Personally, I used ghost tera Annihilape, taunted first turn to prevent the sunny day, screeched, died, then spammed Rage Fist while holding a Shell Bell. Hope that helps anyone struggling with it!
I used my competetive singles Annihilape to solo it. Ghost terra and Max HP and Max Sp.Def is not required for Ape to solo it. So yeah, Ghost Tera Ape Rage fist spam is overqualified for the solo.
Solo Strat: Adamant Annihilape 252ATK - 252HP (6IV ofc) Turn 1: Screech Turn 2: Rage Fist Turn 3 and on: spam Rage Fist and Ghost Tera, keep spamming Rage Fist even when you faint
I had one that came with Rock tera type, was nifty since it only took neutral damage from Eruption & Shadow Ball (so I survived until the end with Tera). Shell Bell for healing + HA (Defiant) was good too.
The Typhlosion is not the only one with 2 marks, the Pikachu had a 1/16 chance of coming out with the jumbo mark. My jumbo Pikachu came out on the third try.
Used an Annihilape just like you suggested. Mine was Tera Ghost with an EV spread of 252 HP / 176 SpD / 84 Spe with a Careful Nature and Defiant. Never 2HKOed by Shadow Ball with this spread. Worked like a charm - solo'd the raid easily. Thanks for the tip Austin, your channel is so helpful for these 7* raids.
For those looking for a support Pokemon in groups, Goodra is a good one to make for this raid. Turn 1 Chilling Water to reduce Play Rough's damage - it needs 5 turns to kill you with Play Rough now, which is no big deal, and your 150 Special Defense bricks the other moves. Acid Spray 3 times to support other special attackers. Use Life Dew to heal the party. Lastly, change Goodra's tera type to Dark and use Tera Blast to help finish off the raid afterwards with its high special attack stat. Both Chilling Water and Acid Spray build up Tera Charges. Use a Citrus Berry so you can focus on setup moves and not healing. Use Calm Nature. Use Gooey Hidden ability to slow Typhlosion down so other party members can attack and heal with Shell Bell. EVs are 252 HP, 40 Def (to counter Play Rough) and the rest in Special Attack.
Ooo, another member of Goodra Gang! I've been mainly using mine for spamming Life Dew since my teammates tend to be frail. I try to get a Chilling Water in when I can, though I've been leaning more towards lowering accuracy with Muddy Water. I have Water Pulse as an additional move-probably not ideal, but I can occasionally hit Ty with confusion. Mine is a Water Tera, but I almost never use the Tera anyway.
I'm going to make a few attempts. I got pretty fortunate with this Arcanine I used that was good. Arcanine @ Leftovers Ability: Intimidate Tera Type: Dark EVs: 252 Atk / 252 SpD Adamant Nature - Snarl - Crunch - Morning Sun - Protect My logic here is cutting the power of Earthquake and Play Rough immediately, then attack about turns to Tera into Dark type to clear that Ground them use cheers, Morning Sun, or protect for longevity I wanted to win with one of my favorites 😅
This was a little messy but I used Dark Tera Roaring Moon. Protosynthesis made use of Typhlosion's Sunny Day and the used Focus Energy and then a Dark attack move.
I love how Manky/Primape, a previously underrated fighting type pokeomon, is now one of the most reliable raid busters in the current game. I always believed in the angy monke
For those of you that decide to use Azumaril for online raids, please build support 252/HP, 252/SPDF then 6/SPD or ATK, Held: Light Clay -Rain Dance -Light Screen -Helping Hand -Aqua Tail/Aqua Ring This adds special bulk to anihilape as it tries to screech and build up rage fist so the counter doesn't go down each time it faints. Had a raid with one anihilape and two miraidons and this came in clutch as once the wall and rain were setup, I just helping handed our monkey to do bigger damage. If you run belly drum Azumaril is just gonna be one shot as seen in the video OR canceled out immediately by typhlosions ability/stat null. Ty and take care yall, get that Typho!!
@THE Weeabogod Fairy does neutral damage to itself. So a pokemon like Grimmsnarl would still take 2x damage since it's part dark, still making it weak to fairy.
If you have a group and want a good support, Goodra with tearful look is basically unkillable and you can get off 2 or 3 before the shield goes up. After that use moves like chilling water, rain dance, acid spray, maybe have rest on it to make sure you don't go down.
This is a quirky and fun build I'm running for this typhlosion. Works especially good when you have a helping hand user and a few def debuffs. Dachsbun @ Assault Vest Ability: Well-Baked Body Tera Type: Dark EVs: 4 Atk / 252 Def / 252 SpD Impish Nature - Body Press - Play Rough - Stomping Tantrum - Crunch
After some tests this must be the best Build against Typhlosion, at least on Solo Mode Flutter Mane @ Shell Bell Ability: Protosynthesis Tera Type: Ghost EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpD Modest Nature IVs: 0 Atk - Shadow Ball - Fake Tears - Calm Mind - Moonblast Turn 1: Fake Tears Wait for it to remove ur Buffs and then Start using Calm Mind If u feel like ur going to be KOed jut spam Healing or Shadow Ball, Shadow Ball is what I mostly use to recover HP with the Shell Bell
The Annihilape crushes it (again surprisingly), screech once or twice then just rage fist over and over, tera to something other than ghost and it was pretty easy. Ya might go down once or twice but it should get taken out with time to spare. Shell bell goes without saying ;)
Agreed. Annihilape just goes INSANE in Solo, but if you need a Mon that Doesn’t just sweep by itself, I recommend a High Special Attack Spirit Tomb with Skill Swap, so you are immune to Eruption, along with giving it Calm Mind, Snarl, and Shadow Ball. Yet again…… Monke go brrrrrrrrrrrr
@@D3ATH2GL0RY Yeah I was thinking of doing a Houndoom to be fire immune (flash fire) and still might now I know how it works.. though the earthquakes may be problematic but absorbing the eruptions with flash fire could seriously beef up dark pulse. Popped out like 200 of them today trying to get a nice big one to train up but didn't get anything over "slightly bigger" so gave up and just gave the Funky Munky I used on the Samurott another shot. Really didn't expect it to work what with it doing shadow ball itself but good old rage fist heals through it.. EV wise mine is just max attack with a mix of speed and defence (I didn't make any changes to it since the Samurott), I did get taken out after about 3 turns but after that point rage fist was healing me enough to keep me going for the rest of the fight. The fight did seem very glitchy to me though, few times moves got interrupted or just outright cancelled by his shield going up or down or when people were knocked out and it started trying to use sunny day/eruption and failing for some reason.
@@yoloswagking4332I know it will look cooler when the flame is always on but think about it that way: You don't see heros with their weapons on the ready all the time same thing with typhlosion It's like a skunk constantly farting it doesn't make sense
I feel like talonflame could be slightly worthwhile due to resisting fire and fairy and being immune to earthquake, while still having flying type moves to do damage with, as well as even having access to taunt to prevent sunny day
It was surprising easy. Just used koraidon, screeched first turn, crunched to charge tera, then tera and swords dance, then just crunch until dead. and shell bell for the item. :) (Edit, dark tera type and max att and speed with all stats hyper trained. you will probably die once you fully charge tera. just tera when you return, since you’re not 4x weak to play rough, you’ll survive better. and swords dance + tera will give you alot of health back with shell bell)
Having a grimmsnarl with light screen reflect and spirit break as a support mon definitely helps. Light screen then 3 spirit breaks takes the kick right out of its special moves
Used Dashbun snarl instead. Zero damage eruptions helped a lot. Also this boss hits hard with sun boosted eruptions, so we only barely made it with blissey healing and screening. Rage fist was mvp definitely. I could not tell you who the 4th member was...
From one Austin to another thanks for all the work you do, I’m always so busy so I never have time to figure it out myself I look you up every time a raid comes out!
I had a Polteageist trained running Strength Sap, Dark Pulse, Light Screen and Skill Swap. Light Screen first turn, then Skill Swap, then support the team and keep up Light Screen. Once the shield's down Strength Sap tops up HP easily. Works great with all the Annihilapes and Azumarills people are running.
My Annihilape w/ shell bell and water Tera type did amazing in this. Changed its nature to get special defence up. But screech turn one then rage fist worked like an absolute charm. Definitely regret not using it sooner got stuck in terrible groups until I decided to try and solo it.
@@seifseif9403 this was the one I used in my play through of Violet so was already EV trained in terms of attack, defence and special defence. Just changed its nature to be special defence up and it’s Tera type to water.
So something I have been trying out and seemed to work well with the right team and annihalape. Dachshund with Well Baked Body holding Ability Shield. This is a support set to help your team survive and help with damage. HP: 255 ATK: 72 SPD: 184 (you can change around this part bit with ATK, still working on it.) Well Baked Body Ability Shield Moves: - Helping Hand - Snarl - Tail whip - Crunch Start with Tail whip or snarl, figured its better to start off with tail whip for the def drop and snarl afterwards to lower his special attack (plus annihalape will die anyway first few turns its no issue). helps your team survive more eruptions and shadow balls. You get defence buffs from eruption which helps against some of the earthquakes too. When everybody is healthy as in turn 4, tough cheer up for survivability. worked for me pretty well to support your team with. If yall got anything to add on this, more than welcome. just wanted to give my insight on what I tried!
I found walking wake for online raids work great. Noble roar , rain dance , hydro with a metronome in tell tera .. survivors long enough to not wreck the timer.
A support Dashbun can work wonders thanks to well baked ability, and it can learn rain dance + snarl to weaken it. A normal Tera type would make it immune to shadow ball and play rough and earthquake aren't going to take it down because of the defense increase
Because of Eruption+Sunny Day, Dachsbun with Well-Baked Body and Rain Dance+Damp Rock was my best way to win. Hilariously, my Dachsbun's name is Victor (but only because if he was female, Victor would have been Victoria XD)
@MimikyuFan89 I helped so many people with this setup. Dachbun wasn't strong enough to take it on its own, but I made sure other players could survive and be able to beat it
I went a bit unorthodox with this one and took in a flashfire Arcanine, dark terra type, with crunch and a shell bell. I just spammed crunch and after I was knocked out the first time terraed and continued spamming. (My EVs were max HP and Attack with the leftovers in Defense) Not sure how consistent it is, but it worked on my second attempt. First attempt I got some really unlucky crits. This would probably work even better in a group, and you might be able to incorporate howl if you have 3 or 4 people. I hope maybe this helps someone.
they skipped mine. the raids went fire, fire, hah gotchu, heres water - if that greninja had been delphox mine would be too lol. I love fennekin to bits, cute lil foxie.
I haven't tried anything solo yet, but I made a supportive build for online: Rotom Wash. (It's a shiny Rotom I nicknamed Roto☆Support) -Max Defense/Special Defense (Put that extra single point in Special Attack.) -Nature is Calm (+SDefense/-Attack) -Holding Leftovers -Has the moves Shadow Ball [I like to have at least one attacking move on my Pokemon], Helping Hand, Reflect, and Light Screen. (Turn 1 is Light Screen, since Typhosion's hardest hitting moves are special. Turn 2 Reflect. Turn 3 I either use Cheer [heal] or if everyone's health is ok: find the person doing the most damage [alongside being the most helpful member] and spam helping hand on them.) I went with Leftovers since I make sure to put up a Reflect/Light Screen right when they're out. Raids usually end, because people are dying too fast. I made my build to support everyone who's making the builds to hit hard. :) This supportive build could probably use some tweaks, but its working out very well. It's been complimenting some of the people bringing Annihilapes online (which... I'm not a fan of seeing full Annihilape rooms. One is OK, but if everyone has one, then the timer goes too fast, because all of them are fainting... and... yeah...)
I enjoy playing a support role. Online I brought Oranguru, at first with Light Screen, Nasty Plot, Shadow Ball, and Instruct. Once I saw it was a mixed attacker I switched to Light Screen, Chilling Water, Skill Swap, and Instruct. It worked pretty well.
Bro, I just used the exact build that you detailed in the comment and I just beat Typhlosion on my first try with Oranguru as support for a group. (I tried a few times prior with Azummarill and a few others but it didn’t work well.)
I used the Miraidon with Metal Sound and Parabolic Charge build another RUclipsr came up with in a previous raid. Same idea of getting 2-3 Metal Sounds off before the shield comes up then spam Parabolic Charge to keep health up. I fainted once cause Typhlosion loved using Earthquake in the beginning, but after terastalizing I was able to catch him first try. My Miraidon was holding a magnet, and the random teammates assigned on Solo Raids had intimidate and thunder wave so this may not always be the best choice for farming Typhlosion. Good luck everyone!
Fluttermane was my MVP in this raid. The boost from Protosynthesis to Special Defense along with calm mind was a huge difference maker. This Typhlosion was no joke.
I used a Fluttermane with 255 HP 255 Sp attack with Draining Kiss nasty plot shadow ball and screech or a support move. Item is leftover's for longevity
I honestly think that ting lu has some serious potential here. It gets stab super effective coverage vs ghost, ots ability lowers typhlosions special attack, and its incredibly bulky overall
I’ve used Azumarill as a support during the Typhlosion raids and it’s been working well as long as the others are attacking. Mine knows Rain Dance, Light Screen, Charm and Play Rough. Use Charm first, Rain Dance and then Light Screen and then use your 1st callout to raise defenses and then the rest whenever u see fit.
I just used Miraidon Terra Electric with Wise Glasses. Turn 1 Metal Sound, Turn 2 Metal Sound or Parabolic Charge, Turn 3 Parabolic Charge. Terra when you can and keep throwing out electric moves until its dead. I reapply Metal Sound when it removes debuffs. The physical moves it throws out is Play Rough and Earthquake but neither did enough damage to one shot.
So I know the first half of this raid is pretty much over, but for anyone that might want a different set up, I did a max attack, max health, adamant natured annihilape holding bright powder instead of shell bell, which it may have just been my luck, I really don't know, but I was able to SOMEWHAT consistently take down typhlosion, because more than once bright powder helped out by having play rough miss both times he used it, and even had shadow ball miss once or twice (could have been because he was paralyzed but I have no idea) and honestly I never even used screech as a move on mine, I just spammed the hell outta rage fist. Mine is also a normal tera type, which although didn't help with the damage, it did help keep me from being affected by shadow ball more than once, and comboed with any pokemon popping off Raindance helped keep eruption at bay, but also kinda helped spam him into using sunny day more times than he should have. Not saying THIS is the path to take, but honestly if someone tries it out, just maybe he'll be even more.stupid easy to beat. My annihilape also had "best" Stat special defense/physical defense right off the bat, due to it being from a prior tera raid I did. That MOST LIKELY played I to how easy it was for me to KO typhlosion a bunch of times, but like I said before I have no clue whatsoever
Really looking forward to it 🎉 I want to complete my home with trying to only use Pokémon games available on switch. I don't want to use bank as a challenge of curiosity but dang they're taking their sweet time. They don't be late taking my reoccurring payment though jk 😂
I managed to do it with a lvl 100 Gyarados (Raindance, Dragondance, Aquatail, Chrunch.) amazing statts. It can take 3 to 4 shadowball hits without healing, using Raindance makes eruption laughable for you and your team (put that on top for quicker use, this is important) use that 2nd turn cause the Gyarados goes right after Typhlosion if you did invest on speed a bit.
Used a dachsbun with an ability shield and crunch and tail whip, pretty good as a support alongside other peoples annihilape, didn’t try it alone. Got it in second attempt with random people. Also had lick for the paralysis chance.
I don't know if anyone else explained it, but I want to try and clarify some things you seemed confused by. At 7:35, you go the Rage Fist off first, because Haxorus used Scary Face. The extra damage should only change how soon the shield goes up. At 8:50 it seems confusing, but the first Eruption was the move it got to use on that turn of battle, while the Sunny Day+Eruption combo used after was because of you breaking the shield. The nullification of stats always happens right after shield break, no matter if he attacked yet or not. At 9:20, you got 2 moves in a row because for every raid, the boss will never attack on the turn after a Shield Break, unless its scripted by timer/HP total. He may have been able to go twice in a row because like how Decidueye did, after he hit 1/2 health (I think?). Maybe it gets activated after shield break, I haven't done the Typhlosion yet, or seen anything about it to know how it works exactly. This raid does seem pretty wonky, but I dont think its because of inconsistancy. It just plays differently than others, like every other 7*.
Omg omg, I defeated him using Annihilape, thanks for the recommendation! I'm so happy I can play with Typhlosion in Gen 9, my absolute favorite starter of all time :DD
Thnx mate, for me catching Typhlosion in Tera Raid secret was to go alone [with NPC] and Annihilape works grate using Rage Fist in both version of the game. I was piss off after loosing so many times this RAID with other Real Life Players, but thankfully NPC tam in Challenging Alone it's what's needed to take it down efficiently. For me 7 out of 10 Raids was successfully this way.
I had I think the most fun seven star raid in a while with randoms. Everyone knew what they were doing and had a strategy. I was an Annihilape, like the video. Except I maxed out special defense, and used a special defense increasing nature. My item was obvious. I used a defense cheer on the first turn, then used screech, and spammed Rage Fist. I went special defense instead of HP because I figured I'd get overall more bang for my buck when it comes to getting health back from the boss during the barrier phase. Making the individual HPs more sturdy instead of getting just more of them. Quality over quantity. It seemed to work! One teammate was an Umbreon who also used screech once, used a defensive cheer (I think) and spammed helping hand on me. Then we had a dachsbun teammate who spammed Howl to buff my attack. And also I'm pretty sure he was cheering often too. And lastly a Grimmsnarl teammate who used screens. I'm pretty sure he was also running cheerleader but it was hard to tell. There was kind of had a lot going on after all. We had a two man wipe once after it dispelled abilities, but it was such a satisfying raid in the end. I didn't go down once and neither did the Umbreon. And the last blow was something out of the anime. Tera ghost rage fist with a friggin crit. It wiped out his entire healthbar after the shield cracked. Ten outta ten raid. Thanks to those three fellas who were in the raid with me. Dunno if you'll ever see it but it was fantastic.
I made a Normal Tera Ceruledge with Flash Fire holding a Razor Claw work as a solo. I even had Arcanine on my team, which actually helped since it kept getting one-shot so it stacked Intimidates rapidly. Turns 1 and 2 use Shadow Sneak. Get KO'd. Turn 3 use Shadow Sneak. Turn 4 Tera. Then Swords Dance to +6. Heal cheer when/if needed. Then spam Shadow Claw for the sweet crits.
Before the ghost tera was revealed I thought it was gonna be a ground tera because he's the Volcano Pokémon and knows Eruption and Earthquake which is pretty on brand. Would you look at that, he does have both. Love seeing the earlier Pokémons make it to the new games.❤
If you notice, Decidueye, Samurott and Typhlosion had their Tera type strong agaisnt their Hisuian form's second typing. Decidueye Flying Tera strong agaisnt Combat, Samurott Bug Tera strong against Dark, and Typhlosion Ghost tera strong against Ghost.
I soloed it with Umbreon. Wasn't a particularly fast win since it was originally a support mon, but it did manage. Build was Umbreon, holding wide lens, ability synchronize, max Sp Def & Def, and Impish nature. Moves: Skill Swap (use first), Screech, Moonlight (use once under half), and Foul Play. I'm certain if it was restated to a more solo build mon then it would go quicker.
@@JTeeLockedIn you have to complete all 3 storys, complete the ending, rematch all gyms, win the tournament, then win 5-10 5 star raids, at that point whenever the teacher calls you can do 6 star and 7 star raids
I did it with Chi-Yu, max HP and SpAtk, with Reflect, Nasty Plot, Dark Pulse and Snarl with a shell bell. I died only once in the battle due to Sunny Day boosted Eruption with it's shield. Once I was able to Tera to Dark I ran through Typhlosion with 2 Nasty Plots and Dark Pulses til the W.
I just wanted to say, having a flutter mane for solo is also really good, Strat is- 2 fake tears(not so important but get at least one off on the first turn) die, 2 calm minds, and then shadow ball spam. Ofc hold a shell bell, and if the shell bell is having trouble use draining kiss. Hope that helped someone
When in doubt, support grimmsnarl + leftovers have never let me down. Lightscreen, thunder wave, reflect, and spirit break. Don't forget to heal up your allies if they get low!
Hey, heads up in order to get the mark for smallest size you gotta go to Mesagoza and talk to an NPC first to check if its the smallest then they give you a badge
I was trying Daschbun with Well Baked Body, but even after Howl I don't do nearly as much damage as the Annhilape I used to KO it. Daschbun is a good supporter for this though. Would've gotten it with him but someone brought Houndoom who just kept dying every turn to EQ near the end.
Ok what I used was Umbreon. Max its Sp. Atk & Sp. Def, nature is Quiet and moves Fake Tears, Dark Pulse & Calm Mind, didn’t really need a 4th move but had Light Screen on it but like I said didn’t actually need it, for its held item I used Shell Bell. I recommend having a Intimidate Pokemon on the field so keep resetting for that. Once you do start with 2 Fake Tears, then click on for another Fake Tears but generally Umbreon will go down by then so let that happen but if you do survive it helps you got its stats down even further, afterwards once it resets all of the Pokemon stats and put up its shield used Calm Mind 3 times and during around this point if you need to use a Heal cheer but only if you need too, after that keep spamming Dark Pulse and you’re golden and I recommend using Tera Dark for extra Dark type damage
Am I the only one who remembers they gave us Hisuian Zoroark? It's Immune to Typhlosion's Shadow Ball, and takes very little damage from Earthquake and Play Rough. Really the Sun-boosted Eruption is the painful thing. Plus Zoroark gets Nasty Plot and Bitter Malice, meaning his Play Rough and Earthquake get even weaker.
@@keithmarcel665 Indeed, though I did discover that Spite and Impression do NOT work in Raids. I figured, "Eruption only has 5 pp, he'll use it once and then I'll take it away!" Mistakes were made.
I used Ghost Tera Washer Rotom with shell bell Starting with 3 eerie impulses followed up by 3 nasty plots and than used shadow ball into Tera into spam shadow balls. Worked like a charm
I got it first try with the same ghost tera type Annihilape (with shell bell) that I used on the Samurott raid. Same strategy too - Screech round one, then spam Rage Fist.
I’ve been using a support/offensive build with washer Rotom. Ability: Levitate Item: Leftovers Moves: Light Screen, Rain Dance, Nasty Plot, Shadow Ball I noticed that you have a lot more time in between Sunny Days once you use Rain Dance. Levitate also makes it immune to Earthquake and with this build, Typhlosion only really uses Shadow Ball which the damage is reduced by using Light Screen early on. If everything goes well, I use Nasty Plot and start stabbing with Shadow Ball. It’s a pretty enjoyable build for online and Rotom is able to survive for a pretty long time before being knocked out the first time✨
How my friends and I did it was everyone used Annihilape while I used Scream Tail. Scream Tail was there to provide Light Screen and Rain Dance along with cheers if/when we needed it.
Either them or the Remaining Kalos Starters / Galar Starters Delphox Tera Type Fairy Chesnaught Tera Type Steel Inteleon Tera Type Ice Rillaboom Tera Type Ground
if you want to do this with multiple people that you can talk to, you can set up by bringing a gastrodon with storm drain, and having chilling water/life dew on a pokémon, i brought a toxapex with chilling water, acid spray, and recover; i believe goodra and blissey can also work well.
Soloing Typhlosion with Umbreon works too! It takes a little time but play it right it can’t do much to you. Dark Tera Umbreon: Skill Swap, Reflect, Calm Mind, and crunch for your attack (Crunch drops it’s defense too). Use the weakness policy held item for when you get hit with play-rough. Boosting both Sp.Atk and Sp.Def. First turn pop a skill swap, second turn use a reflect. Depending on your Umbreons health use a heal cheer third turn. Use two calm minds and for safe measures 3 would help. None of his attacks at this point will do big damage to you, not even rough play. Start chopping away with Crunch. Tera your Umbreon to make crunch stronger. Once you break its shield it’s game from there.
A fully physic tera type Umbreon too and nothing needs to be changed… only thing that you need to change is swap out crunch for stored power. Weak policy and calm mind is gonna make your stored power do crazy damage
Defiant Annihilape Dark Tera @ Shell Bell - Screech - Rage Fist - Bulk Up/Focus Energy? - Seismic Toss Screech once, Focus Energy or Bulk Up, whichever works best for you, Rage Fist away. Defiant helps when he lowers your stats like Anger Point did w Blaze Tauros on Samurott
So I just tested out a Tyranitar build, and it was kinda close, but it did win. It's dark tera, held item shell bell, and sand stream ability. For moves, give it Crunch, Screech, Snarl, and Rain Dance. For EVs, give it 252 in attack, 252 in Defense, and 4 in Sp. Def, with an Impish nature. Start out the fight with 1 snarl and 3 screeches, then spam Crunch until it resets its own lowered stats, then screech 2 times until it dies.
Ghost tera Annihilape did amazing, lvl 100, good stats, screech 1st turn and rage fist until KO'd Typhlosion. Didn't even go online haha. Thanks Austin for all the help you always give, you're the real mvp 🙌
I first-timed it with a maxed out Flutter Mane. It has insane Sp. Def and ghost type attacks. Mine was also Ghost Tera. Fake Tears, Calm Mind, Shadow Ball, GG. No way to avoid fainting, but a very consistent strategy.
Hey Austin, I think Chi-Yu with 252 HP, 252 SpA, 4 SpD and light screen, nasty plot & dark pulse might also be an easy win. Also, watched your TotK analysis earlier. Your videos on TotK are getting me so hyped for the game!
I had such a fun sounding idea with Grafaiai using Doodle to just completely cancel out Eruption damage, but it's special turn sets up Sunny Day, cancels stat changes and Abilities, and then casts Eruption. I was gonna try to get everybody Flash Fire with Doodle and then Encore him into Eruption while we're immune to fire, but that dang ability cancel.
Use the hidden ability defiant because If typhlosion uses play rough or shadow ball it has a chance in lower Annihilape stats giving you 2 times attack boost which helps a lot with rage fist !!
I used a water tera type Annihilape with the exact same build as you. It worked incredibly well, and only took one attempt to win. Additionally, it has to be done solo in the same fashion as Austin John otherwise it just didn't work. I tried online a few times, and it was never even close. Also, thanks for all the tips and tricks!
I used annihilape with a water tera type and taunt which worked pretty well. Used taunt first, then screech, then rage fist till the end, terrestrializing when you can.
I used Annihilape on Samurott and it was easy af, knew I'd use it for this one and be fine too. Screeched twice and fainted twice but rage fist took it down and I didn't lose tera. Great raid 'mon!
Gentlemen always a pleasure to meet you all in the Tera war room
Earliest I been
Lmao literally
Without coordination, this seems like a hassle lol
Good to see you lieutenant. What are you running for this raid.
@@AudioGAWD I literally keep getting people bringing mons that are barely above level 50 in almost every raid 💀
Personally, I used ghost tera Annihilape, taunted first turn to prevent the sunny day, screeched, died, then spammed Rage Fist while holding a Shell Bell. Hope that helps anyone struggling with it!
Evs are attack and hp?
Yep, angry monke punch go brrr.
I did that too but didn’t taunt. Just screeched then spam rage first. Also, don’t do it online 😂
The ghost terra helped do way more damage. I killed it’s shield in either one or two turns then two shot it after
I used my competetive singles Annihilape to solo it. Ghost terra and Max HP and Max Sp.Def is not required for Ape to solo it. So yeah, Ghost Tera Ape Rage fist spam is overqualified for the solo.
Solo Strat:
Adamant Annihilape
252ATK - 252HP (6IV ofc)
Turn 1: Screech
Turn 2: Rage Fist
Turn 3 and on: spam Rage Fist and Ghost Tera, keep spamming Rage Fist even when you faint
+ shell bell
I had one that came with Rock tera type, was nifty since it only took neutral damage from Eruption & Shadow Ball (so I survived until the end with Tera). Shell Bell for healing + HA (Defiant) was good too.
Normal tera gives you shadowball immunity
@Dumpsterfire=cleveland just wondering did you outspeed the typhlosion?
did exactly that, similar Annihilape (Normal Tera tho) and it worked for me as well
The Typhlosion is not the only one with 2 marks, the Pikachu had a 1/16 chance of coming out with the jumbo mark. My jumbo Pikachu came out on the third try.
Used an Annihilape just like you suggested. Mine was Tera Ghost with an EV spread of 252 HP / 176 SpD / 84 Spe with a Careful Nature and Defiant. Never 2HKOed by Shadow Ball with this spread. Worked like a charm - solo'd the raid easily. Thanks for the tip Austin, your channel is so helpful for these 7* raids.
Used this exact spread and beat it solo 1/1. Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the information I will try this out and funny enough I have a Shiny Mankey so more bouns points lol
For those looking for a support Pokemon in groups, Goodra is a good one to make for this raid. Turn 1 Chilling Water to reduce Play Rough's damage - it needs 5 turns to kill you with Play Rough now, which is no big deal, and your 150 Special Defense bricks the other moves. Acid Spray 3 times to support other special attackers. Use Life Dew to heal the party. Lastly, change Goodra's tera type to Dark and use Tera Blast to help finish off the raid afterwards with its high special attack stat. Both Chilling Water and Acid Spray build up Tera Charges. Use a Citrus Berry so you can focus on setup moves and not healing. Use Calm Nature. Use Gooey Hidden ability to slow Typhlosion down so other party members can attack and heal with Shell Bell. EVs are 252 HP, 40 Def (to counter Play Rough) and the rest in Special Attack.
You’re the kind of gamer more of us should be 🥳
Ooo, another member of Goodra Gang! I've been mainly using mine for spamming Life Dew since my teammates tend to be frail. I try to get a Chilling Water in when I can, though I've been leaning more towards lowering accuracy with Muddy Water. I have Water Pulse as an additional move-probably not ideal, but I can occasionally hit Ty with confusion. Mine is a Water Tera, but I almost never use the Tera anyway.
I'm going to make a few attempts. I got pretty fortunate with this Arcanine I used that was good.
Arcanine @ Leftovers
Ability: Intimidate
Tera Type: Dark
EVs: 252 Atk / 252 SpD
Adamant Nature
- Snarl
- Crunch
- Morning Sun
- Protect
My logic here is cutting the power of Earthquake and Play Rough immediately, then attack about turns to Tera into Dark type to clear that Ground them use cheers, Morning Sun, or protect for longevity I wanted to win with one of my favorites 😅
Also I'll build one of these for support!
@@WellManNerd Agreed!
This was a little messy but I used Dark Tera Roaring Moon. Protosynthesis made use of Typhlosion's Sunny Day and the used Focus Energy and then a Dark attack move.
I also ran this and it was a breeze! I had the benefit of Intimidate, but did the Play Rough 2HKO you or no?
Usually play rough took 3 times to knock me out unless it got a crit off.
How did you not get ohkod by play rough 😮
I was a bit skeptical, but I tried it anyway. I'm amazed how effective this build is, well done!
Just a heads up, Skill Swap doesn't work too well, you lose Flash Fire if you get KO'd and can't get it back
Use Golduck with cloud nine to null sunlight, max Sdef build with leftovers is enough to tank, & could pass flash fire to another pokemon.
Oranguru with light screen can skill swap decently
I skill swapped into my support umbreon and he couldn't hit me with much damage, even play rough didn't hurt much, leftovers kept me ticking
I love how Manky/Primape, a previously underrated fighting type pokeomon, is now one of the most reliable raid busters in the current game. I always believed in the angy monke
Return to monke was the play we needed
Monke is stronk
Apes together strong
It’s funny bc I finished Firered right before SV and I had Primeape on my team so when I saw it’s evo I was like that looks sick
Primeape is my favourite Pokémon and to see him get a ghost beef up is one of my favourite things
For those of you that decide to use Azumaril for online raids, please build support
252/HP, 252/SPDF then 6/SPD or ATK, Held: Light Clay
-Rain Dance
-Light Screen
-Helping Hand
-Aqua Tail/Aqua Ring
This adds special bulk to anihilape as it tries to screech and build up rage fist so the counter doesn't go down each time it faints. Had a raid with one anihilape and two miraidons and this came in clutch as once the wall and rain were setup, I just helping handed our monkey to do bigger damage. If you run belly drum Azumaril is just gonna be one shot as seen in the video OR canceled out immediately by typhlosions ability/stat null. Ty and take care yall, get that Typho!!
Thanks for all you do austin!!
Grimmsnarl is a great support option if you're in a group. Light screen, reflect, and spam spirit break to lower its sp atk.
tbh, Chansey is way better support. Light screen and constant heals and or helping hand to boost power wins easy.
It has play rough
I learned this the hard way and its super affective for aome reason
@@Weeaboogod_ Because Grimmsnarl is Fairy/Dark and dark is weak to fairy.
@@emergencyfood3568 i thought it would do neutral damage ngl
@THE Weeabogod Fairy does neutral damage to itself. So a pokemon like Grimmsnarl would still take 2x damage since it's part dark, still making it weak to fairy.
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If you have a group and want a good support, Goodra with tearful look is basically unkillable and you can get off 2 or 3 before the shield goes up. After that use moves like chilling water, rain dance, acid spray, maybe have rest on it to make sure you don't go down.
This is a quirky and fun build I'm running for this typhlosion. Works especially good when you have a helping hand user and a few def debuffs.
Dachsbun @ Assault Vest
Ability: Well-Baked Body
Tera Type: Dark
EVs: 4 Atk / 252 Def / 252 SpD
Impish Nature
- Body Press
- Play Rough
- Stomping Tantrum
- Crunch
After some tests this must be the best Build against Typhlosion, at least on Solo Mode
Flutter Mane @ Shell Bell
Ability: Protosynthesis
Tera Type: Ghost
EVs: 4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 SpD
Modest Nature
IVs: 0 Atk
- Shadow Ball
- Fake Tears
- Calm Mind
- Moonblast
Turn 1: Fake Tears
Wait for it to remove ur Buffs and then Start using Calm Mind
If u feel like ur going to be KOed jut spam Healing or Shadow Ball, Shadow Ball is what I mostly use to recover HP with the Shell Bell
The Annihilape crushes it (again surprisingly), screech once or twice then just rage fist over and over, tera to something other than ghost and it was pretty easy. Ya might go down once or twice but it should get taken out with time to spare.
Shell bell goes without saying ;)
Agreed. Annihilape just goes INSANE in Solo, but if you need a Mon that Doesn’t just sweep by itself, I recommend a High Special Attack Spirit Tomb with Skill Swap, so you are immune to Eruption, along with giving it Calm Mind, Snarl, and Shadow Ball. Yet again…… Monke go brrrrrrrrrrrr
What were the EVs on yours? Mine got two hit by shadow ball before I could even screech twice
@@D3ATH2GL0RY Yeah I was thinking of doing a Houndoom to be fire immune (flash fire) and still might now I know how it works.. though the earthquakes may be problematic but absorbing the eruptions with flash fire could seriously beef up dark pulse. Popped out like 200 of them today trying to get a nice big one to train up but didn't get anything over "slightly bigger" so gave up and just gave the Funky Munky I used on the Samurott another shot.
Really didn't expect it to work what with it doing shadow ball itself but good old rage fist heals through it..
EV wise mine is just max attack with a mix of speed and defence (I didn't make any changes to it since the Samurott), I did get taken out after about 3 turns but after that point rage fist was healing me enough to keep me going for the rest of the fight.
The fight did seem very glitchy to me though, few times moves got interrupted or just outright cancelled by his shield going up or down or when people were knocked out and it started trying to use sunny day/eruption and failing for some reason.
Tera ghost actually works great. Rage fist is crazy powerful with tera ghost.
really? i was doing okay, then tera into ghost and just smoked him. 3 rage first after tera and it was done.
I’m so glad that typhlosion has the fire animations in battke
Right! I had such a big smile on my face when his silhouette showed the flames
In the let’s go he doesn’t have the fire
@Yoloswag King But at least in battle he does
@@yoloswagking4332I know it will look cooler when the flame is always on but think about it that way:
You don't see heros with their weapons on the ready all the time same thing with typhlosion
It's like a skunk constantly farting it doesn't make sense
@@SHALITAMAR a Skunk constantly farting 💀
I feel like talonflame could be slightly worthwhile due to resisting fire and fairy and being immune to earthquake, while still having flying type moves to do damage with, as well as even having access to taunt to prevent sunny day
Not worth it because hits like a wet noddle
The bird ain’t immune to a terastallized shadow ball. Just saying.
Already tried this, rock slide destroys talonflame 💀
Used your Annihilpate Build but I used Water Terra and it worked like a charm... thank you for the tips as always
It was surprising easy. Just used koraidon, screeched first turn, crunched to charge tera, then tera and swords dance, then just crunch until dead. and shell bell for the item. :) (Edit, dark tera type and max att and speed with all stats hyper trained. you will probably die once you fully charge tera. just tera when you return, since you’re not 4x weak to play rough, you’ll survive better. and swords dance + tera will give you alot of health back with shell bell)
What Tera type
Hp and Atk EV's?
@@Voltafly701 I think dark
Don’t do it, it’s got play rough. Absolutely demolished my Hydreigon
is it max hp, max attack evs? and are you dark tera?
Having a grimmsnarl with light screen reflect and spirit break as a support mon definitely helps. Light screen then 3 spirit breaks takes the kick right out of its special moves
Ooo. I might build that.
I got a shiny grimmsnarl Finally a excuse to show it off
Used Dashbun snarl instead. Zero damage eruptions helped a lot. Also this boss hits hard with sun boosted eruptions, so we only barely made it with blissey healing and screening. Rage fist was mvp definitely. I could not tell you who the 4th member was...
Also make sure he has prankster
I’ve used Grimm on other 6 and 7 star raids. It is a great supporter. Definitely worth having one ready.
From one Austin to another thanks for all the work you do, I’m always so busy so I never have time to figure it out myself I look you up every time a raid comes out!
I had a Polteageist trained running Strength Sap, Dark Pulse, Light Screen and Skill Swap. Light Screen first turn, then Skill Swap, then support the team and keep up Light Screen. Once the shield's down Strength Sap tops up HP easily. Works great with all the Annihilapes and Azumarills people are running.
My Annihilape w/ shell bell and water Tera type did amazing in this. Changed its nature to get special defence up. But screech turn one then rage fist worked like an absolute charm.
Definitely regret not using it sooner got stuck in terrible groups until I decided to try and solo it.
Annihiape Ghost Tera for me. But yeah overall Annihiape is good for this raid.
Did you ev train the annihilape and if so in which stats??
@@seifseif9403 this was the one I used in my play through of Violet so was already EV trained in terms of attack, defence and special defence. Just changed its nature to be special defence up and it’s Tera type to water.
Thanks for the ev spread :)
Even without the tera as long as you setup 2-3 screeches and die once, you can roll him the next time you're alive. Shellbell mvp honestly
So something I have been trying out and seemed to work well with the right team and annihalape. Dachshund with Well Baked Body holding Ability Shield. This is a support set to help your team survive and help with damage.
HP: 255
ATK: 72
SPD: 184 (you can change around this part bit with ATK, still working on it.)
Well Baked Body
Ability Shield
Moves:
- Helping Hand
- Snarl
- Tail whip
- Crunch
Start with Tail whip or snarl, figured its better to start off with tail whip for the def drop and snarl afterwards to lower his special attack (plus annihalape will die anyway first few turns its no issue). helps your team survive more eruptions and shadow balls. You get defence buffs from eruption which helps against some of the earthquakes too. When everybody is healthy as in turn 4, tough cheer up for survivability. worked for me pretty well to support your team with. If yall got anything to add on this, more than welcome. just wanted to give my insight on what I tried!
Thanks Austin! I soloed it with my Annihilape that had Rock Tera. This build is definitely a good one to use!
I found walking wake for online raids work great. Noble roar , rain dance , hydro with a metronome in tell tera .. survivors long enough to not wreck the timer.
A support Dashbun can work wonders thanks to well baked ability, and it can learn rain dance + snarl to weaken it. A normal Tera type would make it immune to shadow ball and play rough and earthquake aren't going to take it down because of the defense increase
Because of Eruption+Sunny Day, Dachsbun with Well-Baked Body and Rain Dance+Damp Rock was my best way to win. Hilariously, my Dachsbun's name is Victor (but only because if he was female, Victor would have been Victoria XD)
@MimikyuFan89 I helped so many people with this setup. Dachbun wasn't strong enough to take it on its own, but I made sure other players could survive and be able to beat it
I used a dark Tera Houndoom with flash fire, max hp and sp atk, and modest nature. Used nasty plot, snarl, then dark plus. It did fairly well.
I also thought of Houndoom lol.
liking this style where you show what you try for the raids a lot!
I went a bit unorthodox with this one and took in a flashfire Arcanine, dark terra type, with crunch and a shell bell. I just spammed crunch and after I was knocked out the first time terraed and continued spamming. (My EVs were max HP and Attack with the leftovers in Defense) Not sure how consistent it is, but it worked on my second attempt. First attempt I got some really unlucky crits.
This would probably work even better in a group, and you might be able to incorporate howl if you have 3 or 4 people.
I hope maybe this helps someone.
i’m super happy my favorite starter line is finally in this game!
I see you are an individual with good taste.
Same
they skipped mine. the raids went fire, fire, hah gotchu, heres water - if that greninja had been delphox mine would be too lol. I love fennekin to bits, cute lil foxie.
yeah it’s a cutie
I haven't tried anything solo yet, but I made a supportive build for online: Rotom Wash. (It's a shiny Rotom I nicknamed Roto☆Support)
-Max Defense/Special Defense (Put that extra single point in Special Attack.)
-Nature is Calm (+SDefense/-Attack)
-Holding Leftovers
-Has the moves Shadow Ball [I like to have at least one attacking move on my Pokemon], Helping Hand, Reflect, and Light Screen. (Turn 1 is Light Screen, since Typhosion's hardest hitting moves are special. Turn 2 Reflect. Turn 3 I either use Cheer [heal] or if everyone's health is ok: find the person doing the most damage [alongside being the most helpful member] and spam helping hand on them.)
I went with Leftovers since I make sure to put up a Reflect/Light Screen right when they're out. Raids usually end, because people are dying too fast. I made my build to support everyone who's making the builds to hit hard. :)
This supportive build could probably use some tweaks, but its working out very well. It's been complimenting some of the people bringing Annihilapes online (which... I'm not a fan of seeing full Annihilape rooms. One is OK, but if everyone has one, then the timer goes too fast, because all of them are fainting... and... yeah...)
I enjoy playing a support role. Online I brought Oranguru, at first with Light Screen, Nasty Plot, Shadow Ball, and Instruct. Once I saw it was a mixed attacker I switched to Light Screen, Chilling Water, Skill Swap, and Instruct. It worked pretty well.
Bro, I just used the exact build that you detailed in the comment and I just beat Typhlosion on my first try with Oranguru as support for a group. (I tried a few times prior with Azummarill and a few others but it didn’t work well.)
@@powerpufflord Oh! I wish I would have known about this since I have a shiny Oranguru. Is it able to tank Shadow Ball?
@Honk Honk Oranguru is normal/psychic so shadow ball won't have any effect
I used the Miraidon with Metal Sound and Parabolic Charge build another RUclipsr came up with in a previous raid. Same idea of getting 2-3 Metal Sounds off before the shield comes up then spam Parabolic Charge to keep health up. I fainted once cause Typhlosion loved using Earthquake in the beginning, but after terastalizing I was able to catch him first try. My Miraidon was holding a magnet, and the random teammates assigned on Solo Raids had intimidate and thunder wave so this may not always be the best choice for farming Typhlosion. Good luck everyone!
Fluttermane was my MVP in this raid. The boost from Protosynthesis to Special Defense along with calm mind was a huge difference maker. This Typhlosion was no joke.
I used a Fluttermane with 255 HP 255 Sp attack with Draining Kiss nasty plot shadow ball and screech or a support move. Item is leftover's for longevity
The Annihilape set that made for easy soloing the Samurott works perfectly for this raid too. It's crazy.
It does. I beat Typhlosion on the first try. Barely but I fainted 3 times and one was from a crit. I've seen others only faint twice.
@@ebev91 what moves, evs, and nature?
Didn't work for me.
Greninja w/ Protean ability & Shell Bell? Lock in Water type via Surf > Swords Dance > Dark Pulse > profit
I honestly think that ting lu has some serious potential here. It gets stab super effective coverage vs ghost, ots ability lowers typhlosions special attack, and its incredibly bulky overall
Too squishy
I’ve used Azumarill as a support during the Typhlosion raids and it’s been working well as long as the others are attacking. Mine knows Rain Dance, Light Screen, Charm and Play Rough. Use Charm first, Rain Dance and then Light Screen and then use your 1st callout to raise defenses and then the rest whenever u see fit.
Rage Fist is just an insane move. Soooo much damage
NOW THAT’S A LOT OF DAMAGE!
You weren’t kiddin just four rage fists and that badger is gone 💀💀💀
Serious contender for most broken move list.
FACTS
I just used Miraidon Terra Electric with Wise Glasses. Turn 1 Metal Sound, Turn 2 Metal Sound or Parabolic Charge, Turn 3 Parabolic Charge. Terra when you can and keep throwing out electric moves until its dead. I reapply Metal Sound when it removes debuffs. The physical moves it throws out is Play Rough and Earthquake but neither did enough damage to one shot.
Great job with the quick uploads!
So I know the first half of this raid is pretty much over, but for anyone that might want a different set up, I did a max attack, max health, adamant natured annihilape holding bright powder instead of shell bell, which it may have just been my luck, I really don't know, but I was able to SOMEWHAT consistently take down typhlosion, because more than once bright powder helped out by having play rough miss both times he used it, and even had shadow ball miss once or twice (could have been because he was paralyzed but I have no idea) and honestly I never even used screech as a move on mine, I just spammed the hell outta rage fist. Mine is also a normal tera type, which although didn't help with the damage, it did help keep me from being affected by shadow ball more than once, and comboed with any pokemon popping off Raindance helped keep eruption at bay, but also kinda helped spam him into using sunny day more times than he should have. Not saying THIS is the path to take, but honestly if someone tries it out, just maybe he'll be even more.stupid easy to beat. My annihilape also had "best" Stat special defense/physical defense right off the bat, due to it being from a prior tera raid I did. That MOST LIKELY played I to how easy it was for me to KO typhlosion a bunch of times, but like I said before I have no clue whatsoever
I'm hoping we finally get the home update after this
Yes PLEASE
Really looking forward to it 🎉 I want to complete my home with trying to only use Pokémon games available on switch. I don't want to use bank as a challenge of curiosity but dang they're taking their sweet time. They don't be late taking my reoccurring payment though jk 😂
Especially when we're well past "early Spring".
I really want to add my cherish ball greninja
YES then i can add my Pla pokemon
I managed to do it with a lvl 100 Gyarados (Raindance, Dragondance, Aquatail, Chrunch.) amazing statts. It can take 3 to 4 shadowball hits without healing, using Raindance makes eruption laughable for you and your team (put that on top for quicker use, this is important) use that 2nd turn cause the Gyarados goes right after Typhlosion if you did invest on speed a bit.
What was your build?
I was literally stalking your account waiting for this vid lmfao
Used a dachsbun with an ability shield and crunch and tail whip, pretty good as a support alongside other peoples annihilape, didn’t try it alone. Got it in second attempt with random people. Also had lick for the paralysis chance.
Absolute king always look forward to these!
I don't know if anyone else explained it, but I want to try and clarify some things you seemed confused by.
At 7:35, you go the Rage Fist off first, because Haxorus used Scary Face. The extra damage should only change how soon the shield goes up.
At 8:50 it seems confusing, but the first Eruption was the move it got to use on that turn of battle, while the Sunny Day+Eruption combo used after was because of you breaking the shield. The nullification of stats always happens right after shield break, no matter if he attacked yet or not.
At 9:20, you got 2 moves in a row because for every raid, the boss will never attack on the turn after a Shield Break, unless its scripted by timer/HP total. He may have been able to go twice in a row because like how Decidueye did, after he hit 1/2 health (I think?). Maybe it gets activated after shield break, I haven't done the Typhlosion yet, or seen anything about it to know how it works exactly.
This raid does seem pretty wonky, but I dont think its because of inconsistancy. It just plays differently than others, like every other 7*.
Omg omg, I defeated him using Annihilape, thanks for the recommendation! I'm so happy I can play with Typhlosion in Gen 9, my absolute favorite starter of all time :DD
Thnx mate, for me catching Typhlosion in Tera Raid secret was to go alone [with NPC] and Annihilape works grate using Rage Fist in both version of the game. I was piss off after loosing so many times this RAID with other Real Life Players, but thankfully NPC tam in Challenging Alone it's what's needed to take it down efficiently. For me 7 out of 10 Raids was successfully this way.
Annialape is pretty decent. Been using it for most of these
I basically spammed Rage Fist (with a few healing cheers, one Screech, and one Bulk Up). It worked.
I used spell tag also
I had I think the most fun seven star raid in a while with randoms. Everyone knew what they were doing and had a strategy.
I was an Annihilape, like the video. Except I maxed out special defense, and used a special defense increasing nature. My item was obvious. I used a defense cheer on the first turn, then used screech, and spammed Rage Fist. I went special defense instead of HP because I figured I'd get overall more bang for my buck when it comes to getting health back from the boss during the barrier phase. Making the individual HPs more sturdy instead of getting just more of them. Quality over quantity. It seemed to work!
One teammate was an Umbreon who also used screech once, used a defensive cheer (I think) and spammed helping hand on me.
Then we had a dachsbun teammate who spammed Howl to buff my attack. And also I'm pretty sure he was cheering often too.
And lastly a Grimmsnarl teammate who used screens. I'm pretty sure he was also running cheerleader but it was hard to tell. There was kind of had a lot going on after all.
We had a two man wipe once after it dispelled abilities, but it was such a satisfying raid in the end. I didn't go down once and neither did the Umbreon. And the last blow was something out of the anime.
Tera ghost rage fist with a friggin crit. It wiped out his entire healthbar after the shield cracked.
Ten outta ten raid. Thanks to those three fellas who were in the raid with me. Dunno if you'll ever see it but it was fantastic.
i caught my lovely Typhlosion in a moon ball too! it’s just so gorgeous and works so well, 😇
Caught mine in a Fast Ball
Used walking wake with booster energy and water tera, it learns hydro steam which is boosted by 50% in harsh sunlight
Let’s go needed this thanks king
I made a Normal Tera Ceruledge with Flash Fire holding a Razor Claw work as a solo. I even had Arcanine on my team, which actually helped since it kept getting one-shot so it stacked Intimidates rapidly.
Turns 1 and 2 use Shadow Sneak. Get KO'd.
Turn 3 use Shadow Sneak.
Turn 4 Tera. Then Swords Dance to +6. Heal cheer when/if needed. Then spam Shadow Claw for the sweet crits.
Before the ghost tera was revealed I thought it was gonna be a ground tera because he's the Volcano Pokémon and knows Eruption and Earthquake which is pretty on brand. Would you look at that, he does have both. Love seeing the earlier Pokémons make it to the new games.❤
bro same
If you notice, Decidueye, Samurott and Typhlosion had their Tera type strong agaisnt their Hisuian form's second typing. Decidueye Flying Tera strong agaisnt Combat, Samurott Bug Tera strong against Dark, and Typhlosion Ghost tera strong against Ghost.
Gamefreak isn't that clever. They think they are, but they're not.
I soloed it with Umbreon. Wasn't a particularly fast win since it was originally a support mon, but it did manage.
Build was Umbreon, holding wide lens, ability synchronize, max Sp Def & Def, and Impish nature. Moves: Skill Swap (use first), Screech, Moonlight (use once under half), and Foul Play.
I'm certain if it was restated to a more solo build mon then it would go quicker.
I wonder if they'll ever bring back some of the old 7-star raids I am bummed I missed out on a few of them
Do you knwo how you’re even able to do the raid I just beat the elite 4
@@JTeeLockedIn keep going
@@JTeeLockedIn you have to complete all 3 storys, complete the ending, rematch all gyms, win the tournament, then win 5-10 5 star raids, at that point whenever the teacher calls you can do 6 star and 7 star raids
I did it with Chi-Yu, max HP and SpAtk, with Reflect, Nasty Plot, Dark Pulse and Snarl with a shell bell. I died only once in the battle due to Sunny Day boosted Eruption with it's shield. Once I was able to Tera to Dark I ran through Typhlosion with 2 Nasty Plots and Dark Pulses til the W.
I just wanted to say, having a flutter mane for solo is also really good, Strat is- 2 fake tears(not so important but get at least one off on the first turn) die, 2 calm minds, and then shadow ball spam. Ofc hold a shell bell, and if the shell bell is having trouble use draining kiss. Hope that helped someone
I don't have an annihilape and this is exactly the strat I needed, thank you!!
9:55 yoooo i was cheering so hard for the 1 more move lol
When in doubt, support grimmsnarl + leftovers have never let me down. Lightscreen, thunder wave, reflect, and spirit break. Don't forget to heal up your allies if they get low!
So glad my Samurott's Annihilape was useful again. Managed to go two for two with it. Thanks for the vid as always!
Hey, heads up in order to get the mark for smallest size you gotta go to Mesagoza and talk to an NPC first to check if its the smallest then they give you a badge
I was trying Daschbun with Well Baked Body, but even after Howl I don't do nearly as much damage as the Annhilape I used to KO it. Daschbun is a good supporter for this though. Would've gotten it with him but someone brought Houndoom who just kept dying every turn to EQ near the end.
Good to know, was thinking of taking this to support online with helping hand and seeing how it went
Can you pls tell when we can get iron leaves again
I took it down on my first attempt with Tyranitar. Used screech, dragon dance, and crunch. It was a bit of a slog, but it worked.
Typhlosion can have the mini mark! Just checked mines and was able to get it!
Ok what I used was Umbreon.
Max its Sp. Atk & Sp. Def, nature is Quiet and moves Fake Tears, Dark Pulse & Calm Mind, didn’t really need a 4th move but had Light Screen on it but like I said didn’t actually need it, for its held item I used Shell Bell.
I recommend having a Intimidate Pokemon on the field so keep resetting for that. Once you do start with 2 Fake Tears, then click on for another Fake Tears but generally Umbreon will go down by then so let that happen but if you do survive it helps you got its stats down even further, afterwards once it resets all of the Pokemon stats and put up its shield used Calm Mind 3 times and during around this point if you need to use a Heal cheer but only if you need too, after that keep spamming Dark Pulse and you’re golden and I recommend using Tera Dark for extra Dark type damage
Am I the only one who remembers they gave us Hisuian Zoroark? It's Immune to Typhlosion's Shadow Ball, and takes very little damage from Earthquake and Play Rough. Really the Sun-boosted Eruption is the painful thing.
Plus Zoroark gets Nasty Plot and Bitter Malice, meaning his Play Rough and Earthquake get even weaker.
I tried it with my trained Hisuian Zoroark and he died too easily. I did it solo of course. Results may vary in online raids with support I guess.
@@adamsmith9933 oh yeah, Zoroark is way to frail for a solo raid.
Yea definitely recommend support, eruption is your enemy lol
@@keithmarcel665 Indeed, though I did discover that Spite and Impression do NOT work in Raids. I figured, "Eruption only has 5 pp, he'll use it once and then I'll take it away!"
Mistakes were made.
They gave ppl who BOUGHT the dlc h.zoroark 💀 we need pokemon builds that a lot of ppl can use ong
I used Ghost Tera Washer Rotom with shell bell Starting with 3 eerie impulses followed up by 3 nasty plots and than used shadow ball into Tera into spam shadow balls. Worked like a charm
This is going to be my favorite Mon to shiny hunt, I love cyndaquil 🖤🖤
Same but you must admit the evolution line has a very shallow move pool
Me to😊
bad taste
@@OogaRequiem what did you choose Chikorita lol no offense
Already have a Shiny Hisuian Typhlosion from Pokémon Go transferred into Legends Arceus
I got it first try with the same ghost tera type Annihilape (with shell bell) that I used on the Samurott raid. Same strategy too - Screech round one, then spam Rage Fist.
Pokémon Home better be updated soon.
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I’ve been using a support/offensive build with washer Rotom.
Ability: Levitate
Item: Leftovers
Moves: Light Screen, Rain Dance, Nasty Plot, Shadow Ball
I noticed that you have a lot more time in between Sunny Days once you use Rain Dance. Levitate also makes it immune to Earthquake and with this build, Typhlosion only really uses Shadow Ball which the damage is reduced by using Light Screen early on. If everything goes well, I use Nasty Plot and start stabbing with Shadow Ball. It’s a pretty enjoyable build for online and Rotom is able to survive for a pretty long time before being knocked out the first time✨
Chi-Yu with Reflect, Nasty Plot, Snarl and Dark Pulse also gets the job done
What strategy did you use? What moves did you use first?
@@nathalie4462 Reflect, then Snarl 2-3x (or until Chi-Yu gets knocked out), then Nasty Plot 2-3x and then start spamming Dark Pulse
@@nathalie4462 Also use Shell Bell for the item
@@nyx4561 What EVs did yours have?
What about play rough?
How my friends and I did it was everyone used Annihilape while I used Scream Tail. Scream Tail was there to provide Light Screen and Rain Dance along with cheers if/when we needed it.
Love your videos
I love having Annihilape as my main Pokémon. This is the 2nd 7 star in a row where Annihilape was a good solo counter
I bet Hisui Forms are coming next!
Either them or the Remaining Kalos Starters / Galar Starters
Delphox Tera Type Fairy
Chesnaught Tera Type Steel
Inteleon Tera Type Ice
Rillaboom Tera Type Ground
if you want to do this with multiple people that you can talk to, you can set up by bringing a gastrodon with storm drain, and having chilling water/life dew on a pokémon, i brought a toxapex with chilling water, acid spray, and recover; i believe goodra and blissey can also work well.
I heard that if u teach meowscrada skill swap u don't have to worry about being super effective against fire
Soloing Typhlosion with Umbreon works too! It takes a little time but play it right it can’t do much to you.
Dark Tera Umbreon: Skill Swap, Reflect, Calm Mind, and crunch for your attack (Crunch drops it’s defense too). Use the weakness policy held item for when you get hit with play-rough. Boosting both Sp.Atk and Sp.Def. First turn pop a skill swap, second turn use a reflect. Depending on your Umbreons health use a heal cheer third turn. Use two calm minds and for safe measures 3 would help. None of his attacks at this point will do big damage to you, not even rough play. Start chopping away with Crunch.
Tera your Umbreon to make crunch stronger. Once you break its shield it’s game from there.
A fully physic tera type Umbreon too and nothing needs to be changed… only thing that you need to change is swap out crunch for stored power. Weak policy and calm mind is gonna make your stored power do crazy damage
Defiant Annihilape Dark Tera @ Shell Bell
- Screech
- Rage Fist
- Bulk Up/Focus Energy?
- Seismic Toss
Screech once, Focus Energy or Bulk Up, whichever works best for you, Rage Fist away.
Defiant helps when he lowers your stats like Anger Point did w Blaze Tauros on Samurott
So I just tested out a Tyranitar build, and it was kinda close, but it did win. It's dark tera, held item shell bell, and sand stream ability. For moves, give it Crunch, Screech, Snarl, and Rain Dance. For EVs, give it 252 in attack, 252 in Defense, and 4 in Sp. Def, with an Impish nature. Start out the fight with 1 snarl and 3 screeches, then spam Crunch until it resets its own lowered stats, then screech 2 times until it dies.
Ghost tera Annihilape did amazing, lvl 100, good stats, screech 1st turn and rage fist until KO'd Typhlosion. Didn't even go online haha. Thanks Austin for all the help you always give, you're the real mvp 🙌
I first-timed it with a maxed out Flutter Mane. It has insane Sp. Def and ghost type attacks. Mine was also Ghost Tera. Fake Tears, Calm Mind, Shadow Ball, GG. No way to avoid fainting, but a very consistent strategy.
Hey Austin, I think Chi-Yu with 252 HP, 252 SpA, 4 SpD and light screen, nasty plot & dark pulse might also be an easy win.
Also, watched your TotK analysis earlier. Your videos on TotK are getting me so hyped for the game!
I tried Chi-Yu and he got wiped super fast with earthquake
@@adamsmith9933 I see! I guess it's all down to Annihilape then hahaha
I had such a fun sounding idea with Grafaiai using Doodle to just completely cancel out Eruption damage, but it's special turn sets up Sunny Day, cancels stat changes and Abilities, and then casts Eruption. I was gonna try to get everybody Flash Fire with Doodle and then Encore him into Eruption while we're immune to fire, but that dang ability cancel.
Ran Modest 6IV Hydreigon with Snarl, Taunt. Nasty plot and threw in rain dance to cover up sunny day, did it first try thankfuly with a good group.
Use the hidden ability defiant because
If typhlosion uses play rough or shadow ball it has a chance in lower Annihilape stats giving you 2 times attack boost which helps a lot with rage fist !!
I used a water tera type Annihilape with the exact same build as you. It worked incredibly well, and only took one attempt to win. Additionally, it has to be done solo in the same fashion as Austin John otherwise it just didn't work. I tried online a few times, and it was never even close. Also, thanks for all the tips and tricks!
I used annihilape with a water tera type and taunt which worked pretty well. Used taunt first, then screech, then rage fist till the end, terrestrializing when you can.
took it down first go with annihilape - ghost tera - screech, rage fist, bulk up, drain punch - shell bell
I used Annihilape on Samurott and it was easy af, knew I'd use it for this one and be fine too. Screeched twice and fainted twice but rage fist took it down and I didn't lose tera. Great raid 'mon!