Below, we’ve got Geeta’s Pokémon lineup with their Levels and weaknesses for those wondering how to beat Geeta in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. You’ll then have your final battle with Nemona after, but you can change your lineup and rest up before doing so.
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Here’s Geeta’s team:
Espathra, Gogoat, and Veluza all share Bug, Dark, and Ghost vulnerabilities so we recommend bringing at least one high-levelled Pokémon who is one of these types, or has a Bug, Dark, or Ghost move.
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Avalugg, Kingambit, and Glimmora also share a common weakness, and that’s to Fighting-type moves. So it’s best to have a high-levelled Fighting-type for taking on Geeta. Alternatively, bringing a Fire-type will help you defeat Avalugg and Kingambit (and Gogoat), then a Grass, Ground, Steel or Water-type Pokémon will help beat Glimmora.
Just keep in mind that Glimmora will Terastallize for its first move, so you should aim to Terastallize your own Pokémon here as well. Preferably, one with a Fighting, Grass, Ground, Steel or Water Tera type.
For defeating Geeta, you’ll earn 14,880 prize money, but more importantly, you’ll earn the title of Champion! Rest up and stock up on some more items before heading into the final Nemona battle, which will complete the Victory Road storyline.