It is tradition for each generation of Pokémon games that after players collect the region's Gym Badges that they challenge the Elite Four. It is a gauntlet where players take on four tough battles in a row before facing off against the champion. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet unlike other games in the series is non-linear and features an open world to explore. Even with some of the new gameplay elements, there is still an Elite Four to beat. Here is what players can expect from the Elite Four in
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Rika- Specialty Ground-Types
- Level 57 Whiscash - Water and Ground-type
- Level 57 Camerupt - Fire and Ground-type
- Level 57 Donphan- Ground-type
- Level 57 Dugtrio - Ground-type
- Level 58 Clodsire Poison and Ground-type Tera Type - Ground
Poppy - Specialty Steel-Types
- Level 58 Copperajah - Steel-type
- Level 58 Magnezone - Electric and Steel-type
- Level 58 Bronzong - Psychic and Steel-type
- Level 58 Corviknight - Flying and Steel-type
- Level 59 Tinkaton - Fairy and Steel-type Tera Type - Steel
Larry - Specialty Flying-Types
- Level 59 Tropius - Grass and Flying-type
- Level 59 Oricorio - Electric and Flying-type
- Level 59 Altaria - Dragon and Flying-type
- Level 59 Staraptor - Normal and Flying-type
- Level 60 Flamigo - Fighting and Flying-type Tera Type - Flying
Hassel - Specialty Dragon-Types
- Level 60 Noivern - Flying and Dragon-type
- Level 60 Haxorus - Dragon-type
- Level 60 Dragalge - Poison and Dragon-type
- Level 60 Flapple Grass and Dragon-type
- Level 61 Baxcalibur - Ice and Dragon-type Tera Type - Dragon
Champion Geeta
- Level 61 Espathra - Psychic-type
- Level 61 Gogoat - Grass-type
- Level 61 Veluza - Water and Pyschic-type
- Level 61Avalugg - Ice-type
- Level 61 Kingambit - Dark and Steel-type
- Level 62 Glimmora - Rock and Poison-type Tera Type - Rock
After beating the Pokémon champion Geeta you will be crowned a new champion of the Paldea region.
This article was originally published on dbltap as Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Elite Four Guide.