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Pokemon Red and Blue Indigo Plateau Elite Four and Champion Walkthrough

Indigo Plateau Elite Four and Champion section for the Pokemon Red and Blue walkthrough with wild Pokemon, trainers, items, hidden items, coordinates, and boss strategy.

By Damodar Sharma Updated June 19, 2026 Walkthrough

Defeat Lorelei, Bruno, Agatha, Lance, and the Champion Rival without leaving between fights. This page is a standalone section for Phase 9: Indigo Plateau, with source-backed Red/Blue encounter, trainer, item, hidden item, and boss data.

Source maps

Loreleis Room, Brunos Room, Agathas Room, Lances Room, Champions Room, and Hall Of Fame.

Wild rows0 Trainers4 Items0

Route plan

Stock Full Restores, Revives, status heals, and PP recovery. The Champion team changes with your starter choice.

Wild Pokemon

No wild Pokemon are sourced for this section.

Trainers

Route order Trainer Team Reward Optional / rematch note
1. Loreleis Room (5, 2)Lorelei trainer spriteLoreleiParty #1$5,544One-time trainer; no rematch in Red/Blue.
2. Brunos Room (5, 2)Bruno trainer spriteBrunoParty #1$5,742One-time trainer; no rematch in Red/Blue.
3. Agathas Room (5, 2)Agatha trainer spriteAgathaParty #1$5,940One-time trainer; no rematch in Red/Blue.
4. Lances Room (6, 1)Lance trainer spriteLanceParty #1$6,138One-time trainer; no rematch in Red/Blue.

Items And Hidden Items

No visible, hidden, or scripted item rewards are listed for this section.

Boss Strategy

Boss / branch Team Reward Danger notes Practical counters
Lorelei trainer spriteLoreleiLorelei$5,544Ice/Water bulk and Lapras make careless Dragon/Flying plans collapse.Electric attacks, strong Fighting/Normal pressure, and status control help. Avoid relying only on Grass because Ice Beam punishes it.
Bruno trainer spriteBrunoBruno$5,742Two Onix are easy, but Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Machamp can punish frail special attackers.Water or Grass deletes Onix. Psychic and Flying handle the Fighters.
Agatha trainer spriteAgathaAgatha$5,940Gengar, Haunter, Confuse Ray, sleep, and poison can scramble a clean run.Fast Psychic attackers, Ground coverage for Arbok, and status healing are key. Gen I Ghost does not counter Psychic the way later games imply.
Lance trainer spriteLanceLance$6,138Dragonite and Aerodactyl punish slow or underleveled teams.Ice Beam/Blizzard is the cleanest answer. Electric handles Gyarados, Rock/Electric pressure Aerodactyl, and status can pin Dragonite.
Champion Rival trainer spriteChampion RivalChampion Rival if you chose Charmander$6,435The Champion's starter branch defines the final matchup.Plan around the rival's Squirtle line. Keep status, a fresh switch, and a direct answer to Pidgey/Pidgeotto before committing your starter.
Champion Rival trainer spriteChampion RivalChampion Rival if you chose Squirtle$6,435The Champion's starter branch defines the final matchup.Plan around the rival's Bulbasaur line. Keep status, a fresh switch, and a direct answer to Pidgey/Pidgeotto before committing your starter.
Champion Rival trainer spriteChampion RivalChampion Rival if you chose Bulbasaur$6,435The Champion's starter branch defines the final matchup.Plan around the rival's Charmander line. Keep status, a fresh switch, and a direct answer to Pidgey/Pidgeotto before committing your starter.

Completion Checklist

  • Enter with a League-ready team and items.
  • Beat the Elite Four in sequence.
  • Defeat the Champion Rival.
  • Enter the Hall of Fame.
  • Verify the wild table's version splits before leaving if you are filling the Pokedex.
  • Use the item rows as a visible-item and hidden-item sweep before moving to the next section.

Sources

  • pret/pokered: wild encounters, trainer parties, trainer money, map object events, hidden event items, rods, trades, and prize Pokemon.
  • Encounter odds aggregate the Gen I ten-slot rates: 51/256, 51/256, 39/256, 25/256, 25/256, 25/256, 13/256, 13/256, 11/256, and 3/256.
  • Red/Blue has no day/night encounter column; tables use Version, Method, and Condition instead.