and Lance all return. You can see them and their profiles below.

 

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Lorelei

“No one can best me when it comes to icy Pokémon.”

You first face off against Lorelei, a master of Ice-type Pokémon!

 

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Bruno

“We will grind you down with our superior power!”

Your next opponent is Bruno, who trains his Fighting-type Pokémon rigorously.

 

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Agatha

“I’ll show you how a real Trainer battles!”

You’re in for a scare against the Ghost-type user Agatha!

 

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Lance

“You likely know that dragons are Pokémon spoken of in legends!”

The final member of the Elite Four is Lance, who has powerful Dragon-type Pokémon!

 

In addition, the Master Trainers have been detailed. Each Master Trainer focuses on specific Pokemon and are the absolute best at using that one particular character. You can find them by looking for trainers in different clothing with icons showing a particular Pokemon over their heads. If you find one, you can battle against them only using that particular Pokemon. Should you win, you will then get their title, like Charizard Master, and be able to set it as your title during Link Battles.

 

Here is the latest Pokemon: Let’s Go, Pikachu and Eevee trailer.

 

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Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Eevee! will come to the Nintendo Switch on November 16, 2018.


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