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To reach the champion in Pokemon SV, you must first defeat the 8 gym leaders. This can be a difficult task, as each gym leader has a different type of Pokemon. You must strategize and plan your team carefully in order to defeat all 8 gym leaders.
After defeating the 8 gym leaders, you will then face the 4 elites. The elites are even tougher than the gym leaders, and you will need to be at the top of your game to defeat them.
Once you have defeated the 4 elites, you will then be asked a series of questions. These questions will test your knowledge of the Pokemon world, and you must answer them correctly in order to become the champion.
The journey to reaching the Pokemon champion is long and tedious, but it will be worth it when you finally defeat the current champion.
Where to find the Pokemon League
The Pokemon League is a location in the games Pokemon SV and Pokemon Sun and Moon. It is located on the outskirts of the Mesagoza and can be reached by heading northwest from the city center. The League is guarded by an Elite Four, and inside the League is a Poke center. In order to enter the League, the player must have defeated the eight gym leaders and have eight badges.
Once the player has entered the League, they will be pitted against the Elite Four. The Elite Four are four very powerful trainers, and each specializes in a different type of Pokemon. After defeating the Elite Four, the player will face the Champion, who is the strongest trainer in the League.
Answering the Champion Assessment questions
After you get inside you need to look for Rika. she will ask you a lot of questions and you need to answer the correctly in order to progress.
Here are all the questions and answers:
Questions | Answers |
Q1: How did you get here today?
| Walked
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Q2: Please tell me the name of the school you’re enrolled in?
| Naranja (Scarlet) or Uva (Violet) Academy
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Q3: So, what brings you to the Pokemon league today?
| I came to be a champion
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Q4: Now, what do you intend to do if and when you become a champion?
| I want to find treasure
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Q5: Which of the 8 gyms gave you the most difficulty?
| You can choose any answer here.
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Q6: And what was the name of the Gym Leader that you faced there?
| Answer in accordance with the last question, and match the gym leader with the hardest gym that you’ve selected
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Q7: Do you remember which type of Pokemon the Gym Leader used?
| Once again, match the Pokemon with the Gym Leader, and answer in accordance with the last answer
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Q8: What was the category of the Pokemon you chose to be your first partner?
| This answer depends upon the starter Pokemon that you’ve used.
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Q9: Remind me, what do you intend to do if and when you become a champion?
| I want to find treasure (the answer given here must be the same as the one given for the second question)
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Q10: Do you like Pokemon?
| Yes
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How to defeat Rika of the Elite Four
As the first member of the Elite Four, Rika will be the first true test of your mettle as a Pokemon trainer. A ground-type specialist, Rika’s Pokemon are weak to grass, water, and ice-type attacks. This gives you a distinct advantage if you have Pokemon of those types in your party.
Pokemon she will be using:
- Whiscash, level 57 (water/ground)
- Camerupt, level 57 (fire/ground)
- Donphan, level 57 (ground)
- Dugtrio, level 57 (ground)
- Clodsire, level 58 (ground/poison with ground Tera Type)
How to defeat Poppy of the Elite Four
Next, you will face Poppy, who uses steel-type Pokemon. It is advisable for players to have a strong fire, ground, and fighting-type Pokemon on their teams to defeat her. Steel-type Pokemon are strong against fire, water, and electric-type Pokemon, but are weak against fighting, ground, and 80-type Pokemon. Therefore, it is important for players to have a strategy when facing Poppy.
Poppy will use these pokemon:
- Copperajah, Level 58 (steel)
- Corviknight, level 58 (flying/steel)
- Bronzong, level 58 (steel/psychic)
- Magnezone, level 58 (electric/steel)
- Tinkaton, level 59 (fairy/steel)
How to defeat Larry of the Elite Four
The odds are against you in this battle, as your opponent Larry has a flying-type Pokemon. Your best bet is to bring out an electric, ice or rock-type Pokemon to counter this. While electric-type Pokemon are immune to ground attacks, they are weak to flying attacks, so be sure to keep this in mind. Ice-type Pokemon are strong against flying-type Pokemon, but be aware that they are weak to fire-type attacks. Rock-type Pokemon are a good choice against flying-type Pokemon, as they are resistant to their attacks. However, keep in mind that rock-type Pokemon are weak to water-type attacks. With this in mind, choose your Pokemon wisely and you may come out victorious!
Larry will use these pokemon:
- Tropius, level 59 (grass/flying)
- Altaria, level 59 (dragon/flying)
- Staraptor, level 59 (normal/flying)
- Oricorio (Pom-pom Style), level 59 (electric/flying)
- Flamigo, level 60 (fighting/flying with flying Tera Type)
How to defeat Hassle of the Elite Four
Hassle is the last member of the Elite Four and he uses dragon-type Pokemon. These Pokemon can deal a lot of damage with one hit, so it’s best to bring out a fairy-type Pokemon to fight him. If you don’t have a fairy-type Pokemon, you can try using a water-type Pokemon. Water-type Pokemon are strong against fire-type Pokemon, which are common among dragon-type Pokemon.
Hassle will use these pokemon:
Noivern, level 60 (dragon/flying)
Dragalge, level 60 (poison/dragon)
Flapple, level 60 (grass/dragon)
Haxorus, level 60 (dragon)
Baxcalibur, level 61 (ice/dragon with dragon Tera Type
Champion Geeta
Glimmora is the rock/poison-type ace of Geeta, the Paldean champion in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Despite being a dual-type, Glimmora’s typing is incredibly straightforward; it’s a rock-type Pokemon that turns into a poison-type Pokemon upon terastallization. As such, the best way to deal with Glimmora is to have a strong fighting-type Pokemon on your team.
Ideally, your fighting-type Pokemon should be at full health before taking on Glimmora. This is because Glimmora’s rock-type attacks will be very effective against most fighting-type Pokemon, and its poison-type attacks will also do a significant amount of damage. As such, you’ll want to make sure your fighting-type Pokemon can take a few hits before taking Glimmora down.
Once Glimmora is defeated, the player will become the champion of Paldea in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. This is a huge accomplishment, and it will undoubtedly give the player a great sense of satisfaction.
Geeta will use these pokemon:
- Espartha, level 61 (psychic)
- Avalugg, level 61 (ice)
- Kingambit, level 61 (dark/steel)
- Gogoat, level 61 (grass)
- Veluza, level 61 (water/psychic)
- Glimmora, level 62 (poison/rock with rock Tera Type)