Personally, what annoys me most about Geeta isn’t how underwhelming her team was. It’s how she doesn’t even use her team even SLIGHTLY optimally. I find it tough to take the line "I am incapable of holding back" seriously when she has a hazard setter, and uses it LAST. Is "incapable of holding back" her way of saying "I slam my head into a brick wall without strategy until it breaks"?
@@leonardofarias8843 I agree with an ability that sets up T-spikes leading Glimmora woulda made her significantly more challenging and her Kingambit shoulda been her ace with surpreme overlord.
You could make an argument. Our rival held back on her during their fight. It’s kinda crazy that Geeta is like number three as a Champion of a region. All the other Champs were clear number one until our protagonists defeated them.
Just the fact that someone beat her already before the game started, and they tell you, should've been foreshadowing enough about her fight... and I stood there with saliva dripping from my mouth lmao...
@@nnightkingj -Cynthia -BW Alder -Iris -Kukui -Wallace/Steven That's all the ones that I can remember only having lost because of the player It's like just Lance that got folded before you get there 💀
@@nnightkingj That's literally not true though. In all previous regions, the role of champion is passed on when the previous champion is defeated. By definition, those champions must never be defeated in official league matches, or they are no longer the champion, they're just a former champion(unless they take up the title again due to the current champion abandoning the position like Red and Hilbert/Hilda do). The "undefeated champion" title Leon had was the result of Galar running its league like pro sports, and does not imply that champions in previous regions were not also undefeated(They were for the most part.)
I find it funny that Geeta isn’t liked by everybody due to all the rules and having the other gym leaders restrict themselves in other battles or in their other interests. Like she’s this overwhelming yet subtle presence that keeps the other gym leaders on tight leashes
I thought they were setting Geeta up to be the big bad of the game considering how unliked she seems to be by the people who actually work for her. Larry's dialogue in particular makes it seem like this woman is a bitch behind closed doors.
I feel like GF just needs to learn that a trainers Ace doesn't ALWAYS have to be their last Pokemon. She could still call Glimmora her Ace and use it first to set up Toxic Spikes or even use it in the middle of her team
If the AI could actually switch their Pokemon out, she could lead with Glim, set up Toxic Spikes and then switch out so she can maybe send it out again at the end.
The anime has a habit of changing Champions teams a little bit like when they gave Leon all 3 Galar Starters, Lance getting additional Dragons, and even Kukuri's team in SM anime was pretty different as well. Hel they might give Geeta a better team than her game self.
@@StarPebblit Gosh I love Alder. My personal fav next to Steven. And it's funny that thematically, although stoic, Alder seems like the antithesis to Geeta. Super free willed, carefree and aloof, compassionate, and emotionally and mentally vulnerable. All these things that made him complex and lose to N and made the fandom dislike him and think of him as one of the weakest champs(plus the fact that in a way hes a sort of understated Bug type user which I find fascinating). And yet I think even Alder would have a good laugh after he battled Geeta and won. And give some life lesson shhpeal and then jump off of a massive cliff face lol
The way I see it, the E4 and Champion section of the game is this cold, strict, traditional exam in an empty office. There’s no one around to watch the final battle. But then the fight the player has against Nemona right after is this spontaneous, high stakes battle in front of the school they both spent so much time in. So many people are gathered to watch and if you do this at night, the streets are lit up. I think the contrast between these two fights was on purpose. Also, Gimmighoul Coin sounds like some dumb cryptocurrency.
True! That was probably really intentional, since basically every Champion battle up until Sword and Shield was conducted inside closed doors away from the public view. Her battle theme was also very "traditional-Pokemon" sounding (with some Spanish flare ofc). Maybe her battle and Nemona's battles were a contrast to show us that the old way of doing Pokémon leagues is a bit outdated.
It should be noted that over half the Gym Leaders say they outright don't like Geeta which is interesting. No other champion has ever been really disliked by the characters themselves. Also I'm sure Geeta is a part of the Area Zero plot since down there it says only a few know where Terrastlize pokenalls come from and Geeta is definitely one of them since she's the Chairwoman of the Legaue and Schools. Also she owns Glimmora as her Ace which is fought by you and Nemona in Area Zero despite it not being a paradox poekmon like the others you fight off. And in Violet, Glimmora's dex entry states it has terratlize energy naturally so I defiantly think Geeta will play a big role in the DLC story
@@shadyshyguy4058 if you think about it, that’s pretty odd for a Champion. Most of them are either supportive mentor types or independent people focused on their own goals, who happen to be really good with Pokémon. Now I haven’t played all the games, but I can’t think of any who exert this kind of command over the rest of their League.
SPOILERS AHEAD: I still think there's more to Geeta's story than we've seen. There's hints that the "time machine" might actually be a "dream engine," making the wielder's ideal world a reality, and Geeta makes a pretty prominent point of saying that Paldea in its current state is her ideal world. Add to that the fact that she could very well be an actual *modern* robot, unlike the Terastilized android in Area Zero, and it starts to make sense that the areas of Paldea she has the most influence on start to seem a little...cold.
Would explain the yellow squares in her eyes And maybe her team is so terrible because she's so obsessed with tailoring a nice easy path for the trainers, that she purposely nerfed herself by picking a bunch of questionable decisions, or she wants to speed things up by lowering the difficulty a lot Her fight is very contrary to the Elite 4, she's really the only one holding back, and there's no way near as much emotion in her fight and aftermath compared to the others, as if she mechanically reacts and answers according to the situation to not appear motionless, and just wants to move on to the next thing on the list and make sure her plan follows accordingly
Imagine if she had a team LIKE THIS: • Glimmora • Arboliva • Armarouge • Gholdengo • Baxcalibur • Kingambit (Edit: All credit goes to the boy SmithPlays Pokemon. Sorry bout that)
I think Game Freak tried to make her a Champion like Leon that loves battling and motivate the player to fight and become stronger, but even him has more personality and takes more part in the games story. Glimmora is a Pokémon that appears in the Area Zero, so It was weird for me that she didn't took any participation there (or I haven't seen It at the moment, I haven't ended the post-game). It could have been a great Champion if she had helped in the end of the story and not only be just a Champion in the Pokemon league.
The pre-evolution of Glimmora can be found outside of Area Zero, she could have caught one and evolved it. But yeah considering that she's the head of the League and the School Board, she'd be more connected to Area Zero considering (SPOILERS) Clavell knows about what you did at the end of the game and has to keep it secret, so you'd think Geeta knows too 🤔
@@KoalaTulip47 Yea, probably she would have then catched It outside Area Zero, but even Nemona mentions that Geeta has one of them at the point of the story where you are exploring Area Zero and a Glimmora attacks you in front of a laboratory. That details hint the possibility of her catching It there, and It's very underwhealming not relating her with that place. Would be very cool a post-game with her exploring more of the Area Zero and the Paradox Pokémon. Hopefully in the future Dlc that people talks about, Game Freak gives her more relevance.
My Skeledirge basically swept her team only being taken out by Kingambit due to it not going first and not having enough health. The battle against Nemona was really good and challenging. Honestly I think the best storyline out the three was the Titan path. I originally found Arven annoying, but the more time I spent with him and the more that was revealed of his past he quickly became my favourite new character. That’s a good character growth storyline, introducing a character that is kind of annoying all for you to end up loving them by the end. Pokémon did really well with the final story battle as well. The one against the corrupted AI Sada was really challenging and the final battle between our Koraidon and the alpha one was really well done.
To be fair half of her team is weak to fire. And your skeledirge is strong against 5 of her 6 pokemon with its ghost typing. And her last pokemon will always be glimmora anyways
@@Blackvoid2me Skeledirge is pretty powerful to be fair. You can just spam Torch Song a few times against her fire weak mons and then just sweep between Shadow Ball, Earth Power and Torch Song/Flamethrower. 3 of the 4 moves are obtained by level-up and Earth Power you can get in Asada Desert once your Koraidon/Miraidon can climb.
I guess I'm weird because I liked the Pokemon League interview with Rika. The whole game's theme is school, so the interview felt like some kind of gym badge capstone. In a vacuum, the interview is weird, but as part of the whole world's theme, it fits.
I agree! The interview was a really neat touch, although I was surprised at how the Pokémon League building and rooms felt completely lifeless and isolated from the rest of socie- Wait this is how Pokémon leagues have always been up until Gen 8, weren't they?
@@ToxicPea The other Pokemon games have had their leagues behind a vast cave to ensure that, even with all eight badges, trainers are to to snuff. The only exception that I can think of is Galar's league, and that is a tournament instead of a traditional league.
I can't say that I'm particularly one way or the other about the interview at the start, but I do think it's an interesting idea since it does feel kinda grounded in reality. Like, naturally you're getting an interview for attempting to achieve such a prestigious position.
@@ToxicPea That's a way to over simplify things. For Gens 1-4 sure, but at least each E4 member in those gens had a room in theme of their type specialty. Gen 5-7 on the other hand had each E4 member had a chamber that not only reflects their type but also feel epic. For SV you only battle the E4 in bland room and that's it.
Character Design - wide: Very interesting, fits the look of her ace, I like it. Battle - wise: yeah she's weirdly... unoptimized for a Champion. She did beat me at first but that was only because I didn't know the types of some of the Pokemon she had. Beat her soundly the second time. And (sorry if this is spoilers) fighting her again in the School Ace tournament is kind of fun, even if it's kind of the same fight. She's mighty unusual, which I guess represents some new directions for Pokemon in general. Like you said I hope there's DLC that gives her more of an edge.
@@tpfoxCastro i really dont get this argument, just because one isnt the "end game final boss" doesnt mean that it should be a complete push over. like cmon, it's still a champion regardless, have some respect into that title.
this fight really suffered from the whole ''leave the best Pokemon for last'' thing the AI does recently i've been watching gameplays from gen4 and 5 and it surprises me how some mayor trainers won't hesitate to use their ace mid-match or as early as their second Pokémon
A friend of mine told me that she was the worst champion after he battled her, and I genuinely didn't believe anyone could be worse than Diantha. Holy shit, he was right-
Nemona is the real final boss of the path, so IMO, SHE is the one that should be looked at as the champion. She's a champion herself AND stronger than Geeta canonly.
Right??? Geeta even mentions that Nemona held her strength in their battle and still became champion Like Nemona truly is the GOAT until you came into picture
She feels like what Chairman Rose should have been. If it had been her as the overall villain with some goal of having highly regimented and procedural training methods implemented, maybe seeking to use the power of the paradox/ruination Pokémon to enforce her will and remove the emotional aspect of bonding with your team she would have been better. Using her as some fusion of Cyrus, Rose and Ghetsis to train a force of near emotionless battlers, maybe with the two female elite four members as part of it? That would be interesting. It would provide a reason as to why you couldn't rematch the elite four if half of them get taken down and would give more than a handwave as to why a child who isn't old enough to have a Pokémon is an elite four member: some horrific Xerosic and Emma situation. It would even give team Star a chance to shine as their bold personalities and passion allow them to inspire fellow students to fight back against oppressive rules and indoctrination. To speculate further maybe have the academy split and half of the staff throwing in with her to regiment everything to the Nth degree. I also have my own image if Larry finally having enough and battling her full force with the normal types he identifies with in some twisted form of a spectacle resignation. Having had too much from her and choosing himself over work for once. Just a few random ideas
What's funny is she could have been better, even if she doesn't change her team, if she at least chose to fight with her team properly. Imagine if she used Glimmora first or used trick room to give her slow pokemon the edge. Or gave Avalugg a focus sash or use one that has sturdy. So that it can at least hit once.
I feel like it was an intentional choice to make her feel at least a bit uncomfortable to be around for both the characters and the player. Like having an overly cheery higher up/coworker that has a habit of being somewhat scary when out of the public eye. It definitely shows whenever she detects the slightest hint of defiance, like when Penny gets bummed that she can’t go watch some anime and has to help with patching the League’s cyber security. As for her team, I think it’s mostly pretty solid, just unoptimized. Espathra is a great anti-setup lead, Glimora should follow that up with hazard setting, Avalugg is a good physical wall but should have Sturdy and Mirror Coat to make up for/take advantage of that low special defense, and Kingambit would be a great ace with its Supreme Overlord ability being both functionally and symbolically fitting. Gogoat and Veluza should be replaced though, preferably with Arboliva and Toxapex to better synergize with the rest of the team.
Really? Her music sounded very generic and unclimactic for me. Although I did hear there was a glitch with the music in the E4 not playing properly so maybe I didn't hear her true battle music
@@Door227 not necessarily. Her have a mon that the player couldn’t normally get would really set her apart and make her seem like more mysterious and memorable I think.
My strongest Pokemon Bellibolt was only 3 levels higher than her ace. The rest of my team ranged between 59-65. I ONE SHOT every one of her party members. The Elite 4 proved a little more challenging, but the entire Pokemon League failed to knockout a single Pokemon Neema was able to make ONE of my Pokemon faint in our final battle, but this 'Top Champion' was a joke...
I think as the game is so focused on the school and us being a student , the legend feels like a place to examine and test your strength to see if you can pass or fail. I mean an interview and after defeating Geeta and Nemona, you are just a champion ranked trainer but not the only champion of the region, it truly feels like Paldea Examinations and Assessment Authority but not the Pokemon League
I hope Geeta gets more development in the DLC, the fact that she had a Glimmora made me feel that she had a connection with Paldea's crater but nope she is just there with her poorly set up team. I'm terrified that after doing the Inspection and battling the gym leaders again, they get fired or something because I never saw them again and I miss Larry :(
I'm with you there, Gator. She felt very underwhelming for a champion. Honestly, I almost wiped her whole team with my Talonflame. I think I used my Annihilape for like one pokemon.
Alot of people didnt care for SW/SH but I really liked Leon as a champion. He was this high-profile celebrity that everyone knew and looked up to. Your character probably idolized him as well, and it makes that final battle with him feel really hype.
I really wanted a Volo type of final battle team for her, would of been great but I can get why we didn't actually get it I just choose to believe that she wasn't using her strongest Pokemon here or atleast not all of them so you atleast still have a chance to win lore wise
I really like Geeta’s character design and how regal/professional it looks. Her team was definitely underwhelming (though I did like seeing Avalugg there cuz I like that mon), so if they do have more plans for her in the DLC, I would like to have an even more challenging battle with her.
I always compare Champions in games to -in my own opinion- the best champ which for me is Steven. The fight, the build-up and the Team he used. I even think that fighting Drake before that with his teachings about the ferocity of Pokemon and how one has to become good in nature to be good as a trainer adds up to the amazing fight with Steven. He felt like a real challenge, not only having a strong team but actually being someone you looked up to. He was the Champ that inspired me personally to try themed - or even mono element teams. Cynthia was great as well, even though she wasnt as memorable for her character, since most people can only say that she is the strongest (i mean, for a champ, thats probably enough, but for me, i'd like there to be more of a connection with the champ than just be there and be strong). Geeta in comparison to Steven feels hollow and more like a caricature to a real champ. The first time I fought Steven I thought i could never beat him. Most Pokemon he uses i never saw before fighting him, since fossils werent on my radar, Claydol evolved too late, same with Aggron and Metagross has its first appearance in his fight. So Skarmory was the only one I knew, which added to the intimidating presence of his team on my first playthrough.
Something I realized when playing is that her whole team can be soloed by Skeledirge: Shadow Ball is effective against Espathra and Veluza Torch Song is effective against Gogoat, Avalugg, and Kingambit, as well as boosting Skeledirge's Sp. Atk As for Glimmora, although not STAB, Skeledirge has access to Earthquake.
I get why they would want to downplay Greta’s strength as a trainer since she isn’t the true final boss of the game or even the Victory Road campaign, but to have what we got after some challenging Gym leader and Elite Four battles is, frankly, inexcusable. I could totally see her using Gholdengo, a pseudo-legendary, either Armarouge or Ceruledge depending on the version you picked, and maybe even a Palafin that could switch out to Glimmora to set up Toxic Spikes. It’d make the reveal that she has a Kingambit in her back pocket so much more poignant.
A friend of mine cooked a fan theory/what if about Geeta where her wins were never legitimate and the previous Top Champion threw the match with her, leading to her being seen by plenty as this indomitable force when in reality it was a sham. This would set her on a character arc where she learns to not coast by on such status and instead better herself with new mons and using strategies to her advantage. I'm not certain that would be her role moving forward but hopefully whatever DLC we get will expand Geeta and maybe give her a new direction to make her a powerful fight. Given she is the only Trainer to have a Glimmora, you could tie her perhaps to whatever entity deep in Area Zero is responsible for Terra Crystals.
She's the one asking the Gym Leaders to hold back but against her, it felt like she wasn't trying. I suppose that's one more reason why it would be nice to have Elite 4 rematches.
I can’t help but think how funny it would have been if Geeta was the fourth member of the Elite Four only for Larry to then show up as the champion of the Paldea region.
Her speech implies that she goes full throttle (plus the game established that she can be pretty forceful), and yet I've faced gym leaders that spooked me more.
Geeta has a great design. It feels especially apt for Violet version, something about how distant and calculated she feels reminds me a bit of AI Turo and that part of the game. She's obviously human, but there's something off-putting and even intimidating about her. And in contrast to her put-together design, she has this big, wild hair that almost seems like tentacles. (Like she's full of secrets). So she intrigues me, and I feel like someone who encourages trainers but says things like "I am incapable of holding back." when you finally face her needs a really powerful, dramatic team of well-trainer Pokemon, to show her finally letting loose, maybe letting out a wild side once you battle. At the very least, she ought to be much more of challenge. I feel like Pokemon like Gogoat and Espathra were chosen more because they're "elegant" / "chic" rather than being strong enough for a Champion. I dont really blame Gamefreak for any of this - cuz who could, with their rushed release schedule. But I feel like it wouldnt have been that hard to have the Gym Leaders, League and similar challenges scale to your current level. Just have each gym leader base their levels off your top leveled mon to be a real challenge. When it was said we could challenge gyms in whatever order we want, I really thought this was a no-brainer. Imagine how cool it would be to save the Bug gym leader for last, she sees how many badges you have and is super excited cuz she's usually the first one to be challenged, says something "Oh my, this is so exciting. I rarely get the chance to go all out!" and then hits you with like a Swords Dance Scizor and Sticky Web Galvantula.
Geeta's fight felt so weird, after a somewhat challenging Elite 4 (I was underleveled) I just swept through her team. Thank Game Freak for putting a fight against Nemona after cuz that would've been really anticlimactic if this route had ended like that.
I think part of why I was let down by Geeta is because I started with fuecoco. Skeladirge is super effective against her whole team except her ace but by that point I was buffed out of my mind with torch song
The interesting thing about Glimmora being Geeta's ace. Glimmora is only found in Area Zero, wich is forbidden for most trainers. So, maybe she has something to do with Professor Turo's/Sada's research.
The Worst part is that the best part of that fight was when me and another person were messing around in the battlefield while someone else in the union circle was battling Geeta. That was the best time I had on the Switch.
I always got the impression that her wonky team was because she was a businesswoman first, Pokemon battler second. The "Top Champion" role was something of her own invention to ensure her spot as chairwoman wouldn't be taken by what are in her eyes reckless children, leaving her without any power. It would definitely explain her sterile and businesslike approach to the League, if nothing else
Geeta kind of scared me during the game, like gamefreak absolutely nailed the whole fake smile vibe. She reminds me of my boss at work who’s always smiling but you can tell he’s still analyzing everything you say and do.
Ever since Geeta’s introduction, I’ve always wondered how her role for the pokemon league worked if the term “Champion” is more of a ranking than being the very best of the region. Which is kinda like the equivalent of a “King” or “Queen” or “Royal” status of the region you’re in. Since Nemona is practically Pokemon’s equivalent of Goku and Ash/Satoshi combined and is HOLDING the hell back against her, it’s fucking scary. But back to Geeta, it is also worth noting that she’s also the Chairwoman to the Paldean Pokemon League, and thinking of chairman’s like Rose for example in the previous gen, they’re suppose to be in charge over everything, with employees, paperwork and events. So, I believe that while Geeta is strong in her own right, I want to believe she’s in that role of “Champion” to inspire others to challenge the gyms and get to the E4 but the problem with her is that while she is canonically “strong” but weak in a gameplay standpoint. However, I also want to believe that’s she’s in the position of “Champion” so she could be a “final test” sort of deal, a Transitional Champion, her worth doesn’t hold much weight in the long run of things. Champions like Cynthia is worth fighting against because she’s a literally a wall to overcome to TAKE her title. Geeta is just giving them away. Or maybe I’m looking too deep into things as this could be Pokemon’s way of recontextualizing to how the Pokemon Leagues of each region worked. If it is, I’m quite mixed about it.
The theory that she might be an AI android, or that she is actually going to be the villain of the DLC, is honestly becoming more and more appealing to me. Her using a Glimmora, of all things, as her ace supports this imo. It's the only non-paradox pokemon you are specifically introduced to in Area Zero, and it is connected to the Terastal phenomenon, which let us not forget is exploited by none other than the Paldean pokemon league. With the origin of Tera Crystals being Area Zero, being apparently a secret. It's strange that Area Zero is closed off in this way, but no investigation seems to be going on. In previous games the champion would go and personally try to deal with or investigate dangerous occurrences like this. Lance investigating the Red Gyarados, Cynthia helping take down Team Galactic, Steven helping you with Team Magma and Aqua. It's all just too suspicious to not be setup.
I definitely agree with this. For my first playthrough, she didn't even make enough of an impact for me to remember my real impressions (also obscured by spamming the ace tournament when trying to quickly evolve stuff for my dex). Then for my playthrough of the alternate version, I did the elite four while intentionally underleveled, which resulted in me nearly losing to every elite four member and having to use actual.strategy rather than typical playstyle of just having a full team of speedy sweepers and brute forcing my way through. Well, I nearly lost to every elite four member except for Geeta, who was a an absolute breeze even with my team being quite severely underleveled.
To me when I first saw Geeta she looked like a business woman on the board of directors for a company. I am not mad at that design but if The Pokémon Company was going that way, then they should have expanded on that.
Instead of Baxcalibur, I'd give her Cyclizar. It's the descendant/ancestor of the Legendary yet is unused by any major characters. Plus it could add a bit to her character. Either hinting at a connection to the legendary/Area zero or showing that she saw potential in a pokemon most don't even consider beyond transportation.
@@thelostician plus not to mention x and y were very easy due to how poorly optimize the exp share is and u get the perfect counter to her team with mega lucario.
@@coca_0146 I don't think it's that she's weak. It's just that many players choose to play in a way that makes her easy. She's actually the highest level Champion, excluding rematches.
Diantha at least had a memorable presentation. Go into a massive shining room with a throne at the very end, and take the elevator up into a brilliant rainbow room with a stained glass floor. All within what is (to me) the coolest League building in the series. A massive cathedral with the interiors actually having matching aesthetics. Slap on a memorable battle theme, and you tie the whole thing together. As much of a travesty the Kalos League was battle-wise, at least they had the _presentation_ down pat. Geeta? The most memorable thing about her is the fact that she's neither the only nor the strongest Champion in her region.
There’s definitely something going on. The tera orbs are made by your games respective professor, and withheld and used through the school, distributed by the Pokémon league. They’re all in on it, they have the clock symbols on their gloves, there’s some shady business
Geeta's team has the same energy as Leon's writing. Absolute bottom of the barrel. At least Nemona is a genuine and cool challenge, surprisingly fun character.
I agree, I had way much harder fights than this one while playing the game, weither it was the Elite 4, Nemona's final battle, Arven's final battle, the battle against Clavell (mostly Quaquaval) or even the fight against Tulip for some reasons. The worst in this is that they make her sound like she's as imbeatable as Leon even though Nemona beat her pretty recently to get her own champion title!
I really like Geeta's design, so it's a bit of a shame her battle didn't quite live up to the hype. Nevertheless, I have a few proposed changes I'd make to her team: 1. (The Obvious Change) Make Glimmora go first and Kingambit go last 2. Replace Veluza with Palafin. There's no need to double down on Psychic types, Palafin has ridiculous stats when swapped back in, and (as far as I'm aware) no main-story trainers use one. 3. Replace Avalugg with Kilowattrel. Avalugg is (as much as it pains me to admit) kinda just not super useful. Kilowattrel, on the other hand, has tons of utility, and can still hit pretty hard. Also their dual Electric/Flying Type covers a lot of her team's weaknesses. 4. Probably make some moveset tweaks as well. Most of her Pokémons' moves seem tailored to all-out offense, with only two of her Pokémon having one move each that's a Status. Gogoat could set up Bulk Up more easily if they had Milk Drink, and if Glimmora is the lead now, some Stealth Rocks on top of the Toxic Spikes could be potentially devastating. There's probably more I'd adjust, but these are a couple examples.
there is something definitely weird about geeta. EVIL i dont know about, but shes very businessy and runs the league like a company. its definitely anticlimactic that 5/6 of her team get eaten alive by skeledirge though
What really annoys me is that in this Gen they could've made her lead her ace too extremely easily. Follow with revival blessing rabsca! That way the layer could have a taste of this move... But I guess nemona had a pawmot and didn't use it.
After finishing Area Zero I can't help but feel there's more behind Geeta and her fabulous hair that's full of secrets. For one, Nemona reacting to seeing a Glimmora and remembering how Geeta had one in her team seems sus. It implies that she may have been poking around Area Zero behind the scenes. But I get that she may also have gotten her Glimmora in Alfornada Cavern like I did though. Still, I have a sneaking suspicion that she meant to be underwhelming and seemingly incompetent in her battle for... sus reasons. It all boils down to her having Glimmora, a Pokemon closely tied to Terastal energy and major future plot point. Or... the devs just threw darts at a Pokedex to decide her team idk.
I want a rematch against Geeta with a more optimal team and better use of her two best Pokémon, and an explanation for that awkward interview and the bland glass table room. There’s also the theme music. I liked the acoustic guitar bits, but we haven’t had a fully original champion battle theme since Diantha.
I feel that Geeta is a remenent of maybe an original plot before the split in storylines was worked trough. And then kinda left behind when all was set and done. Because its weird for the battle hungry Nemona to idolize her while being super free spirited and the mentioned dislikes. I kinda hope the DLC does more with her to kinda develop her from being such a shame as champion.
I find that comparing her to other champions, in terms of battle, prowess or difficulty is a bit unfair considering that she’s not the final boss of the game like most champions.
I think they could have made Geeta's team function "decently" as-is if they did 2 things: 1.) Provide items to NPCs, like Leftovers, and EVs/IVs (like what BDSP did) 2.) Give Geeta's Glimmora its Hidden Ability (Corrosion, which lets it poison Steel and Poison types) and Venoshock to guarantee massive damage on the last members of your party Using the offense potential with Glimmora to play with its less popular role as a speedy special attacker CAN work, heck they could even code her Kingambit to be guaranteed to go second-tolast with swords dance and sucker punch to soften your team up for Glimmora to finish off.
Oh my god, you summed it up perfectly. This League was *Boring!* From the cold aesthetic to the cold atmosphere, to the dreary room where you face all of them to how you have to take a freaking *test* just to start, and finally capping it off with how this is the first League that you can't rematch once you've beaten it just makes the whole thing feel exactly as you described it: *Cold and distant.*
Honestly idk why Gogoat is there, but Avalugg could have been decent if it had Sturdy. Surviving just one hit could be enough to turn the tide of battle, if it retaliates with Avalanche, Earthquake, Body Press or Mirror Coat
The Cabbie outside beat me more times than Greeta… only because I kept forgetting about him and talking to him when I was underleveled, but it’s still funny
I think they made Geeta's fight easy is because unlike every other game, the official champion isn't the final boss. I went into Geeta's fight blind and was laughing the whole time I fought her. Post-Geeta Nemona was much harder, especially with her Meowscarata and spamming of Flower Trick
I beat her in 5 minutes. With Cynthia, my level 70-ish Garchomp barely survived by a hair as it defeat her Garchomp who just took down 4 of my pokemon. Like damn
I think I had a bit more “difficulty” in this Gen mostly because I wasn’t usually overleveled much, if at all. Sometimes I was under leveled. I think the non-linearity was in part to blame. Also not fighting every trainer. I actually needed to use my brain a bit and not just plow thru with my starter; even then I lost more Pokémon than I normally do. Edit: ok, I must have buried the trauma; I did have some trouble with her Kinggambit; took out about half my team before I got him.
What if and hear me out this isn’t geetas true team what if in the dlc it turns out she’s the true villain of the game pulling the strings behind everything including the time machine and professors and she has a completely different team that’s much harder than before, that would honestly be so cool and would show how far geeta would go to manipulate people for her own benefit.
I think a sign of a good champion team isn’t just how strong their Pokémon are but how rare some of them are. The only one that’s kinda hard to obtain relatively speaking is Kingambit.
I lost once because i tried zo swt up with quiver dance with my masqerain. Wasn't the best idea. She took out 5 of my mons because of that and in the end her other ones were too much to handle for my last.
After the elite four chewed me up and spit me out I was seriously concerned for how I'd handle Geeta I felt very unfulfilled when the battle ended so quickly its like I was bullying a child
I mean, yeah, glimmora is great hazard setter, but it’s also a great sweeper, which is very clearly what the one on her team is supposed to do. Cynthia’s garchomp has sand veil and no way to set sand on her team, so it not using it ability is nothing new. Kingambit is definitely cool but… it just doesn’t fit as her ace. It still comes out fifth, which is still a hefty boost with its ability. What she really needed was her first two, maybe first four Pokémon replaced. Baxcalibur and Gholdengo would have fit perfect and wouldn’t have been so easy to knock out like gogoat and avalugg.
Her ace could of been one of the paradox pokemon. A good story would be someone gave it to her or she went to area zero. A champion would definetly have access to go there. Paradox salamance or Gallade would of been neat
Heck no, spoiling the professor's "ace" this early on is a horrible idea. Or like, area zero in general. I think glimmora already does a good job at this, it just has to not be sent freaking last
Personally, what annoys me most about Geeta isn’t how underwhelming her team was. It’s how she doesn’t even use her team even SLIGHTLY optimally.
I find it tough to take the line "I am incapable of holding back" seriously when she has a hazard setter, and uses it LAST. Is "incapable of holding back" her way of saying "I slam my head into a brick wall without strategy until it breaks"?
Glimmora is her signature pokemon, would be a nice change of pace if she lead with it
@@leonardofarias8843 I agree with an ability that sets up T-spikes leading Glimmora woulda made her significantly more challenging and her Kingambit shoulda been her ace with surpreme overlord.
@@epickithri Kingambit is already Giacomo’s ace
@@leonardofarias8843 is there a specific rule where you have to use your ace pokemon last?
@@emilstoqanov3270 Its what usually happens
You could make an argument. Our rival held back on her during their fight. It’s kinda crazy that Geeta is like number three as a Champion of a region. All the other Champs were clear number one until our protagonists defeated them.
Just the fact that someone beat her already before the game started, and they tell you, should've been foreshadowing enough about her fight... and I stood there with saliva dripping from my mouth lmao...
@@Pine_Time well somebody already beat every champion before except Leon
@@nnightkingj
-Cynthia
-BW Alder
-Iris
-Kukui
-Wallace/Steven
That's all the ones that I can remember only having lost because of the player
It's like just Lance that got folded before you get there 💀
@@mischievousfish Not only that, but Nemona straight up tells you that she’s the champion not even before your first fight LOL
@@nnightkingj That's literally not true though. In all previous regions, the role of champion is passed on when the previous champion is defeated. By definition, those champions must never be defeated in official league matches, or they are no longer the champion, they're just a former champion(unless they take up the title again due to the current champion abandoning the position like Red and Hilbert/Hilda do). The "undefeated champion" title Leon had was the result of Galar running its league like pro sports, and does not imply that champions in previous regions were not also undefeated(They were for the most part.)
I find it funny that Geeta isn’t liked by everybody due to all the rules and having the other gym leaders restrict themselves in other battles or in their other interests.
Like she’s this overwhelming yet subtle presence that keeps the other gym leaders on tight leashes
Yeah the leaders seem like they don’t like Geeta at all💀
@@4k_chase576 Tulip's dialogue about Geeta made me 👀
@@spacetofu5306 yeah,Tulip's just like "this game only needs ONE tall, slender mysterious beauty THANK YOU" lol. Funny stuff
I thought they were setting Geeta up to be the big bad of the game considering how unliked she seems to be by the people who actually work for her. Larry's dialogue in particular makes it seem like this woman is a bitch behind closed doors.
Not to mention all Elite 4's gloves have this weird eye symbol on them, wonder what that's all about
I feel like GF just needs to learn that a trainers Ace doesn't ALWAYS have to be their last Pokemon. She could still call Glimmora her Ace and use it first to set up Toxic Spikes or even use it in the middle of her team
Bugsy literally always sends out his Scyther first in HG/SS. If he can do it, why can't anyone else?
@@Lechgang Because they started doing the "ace = last" in gen 6, you don't compare that garbo game here
@@jayq2571 Hey hey hey, HG and SS are great games.
If the AI could actually switch their Pokemon out, she could lead with Glim, set up Toxic Spikes and then switch out so she can maybe send it out again at the end.
@@mushroomdude123 Or if they learn to use items like Emergency Exit.
If Geeta tried to challenge Lance, Steven Stone, Cynthia, Iris, Diantha, Leon or even Ash, they’d all laugh at her.
The anime has a habit of changing Champions teams a little bit like when they gave Leon all 3 Galar Starters, Lance getting additional Dragons, and even Kukuri's team in SM anime was pretty different as well.
Hel they might give Geeta a better team than her game self.
Steven would laugh, but then be incredibly interested in her ace
You forgot Alder
@@StarPebblit
Gosh I love Alder. My personal fav next to Steven. And it's funny that thematically, although stoic, Alder seems like the antithesis to Geeta. Super free willed, carefree and aloof, compassionate, and emotionally and mentally vulnerable. All these things that made him complex and lose to N and made the fandom dislike him and think of him as one of the weakest champs(plus the fact that in a way hes a sort of understated Bug type user which I find fascinating). And yet I think even Alder would have a good laugh after he battled Geeta and won. And give some life lesson shhpeal and then jump off of a massive cliff face lol
There's a 50%chance she loses to Trace
The way I see it, the E4 and Champion section of the game is this cold, strict, traditional exam in an empty office. There’s no one around to watch the final battle.
But then the fight the player has against Nemona right after is this spontaneous, high stakes battle in front of the school they both spent so much time in. So many people are gathered to watch and if you do this at night, the streets are lit up.
I think the contrast between these two fights was on purpose.
Also, Gimmighoul Coin sounds like some dumb cryptocurrency.
True! That was probably really intentional, since basically every Champion battle up until Sword and Shield was conducted inside closed doors away from the public view. Her battle theme was also very "traditional-Pokemon" sounding (with some Spanish flare ofc). Maybe her battle and Nemona's battles were a contrast to show us that the old way of doing Pokémon leagues is a bit outdated.
It should be noted that over half the Gym Leaders say they outright don't like Geeta which is interesting. No other champion has ever been really disliked by the characters themselves. Also I'm sure Geeta is a part of the Area Zero plot since down there it says only a few know where Terrastlize pokenalls come from and Geeta is definitely one of them since she's the Chairwoman of the Legaue and Schools. Also she owns Glimmora as her Ace which is fought by you and Nemona in Area Zero despite it not being a paradox poekmon like the others you fight off. And in Violet, Glimmora's dex entry states it has terratlize energy naturally so I defiantly think Geeta will play a big role in the DLC story
Oh yes, given the dialogue you woukd assume she would be a villain but i am intrigued by her now
I think gym leaders don't like her because she is their boss, and she is very strict and demanding.
@@shadyshyguy4058 if you think about it, that’s pretty odd for a Champion. Most of them are either supportive mentor types or independent people focused on their own goals, who happen to be really good with Pokémon. Now I haven’t played all the games, but I can’t think of any who exert this kind of command over the rest of their League.
@@longbeing In other regions the champion is not the head employer of the league.
Aren't you able to find Glimmora's pre evo outside of area zero though?
It's so weird that Larry's E4 battle left me with one Pokémon and then the Geeta fight I win with all my mons still alive
It just proves that Larry's the GOAT🐐
Larry will forever be seen as the best gym leader/e4 member to ever grace the Pokémon universe
I had to purposely lose my pokemon on her fight, even then my starter just one shots the last mon cause overleveling is too easy to do this game
@@tonythetony8438 Sounds like your team sucks against flying
Just skill issue it seems, I clapped Larry with only my Kilowattrel... the only one who gave me a slight challenge is Poppy
SPOILERS AHEAD:
I still think there's more to Geeta's story than we've seen. There's hints that the "time machine" might actually be a "dream engine," making the wielder's ideal world a reality, and Geeta makes a pretty prominent point of saying that Paldea in its current state is her ideal world. Add to that the fact that she could very well be an actual *modern* robot, unlike the Terastilized android in Area Zero, and it starts to make sense that the areas of Paldea she has the most influence on start to seem a little...cold.
Would explain the yellow squares in her eyes
And maybe her team is so terrible because she's so obsessed with tailoring a nice easy path for the trainers, that she purposely nerfed herself by picking a bunch of questionable decisions, or she wants to speed things up by lowering the difficulty a lot
Her fight is very contrary to the Elite 4, she's really the only one holding back, and there's no way near as much emotion in her fight and aftermath compared to the others, as if she mechanically reacts and answers according to the situation to not appear motionless, and just wants to move on to the next thing on the list and make sure her plan follows accordingly
It doesn't help that the Pokemon League is right next to the crater, giving more evidence for this connection.
…nope. She just ended up being a really bad character lol
Imagine if she had a team LIKE THIS:
• Glimmora
• Arboliva
• Armarouge
• Gholdengo
• Baxcalibur
• Kingambit
(Edit: All credit goes to the boy SmithPlays Pokemon. Sorry bout that)
Ceruledge for Violet version
Armarouge for Scarlet version
IS there even a single NPC that uses a Gholdengo?
@@derekm.melendez8100 smart
Baxcalibur is already Hassel's ace... Armarouge and Arboliva is too slow..
Atleast give her Annihilape, Gholdengo is very smart
@@jayq2571 Seed Sower Arboliva could been used with Grass Pelt Gogoat to make a tanky and annoying SOB to fight.
I think Game Freak tried to make her a Champion like Leon that loves battling and motivate the player to fight and become stronger, but even him has more personality and takes more part in the games story. Glimmora is a Pokémon that appears in the Area Zero, so It was weird for me that she didn't took any participation there (or I haven't seen It at the moment, I haven't ended the post-game). It could have been a great Champion if she had helped in the end of the story and not only be just a Champion in the Pokemon league.
The pre-evolution of Glimmora can be found outside of Area Zero, she could have caught one and evolved it.
But yeah considering that she's the head of the League and the School Board, she'd be more connected to Area Zero considering (SPOILERS) Clavell knows about what you did at the end of the game and has to keep it secret, so you'd think Geeta knows too 🤔
@@KoalaTulip47 Yea, probably she would have then catched It outside Area Zero, but even Nemona mentions that Geeta has one of them at the point of the story where you are exploring Area Zero and a Glimmora attacks you in front of a laboratory. That details hint the possibility of her catching It there, and It's very underwhealming not relating her with that place. Would be very cool a post-game with her exploring more of the Area Zero and the Paradox Pokémon. Hopefully in the future Dlc that people talks about, Game Freak gives her more relevance.
Glimmlet (Glimmora's pre-evo) can be found in EVERY cave/mountains in the NORTH.
@@alfernix or it was just to mention that was her Pokémon there’s no way nemona could know if she caught it there
Leon was 10 billion times more interesting than Geeta could even hope to be
My Skeledirge basically swept her team only being taken out by Kingambit due to it not going first and not having enough health. The battle against Nemona was really good and challenging. Honestly I think the best storyline out the three was the Titan path. I originally found Arven annoying, but the more time I spent with him and the more that was revealed of his past he quickly became my favourite new character. That’s a good character growth storyline, introducing a character that is kind of annoying all for you to end up loving them by the end. Pokémon did really well with the final story battle as well. The one against the corrupted AI Sada was really challenging and the final battle between our Koraidon and the alpha one was really well done.
To be fair half of her team is weak to fire. And your skeledirge is strong against 5 of her 6 pokemon with its ghost typing. And her last pokemon will always be glimmora anyways
@@Blackvoid2me Skeledirge is pretty powerful to be fair. You can just spam Torch Song a few times against her fire weak mons and then just sweep between Shadow Ball, Earth Power and Torch Song/Flamethrower. 3 of the 4 moves are obtained by level-up and Earth Power you can get in Asada Desert once your Koraidon/Miraidon can climb.
I guess I'm weird because I liked the Pokemon League interview with Rika. The whole game's theme is school, so the interview felt like some kind of gym badge capstone. In a vacuum, the interview is weird, but as part of the whole world's theme, it fits.
I agree! The interview was a really neat touch, although I was surprised at how the Pokémon League building and rooms felt completely lifeless and isolated from the rest of socie-
Wait this is how Pokémon leagues have always been up until Gen 8, weren't they?
@@ToxicPea The other Pokemon games have had their leagues behind a vast cave to ensure that, even with all eight badges, trainers are to to snuff. The only exception that I can think of is Galar's league, and that is a tournament instead of a traditional league.
@@ToxicPea at least with the first 6 gens, each elite four has had a unique room suited to their specialities.
I can't say that I'm particularly one way or the other about the interview at the start, but I do think it's an interesting idea since it does feel kinda grounded in reality. Like, naturally you're getting an interview for attempting to achieve such a prestigious position.
@@ToxicPea That's a way to over simplify things. For Gens 1-4 sure, but at least each E4 member in those gens had a room in theme of their type specialty. Gen 5-7 on the other hand had each E4 member had a chamber that not only reflects their type but also feel epic. For SV you only battle the E4 in bland room and that's it.
Character Design - wide: Very interesting, fits the look of her ace, I like it.
Battle - wise: yeah she's weirdly... unoptimized for a Champion. She did beat me at first but that was only because I didn't know the types of some of the Pokemon she had. Beat her soundly the second time. And (sorry if this is spoilers) fighting her again in the School Ace tournament is kind of fun, even if it's kind of the same fight. She's mighty unusual, which I guess represents some new directions for Pokemon in general. Like you said I hope there's DLC that gives her more of an edge.
She sn´t even the final boss so, it makes sense for her to not be ultra overpowered
@@tpfoxCastro i really dont get this argument,
just because one isnt the "end game final boss" doesnt mean that it should be a complete push over.
like cmon, it's still a champion regardless, have some respect into that title.
What really sold to me was the fight against the professors... all paradox mons have crazy stats and wierd typing due to their looks.
this fight really suffered from the whole ''leave the best Pokemon for last'' thing the AI does
recently i've been watching gameplays from gen4 and 5 and it surprises me how some mayor trainers won't hesitate to use their ace mid-match or as early as their second Pokémon
One of the best things about Cynthia's battle was the absolute dread of not knowing when that Garchomp was gonna get sent out.
Beat her on my first try, but it took me five attempts to beat Nemona.
5? Wtf
>struggling in modern pokemon
5 attempts? Last time I took more than 1 attempt was vs Red
@@lieutenantlobster6395 Implying any Pokémon game is hard as long as you have at least some idea of what you're doing
Geeta admitted that Nemona held back against her, which should tell you how much better Nemona is.
A friend of mine told me that she was the worst champion after he battled her, and I genuinely didn't believe anyone could be worse than Diantha.
Holy shit, he was right-
Lance
@@notscorchingsands9718 Lance isn’t bad.
@@DumuziTheOriginalGod Click ice punch 5 times = Win
@@notscorchingsands9718 depends on which Mon your using
@@notscorchingsands9718 lol no it can be difficult depending on your team
Nemona is the real final boss of the path, so IMO, SHE is the one that should be looked at as the champion. She's a champion herself AND stronger than Geeta canonly.
Right??? Geeta even mentions that Nemona held her strength in their battle and still became champion
Like Nemona truly is the GOAT until you came into picture
She feels like what Chairman Rose should have been. If it had been her as the overall villain with some goal of having highly regimented and procedural training methods implemented, maybe seeking to use the power of the paradox/ruination Pokémon to enforce her will and remove the emotional aspect of bonding with your team she would have been better.
Using her as some fusion of Cyrus, Rose and Ghetsis to train a force of near emotionless battlers, maybe with the two female elite four members as part of it? That would be interesting. It would provide a reason as to why you couldn't rematch the elite four if half of them get taken down and would give more than a handwave as to why a child who isn't old enough to have a Pokémon is an elite four member: some horrific Xerosic and Emma situation.
It would even give team Star a chance to shine as their bold personalities and passion allow them to inspire fellow students to fight back against oppressive rules and indoctrination.
To speculate further maybe have the academy split and half of the staff throwing in with her to regiment everything to the Nth degree.
I also have my own image if Larry finally having enough and battling her full force with the normal types he identifies with in some twisted form of a spectacle resignation. Having had too much from her and choosing himself over work for once.
Just a few random ideas
Larry: So you have chosen death.
Larry's Staraptor: *Teranormal Paralysis boosted Facade*
What's funny is she could have been better, even if she doesn't change her team, if she at least chose to fight with her team properly. Imagine if she used Glimmora first or used trick room to give her slow pokemon the edge. Or gave Avalugg a focus sash or use one that has sturdy. So that it can at least hit once.
I feel like it was an intentional choice to make her feel at least a bit uncomfortable to be around for both the characters and the player. Like having an overly cheery higher up/coworker that has a habit of being somewhat scary when out of the public eye. It definitely shows whenever she detects the slightest hint of defiance, like when Penny gets bummed that she can’t go watch some anime and has to help with patching the League’s cyber security. As for her team, I think it’s mostly pretty solid, just unoptimized. Espathra is a great anti-setup lead, Glimora should follow that up with hazard setting, Avalugg is a good physical wall but should have Sturdy and Mirror Coat to make up for/take advantage of that low special defense, and Kingambit would be a great ace with its Supreme Overlord ability being both functionally and symbolically fitting. Gogoat and Veluza should be replaced though, preferably with Arboliva and Toxapex to better synergize with the rest of the team.
That moment with penny was hilarious the music even stops playing Geeta responds to penny whining.
If there's just one thing that Geeta gets right that all other female Champions before her do...
It's that her battle music absolutely slaps.
Really? Her music sounded very generic and unclimactic for me. Although I did hear there was a glitch with the music in the E4 not playing properly so maybe I didn't hear her true battle music
Really? A single piano note could literally bring fear to most players.
Red's is better.
Red's is better.
@@timgorg1919 red is not a female
She definitely should’ve had a Ceruledge it fits her color scheme and demeanor so well
Well then wouldn’t she have to have an armorouge in scarlet
@@Door227 not necessarily. Her have a mon that the player couldn’t normally get would really set her apart and make her seem like more mysterious and memorable I think.
@@barrington5438 true
@@barrington5438 so she would have an armourouge in violet then?
My strongest Pokemon Bellibolt was only 3 levels higher than her ace. The rest of my team ranged between 59-65. I ONE SHOT every one of her party members. The Elite 4 proved a little more challenging, but the entire Pokemon League failed to knockout a single Pokemon Neema was able to make ONE of my Pokemon faint in our final battle, but this 'Top Champion' was a joke...
I think as the game is so focused on the school and us being a student , the legend feels like a place to examine and test your strength to see if you can pass or fail. I mean an interview and after defeating Geeta and Nemona, you are just a champion ranked trainer but not the only champion of the region, it truly feels like Paldea Examinations and Assessment Authority but not the Pokemon League
I hope Geeta gets more development in the DLC, the fact that she had a Glimmora made me feel that she had a connection with Paldea's crater but nope she is just there with her poorly set up team. I'm terrified that after doing the Inspection and battling the gym leaders again, they get fired or something because I never saw them again and I miss Larry :(
I answered carelessly and i'm scared now for them
I'm with you there, Gator. She felt very underwhelming for a champion. Honestly, I almost wiped her whole team with my Talonflame. I think I used my Annihilape for like one pokemon.
Alot of people didnt care for SW/SH but I really liked Leon as a champion. He was this high-profile celebrity that everyone knew and looked up to. Your character probably idolized him as well, and it makes that final battle with him feel really hype.
I really wanted a Volo type of final battle team for her, would of been great but I can get why we didn't actually get it
I just choose to believe that she wasn't using her strongest Pokemon here or atleast not all of them so you atleast still have a chance to win lore wise
I thought she was gonna have me hurting but she was literally the easiest out of the entire group.
I really like Geeta’s character design and how regal/professional it looks. Her team was definitely underwhelming (though I did like seeing Avalugg there cuz I like that mon), so if they do have more plans for her in the DLC, I would like to have an even more challenging battle with her.
How cool would it be, conceptually, if she had Hisuian Avalugg, a past form Pokémon (on a game based on paradoxes, past and future etc.)
I always compare Champions in games to -in my own opinion- the best champ which for me is Steven. The fight, the build-up and the Team he used. I even think that fighting Drake before that with his teachings about the ferocity of Pokemon and how one has to become good in nature to be good as a trainer adds up to the amazing fight with Steven. He felt like a real challenge, not only having a strong team but actually being someone you looked up to. He was the Champ that inspired me personally to try themed - or even mono element teams. Cynthia was great as well, even though she wasnt as memorable for her character, since most people can only say that she is the strongest (i mean, for a champ, thats probably enough, but for me, i'd like there to be more of a connection with the champ than just be there and be strong). Geeta in comparison to Steven feels hollow and more like a caricature to a real champ. The first time I fought Steven I thought i could never beat him. Most Pokemon he uses i never saw before fighting him, since fossils werent on my radar, Claydol evolved too late, same with Aggron and Metagross has its first appearance in his fight. So Skarmory was the only one I knew, which added to the intimidating presence of his team on my first playthrough.
Perhaps Geeta was made intentionally hollow to act as a foil Nemona's cheery and energetic personality as a formidable champion herself.
2:33 this made me laugh harder than it should have😂😂
Geeta: "I am utterly incapable of holding back."
Me, about to body most of her team with a Volcarona: "ok"
Something I realized when playing is that her whole team can be soloed by Skeledirge:
Shadow Ball is effective against Espathra and Veluza
Torch Song is effective against Gogoat, Avalugg, and Kingambit, as well as boosting Skeledirge's Sp. Atk
As for Glimmora, although not STAB, Skeledirge has access to Earthquake.
You'd be better of using Earth Power on Skeledirge rather than Earthquake, though.
I get why they would want to downplay Greta’s strength as a trainer since she isn’t the true final boss of the game or even the Victory Road campaign, but to have what we got after some challenging Gym leader and Elite Four battles is, frankly, inexcusable. I could totally see her using Gholdengo, a pseudo-legendary, either Armarouge or Ceruledge depending on the version you picked, and maybe even a Palafin that could switch out to Glimmora to set up Toxic Spikes. It’d make the reveal that she has a Kingambit in her back pocket so much more poignant.
Her team really needed to get a second look before release
A friend of mine cooked a fan theory/what if about Geeta where her wins were never legitimate and the previous Top Champion threw the match with her, leading to her being seen by plenty as this indomitable force when in reality it was a sham. This would set her on a character arc where she learns to not coast by on such status and instead better herself with new mons and using strategies to her advantage.
I'm not certain that would be her role moving forward but hopefully whatever DLC we get will expand Geeta and maybe give her a new direction to make her a powerful fight. Given she is the only Trainer to have a Glimmora, you could tie her perhaps to whatever entity deep in Area Zero is responsible for Terra Crystals.
Top Champion isn't a title anyone can get. Geeta made it when she made the League.
She's the one asking the Gym Leaders to hold back but against her, it felt like she wasn't trying. I suppose that's one more reason why it would be nice to have Elite 4 rematches.
But technically you can rematch the elite four, in Ace tournament
@@jayq2571 Only Hassel to my knowledge shows up cause he's a teacher, Larry, Poppy, and Rika don't show up.
@@dantemustdie00 Tbh Geeta should be the one not showing up, the Elite 4 was pretty fun
I can’t help but think how funny it would have been if Geeta was the fourth member of the Elite Four only for Larry to then show up as the champion of the Paldea region.
Her speech implies that she goes full throttle (plus the game established that she can be pretty forceful), and yet I've faced gym leaders that spooked me more.
*Staraptor is Paralysed*
Geeta has a great design. It feels especially apt for Violet version, something about how distant and calculated she feels reminds me a bit of AI Turo and that part of the game. She's obviously human, but there's something off-putting and even intimidating about her. And in contrast to her put-together design, she has this big, wild hair that almost seems like tentacles. (Like she's full of secrets). So she intrigues me, and I feel like someone who encourages trainers but says things like "I am incapable of holding back." when you finally face her needs a really powerful, dramatic team of well-trainer Pokemon, to show her finally letting loose, maybe letting out a wild side once you battle. At the very least, she ought to be much more of challenge. I feel like Pokemon like Gogoat and Espathra were chosen more because they're "elegant" / "chic" rather than being strong enough for a Champion.
I dont really blame Gamefreak for any of this - cuz who could, with their rushed release schedule. But I feel like it wouldnt have been that hard to have the Gym Leaders, League and similar challenges scale to your current level. Just have each gym leader base their levels off your top leveled mon to be a real challenge. When it was said we could challenge gyms in whatever order we want, I really thought this was a no-brainer. Imagine how cool it would be to save the Bug gym leader for last, she sees how many badges you have and is super excited cuz she's usually the first one to be challenged, says something "Oh my, this is so exciting. I rarely get the chance to go all out!" and then hits you with like a Swords Dance Scizor and Sticky Web Galvantula.
I just wish Galvantula was in the game at all. I really miss it
Geeta's fight felt so weird, after a somewhat challenging Elite 4 (I was underleveled) I just swept through her team. Thank Game Freak for putting a fight against Nemona after cuz that would've been really anticlimactic if this route had ended like that.
I think part of why I was let down by Geeta is because I started with fuecoco. Skeladirge is super effective against her whole team except her ace but by that point I was buffed out of my mind with torch song
Geeta being the villain would've been really cool seeing a champion as the badguy
The interesting thing about Glimmora being Geeta's ace. Glimmora is only found in Area Zero, wich is forbidden for most trainers. So, maybe she has something to do with Professor Turo's/Sada's research.
pokémon fans arbitrarily picking whos the best or worst character
The Worst part is that the best part of that fight was when me and another person were messing around in the battlefield while someone else in the union circle was battling Geeta.
That was the best time I had on the Switch.
I remember fighting her in the Academy Ace Tournament. My Lokix- a 450 BST Pokemon- swept her entire team. I wasn't that overleveled either.
Wait the music was a glitch? I thought it was a bold music choice meant to scare the player, which admittedly did make me feel tense.
I always got the impression that her wonky team was because she was a businesswoman first, Pokemon battler second. The "Top Champion" role was something of her own invention to ensure her spot as chairwoman wouldn't be taken by what are in her eyes reckless children, leaving her without any power. It would definitely explain her sterile and businesslike approach to the League, if nothing else
In a game about carving your own path and going where you want, is it any wonder that the villain's hair looks like a paved road?
Geeta kind of scared me during the game, like gamefreak absolutely nailed the whole fake smile vibe. She reminds me of my boss at work who’s always smiling but you can tell he’s still analyzing everything you say and do.
Ever since Geeta’s introduction, I’ve always wondered how her role for the pokemon league worked if the term “Champion” is more of a ranking than being the very best of the region. Which is kinda like the equivalent of a “King” or “Queen” or “Royal” status of the region you’re in.
Since Nemona is practically Pokemon’s equivalent of Goku and Ash/Satoshi combined and is HOLDING the hell back against her, it’s fucking scary.
But back to Geeta, it is also worth noting that she’s also the Chairwoman to the Paldean Pokemon League, and thinking of chairman’s like Rose for example in the previous gen, they’re suppose to be in charge over everything, with employees, paperwork and events. So, I believe that while Geeta is strong in her own right, I want to believe she’s in that role of “Champion” to inspire others to challenge the gyms and get to the E4 but the problem with her is that while she is canonically “strong” but weak in a gameplay standpoint.
However, I also want to believe that’s she’s in the position of “Champion” so she could be a “final test” sort of deal, a Transitional Champion, her worth doesn’t hold much weight in the long run of things. Champions like Cynthia is worth fighting against because she’s a literally a wall to overcome to TAKE her title. Geeta is just giving them away.
Or maybe I’m looking too deep into things as this could be Pokemon’s way of recontextualizing to how the Pokemon Leagues of each region worked. If it is, I’m quite mixed about it.
What weirds me out is how her skin tone is lighter in-game compared to her actual 2D character art
Probably just because she’s outside
The theory that she might be an AI android, or that she is actually going to be the villain of the DLC, is honestly becoming more and more appealing to me. Her using a Glimmora, of all things, as her ace supports this imo. It's the only non-paradox pokemon you are specifically introduced to in Area Zero, and it is connected to the Terastal phenomenon, which let us not forget is exploited by none other than the Paldean pokemon league. With the origin of Tera Crystals being Area Zero, being apparently a secret. It's strange that Area Zero is closed off in this way, but no investigation seems to be going on. In previous games the champion would go and personally try to deal with or investigate dangerous occurrences like this. Lance investigating the Red Gyarados, Cynthia helping take down Team Galactic, Steven helping you with Team Magma and Aqua. It's all just too suspicious to not be setup.
The last time we’ve seen a champion not using any dragon types on they’re team would be Steven stone
Lol because he doesn't need to, those steel types resist the heck out of everything, and Metagross
Everyone in the E4 are rocking an Illuminati type glove
The worst part about the music is that they updated it but since there isn't rematches, most people can't even hear it in game if they got the glitch.
Legends say that alpharad got sweep by this champion in a deathless nuzlocke
I definitely agree with this. For my first playthrough, she didn't even make enough of an impact for me to remember my real impressions (also obscured by spamming the ace tournament when trying to quickly evolve stuff for my dex). Then for my playthrough of the alternate version, I did the elite four while intentionally underleveled, which resulted in me nearly losing to every elite four member and having to use actual.strategy rather than typical playstyle of just having a full team of speedy sweepers and brute forcing my way through. Well, I nearly lost to every elite four member except for Geeta, who was a an absolute breeze even with my team being quite severely underleveled.
To me when I first saw Geeta she looked like a business woman on the board of directors for a company. I am not mad at that design but if The Pokémon Company was going that way, then they should have expanded on that.
Instead of Baxcalibur, I'd give her Cyclizar. It's the descendant/ancestor of the Legendary yet is unused by any major characters. Plus it could add a bit to her character. Either hinting at a connection to the legendary/Area zero or showing that she saw potential in a pokemon most don't even consider beyond transportation.
Honestly she gave me Diantha vibes because of how stupidly easy she was.
That’s an insult to Diantha and you know it.
Diantha was easy….
But not THIS easy.
@@thelostician plus not to mention x and y were very easy due to how poorly optimize the exp share is and u get the perfect counter to her team with mega lucario.
I hate people bashing Diantha. Relatively recently, she beat Lance in the anime.
@@wikiuser92 but we are talking about the game, anime Diantha is top tier and what she could've been like in the game.
@@coca_0146 I don't think it's that she's weak. It's just that many players choose to play in a way that makes her easy. She's actually the highest level Champion, excluding rematches.
Diantha at least had a memorable presentation. Go into a massive shining room with a throne at the very end, and take the elevator up into a brilliant rainbow room with a stained glass floor. All within what is (to me) the coolest League building in the series. A massive cathedral with the interiors actually having matching aesthetics. Slap on a memorable battle theme, and you tie the whole thing together. As much of a travesty the Kalos League was battle-wise, at least they had the _presentation_ down pat.
Geeta? The most memorable thing about her is the fact that she's neither the only nor the strongest Champion in her region.
Me to Diantha: perhaps i treated you too harshly
There’s definitely something going on. The tera orbs are made by your games respective professor, and withheld and used through the school, distributed by the Pokémon league. They’re all in on it, they have the clock symbols on their gloves, there’s some shady business
Geeta's team has the same energy as Leon's writing. Absolute bottom of the barrel. At least Nemona is a genuine and cool challenge, surprisingly fun character.
Geeta: i am the top champion
Me: i know a different champion to defeat you cynthia
All she had to was start with Glimmora first.
And end with Kingambit.
And get rid of Gogoat
I agree, I had way much harder fights than this one while playing the game, weither it was the Elite 4, Nemona's final battle, Arven's final battle, the battle against Clavell (mostly Quaquaval) or even the fight against Tulip for some reasons. The worst in this is that they make her sound like she's as imbeatable as Leon even though Nemona beat her pretty recently to get her own champion title!
I really like Geeta's design, so it's a bit of a shame her battle didn't quite live up to the hype. Nevertheless, I have a few proposed changes I'd make to her team:
1. (The Obvious Change) Make Glimmora go first and Kingambit go last
2. Replace Veluza with Palafin. There's no need to double down on Psychic types, Palafin has ridiculous stats when swapped back in, and (as far as I'm aware) no main-story trainers use one.
3. Replace Avalugg with Kilowattrel. Avalugg is (as much as it pains me to admit) kinda just not super useful. Kilowattrel, on the other hand, has tons of utility, and can still hit pretty hard. Also their dual Electric/Flying Type covers a lot of her team's weaknesses.
4. Probably make some moveset tweaks as well. Most of her Pokémons' moves seem tailored to all-out offense, with only two of her Pokémon having one move each that's a Status. Gogoat could set up Bulk Up more easily if they had Milk Drink, and if Glimmora is the lead now, some Stealth Rocks on top of the Toxic Spikes could be potentially devastating. There's probably more I'd adjust, but these are a couple examples.
there is something definitely weird about geeta. EVIL i dont know about, but shes very businessy and runs the league like a company. its definitely anticlimactic that 5/6 of her team get eaten alive by skeledirge though
What really annoys me is that in this Gen they could've made her lead her ace too extremely easily. Follow with revival blessing rabsca!
That way the layer could have a taste of this move... But I guess nemona had a pawmot and didn't use it.
After finishing Area Zero I can't help but feel there's more behind Geeta and her fabulous hair that's full of secrets.
For one, Nemona reacting to seeing a Glimmora and remembering how Geeta had one in her team seems sus. It implies that she may have been poking around Area Zero behind the scenes. But I get that she may also have gotten her Glimmora in Alfornada Cavern like I did though. Still, I have a sneaking suspicion that she meant to be underwhelming and seemingly incompetent in her battle for... sus reasons. It all boils down to her having Glimmora, a Pokemon closely tied to Terastal energy and major future plot point.
Or... the devs just threw darts at a Pokedex to decide her team idk.
I want a rematch against Geeta with a more optimal team and better use of her two best Pokémon, and an explanation for that awkward interview and the bland glass table room. There’s also the theme music. I liked the acoustic guitar bits, but we haven’t had a fully original champion battle theme since Diantha.
I feel that Geeta is a remenent of maybe an original plot before the split in storylines was worked trough.
And then kinda left behind when all was set and done.
Because its weird for the battle hungry Nemona to idolize her while being super free spirited and the mentioned dislikes.
I kinda hope the DLC does more with her to kinda develop her from being such a shame as champion.
I find that comparing her to other champions, in terms of battle, prowess or difficulty is a bit unfair considering that she’s not the final boss of the game like most champions.
I've been thinking this, the league in this game felt like a full on side plot.
I actually really like the champion in this game.
Nemona was really difficult, probably because I didn’t train at all after beating the elite 5.
She makes everyone hold back because they’re all stronger than her
I think they could have made Geeta's team function "decently" as-is if they did 2 things:
1.) Provide items to NPCs, like Leftovers, and EVs/IVs (like what BDSP did)
2.) Give Geeta's Glimmora its Hidden Ability (Corrosion, which lets it poison Steel and Poison types) and Venoshock to guarantee massive damage on the last members of your party
Using the offense potential with Glimmora to play with its less popular role as a speedy special attacker CAN work, heck they could even code her Kingambit to be guaranteed to go second-tolast with swords dance and sucker punch to soften your team up for Glimmora to finish off.
OH THERE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE MORE TO THAT THEME? that explains so much i thought it was supposed to build over time like the other themes did
Oh my god, you summed it up perfectly. This League was *Boring!* From the cold aesthetic to the cold atmosphere, to the dreary room where you face all of them to how you have to take a freaking *test* just to start, and finally capping it off with how this is the first League that you can't rematch once you've beaten it just makes the whole thing feel exactly as you described it: *Cold and distant.*
I mean, meowscarada and armourouge using only STAB moves perfectly counters her entire team
Honestly idk why Gogoat is there, but Avalugg could have been decent if it had Sturdy. Surviving just one hit could be enough to turn the tide of battle, if it retaliates with Avalanche, Earthquake, Body Press or Mirror Coat
The Cabbie outside beat me more times than Greeta… only because I kept forgetting about him and talking to him when I was underleveled, but it’s still funny
I think they made Geeta's fight easy is because unlike every other game, the official champion isn't the final boss. I went into Geeta's fight blind and was laughing the whole time I fought her. Post-Geeta Nemona was much harder, especially with her Meowscarata and spamming of Flower Trick
Arven's first battle with the player, was a tougher fight than the battle with Geeta.
I beat her in 5 minutes. With Cynthia, my level 70-ish Garchomp barely survived by a hair as it defeat her Garchomp who just took down 4 of my pokemon. Like damn
I think I had a bit more “difficulty” in this Gen mostly because I wasn’t usually overleveled much, if at all. Sometimes I was under leveled. I think the non-linearity was in part to blame. Also not fighting every trainer. I actually needed to use my brain a bit and not just plow thru with my starter; even then I lost more Pokémon than I normally do.
Edit: ok, I must have buried the trauma; I did have some trouble with her Kinggambit; took out about half my team before I got him.
What if and hear me out this isn’t geetas true team what if in the dlc it turns out she’s the true villain of the game pulling the strings behind everything including the time machine and professors and she has a completely different team that’s much harder than before, that would honestly be so cool and would show how far geeta would go to manipulate people for her own benefit.
Pretty sure she is sus and will be elaborated on in DLC
*Larry should have been the champion in disguise.*
I think a sign of a good champion team isn’t just how strong their Pokémon are but how rare some of them are. The only one that’s kinda hard to obtain relatively speaking is Kingambit.
The Espathra lead scared the crap out of me because most of us love setup moves. After that... the rest of the team fell apart.
Yeah her team is too slow and lacks defense, Avalugg can take physical hits sure, but not Special attacks.
I lost once because i tried zo swt up with quiver dance with my masqerain. Wasn't the best idea. She took out 5 of my mons because of that and in the end her other ones were too much to handle for my last.
After the elite four chewed me up and spit me out I was seriously concerned for how I'd handle Geeta
I felt very unfulfilled when the battle ended so quickly its like I was bullying a child
I mean, yeah, glimmora is great hazard setter, but it’s also a great sweeper, which is very clearly what the one on her team is supposed to do. Cynthia’s garchomp has sand veil and no way to set sand on her team, so it not using it ability is nothing new. Kingambit is definitely cool but… it just doesn’t fit as her ace. It still comes out fifth, which is still a hefty boost with its ability. What she really needed was her first two, maybe first four Pokémon replaced. Baxcalibur and Gholdengo would have fit perfect and wouldn’t have been so easy to knock out like gogoat and avalugg.
Her ace could of been one of the paradox pokemon. A good story would be someone gave it to her or she went to area zero. A champion would definetly have access to go there. Paradox salamance or Gallade would of been neat
Heck no, spoiling the professor's "ace" this early on is a horrible idea. Or like, area zero in general.
I think glimmora already does a good job at this, it just has to not be sent freaking last
Everyone calling Geeta "The Top Champion" when literally every champion in Paldea has to beat her to become a champion is hilarious.