![]() Gengar, level 66 (ghost/poison with ghost Tera Type).Utilize her Pokémon’s low defense and weaknesses to sweep her team easily. Just like when you battled her before, Penny is a pushover. Sylveon, level 70 (fairy with fairy Tera Type).Not much has changed since your first fight against Arven his team is largely weak against fighting-type moves. Mabosstiff, level 68 (dark with dark Tera Type).There aren’t really any specific weaknesses to take down Miriam, but you can use ground-type Pokémon to get rid of her two electric-types quickly. Toxapex, level 66 (poison/water with poison Tera Type).Jacq doesn’t have any specific weaknesses, but using water- and dark-type moves will help get rid of a lot of his Pokémon. Farigiraf, level 66 (normal/psychic with psychic Tera Type).Note that dragon-typing is a double-edged sword, so you might want to stay away from using them unless you have the speed and power to K.O. You already battled and beat Hassel as part of the Elite Four, but if you need a refresher, you can use ice-, fairy-, and dragon-type moves to take down his dragon-type team. Baxcalibur, level 68 (dragon/ice with dragon Tera Type).If you picked Fuecoco, he has Quaquaval.) If you picked Quaxly, he has Meowscarada. (So if you picked Sprigatito, he has Skeledirge. He will have whatever is stronger against your chosen starter. Skeledirge, level 61 (fire/ghost with fire Tera Type)Ĭlavell’s last Pokémon also depends on which starter you picked. Quaquaval, level 61 (water/fighting with water Tera Type) Meowscarada, level 61 (grass/dark with grass Tera Type).Hariyama, level 66 (fighting with fighting Tera Type)ĭendra utilizes fighting-type Pokémon, so you can use fairy-, flying-, and psychic-type moves to take her down quickly.If you picked Fuecoco, she has Meowscarada.) If you picked Quaxly, she has Skeledirge. (So if you picked Sprigatito, she has Quaquaval. Her Pokémon is whatever was weak against your starter choice. Nemona’s final Pokémon is different based on what starter you picked. Skeledirge, level 72 (fire/ghost with fire Tera Type) Quaquaval, level 72 (water/fighting with water Tera Type) Meowscarada, level 72 (grass/dark with grass Tera Type).We list each trainer, along with their Pokémon, in alphabetical order by name and title below. Unlike the Elite Four, your Pokémon are healed between matches, similarly to the tournament in Sword and Shield. Geeta only shows up the first time and is not in the pool of trainers after this.Īfter your first run, you’ll get a random assortment of four trainers from the school. In order, you’ll will fight: Arven, Jacq, Dendra, and then Geeta. The first time you take on the Academy Ace Tournament, you will have a set group of trainers that is the same for everyone. You should bring in a team of Pokémon, roughly around level 65-70, that can take down lots of different types. Most of the trainers in the tournament do not use one specific type and have a diverse team. If you’re super lucky, you can even get a Gold Bottle Cap, which is used in Hyper Training. Notably, you also get rare items like mints and Apricorn Balls are random rewards from the tournament. The tournament is worth completing, as you’ll get decent EXP and money from beating these high-level trainers (as they are currently some of the highest level trainers you can repeatedly battle in the game). You can start the tournament by talking to man on the left at the front desk of your school. Since you can’t rematch against Scarlet and Violet’s Elite Four, you will instead battle four random trainers from your school. This serves as a bit of a replacement for being able to rematch the Elite Four, as you historically could in previous Pokémon games. After rematching the gym leaders in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, you’ll be able to participate in the Academy Ace Tournament, which pits you against the students and faculty of your school.
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