How to beat Top Champion Geeta in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Geeta is the ultimate champion in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, meaning you must beat her after the Elite Four to earn the title of Champion.

Below we have Geeta’s Pokémon lineup with their levels and weaknesses for those wondering how to beat Geeta in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. You will then have your final battle with Nemona, but you can change your alignment and rest before doing so.

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How to beat Ultimate Champion Geeta in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Before facing Geeta, take the time to heal your Pokémon and restore the PP of their moves. When you’re ready, face the top champion, he goes through the door.

Here is Geeta’s team:

Pokemon Level Guy Weaknesses
Espathra 61 Psychic Insect, darkness and ghost
goat goat 61 Grass Insect, Fire, Flying, Poison and Ice
Avalugg 61 Ice Fire, Fight, Rock and Steel
kingambit 61 dark steel Fire, fight and earth
veluza 61 Water/Psychic Bug, Dark, Electric, Grass and Ghost
Glimmora 62 Rock/Poison Terra Type: Rock Earth, Psychic, Steel and WaterTerra Type: Fighting, Grass, Earth, Steel and Water

Espathra, Gogoat, and Veluza share Bug, Dark, and Ghost vulnerabilities, so we recommend bringing at least one high-level Pokémon that is one of these types or that has a Bug, Dark, or Ghost move.

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Avalugg, Kingambit, and Glimmora also share a common weakness: fighting-type moves. So it’s better to have a high-level Fighter type to face Geeta. Alternatively, bringing a Fire-type Pokémon will help you defeat Avalugg and Kingambit (and Gogoat), then a Grass, Ground, Steel, or Water-type Pokémon will help you defeat Glimmora.

Just keep in mind that Glimmora will Terastalize on its first move, so you should also try to Terastalize your own Pokémon here. Preferably one with Fighting Tera, Grass, Ground, Steel or Water type.

For defeating Geeta, you will win 14,880 prize money, but more importantly, you will earn the title of Champion! Rest up and stock up on more items before heading to the final battle of Nemona, which will complete the Victory Road story.

For more help on Paldea, we also have pages on Path of Legends and Starfall Street stories.

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