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The Indigo Plateau serves as the capital for the Pokémon League. It is the final destination for Pokémon Trainers competing in Indigo or Johto League competitions against the Elite Four. This is the where the powerful Elite Four battle against Trainers in a final showdown of becoming a master Pokémon trainer, who may be challenged after defeating of all eight Gym Leaders of each respective region.  
The Indigo Plateau serves as the capital for the Pokémon League. It is the final destination for Pokémon Trainers competing in Indigo or Johto League competitions against the Elite Four. This is the where the powerful Elite Four battle against Trainers in a final showdown of becoming a master Pokémon trainer, who may be challenged after defeating of all eight Gym Leaders of each respective region.  


The Indigo Plateau is located just north of Victory Road, and east of Mt. Silver. The only way to reach the Indigo Plateau is by by going through Route 26. In order to reach Indigo Plateau by foot, Trainers must venture through Victory Road, a lengthy cave acting as a final test for Trainers.   
The Indigo Plateau is located just north of Victory Road, and east of Mt. Silver. The only way to reach the Indigo Plateau is by going through Route 26. In order to reach Indigo Plateau by foot, Trainers must venture through Victory Road, a lengthy cave acting as a final test for Trainers.   


The Elite Four must be battled consecutively, with breaks to the Pokémon Center prohibited. Trainers are unable to go back or return to previous rooms. The only way to open the door and progress through each room is to defeat the Elite Four member of that room. Each member of the Elite Four is stronger than the previous member, while like Gym Leaders, each specialize in a different type.  
The Elite Four must be battled consecutively, with breaks to the Pokémon Center prohibited. Trainers are unable to go back or return to previous rooms. The only way to open the door and progress through each room is to defeat the Elite Four member of that room. Each member of the Elite Four is stronger than the previous member, while like Gym Leaders, each specialize in a different type.  
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== Bruno [[File:PokemonHGSSBrunoPortrait.png|right]] ==  
== Bruno [[File:PokemonHGSSBrunoPortrait.png|right]] ==
[[File:PokemonHGSSIndigoPlateauBrunosRoom.png|thumb|right|Bruno's Room]]
[[File:PokemonHGSSIndigoPlateauBrunosRoom.png|thumb|right|Bruno's Room]]


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Swalot has the uncanny Pain Split, which averages its HP and your HP and both Pokemon get the average as their HP. This isn't good if you get it to low HP, where it can heal itself and damage you at the same time, so take it out with powerful moves. It also has Yawn, which can send your Pokemon to sleep after a turn after Yawn was used, so a Blue Flute is advised to be in your inventory. It also has Sludge Bomb and Amnesia, but kill it before it can use Amnesia.
Swalot has the uncanny Pain Split, which averages its HP and your HP and both Pokemon get the average as their HP. This isn't good if you get it to low HP, where it can heal itself and damage you at the same time, so take it out with powerful moves. It also has Yawn, which can send your Pokemon to sleep after a turn after Yawn was used, so a Blue Flute is advised to be in your inventory. It also has Sludge Bomb and Amnesia, but kill it before it can use Amnesia.


== Bruno [[File:PokemonHGSSBrunoPortrait.png|right]] ==  
== Bruno [[File:PokemonHGSSBrunoPortrait.png|right]] ==


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