Complete Guide to WIN 6-Star Tera Raids in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
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- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet has Tera Raid Battles that are a lot of difficult than they were in Pokemon Sword and Shield. So here is a Complete Guide to WIN 6-Star Tera Raids in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
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0:00 Tera Raid Levels & Playing Online
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I'm glad I'm not the only one that's been playing this series for 20+ years and still needs to use a type chart from time to time
I still just can't remember Fairy's type match ups
I still end up telling myself steel resists dark so often….
@@rennie8859 for me it’s ground
I been around since gen 1 and just recently learned psychic isn't super effective vs ghost. It's just that ghost were often paired with poison lol.
@@slimfastsubaru2043 I learned that ghost beats psychic because I’ve watched the Pokémon anime when Ash needed a ghost Pokémon to beat Sabrina’s Kadabra.
I would love to see what the stakes are for, I'm at 396 out of 400 in my pokedex, and I'm assume those four gates are what I am missing.
Same
There are videos on it and maps online of where all stakes are, i caught all the four gates. History class also tells you where gates are at.
Yep
Finding all of them unlocks the last 4 which are legendaries
PIMPNITE has a video on it
My biggest frustation with Tera Raids is the amount of unskipable text. feeling like i'm losing time passively while sitting through status effects.
Especially if the pokemon uses curse and have to sit through all text of each stat it raised... other than that the pokemon who have yawn/sleep and you don't have electric field or something else usefull to prevent sleep.
And for whatever reason I was trying to take down a 7-star solo but the Yawn got me. so decided to try it online and the Tera Raid just simply vanished...
Yes! The text takes so much time. I wonder if they plan to fix it? I wish they would!
The raids can update if you go online. That's why it disappeared
I am struggled to get raid battle tera at event. No one appear in my Violet game ever. I think it has issues somethings…
Also having to be penalized for every time my Pokémon faints with a timer on it ON TOP of the raid time is the worst (especially in 5-6 star raids).
In my experience the timer tends to pause for the duration of those periods like attack animations and extra text but continues as soon as the next player or NPC uses there turn to attack, I don’t think you’re losing extra time on the text telling everyone the Tera Pokémon set up a shield or anything like that, if you really watch the timer you can tell when it’s moving and when it’s paused
I really appreciate this! Unfortunately I’ve been the asshole who doesn’t know what they’re doing and I always felt terrible but couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. Thank you very, very much for explaining it all! Excited to jump in with my Iron Hands and destroy the tera raid battlefield. 😊
So you're that guy!?
Lol, jk. I was that guy, too, until I saw a video like this. Now I have 6-7 perfected IV/EV pokemon to get type coverage. I went from causing the team to lose to getting random buffs from the other players, then like 3 shotting most raids.
@@stamina4days I was that guy and still am and don't know how to not be that guy
Appreciate the guide man, I've seen too many people throwing themselves into my raids and watching them do nothing but destroy the timer on the raid. Thank you!
I’ve been looking at a Dachsbun for the charizard event. It’s ability nullifies fire. Being fairy nullifies dragon. Using a misty terrain first move will keep your team safe from the dragon move. No counter for the steel typing, but I’m sure more will come out by then.
Smart.
Good idea!
Except that the Raid pokemon nullifies abilities and negative effects so you have to be quick to beat it. The Perrserker strategy might be better to beat it fast.
This and azumarill are both good picks. I'm going to prepare a huge power/belly drum azumarill and hope that does it.
@@Joseph125 I was literally going to suggest Azumarill, it's one of the only ways to not take supereffective from the charizard as well as hit it for supereffective under the assumtion it has steel, flying, fire, and dragon coverage. Belly Drum will be quite risky, and the stat resets will negate it after a couple rounds of damage, so I'm not sure if it'll work well. If it does work though, that's pretty insane, and you could plan around it by having one person with a tanky mon with Heal Pulse or something to immediately bring it back to full HP before the Charizard can attack
I haven’t gone down the detailed training route in a few games but I am so glad to see that almost everything is so easy and cheap to train/modify. Actually makes me interested in training more now that it’s not hundreds of hours of work.
For me:
4 star raids = so easy.
5 star raids = Actually hair ripping hard
6 star raids = Too scared to try
After watching this video I think I have a bit more confidence in going into my own raids... though I kind of have to hope the ones that my current 100s are good against don't carry Pokemon that have moves that are super effective against them (they are my grass starter in it's final evolution, Gyarados with Water Tera, and Fluttermane with ghost). Thanks Austin.
How’d it go
@@Orangejuice19030 I can solo 5 stars on my own now, and I didn't faint once against the charizard raid once, though it took 3 attempts with random online. The 6 star raids though... well my own raids are fine but I have found the online randoms with others to be pretty tough. 4 to 7 star you really do have to consider using a Pokemon that not only super effective against the raid mon's tera type but also resistant to the mon's regular movesets. So... pretty good so far.
@@KageDarkAngel that’s great. I just finished my Pokédex today and I can’t get a sweet herba mystica that I need. Of course.
7 star: Suicidal intentions intensifies
@@KageDarkAngel do you have any charmanders by any chance?
A PSA for some people doing raids: the random raid feature sometimes forces people into people into raids they can't do and you're punished for backing out. Lately the only way I can connect to any online raid is the random feature so if you get a really tricky raid, the game kinda just forces you to commit even if it throws
in my experience, the retreat time out is like 5m
way better to wait them to get yourself beaten up for 3-4minutes
I do not understand why there is STILL no filter for different star levels…
@@marksconplaystasy7328 or even a type filter. I would love to be able to do random of a specific type even.
@@south3rncomfrt I know right? That would have been genius.
fun because i done tons random and never did i get a level of raid i did not unlock yet
That edit so Lucario’s terastalization was timed to the song during the six star raid was so clean and not enough people are commenting on it lol, really impressive video
Exactly
thank you 😂
Honestly it seems like he does that kind of thing a lot. Or maybe he just gets lucky a lot, but either way it's nice
My dex is at 395 just need my alternate legendary and the 32 ominous stakes pull. 100 percent ready for that video!
Biggest thing added this gen to save us time making raid-ready mons was Mirror Herb. Not having to start a mon from scratch just for egg moves is massive.
That future Austin cut-in where he wants to save it for the next video is EXACTLY the video im waiting for.
I hope you release it soon, but don't forget to breaks sir, you're doing amazing and we all appreciate your effort.
Much needed! Thank you-been running into underlevelled people not fully knowing how typing/strategy works in these dens, so hopefully this will benefit the community!
chansey also spawns in the cave where you find roaring moon and iron valiant, and since it's the only normal spawn there you can grind it there, the chansey will be lvl 55 in that cave and you have to make the sandwich outside of area zero. I know it's only a slight lvl difference but it should help the grind go by a bit faster
Watching the other half of this video with you raising a randomly caught Riolu to a fully battle ready Lucario.
And it made me nostalgic for when I was first learning all about EVs, IVs, and all of this stuff back in Gen 3 and 4. It’s crazy to think how long of a way we’ve come and a guide like this would have been extremely helpful 10+ years ago
I love how this just taught me exactly how to perfectly set up my Meowscarada, Austin really just doesn't miss with the juicy gameplay deconstructions
You should maybe also talk about the drainmons, you can solo nearly every 6star raid with one of them:
Gardevoir: Draining Kiss
Ceruledge: Bitterblade
Arboliva: Giga Drain
Miraidon: Parabolic Charge
Koraidon: Drain Punch
Hyper- and EV-train them and give them the metronome item and you're healing yourself with the draining move
Tysm, good to know for my koridon, can't forget the "performance enhancing drugs" either 👍🏾🤣
Think I could pull it off with a Drain Punch Annihilape?
@@slackerofhell absolutely, Annihilape has been my go-to for 5 and 6-star raids, and Drain Punch is a godsend
Leech life slither wing is nasty too
That's not sufficient. It's good for staying alive, but some of those don't have enough damage output.
My first 6-star raid was a ground tera type Espeon, and boy, even with a level 100 pokemon, it gave me a really tough time...
I just did a 6-Star Dragon Tera Avalugg. It took me all morning.
It literally countered everything you threw at it. Fairy? Have a heavy slam. Dragon? Well it's a freaking Avalugg, eat this blizzard scrub.
Even with max IVs I still can’t defeat a single six star raid and I’m level 100 and I’ve tried like 20 different Pokémon
Its not u, its the Groups pokemon that sucks i feel like im doing most of the dmg on the 5/6 ⭐️ raids
@@adtwin33 if don't know about EV training you're going to have a bad time in the 6 star stuff
My first 6 star Tera Raid was a Garchomp! 😳 I died sooo many times! 😂
Skeledirge is honestly an incredibly good raid Pokémon. Slack off for recovery, Will-o-wisp to nerf physical attackers, then torch song to take down the raid from all those special attack boosts.
It was well worth using the berries to reset the EV’s on my starter so I can EV train it, hyper train it, and mint it.
I would love to see a video about the stakes and the ruin pokemon, especially how their abilities affect Tera raids! Love the content man you doing us a great service
Yes please!!!
He said he would do it in a week. Didn't want to put one out quick before most people got to the post game
I would love a full breeding guide. Egg moves, IV’s, Passing down IV’s/EV’s etc.
Not to be disrespectful to what Austin does, but Phillybeatzu has a great video over that topic. But I can get it if you like how Austin breaks it down!!
Try to get a ditto with 5IVs or 6IVs and give the ditto a destiny knot.
Whenever you're breeding, breed with the best possible IVs on your pokemon, check the babies if their IVs are better than the parents, if they are, replace the parent mon with it.
If a pokemon has the nature you want, and you want to keep breeding, give it an everstone as everstones pass down the nature.
I think at this point, people can just breed for egg moves. Hyper training is so easy now.
@@_Blu_Print_ You can transfer egg moves between mons, i don't think there is a reason to breed anymore
@@ChariFlari Well quite useful for passing down hidden abilities, masuda method, completing the pokédex or just to get more of that pokémon
A builds video for best pokemon of each type like the one you did with Lucario would be absolutely amazing
Fantastic video, Austin! I definitely appreciate all the work that you have put into this and will be using this strategy going forward! You're the best!
I’ve been playing pkmn since Yellow, and this is the very first time I’m actually consciously raising my pkmn, and thinking about their natures and evs, and it’s all because of these raid battles and just how fun they look. Really looking forward to getting to the point I can join in the more difficult battles!
If you can get a hold of the Hidden ability patch, save it for Galarian Meowth. If you can get a group of 4 its ability "Steely Spirit" can boost your damage to ungodly levels. Some japanese discord users already do this to have ~95% succes rate on 6star raids
i refuse to cheese the late game thing. screw that
Proof?
@@mustachio562 look for 101leafy on RUclips. I dont wanna cheese right away, but if i wanna make multiple comp teams I will probably have to grind a Lot of raids...
@@billybobbobson3797 it’s not cheesing it’s just coordinated with other players and creating a good reliable strategy, if you wanna struggle by using weaker Pokémon then go ahead
@@JorjoGiovanna so.. its cheesing. got it ty.
Austin your music timing editing is awesome and it makes the already great videos you make so much fun to watch. Thanks for all you do for the Pokémon community
AJP with an absolute banger of a video. Cannot understate how much of a help this video will be to the community.
You’re one of the best to do it, Austin!
Thank goodness, I just looked a guide up after getting thrashed on my first few 5-stars, and here's Austin John. You are a hero!!!
You just need an iron hands
I have been in a couple raids where all the players use the cheer that increases defense at the very start. It helps SO MUCH. Same for the attack one if you can handle a hit. The cheers are so good if used properly.
We need a guide for this
@@MohamedGX Are you serious? wtf..
@@siiiuu777 if it's useful we should know if it's fluff then not :3
@@MohamedGX
Click "Cheer"
???
Profit
Hope this helps :)
@@22NightWing how useful is it though? Are all 3 times useful or just one or 2? I haven't used it before, but I'm guessing it takes your move turn. That'll be a big deal in a 6 star raid.
I gotta finally leave a comment one of your videos now: I love all of them. Thank you so much for all these tutorials, they are SO helpful and I love your calm way of explaining everything in detail!
For Zard, I was running an Azumarill pure support: misty terrain, helping hand, tail whip, iron defense. I had a second where I would sub Fake Tears for TW pending the party. It was wild how much my game play changed from going to active to passive. Now, it wasn't perfect, but with the Bellydrum set I was about 60-40 in wins (errors aside) but when I went support it jumped to 90-10 (errors aside). Now, not everyone can support but hopefully we will see more diversity in our battles. Love the content!
To cut down on how many vitamins you need, you can use some feathers which drop in raids and loads can be found in the lake in the game. The feathers are one EV each, so if you happen to have 252 of any type you can fully EV train a stat that way. Or partially if you have less than 252 which is likely lol.
EVing training is honestly super easy in this game. It's not worth it to buy the vitamins or farm the feathers at allllll. Jst use the power items (Bracelet, Anklet, etc) to get 8 EVs per battle. It's so so quick
ok why yes this is true one vitamin gives at least 9.6 evs of your choice
@@Ryan-yp4fc Yeah true I had forgotten about the power items. That said, feathers are super common and money is easy to make so the vitamins and feathers are viable options too. You can train any way you want!
Was literally looking all day for this. You are a life saver
Amazing vid! Thank you so much for the detail, I had no clue how to do most of this 😂
Really great and helpful video. Super easy to follow and I enjoyed seeing multiple raids w diff typing including those you couldn't beat
This was the clearest video explaining how to actually train Pokémon that I’ve found. So glad you posted this 🤗
The editing for the 6 Star raid in the end with the music aligment was perfect, really hyped it up!
Plus "give it diabetes" is a great name to raising a pokemon with items.
It's really nice to see someone do the process of raising from start to finish. Love the nature mints and bottle caps. I honestly forgot about EV's as well. Will make sure I put in effort for them now too.
This has helped me so much, I just finished the main story and entered the post game. I just binged watched all of your videos to catch up! Cannot wait for your future videos. :)
I just unlocked the 6 star raids and the Austin video pops up 20 seconds later. Truly impeccable timing 😭😭
I normally don't comment. Just wanted to show some support cause you really went above and beyond for this video, showing the step by step so we can start preparing for the dreaded 7 star charizard. Thanks for all the videos and really useful guides!
I'm glad I subbed to you. I love how chill you are.
Austin - you're videos are AMAZING. The effort and in depth analysis is literally one of a kind.
I've rewatched this video maybe 5 times (which is maybe the point). But if you could do a SLOWED down version of IV / EV / temperament training I would love you forever (or I could just keep rewatching this video 100 times in slow motion to figure it out cause i'm dumb....)
I gotta say specific Pokemon training was one thing that always eluded me and have always wanted to dive into it more. This video was a tremendous help with the walkthrough you did with Riolu/Lucario. Keep up the awesome work man!
I’ve been having trouble with 6 star raids while trying to get the herba mystica. This should help me so much more. Thanks again!
You should do 5 star raids if you can't handle 6 stars. 5 stars are hard too though :v
@@Kiwiqwp I’m able to defeat them with a friend, it’s just pretty difficult. And the herb yield for me isn’t that well
@Danilo Hernandez for real? I’ve heard herbs are wayyyy more common in 6 star raids
Wait till the 7* comes out *shivers*.
Can do up to 5, on six when the barrier comes up the become invincible no matter how many times I hit them with ai. 😂
@@hisuianchar1548 there’s 9 Pokémon that can drop all five herba mystica which give you a great chance of about 76 percent to get an herb from that one raid. The 9 Pokémon being gengar, blissey, glalie, drifblim, amoongus, eelektross, dondozo, palafin, and cetitan.
Spot on! Thank you for sharing.
I will add, that you must know the pokemons abilities. I fought a Steel Tera Arcanine. So I used my Arcanine with Fire fang. The flash fire ability still works no matter the Tera typing. Luckily I had dig and my arcanine was a ground type Tera.
I'm glad they did not put Shedninja in this game.. what a nightmare that would be (kinda)
thx alot for this guide man. First video i see and i can tell you work really hard to make this content :)
I hope you see this Austin!! Marks are pretty desirable amongst competitive players because you can't see nicknames and the Mark gives them a title that is put by their name when they come out of a pokeball. I would love a guide for making "Title Power" sandwiches if possible! Please consider it!
With all due respect, relax my guy
@@JKLeScH777 what do you mean? he is just asking for a video
I JUST finished all three stories and they were SO GOOD! Thank you for helping guide me through the game without spoiling anything. One of my new fav generations, for sure. 6-Star Tera Raids, here I come!
Yeah bro, you're not wrong we definitely need this video and it needs to be the most watched video for scarlet and violet. Its insane to me how many people have no idea what they're doing in these raids. I had to train up a pure support grimsnarl just to carry all the people that have no idea what they are doing. Thanks for trying to get the word out.
Yea
your so brave
Bread in mind that Pokémon has always been a game for everyone, tera raids above 3 star are extremely inaccessible for kids. The fact that people have to watch videos and read spreadsheets means it's terrible game design.
Thanks for the vid. I'd definitely be interested in seeing more training videos like what you did with the riolu !
you should also be keeping your raid pokemon even if they have a default tera type because they have a certain number of guaranteed ivs depending on how many stars the raid is, which is great for breeding.
Thank you so much for the guide, Austin! I think this will be super useful.
For the Charizard conundrum, I think Garganacl may be the answer: Rock resists Fire and Flying, and it gets access to Ice Punch. I'll be looking for an ice tera type one, myself!
I really appreciate how in recent days we need to research and study up for Pokemon games 😁 And your videos definitely help a lot! I hate to go into a raid knowing nothing, being ambushed and on top of that dragging team mates down... 😩 This one is definitely what I was looking for, thanks heaps!!! 😁👍
You’re the man, keep up these great guides and videos. Learned so much and will be sharing with my friends
Pro tip for training pokémon up: It will cost you less time and money in the long run to EV train with wild pokémon and the Power items, than to buy a bunch of vitamins. (A nice bonus about this method is that you can train more than one pokémon at once.)
Hopefully we can get this comment bumped up because it has good info, despite the bot stealing it earlier.
Although, personally I prefer to just play the game naturally and fill in the gaps later with vitamins if I really care enough. After all these years, I still don't quite understand EVs and IVs.
@@Amins88 to explain in simplest form:
Ev=effort value, which is what vitamins and fighting random pokemon gives you. Each wild pokemon gives ev to a single stat (a ralts gives special attack while rattata gives speed). The max is 252, which 4 ev=1stat point, so 252 ev gives 63 stats to a single stat. The max amount of ev you can earn on a pokemon is 510, so that means 2 stats can earn 63 and another stat can earn 2 points.
Iv=individual value. Its basically how the pokemon was born. A ralts with 0 iv in special attack will be 31 points weaker at lvl 100 compared to a ralts with 31 (the maximum) special.
@@raditzace So IVs just stack on top of total EVs and are a separate value entirely? Do they not effect to potential growth? And is there a way to know what a Pokemon's IVs are before Post-Post game?
@@Amins88 basically, yea. A max iv/ev stat will have 94 difference than 0 iv/ev pokemon. They are seperate which is why vitamins will increase ev while hyper training fixes bad ivs.
As for leveling up with ivs, it adds them slowly. Example, a lvl 50 with 31 ivs will have about 15.5 to the stat, so it adds up to 31 eventually.
@@raditzace One more question, do stat gains from IVs apply retro-actively? As in, will doing hyper training at level 50 give more future potential than doing the training at level 100? Or does it not matter?
A note on lumineon: Paldean Wooper counters him hard with Water Absorb. This also adds a bunch of additional strategy to some raids as well.
I absolutely LOVE Clodsire. He's helped me so much throughout my playthrough and I've kept him on my team since day one. His water absorb, hard-hitting, and bulkiness are just insanely good. He's done so many raids simply for any one of those things for me.
@@ElysetheEeveeclodsire has saved me so often
Raids cancel abilities pretty early on I think
You only need iron hands
@@tailsmilesprower9451 iron hands doesn't work on every raid. Like Austin said raising multiple pokemon is far better than one. If you get your legendaries maxed they'll carry you far. I wonder if zacian will come from home he can probably hard carry still 😂
This is sooooo helpful was searching every video I could find for some general Tera raid Pokémon ideas for building up thank you so very much
This is a bit late, but a money/item-saving tip for players who don't know much about the EV stuff: if you have a freshly caught or bred pokemon, it has 0 EVs. To max out a stat, it wants 252 in that stat. Using 26 vitamins is a WASTE. Raids and shimmering items you can pickup will give you 'feathers'. These feathers can give your pokemon 1 EV. So say you want to max out Special Attack, you can give the pokemon 25 Calcium (vitamins) and 2 Genius Feathers. Exactly 252, nothing wasted.
Another money saver: the auction sells feathers (not sure about vitamins. Maybe?). There's a good chance you can bulk-buy feathers for cheaper than buying vitamins at a store would be.
Nah the best way to save money is to buy power items and ev train your pokemon personally by defeating 28 of the same pokemon depending on what stat you wanna raise. Takes around 20min and you save 500k
i usually farm money and blow money on those items lmao
The shinies on the lake in the northwest are almost always feathers, so that's a semi decent place to farm them as well.
Gotta say, about time I do something just to say thanks Austin John for all the awesome content
I could use a video for the stakes that would help a lot! Thanks for all the content on these games it helps a lot!
1 mistake I did when going into 5 star raids was forgetting if the pokemon is physically or specially defensive helps a lot to know this before choosing what pokemon I used in the raids. Like cloyster I forgot is physically defense so I am using a physically offensive pokemon I was wondering why I wasn't doing much damage lol had derp moment for sure
Thank you for this video man, things have changed a lot since the last time I picked up a pokemon game all the way back in R/S, thats how long ago I havent played XD, so glad to see things have improved for competitive. I picked up Arceus and Violet about two weeks ago and I have been having an absolute blast, videos like this help a lot of players who are casual or probably walked away from the franchise in past generations
Just fully trained a max shiny ceruledge for the raids from the things in the videos. Thank you Austin for these inputs i have been watching you since SnS.
Please don't use it in raids, Ceruledge and Armorouge are awful in raids, every single one I've seen just loses lives constantly
@@coltonandjen not mine plus i do solo more than co op
Same but with Armarouge. Covert Cloak + Calm mind Armarouge is great for raids, but Gholdengo is also crazy denying strats.
@@Rye-Uh yeah gholdengo is really good with its ability and type trained up one just to deal with those fairy tera types and annoying effect moves
I just got 5 star raids today so this is extremely helpful as a starting point before I delve deeply into the raid grind.
Edit: Been at it for some time now and here's my thoughts. 4 and 5 star raids are easy as hell solo. 6 star is a good difficulty and it helps to have real teammates.
Incredible resource. I have much more clarity on Tera Raids than I did before watching this video.
Hey Austin. Just want to thank you for all the videos you have been releasing regarding the new game.
Never knew about your channel until the release of these new games but your videos have been incredibly helpful for someone like me who just used to finish the main games and didn’t bother learning about how to properly optimise your Pokémon. Thank you again.
Thx for making all these vids Austin! Helpful as always with other games
Dude, I simply adore the way you explain things. Thank you for creating this content.
I love you Austin. You’re a lot of help bro. Couldn’t do it without you ❤
This is was so incredibly helpful!!! Thank you
I always loved Austin's videos from all the way back to when botw came out.
I'm STILL in the very beginning of pokemon violet!
But it's mainly due to I been busy working.
I greatly appreciate Austin's videos, always help me out to get the most out of the game while keeping a mostly consistent pace through the game that I can enjoy.
So thank you Austin!
who's John?
@@AustinJohnPlays fixed it XD
@@dylanb.6330 naaah you DEFINITELY just meant it like how people refer to professionals by their last names. It’s like why we call Mozart, Mozart ;)
@@SpencyRockMC exactly! Just trying to show my respects for the man's grind an support
The locked legendaries are literally the last 4 I need for my pokedex as of today. I'm waiting for that video from you haha
serebii has a Paldea PokeEarth map that shows stakes locations
@@Long537 I appreciate it and I know the info is out there, but I've been a little using some of his videos to pace myself. I will finish my dex by Saturday day, either way.
Thank you for explaining the whole process in sessions that makes sense.
PRO TIP: I started playing a few months ago and I only recently learnt some pretty important information about how the Cheers mechanic works. I'm not sure how much of this is true/tested but... here's what I've read:
- The Attack Cheer (AC) and Defence Cheer (DC) do not increase your stats in the same way that pokemon moves (e.g. Swords Dance) increase them (i.e. AC/DC don't increase stat stages).
- The AC and DC increase the respective stats by a 1.5 times multiplier (with a small chance that the multiplier will be 2 instead of 1.5).
- The AC and DC effects last for 6 turns. You can check and see how many turns are left in the raid status screen. Even if your pokemon faints or the raid pokemon uses a move that gets rid of stat increases (e.g. Clear Smog) you will NOT lose the effects of the AC or DC. However, when the raid pokemon uses the raid move that resets stats and abilities, this does remove the effects of the AC/DC.
- Cheers of the same type DO NOT STACK! I see so many players use multiple AC in a row. If there is already an AC/DC in effect and you do the same cheer again, all you're doing is resetting the 6 turn timer on the effect (technically you can do it again to try and reroll for that small chance of getting the 2 times multiplier instead of 1.5 but this is not a smart move).
- Because they don't increase stat stages and are an independent multiplier, the AC/DC CAN stack with stage increases. For example, if you Swords Dance 3 times (and have the maximum +6 to Attack) you can still increase your Attack further with an AC.
P.S. Another pro tip for beginners doing raid battles: when the shield is up, the raid pokemon is immune to status moves. Note: not status conditions; status MOVES. So no Taunt/Encore or stat reducing moves, etc.
Thank you xD I'm really new to Pokemon but I fell in deep and am now just upset that I couldn't do 5-6 stars correctly
Hi Austin,
First of all, I’m really thankful for all the videos you’ve put up in here. I really appreciate the time and effort you take to make these videos 🥰
I would really like to know some more about IV’s and EV’s. I’m totally nee to this and when you just put stuff into your lucardio to make it’s stads better, I totally lost you 😅 how did you calculate all those stuur? How did you knew you only had to buy 26 of calcium and not 31 or so? Can you please make a video about this and explain this to us in details 😅🥺
Look up guides on EV’s and IV’s :)
There are lots of good ones on the internet.
Maaaaaaaaaan. You are THE best Poketuber. Hands down. Wholesome. Informative
Walk-through. The whole deal. Thank you. Cant wait to see you fight the Charizard.
Should definitely add some banger sound track for that battle.
Thank you austin John for great help i havent beat the champion league yet still looking for legendary pokemon and items
I would also really appreciate a video going over the best pokemon to level up (as instructed in this video) to cover most tera type raids.
If you could make a video about the ominous stakes it would be great thanks for the help on Tera raids
Thanks for explaining what level and how many Gym Badges it takes to unlock certain level raids. Was having a hard time finding that information.
Great guide for the game being out for such a short time.
The 5 star raids were presenting quite a challenge to me (most of mine are below level 70, except for my main team). There's only a handful of them I've been able to do.
It's good to know the levels of each pokemon in the different raids and to know that levels actually really matter.
So now I've just got to find some solid pokemon for each different type and get them trained up.
my issue is when the raid boss magically gets to do 7 things in a row...like i want a turn at some point. Ive noticed it usually happens in the high star raids that we try to burst with the Belly Drum method. The worst was a six star raid the mon was Tera Ice so i brought Belly drum Iron Hands i BD then close combat then i never got to attack again my connection never dropped and IH never fainted i had clicked another CC but never got to go the next thing that happened was we got kicked out.
The worst for me is when your team knocks them down to 0 so fast it sometimes resets them to half Hp and still activates the shield
@@WilliamSussman From what I've heard, that's a glitch with Huge Power calculating damage
@@coltonandjen it's not just huge power it just seems they aren't allowed to be one shot
my big problem is every time I bring a 5* or higher Tera raid to zero using Azumaril it instantly gains back half health and then gets a random crit... then the raid crashes then I lose 2 minutes later.
I swear I have faced some annoying 6 Star Raids, Literally Garchomp with it's ha rough skin and it's normal terra type, then a Salamance with moxie and Ground tera type its hard so imma just wait for your guides for 6 star, in the mean time this helps
I love Austin he has helped me sm in every gen in every week of the game and even in zelda i love him sm and i like his new outro
Just wanted to comment to say thanks for the honesty. I’d beaten the post-post game so thought I was ready and just having bad luck with 5 star raids, but now know I wasn’t ready for them.
I’ve trained up to level 100, hyper trained and redistributed EVs and am crushing most of them on my own now!
Been hunting the stakes without a guide like I did for the wisps in PLA, I'm having a tough time of it 🤣
Also glad to hear that 6☆ are soloable, as apposed to relying on randos.
Already have my second Koraidon ready!
The evo of the chest mimic dude does wonders for 6 star raids at least in my miniscule experience with em so far
There are higher level chanseys down in area zero where roaring moon and iron G are.
That cave where they live is hard to find, especially if you aren't really familiar with area zero
@@nathanmellott2262 there’s one near a cave by lab 2 and another by lab 1
@@nathanmellott2262 station 1 is in a big hole “cave” and it’s up that rocky steep slope and then it’s a bit uphill and there’s a huge rock and you should see a big hole just drop into it
The station 2 one is hidden behind some rocks, you go down the slope past the waterfall/river and then behind the tree is the rocky area with a cave nestled in it
@@nathanmellott2262 if you keep these notes in mind you can find them easily in subsequent visits
I made sure to jot it down so I don’t forget
Thankfully both of these are near stations so you can find them easily as long as you find a station (and can teleport to the corresponding one)
I've been playing pokemon since X&Y and I never thought the games were so in-depth in the rpg side, great video man keep up the great content
this really helped me on how to train a pokemon... thank you so much!
The hardest thing for me with the new Tera Raids was that you actually had to look at the Tera Type and not just the silhouette of the pokemon xD You can't imagine how often I joined 1* and 2* raids with types that are effective against the normal pokemon but not the Tera Type.
Don't worry about it! Tons of people made this mistake, even those who play Pokemon got a living. I kind of just categorized things as "whatever it says in the top is its new type" and I still sometimes don't fully think it through.
@@ElysetheEevee I actually don't care anymore xD After the Endgame content I started raiding like a Purrserker (got it? It's a pokemon viking joke) and got used to the potential 3-Type possibilites. It was just the first 30 hours playing this came where I was like "Oh a Gible, better take some Ice moves. Oh... it's Tera Fire...." xD
around 830 you said we need this right now, and couldn't be more true, I was hosting a 6 star fire Tera Dragalge and people joined, put on Azumarill and clicked ready within seconds. First round I didn't even notice but all 3 used belly drum 1st turn to die straight after that because of the poison type move(s) it had. Since than I now hate Azumarill/Iron hands joining ANY raid and just belly drumming to lose precious time. (If not host) I always see them and say well damn 'bet ya a million bucks he dies turn one' and i've never been wrong.
(Belly drum can work well, but please watch out for weaknesses before picking that strat)
They don't care if they lose since they get the items if you fail the raid.
I stopped doing online raids for this exact reason, with zero caring of type matchups, people just send out Iron hands, Azumarill or their box legendary and just try to brute force it, and after like 20 instances of me seeing their wrong choices but having no way to tell them to change and then having my pokemon standing next to 3 corpses til the timer runs out, i just went to only doing them solo.
Tbh i gotta admit i might be one of those people. I'm very bad at battling and i do my best but i know more often than not i hold people back in raids. My Azumarill and Iron hands are my only half decent raid pokemon rn and i struggle to learn the meta beyond that
@Nerida I stopped doing online battles for this reason, too. I wasn't super well versed in type effectiveness. So I level 100 IV/EV trained like 7 pokemon to have decent type coverage. As soon as I join a raid I use the 2 minutes to make sure I pick the perfect mon.
Thanks for this, good information!
Tysm, Ive learned so much from you with this game, I used to not have any shinnies (aside from lechonk) and you tought me how to shiny hunt a spiritomb, and showed me the mass outbreak method, thanks.
Yo Austin this might get buried but I’ve been looking at type matchups for the 7 star charizard and I think Gardevoir is a really good option. She is resistant to the tera type and charizard’s only possible super effective move is shadow claw. On top of that charizard is a special attacker as far as I know, and gardevoir has some chunky base special defense. I think fairy tera type would be best but I’m still setting EVs so I haven’t tested anything yet. Let me know what you think
Ive been looking at the same, and dachsbun seems good, but i dont know if hes offensive enough. Fairy type wrecks dragon type, and dachsbuns ability "well baked body" prevents all fire types.
Yeah, regardless of stats, Gardevoir is my waifu. Buuuut, I have come to realize that she is a pretty strong team member, so she isn't a hard choice to have on my team either.
You are a legend at making good and reliable guides while also making it entertaining to watch 🙌
The way you edit in the beat drops legit makes me smile every time!
This taught me a lot of useful stuff that I didn't know. Thanks a lot, man!