# 0_0FGH Man oh man...
What is going on today?
Challengers coming one
right after another.
Well, no matter.
I am Grimsley of the Elite Four, and I will
fulfill my duty to be your opponent.
# 0_1FGH Whether or not you get to fight at full
strength, whether or not luck smiles\f
on you--none of that matters.
Only results matter. And a loss is a loss.
See, victory shines like a bright light.
And right now, you and your Pokémon
are shining brilliantly.
# 0_2FGH Now, I'm nothing more than
the guy who lost...
Nothing more, nothing less.
Sigh...
You should take that strength and test
it against the rest of the Elite Four.
# 0_3FGH Astonishing!
You have defeated every member of
the Pokémon League's Elite Four.
But it isn't over yet.
There is one more opponent against whom
you must prove your strength.
The pinnacle of the Pokémon League,
the Champion, Alder...
Or, perhaps, that man called N has
defeated him and taken his title.
I don't know which one you will face, but
check the statue in the central plaza,\f
and continue to the final room.
# 0_4FGH Life is a serious battle, and you have
to use the tools you're given.
It's more important to master the cards
you're holding than to complain about\f
the ones your opponents were dealt.
Let us begin.
And may the best Trainer win!
Contests like this are proof
that you are really living...
# 0_5FGH There are bad ways to win--
and good ways to lose.
What's interesting and troubling is that
it's not always clear which is which.
A flipped coin doesn't always land
heads or tails.
Sometimes it may never land at all...
# 0_6FGH Excellent!
The nice thing about Pokémon battles is
they teach the loser something, as well.
That said...
You should take that strength and test\f
it against the rest of the Elite Four!
# 0_7FGH Astonishing!
You have defeated every member of
the Pokémon League's Elite Four.
But it isn't over yet.
There is one more opponent against whom
you must prove your strength.
Check the statue in the central plaza,
and continue to the final room.