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Pokémon Scarlet

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Complete the Champion Assessment in Pokémon Scarlet, including the interview, Elite Four battles, and the final battle against Geeta.

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Complete the Champion Assessment in Pokémon Scarlet, including the interview, Elite Four battles, and the final battle against Geeta.

Walkthrough
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    Begin the Champion Assessment with an interview. All answers to "How did you get here today?", "What do you intend to do if and when you become a Champion?", and "Do you like Pokémon?" are correct. For "Please tell me the name of the school you are enrolled in," answer "Naranja Academy." For "So, what brings you to the Pokémon League today?", answer "I came to become a Champion." For "Tell me: Which of the eight Gyms gave you the most difficulty?" and "And what was the name of the Gym Leader you faced there?" and "But do you remember which type of Pokémon the Gym Leader used?", select the Gym and Gym Leader that gave you the most trouble. For "What was the category of the Pokémon you chose to be your first partner?", select the correct category based on your starter. For "Remind me, what do you intend to do if and when you do become a Champion?", select the same answer you chose for question 4.
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    If you do not pass the interview, you can take it again.
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    Proceed to the Elite Test, where you must win five battles in a row. You can heal your Pokémon with items like Max Potion, Full Restore, Max Revive, and Max Ether between battles.
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    Elite Four battle 1: Battle Rika, who uses Ground-type Pokémon (Whiscash Lv. 57, Camerupt Lv. 57, Donphan Lv. 57, Dugtrio Lv. 57, Clodsire Lv. 58 with Tera-type Ground). Use Grass-, Water-, and Ice-type Pokémon. Be careful of Electric-, Fire-, Poison-, Rock-, and Steel-type Pokémon.
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    Elite Four battle 2: Battle Poppy, who uses Steel-type Pokémon (Copperajah Lv. 58, Magnezone Lv. 58, Bronzong Lv. 58, Corviknight Lv. 58, Tinkaton Lv. 59 with Tera-type Steel). Use Fighting-, Fire-, and Ground-type Pokémon. Be careful of Fairy-, Ice-, and Rock-type Pokémon.
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    Elite Four battle 3: Battle Larry, who uses Flying-type Pokémon (Tropius Lv. 59, Oricorio Lv. 59, Altaria Lv. 59, Staraptor Lv. 59, Flamigo Lv. 60 with Tera-type Flying). Use Electric-, Ice-, and Rock-type Pokémon. Be careful of Bug-, Fighting-, and Grass-type Pokémon.
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    Elite Four battle 4: Battle Hassel, who uses Dragon-type Pokémon (Noivern Lv. 60, Haxorus Lv. 60, Dragalge Lv. 60, Flapple Lv. 60, Baxcalibur Lv. 61 with Tera-type Dragon). Use Dragon-, Fairy-, and Ice-type Pokémon. Be careful of Dragon-type Pokémon.
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    After winning the fourth Elite Four battle, your Pokémon will be healed.
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    Champion battle: Battle the Top Champion, Geeta (Espathra Lv. 61, Gogoat Lv. 61, Veluza Lv. 61, Avalugg Lv. 61, Kingambit Lv. 61, Glimmora Lv. 62 with Tera-type Rock). She does not specialize in one type. Use Bug-, Dark-, or Ghost-types against Espathra; Bug-, Fire-, Flying-, Ice-, or Poison-types against Gogoat; Electric-, Grass-, Bug-, Dark-, or Ghost-types against Veluza; Fighting-, Fire-, Rock-, or Steel-types against Avalugg; Fighting-, Fire-, or Ground-types against Kingambit. For Glimmora, use Ground-, Steel-, or Water-types and be careful of Bug-, Fire-, Flying-, and Ice-types.
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    After winning, you receive the title Champion. Nemona will challenge you to a battle at the battle court in Mesagoza's central plaza.
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    After the credits roll, go to the boss battle of the Titan story to continue with additional storylines.
Tips
  • If you struggle with a specific Elite Four member or Geeta, consider using items like Max Potion, Full Restore, Max Revive, and Max Ether to keep your Pokémon healthy.
  • Remember to choose answers in the assessment interview that align with your in-game choices, especially regarding your starter and the most difficult Gym.

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