EQUAL Pokemonn First open world game, scarlet and purple Allows players to create their own path without hands or guidance. However, many fans will keep an eye on the familiar path to victory, the story that ultimately led them to the challenge for Round 4 of Finals and the title.
Geeta is Pardia’s champion and the strongest trainer in the land. Her team may not be as diverse, but she is a capable opponent with an interesting strategy and will make for a worthwhile and challenging fight. There are a few things players should know before fighting, and use these helpful tips to make fighting easier.
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Do not challenge the lower ranked teams
The Pokémon League is often the final challenge that Trainers face on their journey. The Elite Four and Champions are some of the strongest Trainers in the land, with strong and versatile teams of Pokémon that will test the Trainer’s abilities and determination.
Most coaches have to be at a level worthy of the tournament — after all, if they get there, they’ll probably bet on the gym, the star owners, and the Giants. However, they should make sure not to be at a low level in the league, otherwise things could get unnecessarily complicated. Geeta’s team level is 60+, so players must be at least level 60 before challenging for the semi-finals.
Don’t be afraid to heal
Even the strongest Pokémon of each generation can be injured after a particularly intense battle. The Pokémon League needs to challenge four trainers and champions in a row without being able to enter the Pokémon Center, which means that the trainer’s team can dangerously close to fainting multiple times.
Therefore, players should have a variety of healing items to choose from. Revives are very important, preferably maxed out, to avoid wasting precious time in combat. The Elite Four love to inflict status conditions, so Full Recovery is an alternative to potions, as they not only restore health, but also remove status conditions.
items are your friend
For all its flaws, the Sinnoh remake, Brilliant Diamonds and Brilliant Pearls, bringing fans the most challenging Pokémon League battle in years. Cynthia, the Elite Four and the best Pokémon champion ever, uses items skillfully and strategically to make things more difficult for the player.
Surprisingly, the last four and the champion Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Do not use any items in combat, but players should use. Add-ons like Leftovers, Quick Claws, and Belts focus on bringing out the best in a Pokémon and making up for any shortcomings (which can mean the difference between victory and defeat).
Special attack makes things easier
Geeta’s first Pokémon is Espatra, a pure psychic she mainly uses for setup. Espatra knows Reflex, a psychic move that weakens physical attacks for five turns. Reflections can be a real nuisance, preventing OHKO from doing what it should.
However, reflexes do not protect against special actions. Therefore, players should ensure that their team knows at least one particularly strong move. Ideally, the trainer should block Espartera’s attacks completely, but if that fails, the special attack will be the key to ending the battle as quickly as possible.
Reflection can make a difference
Players can use Reflect as part of their strategy. The main flaw for many amateur coaches is that they can’t find the right balance between physicality and special moves on their team; amazingly, Geeta made this fatal mistake because more than half of her team’s moves were physical moves.
Players using Reflection will see their damage decrease significantly. In fact, they can go ahead and use Reflection to weaken five of Geeta’s six Pokémon. The only exception is her final Pokémon, Glimmora, which only knows special moves; However, Reflect has a special partner, Light Screen, which will be very helpful.
let it burn!
If the main problem with Team Geeta is the lack of balance. Her three Pokémon are weak against fire, which means a powerful fire attack with STAB damage will be enough against Gogoat, Avalugg, and Kingambit. Fortunately, scarlet and purple Introducing many valuable fire-type Pokémon. From Amarugi and Ceruliki to Scovilan and Iron Moth, there’s no shortage of options for players to join the Pokémon League.
However, Avalugg knows Earthquake and Kingambit knows Stone Blade and these moves are very effective against most types of Fire. There are no moves that come with STAB, but it’s best not to rely solely on Fire-type Pokémon against these nasty enemies.
Own at least one electric mobility device
Gita’s team has the dual water/spirit attribute Beluza. Veluza has five weaknesses, but is unlikely to have Bugs or Shadows on the player’s team. It’s easier to attack Veluza with electricity and Pokémon Scarlet and Violet There are several types of worthwhile electricity.
However, the Electric Pokémon can only be very effective against Beluza, unless it has a secondary type that makes it useful against other Gita Pokémon. Instead of dedicating the entire slot to Electric, players can teach their Pokémon powerful Electric moves. It won’t have a STAB, but Veluza’s special defense is absolutely trash, meaning moves like Thunderbolt will take it down pretty quickly.
at least one trick
As Psychic types, Esparta and Veruza are vulnerable to underrated Shadow types. Dark is a difficult type to use; it doesn’t have many options and is only very effective on two types and weak against three types, including suppressed fairies.
However, dark moves can be useful in most battles, and many Pokémon have access to two of the most useful moves: Bite and Bite. Either of these will deal massive damage to Espatra and Veruza even without STAB damage. If none of these are present, any dark move that deals damage should suffice, but players should make sure they have at least one on their team.
fighting will go a long way
If there’s one genre that makes Geeta’s combat easy, it’s grappling. Ice has some powerful moves in Pokémon, but is a fragile type with some weaknesses, including combat. Since the Avalug of Gita understands earthquakes, it’s best to attack it with a special combat move to take advantage of Avalug’s exceptionally poor defense.
As for Kingambit, the combat ability of Darksteel dual series is 4 times. Even the weakest combat moves can do serious damage, especially considering its disappointing speed stat, which means it never goes ahead. A powerful Battle Pokémon will play an important role in Geeta’s battles, and players should consider putting a Pokémon on their final team.
shake the earth
Ground is one of the most overlooked types Pokemon. With awesome Pokémon and powerful moves, it’s the only super effective against electric Pokémon.
The ground will be the focal point in the battle for Geeta. Her staple Pokémon, Glimmora, is rock/dual poison, meaning it’s four times weaker than the ground. The Gita will bend it, turning it into a pure stone; however, it is still weak compared to the ground.
Also, Grimora doesn’t know any moves against ground-type Pokémon will work, and players should seriously consider adding a Pokémon to their team if they want to easily eliminate her ace Pokémon. that.