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===2023===
===2023===
====October 27 to 31, 2023====
[[File:PPNMO2.jpeg|thumb|250px|Ghost-Type Mass Outbreak event banner]]
The 2nd Mass Outbreak event was '''Prepare for Mass Outbreaks of Ghost-Type Pokémon!''', which caused {{p|Drifloon}}, {{p|Phantump}}, {{p|Mimikyu}}, and {{p|Greavard}} to appear in Mass Outbreaks across both Paldea and [[Kitakami]].
Additionally, the Pokémon that appeared had a {{tt|flat 5% bonus|Meaning there is a 5% chance to generate with the mark, which is checked before the game checks if any other naturally generating marks should be applied.}} chance to have the Crafty [[Mark]], granting them the title '''the Opportunist'''. This 5% bonus was unaffected by Title Power from [[Sandwich]]es.
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====September 29 to October 1, 2023====
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Additionally, the Clefairy that appeared had a {{tt|flat 5% bonus|Meaning there is a 5% chance to generate with the mark, which is checked before the game checks if any other naturally generating marks should be applied.}} chance to have the Upbeat [[Mark]], granting them the title '''Clefairy the Chipper'''. This 5% bonus was unaffected by Title Power from [[Sandwich]]es.
Additionally, the Clefairy that appeared had a {{tt|flat 5% bonus|Meaning there is a 5% chance to generate with the mark, which is checked before the game checks if any other naturally generating marks should be applied.}} chance to have the Upbeat [[Mark]], granting them the title '''Clefairy the Chipper'''. This 5% bonus was unaffected by Title Power from [[Sandwich]]es.
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====October 27 to 31, 2023====
[[File:PPNMO2.jpeg|thumb|250px|Ghost-Type Mass Outbreak event banner]]
The 2nd Mass Outbreak event was '''Prepare for Mass Outbreaks of Ghost-Type Pokémon!''', which caused {{p|Drifloon}}, {{p|Phantump}}, {{p|Mimikyu}}, and {{p|Greavard}} to appear in Mass Outbreaks across both Paldea and [[Kitakami]].
Additionally, the Pokémon that appeared had a {{tt|flat 5% bonus|Meaning there is a 5% chance to generate with the mark, which is checked before the game checks if any other naturally generating marks should be applied.}} chance to have the Crafty [[Mark]], granting them the title '''the Opportunist'''. This 5% bonus was unaffected by Title Power from [[Sandwich]]es.
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Revision as of 02:48, 30 October 2023

Poké Portal News (Japanese: ポケポータルニュース Poké Portal News) is a feature in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet that expands on the available Tera Raid Battles in the Paldea region, making certain Pokémon more common for a limited time. It can be accessed via Mystery Gift or updated automatically by connecting to the internet in game. Certain species of Terastal Pokémon, some of which are rare, or otherwise not unobtainable except via transfer, are made more common through Poké Portal News events.

Beginning in v2.0.1 of Scarlet and Violet, it became possible for event Mass outbreaks to occur via Poké Portal News as well, causing certain species of Pokémon to appear more commonly in Mass Outbreaks, which may have unique traits, such as a higher chance of having a specific Mark.

Tera Crystals and Mass Outbreaks associated with a Poké Portal News event will have a thicker, circular glowing border compared to their typical icons on the map and minimap. Event Tera crystals will additionally be surrounded by several ring-shaped auras when approached.

List of Mass Outbreak events

The following lists, in reverse chronological order, different Mass Outbreak events. The event periods for the given dates typically last between 00:00 UTC on the initial date, to 23:59 UTC on the end date, unless otherwise stated. However, if an event is active in the player's savefile, it will continue to be active until the player connects online, or updates their Poké Portal News after the event period ends.

2023

October 27 to 31, 2023

File:PPNMO2.jpeg
Ghost-Type Mass Outbreak event banner

The 2nd Mass Outbreak event was Prepare for Mass Outbreaks of Ghost-Type Pokémon!, which caused Drifloon, Phantump, Mimikyu, and Greavard to appear in Mass Outbreaks across both Paldea and Kitakami.

Additionally, the Pokémon that appeared had a flat 5% bonus chance to have the Crafty Mark, granting them the title the Opportunist. This 5% bonus was unaffected by Title Power from Sandwiches.

September 29 to October 1, 2023

File:PPNMO1.jpeg
Clefairy Mass Outbreak event banner

The 1st Mass Outbreak event was Mass Outbreaks of Clefairy!, which caused Clefairy to appear more commonly in Mass Outbreaks across both Paldea and Kitakami, intended as a celebration of the Harvest Moon with a moon-viewing.[1] In Scarlet and Violet, Clefairy are normally only found in Kitakami, and would otherwise be unavailable in Paldea.

Additionally, the Clefairy that appeared had a flat 5% bonus chance to have the Upbeat Mark, granting them the title Clefairy the Chipper. This 5% bonus was unaffected by Title Power from Sandwiches.

List of Tera Raid Battle events

The following lists, in reverse chronological order, different Tera Raid Battle events. The event periods for the given dates typically last between 00:00 UTC on the initial date, to 23:59 UTC on the end date, unless otherwise stated. However, if an event is active in the player's savefile, it will continue to be active until the player connects online, or updates their Poké Portal News after the event period ends.

2023

November 3 to 5 & 10 to 12, 2023

File:PPN35.jpeg
Hisuian Typhlosion event banner

The 35th Tera Raid Battle event was Hisuian Typhlosion with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Typhlosion the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のバクフーン The Strongest Bakphoon), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from November 3 to 5, 2023, then again from November 10 to 12, 2023. Typhlosion cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Typhlosion appearing during this event had Fire as its Tera Type. This Typhlosion can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Typhlosion during the November 3 to 5, 2023 period, they will be ineligible to capture a second during November 10 to 12, 2023 period.[2]


October 27 to 31, 2023

File:PPN34.jpeg
Mismagius event banner

Released in celebration of Halloween, the 34th Tera Raid Battle event was Prepare for Tricks and Treats from Mismagius!' (Japanese: ハッピーハロウィン! Happy Halloween!). Mismagius with the Ghost Tera Type appeared more frequently in 5★ Tera Raid Battles from October 27 to 31, 2023.[3]

Item rewards included guaranteed 2 Exp. Candy M, 2 Exp. Candy L, 3 Rare Candy, and 3 Ghost Tera Shards, with a chance to receive the following bonus drops:

Item Droprate
Exp. Candy S Exp. Candy S ×4 20%
Exp. Candy M Exp. Candy M ×2 20%
Exp. Candy L Exp. Candy L ×2 20%
Exp. Candy XL Exp. Candy XL ×2 20%
Rare Candy Rare Candy ×3 20%


October 20 to 22, 2023

File:PPN15.jpeg
Blissey event banner
Main article: March 2023 Blissey Spotlight

The 33rd Tera Raid Battle event was a repeat of the original Blissey Spotlight event.

October 6 to 8 & 13 to 15, 2023

File:PPN32.JPG
Hisuian Decidueye event banner

The 32nd Tera Raid Battle event was Hisuian Decidueye with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Decidueye the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のジュナイパー The Strongest Junaiper), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from October 6 to 8, 2023, then again from October 13 to 15, 2023. Decidueye cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Decidueye appearing during this event had Grass as its Tera Type. This Decidueye can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Hisuian Decidueye during the October 6 to 8, 2023 period, they will be ineligible to capture a second during the October 13 to 15, 2023 period.[4]

#0724  Decidueye
Hisuian Form
Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0724Decidueye-Hisui.png
Type:
GrassIC SV.png FightingIC SV.png
Tera Type: GrassIC Tera.png
Ability: Scrappy
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Adamant
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Triple Arrows
Fighting icon.pngFighting PhysicalIC SV.png
Brave Bird
Flying icon.pngFlying PhysicalIC SV.png
Shadow Claw
Ghost icon.pngGhost PhysicalIC SV.png
Leaf Blade
Grass icon.pngGrass PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News October 6 to 8, 2023
SV Poké Portal News October 13 to 15, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Decidueye always had a Adamant Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Bulk Up, Swords Dance, Grassy Terrain, and Leaf Storm, although these moves were not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 60% HP Remaining

80% Time Remaining

Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 95% Time Remaining
Uses Bulk Up 94% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 81% Time Remaining
Uses Swords Dance 80% Time Remaining
Uses Grassy Terrain 60% Time Remaining
Uses Leaf Storm 59% Time Remaining

Additionally, the damage modifiers for its shield were changed to the following:

  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 3 Protein, 3 Calcium, 20 (30 if host) Grass Tera Shards, and 1 TM159 (Leaf Storm), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.


September 22 to 24, 2023

File:PPN31.jpeg
Slither Wing and Iron Moth event banner

The 31st Tera Raid Battle event was of the Paradox Pokémon Slither Wing and Iron Moth, which appeared at 5★ Tera Raid crystals during time period from September 22 to 24, 2023. Slither Wing and Iron Moth are version exclusive, with Slither Wing only appearing in Pokémon Scarlet and Iron Moth only appearing in Pokémon Violet.[5]

In addition to 4 randomized raids, 1 daily raid was guaranteed to be 5★ with a fixed Tera Type. Scarlet players had access to a 5★ Slither Wing den with a Fire Tera Type, while Violet players had access to a 5★ Iron Moth den with a Grass Tera Type.

Item rewards for Slither Wing and Iron Moth were guaranteed 1 Exp. Candy L, 1 Exp. Candy XL, 5 Muscle Feather (Slither Wing only) or 5 Swift Feather (Iron Moth only), and 2 (4 if host) Tera Shards, with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

August 31 to September 17, 2023

Get Mew & Mewtwo! event logo
File:PPN30.jpeg
Mewtwo event banner

Revealed during the August 8, 2023 Pokémon Presents, the 30th Tera Raid Battle event will be the Mewtwo the Unrivaled event, as a tie-in with the Get Mew & Mewtwo! event.[6][7] Mewtwo cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Mewtwo appearing during this event had Psychic as its Tera Type. This Mewtwo can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. Mewtwo is the first Legendary Pokémon to be encountered and captured during an event Tera Raid Battle.

#0150  Mewtwo  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0150Mewtwo.png
Type:
PsychicIC SV.png UnknownIC SV.png
Tera Type: PsychicIC Tera.png
Ability: Unnerve
Held item: Chesto Berry Chesto Berry
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Modest
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Psystrike
Psychic icon.pngPsychic SpecialIC SV.png
Aura Sphere
Fighting icon.pngFighting SpecialIC SV.png
Ice Beam
Ice icon.pngIce SpecialIC SV.png
Calm Mind
Psychic icon.pngPsychic StatusIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News August 31 to September 17
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Mewtwo always had a Modest Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the move Rest, although the move was not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% HP Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 99% HP Remaining

99% Time Remaining

Uses Rest 48% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 50% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 75% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 35% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 75% Time Remaining
Uses Calm Mind 100% Time Remaining

Additionally, some traits were changed to the following:

  • Its HP modifier was 50x, (compared to the usual 30x modifier for most 7★ events)
  • It had 252 EVs in Defense, 6 in Sp. Attack, and 252 in Sp. Defense, (these EVs are not retained after being caught)
  • Damage modifiers while its shield is active:
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.
  • The timer until players fail the raid is increased from 600 to 900 seconds.

Notably, if the player chooses to challenge this Mewtwo with any Mew, (not limited to Mew obtained from the My very own Mew distribution), some additional effects will occur[8]:

  • The text "Mew is going to go all out against this formidable opponent!" appears.
  • Mew receives a 50% boost to its HP, and 20% boost to all 5 other stats for the duration of the battle.
  • If Mewtwo is defeated and/or captured, any Mew present in the raid also gain the Mightest Mark, granting them the title Mew the Unrivaled.

Item rewards included guaranteed 10 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 King's Rock, 1 Bright Powder, 3 Gold Bottle Caps, 3 Ability Patches, and 100 Psychic Tera Shards, with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

August 17 to 31, & August 31 to September 17, 2023

File:PPN29.jpeg
A Show of Supporters event banner

Revealed during the August 8, 2023 Pokémon Presents, the 29th Tera Raid Battle event was the A Show of Supporters event, featuring Blissey, Hatterene, and Grimmsnarl in 5★ raids, as one of two events intended to help the player prepare for the Mewtwo the Unrivaled event that occurred August 31 to September 17, 2023.

Item rewards for Hatterene and Grimmsnarl were guaranteed 1 Exp. Candy L, 1 Exp. Candy XL, 2 HP Up, 2 Iron, 2 Zinc, and 4 (8 if host) Tera Shards, with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

Similarly to the previous Blissey Spotlight event(s), players had a 5/7 (~71.43%) chance to encounter a Blissey that rewarded 15 Tera Shards (3 sets of 5 Shards with 3 random types), as well as 5 Shards matching the Blissey's Tera Type, with a chance to obtain extra rewards such as additional Shards, Exp. Candy XL or L, or Rare Candy.

Players also had a 2/7 (~28.57%) chance to encounter a Blissey that rewarded 45 Tera Shards (9 sets of 5 Shards with 9 random types), in addition to 16 Tera Shards matching Blissey's Tera Type.

In addition to the August 17 to 31 event, this event will also occur from August 31 to September 17, during the same period as the second Prepare the Offense event period, and the Mewtwo the Unrivaled 7★ raids.

August 8 to 17, & August 31 to September 17, 2023

File:PPN28.jpeg
Prepare the Offense event banner

Revealed during the August 8, 2023 Pokémon Presents, the 28th Tera Raid Battle event was the Prepare the Offense event, featuring Scizor, Blissey, and Hydreigon in 5★ raids, as one of two events intended to help the player prepare for the Mewtwo the Unrivaled event which occurred August 31 to September 17, 2023.[9]

Item rewards for Scizor and Hydreigon were guaranteed 1 Exp. Candy L, 1 Exp. Candy XL, 2 Ability Patch, 2 Protein, 2 Calcium, 2 Carbos, and 4 (8 if host) Tera Shards, with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

Similarly to the previous Blissey Spotlight event(s), players had a 5/7 (~71.43%) chance to encounter a Blissey that rewarded 15 Tera Shards (3 sets of 5 Shards with 3 random types), as well as 5 Shards matching the Blissey's Tera Type, with a chance to obtain extra rewards such as additional Shards, Exp. Candy XL or L, or Rare Candy.

Players also had a 2/7 (~28.57%) chance to encounter a Blissey that rewarded 45 Tera Shards (9 sets of 5 Shards with 9 random types), in addition to 16 Tera Shards matching Blissey's Tera Type.

In addition to the August 8 to 17, 2023 event, this event will also occur from August 31 to September 17, 2023, during the same period as the second A Show of Supporters event period, and the Mewtwo the Unrivaled 7★ raids.

July 28 to July 30, & August 4 to 6, 2023

File:PPN27.jpeg
Rillaboom event banner

The 27th Tera Raid Battle event was Rillaboom with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Rillaboom the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のゴリランダ The Strongest Gorirander), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during time period from July 28 to 30, 2023. Rillaboom cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Rillaboom appearing during this event had Normal as its Tera Type. This Rillaboom can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards.[10]

#0812  Rillaboom Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0812Rillaboom.png
Type:
GrassIC SV.png UnknownIC SV.png
Tera Type: NormalIC Tera.png
Ability: Grassy Surge
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Jolly
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Drum Beating
Grass icon.pngGrass PhysicalIC SV.png
Acrobatics
Flying icon.pngFlying PhysicalIC SV.png
Body Slam
Normal icon.pngNormal PhysicalIC SV.png
Low Kick
Fighting icon.pngFighting PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News July 28 to 30, 2023
SV Poké Portal News August 4 to 6, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Rillaboom always had a Jolly Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Growth, Boomburst, and Bulk Up, although these moves were not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 85% HP Remaining
85% Time Remaining
Uses Growth 100% Time Remaining
Uses Growth 80% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 80% Time Remaining
Uses Boomburst 79% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 55% HP Remaining
Uses Bulk Up 55% Time Remaining

Additionally, some traits were changed to the following:

  • Its HP modifier was 35x, (compared to the usual 30x modifier for most 7★ events)
  • Damage modifiers while its shield is active:
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Carbos, 20 (30 if host) Normal Tera Shards, and 1 TM066 (Body Slam), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

July 7 to July 9, & July 14 to 16, 2023

File:PPN26.jpeg
Delphox event banner

The 26th Tera Raid Battle event was Delphox with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Delphox the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のマフォクシー The Strongest Mahoxy), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during time period from July 7 to 9, 2023. Delphox cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Delphox appearing during this event had Fairy as its Tera Type. This Delphox can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Delphox during the July 7 to 14, 2023 period, they were ineligible to capture a second during the July 14, 00:00 to 16, 02:00 UTC, 2023 period.[11]

#0655  Delphox Female icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0655Delphox.png
Type:
FireIC SV.png PsychicIC SV.png
Tera Type: FairyIC Tera.png
Ability: Magician
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Timid
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Fire Blast
Fire icon.pngFire SpecialIC SV.png
Psychic
Psychic icon.pngPsychic SpecialIC SV.png
Dazzling Gleam
Fairy icon.pngFairy SpecialIC SV.png
Will-O-Wisp
Fire icon.pngFire StatusIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News July 7 to 9, 2023
SV Poké Portal News July 14 to 16, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Delphox always had a Timid Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Magic Room, and Nasty Plot, although these moves were not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 85% HP Remaining

85% Time Remaining

Uses Dazzling Gleam 100% Time Remaining
Uses Magic Room 60% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 60% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 65% Time Remaining
Steal Tera Orb Charge 85% HP Remaining
Uses Nasty Plot 50% Time Remaining

Additionally, some traits were changed to the following:

  • Damage modifiers while its shield is active:
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.
  • The timer until players fail the raid is reduced from 600 to 450 seconds.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Calcium, 20 (30 if host) Fairy Tera Shards, and 1 TM141 (Fire Blast), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

June 21 to July 2, 2023

File:PPN25.jpeg
Chest Form Gimmighoul event banner
File:Gimmighoul Glitched Item Rewards.jpeg
The item rewards screen of one of the glitched Gimmighoul raids in Pokémon Scarlet, attempting to display "0 Tera Shards" as item rewards due to an null item reward pool.

After June 21, 2023's Nintendo Direct aired, the 25th Tera Raid Battle event featuring Chest Form Gimmighoul was announced. Gimmighoul with various Tera Types appeared in 1-5 Tera Raid Battles from June 21 (15:00 UTC) to July 2 (23:59 UTC), 2023.[12]

Notably, in 5★ Tera Raids exclusively, there was a chance to encounter Shiny Gimmighoul, which isn't possible to encounter during regular gameplay, however the chance for a 5★ Gimmighoul to appear as Shiny was the standard 1/4103.05 odds.[13]

Possible rewards depend on the star rating of the raid and are as follows:

Initially, from 15:00 UTC to approximately 17:30 UTC, there was a glitch in the event data for Pokémon Scarlet. Players with Scarlet who completed the event raids were shown reward screens showing multiple instances of "0 Tera Shards" as a reward, (due to a null item reward pool), and were prevented from joining the raids of Pokémon Violet players, who were unaffected by the bug. New event raid data was uploaded the server shortly after, with Scarlet players who connected online after 17:30 UTC receiving raids with correct reward pools, and being able to join raids hosted by players with Violet.[14]

June 16 to 19, 2023

Main article: Cancelled Great Tusk and Iron Treads Spotlight
Main article: List of glitches (Generation IX) → May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023 Poké Portal News event glitches

On June 6, 2023, it was announced that the 24th Tera Raid Battle Event would be the previously cancelled Great Tusk and Iron Treads Spotlight and second event period for the 7★ Chesnaught the Unrivaled raids, which were rescheduled to occur simultaneously between June 16 to 18, 2023.[15][16]

These events were identical to the aforementioned glitched raid events, but resolved both issues, as both Great Tusk and Iron Treads no longer attempt to award the glitched TM Materials resulting in a game crash, and Iron Treads with random Tera Types are no longer prevented from being Shiny.

#0990  Iron Treads  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 75 0990Iron Treads.png
Type:
GroundIC SV.png SteelIC SV.png
Tera Type: UnknownIC Tera.png
Ability: Quark Drive
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Random
Ribbons
/ Marks:
None
Iron Head
Steel icon.pngSteel PhysicalIC SV.png
Earthquake
Ground icon.pngGround PhysicalIC SV.png
Megahorn
Bug icon.pngBug PhysicalIC SV.png
Wild Charge
Electric icon.pngElectric PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
V Poké Portal News June 16 to 19, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon can be caught multiple times per save file.
This Pokémon can be Shiny at standard 1:4103.05 odds.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023

File:PPN23.jpeg
Great Tusk and Iron Treads event banner
File:Great Tusk and Iron Treads Glitched TM Material.jpeg
The item rewards screen of one of the glitched Great Tusk and Iron Treads raids, attempting to display a non-existent TM Material prior to the game crashing.
File:Cancelled 7 Star Delphox Announcement.jpeg
An announcement for a 7★ Delphox event intended to run from May 25 to 28, 2023 that briefly appeared in the Pokémon HOME calendar on May 21, before being removed from the event calendar.

The 23rd Tera Raid Battle event was the Great Tusk and Iron Treads Spotlight (Japanese: ピックアップ!イダイナキバ&テツノワダチ Pickup! Idainakiba & Tetsunowadachi). Great Tusk and Iron Treads with random Tera Types were intended to appear more frequently in 5★ Tera Raid Battles from May 19 to May 21, 2023, with Great Tusk being found in Pokémon Scarlet, and Iron Treads being found in Pokémon Violet respectively,[17] however the event was cancelled, only running for a brief period on May 19, 2023, between 00:00 and 02:00 UTC.

In addition to 2 randomized raids, 2 daily raids were guaranteed to have fixed Tera Type. Players with Scarlet had access to a 5★ Great Tusk den with a Steel Tera Type, and players with Violet had access to a 5★ Iron Treads den with a Ground Tera Type.

This event included two notable glitches during its initial introduction at May 19, 2023:

  • The item rewards attempted to grant and display TM Materials for Great Tusk and Iron Treads, despite both species not having associated TM Material items. This caused the item rewards screen for some players to display "None" as one of the item rewards, followed by the game crashing.[18][19]
  • All Iron Treads raids with random Tera types were erroneously coded never to appear as Shiny,[20] despite both versions of Great Tusk, and the Iron Treads with the forced Ground Tera type being able to appear as Shiny at the standard 1:4103.05 odds.

At approximately 02:00 UTC on May 19, 2023,[21] all event raids were removed from the server, (including the 7★ Chesnaught the Unrivaled event), replaced with completely blank event data for any players that connected during this time. The official Japanese twitter account issued an apology,[22] but the event was eventually announced as being cancelled entirely.[23] This is the first instance of a Poké Portal News event being removed from the server entirely to address a glitch.

Additionally, an announcement for a 7★ Delphox event running from May 26, 2023 00:00 UTC to May 28, 2023 23:59 UTC briefly appeared in the Pokémon HOME calendar on May 21, but was removed almost immediately, likely due to the cancellation of the prior event causing scheduling conflicts.

The Event was later rescheduled to return on June 16th to June 18th.

Great Tusk

The Great Tusk appearing during this event had either random or Steel as their Tera Type.

#0984  Great Tusk  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 75 0984Great Tusk.png
Type:
GroundIC SV.png FightingIC SV.png
Tera Type: SteelIC Tera.png
Ability: Protosynthesis
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Random
Ribbons
/ Marks:
None
Close Combat
Fighting icon.pngFighting PhysicalIC SV.png
Earthquake
Ground icon.pngGround PhysicalIC SV.png
Rock Slide
Rock icon.pngRock PhysicalIC SV.png
Ice Spinner
Ice icon.pngIce PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
S Poké Portal News May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023
S Poké Portal News June 16 to 19, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon can be caught multiple times per save file.
This Pokémon can be Shiny at standard 1:4103.05 odds.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

During battle, they also had access to the moves Sunny Day and Stomping Tantrum, although those moves were not present after being caught.

Iron Treads

The Iron Treads appearing during this event had either random or Ground as their Tera Type.

#0990  Iron Treads  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 75 0990Iron Treads.png
Type:
GroundIC SV.png SteelIC SV.png
Tera Type: GroundIC Tera.png
Ability: Quark Drive
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Random
Ribbons
/ Marks:
None
Iron Head
Steel icon.pngSteel PhysicalIC SV.png
Earthquake
Ground icon.pngGround PhysicalIC SV.png
Megahorn
Bug icon.pngBug PhysicalIC SV.png
Wild Charge
Electric icon.pngElectric PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
V Poké Portal News May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023
V Poké Portal News June 16 to 19, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon can be caught multiple times per save file.
This Pokémon can be Shiny at standard 1:4103.05 odds.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.
#0990  Iron Treads  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 75 0990Iron Treads.png
Type:
GroundIC SV.png SteelIC SV.png
Tera Type: UnknownIC Tera.png
Ability: Quark Drive
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Random
Ribbons
/ Marks:
None
Iron Head
Steel icon.pngSteel PhysicalIC SV.png
Earthquake
Ground icon.pngGround PhysicalIC SV.png
Megahorn
Bug icon.pngBug PhysicalIC SV.png
Wild Charge
Electric icon.pngElectric PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
V Poké Portal News May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon can be caught multiple times per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

During battle, they also had access to the moves Electric Terrain and Bulldoze, although those moves were not present after being caught.

Additionally, the damage modifiers for their shields were changed to the following:

  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 40% damage.
  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 80% damage.

This event occurred at the same time as the second Chesnaught the Unrivaled 7★ raid event period, which was intended to run between May 19 to 21, 2023. Both events were accessible during 00:00 to 02:00 UTC on May 19, 2023, but were cancelled due to the aforementioned glitches, causing no raid event to occur between May 19, 02:00 UTC and May 21 23:59 UTC.

May 12 to 14 & May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023

File:PPN22.jpeg
Chesnaught event banner

The 22nd Tera Raid Battle event was Chesnaught with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Chesnaught the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のブリガロン The Strongest Brigarron), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from May 12 to 14, 2023, and was intended to run again from May 19 to 21, 2023; however, the second run was cancelled, only running for a brief period on May 19, 2023, between 00:00 and 02:00 UTC. Chesnaught cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Chesnaught appearing during this event had Rock as its Tera Type. This Chesnaught can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Chesnaught during the May 12 to 14, 2023 period, they were ineligible to capture a second during the May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023 period.[24]

#0652  Chesnaught Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0652Chesnaught.png
Type:
GrassIC SV.png FightingIC SV.png
Tera Type: RockIC Tera.png
Ability: Bulletproof
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Impish
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Earthquake
Ground icon.pngGround PhysicalIC SV.png
Hammer Arm
Fighting icon.pngFighting PhysicalIC SV.png
Stone Edge
Rock icon.pngRock PhysicalIC SV.png
Wood Hammer
Grass icon.pngGrass PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News May 12 to 14, 2023
SV Poké Portal News May 19, 00:00 to 02:00 UTC, 2023
SV Poké Portal News June 16 to 19, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Chesnaught always had a Impish Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Iron Defense, Bulk Up, and Curse, although these moves were not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 80% HP Remaining
80% Time Remaining
Uses Iron Defense 99% Time Remaining
Uses Earthquake 80% HP Remaining
Uses Bulk Up 50% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 49% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 81% Time Remaining
Uses Curse 50% Time Remaining

Additionally, the damage modifiers for its shield were changed to the following:

  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Iron, 20 (30 if host) Rock Tera Shards, and 1 TM150 (Stone Edge), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

The first event period for Chesnaught occurred at the same time as the repeat Walking Wake and Iron Leaves Spotlight 5★ raid event, which ran between May 1 and 14, 2023. Both events were accessible during the May 12 to 14, 2023 period.

The second event period for Chesnaught occurred at the same time as the Great Tusk and Iron Treads Spotlight 5★ raid event, which was intended to run between May 19 to 21, 2023. Both events were accessible during 00:00 to 02:00 UTC on May 19, 2023, but were cancelled to prevent a glitch with the item rewards from the Great Tusk and Iron Treads raids, causing no raid event to occur between May 19, 02:00 UTC and May 21 23:59 UTC.

May 1 to 14, 2023

File:PPN13.JPG
Walking Wake and Iron Leaves event banner
Main article: 2023 Pokémon Presents Walking Wake and Iron Leaves Spotlight

The 21st Tera Raid Battle event was a repeat of the February 27 to March 12, 2023 event, (as a direct response[25] to the glitch that occurred during the previous event, allowing players running Scarlet or Violet v1.1.0 to encounter and catch a Bad Egg instead of the correct species), featuring Walking Wake for Pokémon Scarlet players and Iron Leaves for Pokémon Violet players in 5★ Tera Raid Crystals from May 1 to 14, 2023.

Players could only catch one Walking Wake and one Iron Leaves per save file (obtaining Walking Wake does not make the player ineligible to catch an Iron Leaves and vice versa), and players who previously obtained Walking Wake or Iron Leaves during the prior February 27 to March 12 event were ineligible to catch another, although the Tera Raid Battles could be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards.[26]

In an attempt at resolving the aforementioned glitch, players were forced to update to Scarlet or Violet v1.3.0 before being able to access online features, (preventing players with an outdated game version from accessing the event), and event data is now stored in the savefile in version specific blocks. Due to v1.3.0 detecting if a Bad Egg was present and resetting the capture flag(s) for any players with Bad Eggs, those who previously obtained Bad Egg were permitted to catch another during this repeat event, however the Bad Egg itself was not removed from the affected player's storage.[27]

This repeat event overlapped with the second event period for Inteleon the Unrivaled from May 5 to 7, 2023, and also overlapped with the first event period for Chesnaught the Unrivaled from May 12 to 14, 2023. During the overlapping event periods, both Walking Wake/Iron Leaves 5★ raids and respective 7★ raids were accessible.

April 28 to 30 & May 5 to 7, 2023

File:PPN20.jpeg
Inteleon event banner

The 20th Tera Raid Battle event was Inteleon with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Inteleon the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のインテレオン The Strongest Intereon), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from April 28 to 30, 2023, then again from May 5 to 7, 2023. Inteleon cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Inteleon appearing during this event had Ice as its Tera Type. This Inteleon can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Inteleon during the April 28 to 30, 2023 period, they were ineligible to capture a second during the May 5 to 7, 2023 period.[28]

#0818  Inteleon Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0818Inteleon.png
Type:
WaterIC SV.png UnknownIC SV.png
Tera Type: IceIC Tera.png
Ability: Sniper
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Quiet
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Blizzard
Ice icon.pngIce SpecialIC SV.png
Snipe Shot
Water icon.pngWater SpecialIC SV.png
Dark Pulse
Dark icon.pngDark SpecialIC SV.png
Tearful Look
Normal icon.pngNormal StatusIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News April 28 to 30, 2023
SV Poké Portal News May 5 to 7, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Inteleon always had a Quiet Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Mist, and Snowscape, although these moves were not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 85% HP Remaining
75% Time Remaining
Uses Mist 99% Time Remaining
Uses Snowscape 98% Time Remaining
Uses Blizzard 90% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 80% Time Remaining
Uses Mist 50% HP Remaining
Uses Snowscape 49% HP Remaining

Additionally, the damage modifiers for its shield were changed to the following:

  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Zinc, 20 (30 if host) Ice Tera Shards, and 1 TM143 (Blizzard), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

The second event period for Inteleon occurred at the same time as the repeat Walking Wake and Iron Leaves Spotlight 5★ raid event, which ran between May 1 and 14, 2023. Both events were accessible during the May 5 to 7, 2023 period.

April 21 to 23, 2023

File:PPN15.jpeg
Blissey event banner
Main article: March 2023 Blissey Spotlight

The 19th Tera Raid Battle event was a repeat of the March 24 to 26, 2023 Blissey Spotlight (Japanese: ハピナス!ハッピーウィークエンド! Happinas! Happy weekend!). In this repeat event, Blissey with various Tera Types appeared more frequently in 5★ Tera Raid Battles from April 21 to 23, 2023.[29]

This was the first instance of a repeat event being announced separately from the original event, and it also occurred at the same time as the second Typhlosion the Unrivaled 7★ raid event period, which also ran between April 21 and 23. Both events were accessible during this period.

April 14 to 16 & April 21 to 23, 2023

File:PPN18.jpeg
Typhlosion event banner

The 18th Tera Raid Battle event was Johtonian Typhlosion with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Typhlosion the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のバクフーン The Strongest Bakphoon), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from April 14 to 16, 2023, then again from April 21 to 23, 2023. Typhlosion cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Typhlosion appearing during this event had Ghost as its Tera Type. This Typhlosion can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Typhlosion during the April 14 to 16, 2023 period, they will be ineligible to capture a second during April 21 to 23, 2023 period.[30]

#0157  Typhlosion Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0157Typhlosion.png
Type:
FireIC SV.png UnknownIC SV.png
Tera Type: GhostIC Tera.png
Ability: Flash Fire
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Mild
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Eruption
Fire icon.pngFire SpecialIC SV.png
Shadow Ball
Ghost icon.pngGhost SpecialIC SV.png
Play Rough
Fairy icon.pngFairy PhysicalIC SV.png
Earthquake
Ground icon.pngGround PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News April 14 to 16, 2023
SV Poké Portal News April 21 to 23, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 0, meaning that it is eligible for the Mini Mark.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Typhlosion always had a Mild Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the move Sunny Day, although that move was not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 80% HP Remaining

78% Time Remaining

Uses Sunny Day 98% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 91% Time Remaining
Uses Eruption 89% Time Remaining
Uses Sunny Day 54% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 55% HP Remaining
Uses Eruption 51% Time Remaining

Additionally, the damage modifiers for its shield were changed to the following:

  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Calcium, 20 (30 if host) Ghost Tera Shards, and 1 TM114 (Shadow Ball), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

The second event period for Typhlosion occurred at the same time as the repeat Blissey Spotlight 5★ raid event, which also ran between April 21 and 23. Both events were accessible during this period.

April 7 to 9, 2023

File:PPN17.jpeg
Ditto event banner

The 17th Tera Raid Battle event was the Ditto Spotlight (Japanese: 「さいこう」な メタモンが とびだしてきた! A "best" Metamon popped out!). Ditto with various Tera Types appeared more frequently in 5★ Tera Raid Battles from April 7 to 9, 2023.[31]

Notably, as this event covers exclusively 5★ difficulty raids, 97% of Ditto that appear during this event have 5 of their 6 possible IVs set to 31, giving them a rating of "Best" in the Stats Judge, with 1 random IV randomized to a value ranging from 0 and 31. In addition to the randomized Ditto, there are three customized encounter slots with guaranteed properties, likely to account for the prevalence of breeding Pokémon with specific IV values for use in competitive play:

  • There is a 1% chance for encountered Ditto to be guaranteed to have an Attack IV of 0.
  • There is a 1% chance for encountered Ditto to be guaranteed to have a Speed IV of 0.
  • There is a 1% chance for encountered Ditto to be guaranteed to have have all 6 IVs set to 31.

Item rewards included a chance to obtain certain items, in addition to typical rewards like Tera Shards, Exp. Candy, and Rare Candy, many rewards appear to be themed around training and breeding Pokémon, such as:

This event occurred at the same time as the second Samurott the Unrivaled 7★ raid event period, which also ran between April 7 and 9. Both events were accessible during this period.

March 31 to April 2 & April 7 to 9, 2023

File:PPN16.jpeg
Samurott event banner

The 16th Tera Raid Battle event was Unovan Samurott with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Samurott the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のダイケンキ The Strongest Daikenki), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from March 31 to April 2, 2023, then again from April 7 to 9, 2023. Samurott cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Samurott appearing during this event had Bug as its Tera Type. This Samurott can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Samurott during the March 31 to April 2, 2023 period, they will be ineligible to capture a second during the April 7 to 9, 2023 period.[32]

#0503  Samurott Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0503Samurott.png
Type:
WaterIC SV.png UnknownIC SV.png
Tera Type: BugIC Tera.png
Ability: Shell Armor
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Lonely
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Aqua Cutter
Water icon.pngWater PhysicalIC SV.png
Megahorn
Bug icon.pngBug PhysicalIC SV.png
Night Slash
Dark icon.pngDark PhysicalIC SV.png
Drill Run
Ground icon.pngGround PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News March 31 to April 2, 2023
SV Poké Portal News April 7 to 9, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Samurott always had a Lonely Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Focus Energy, Swords Dance, and Bulldoze, although these moves were not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 80% HP Remaining
87% Time Remaining
Uses Focus Energy 99% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 87% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 65% HP Remaining
Uses Swords Dance 50% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 50% Time Remaining
Uses Bulldoze 99% HP Remaining

Additionally, some traits were changed to the following:

  • Its HP modifier was 35x, (compared to the usual 30x modifier for prior 7★ events)
  • Damage modifiers while its shield is active:
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Protein, 20 (30 if host) Bug Tera Shards, and 1 TM088 (Swords Dance), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

The second event period for Samurott occurred at the same time as the Ditto Spotlight 5★ raid event, which also ran between April 7 and 9. Both events were accessible during this period.

March 24 to 26, 2023

File:PPN15.jpeg
Blissey event banner

The 15th Tera Raid Battle event was the Blissey Spotlight (Japanese: ハピナス!ハッピーウィークエンド! Happinas! Happy weekend!). Blissey with various Tera Types appeared more frequently in 5★ Tera Raid Battles from March 24 to 26, 2023.[33]

Item rewards included a chance to obtain certain items, focusing on Tera Shards, Exp. Candy, and Rare Candy.

Players had a 5/7 (~71.43%) chance to encounter a Blissey that rewarded 15 Tera Shards (3 sets of 5 Shards with 3 random types), as well as 5 Shards matching the Blissey's Tera Type, with a chance to obtain extra rewards such as additional Shards, Exp. Candy XL or L, or Rare Candy.

Players also had a 2/7 (~28.57%) chance to encounter a Blissey that rewarded 45 Tera Shards (9 sets of 5 Shards with 9 random types), in addition to 16 Tera Shards matching Blissey's Tera Type.

This event occurred at the same time as the second Decidueye the Unrivaled 7★ raid event period, which also ran between March 24 and 26. Both events were accessible during this period.

March 17 to 19 & 24 to 26, 2023

File:PPN14.JPG
Decidueye event banner

The 14th Tera Raid Battle event was Alolan Decidueye with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Decidueye the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のジュナイパー The Strongest Junaiper), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from March 17 to 19, 2023, then again from March 24 to 26, 2023. Decidueye cannot normally be encountered in Paldea, and the Decidueye appearing during this event had Flying as its Tera Type. This Decidueye can only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle can be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured Decidueye during the March 17 to 19, 2023 period, they will be ineligible to capture a second during the March 24 to 26, 2023 period.[34]

#0724  Decidueye Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0724Decidueye.png
Type:
GrassIC SV.png GhostIC SV.png
Tera Type: FlyingIC Tera.png
Ability: Long Reach
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Brave
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Spirit Shackle
Ghost icon.pngGhost PhysicalIC SV.png
Brave Bird
Flying icon.pngFlying PhysicalIC SV.png
Low Kick
Fighting icon.pngFighting PhysicalIC SV.png
Leaf Blade
Grass icon.pngGrass PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News March 17 to 19, 2023
SV Poké Portal News March 24 to 26, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Decidueye always had a Brave Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Feather Dance, Swords Dance, and Air Cutter, although these moves were not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 60% HP Remaining
80% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 95% Time Remaining
Uses Feather Dance 94% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 81% Time Remaining
Uses Swords Dance 80% Time Remaining
Uses Air Cutter 60% HP Remaining
Uses Air Cutter 60% HP Remaining

Additionally, the damage modifiers for its shield were changed to the following:

  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 3 Protein, 3 Calcium, 20 (30 if host) Flying Tera Shards, and 1 TM164 (Brave Bird), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

The second event period for Decidueye occurred at the same time as the Blissey Spotlight 5★ raid event, which also ran between March 24 and 26. Both events were accessible during this period.

February 27 to March 12, 2023

File:PPN13.JPG
Walking Wake and Iron Leaves event banner
File:PPN13 Bad Egg.JPG
Bad Egg as a result of catching a Walking Wake or Iron Leaves in v1.1.0 of Scarlet or Violet

Released after the 2023 Pokémon Presents, the 13th Tera Raid Battle event featured the newly announced Paradox Pokémon, Walking Wake for Pokémon Scarlet players and Iron Leaves for Pokémon Violet players in 5★ Tera Raid Crystals from February 27 to March 12, 2023 at 14:59 UTC. Players could only catch one Walking Wake and one Iron Leaves per save file, (obtaining Walking Wake does not make the player ineligible to catch an Iron Leaves, and vice versa), although the Tera Raid Battles could be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards.[35]

Item rewards included guaranteed 1 Exp. Candy L, 1 Exp. Candy XL, 3 Health Feather, and 2 (4 if host) Water (from Walking Wake) or Psychic (from Iron Leaves) Tera Shards, with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

Connecting online and updating the Poké Portal News event data while on v1.1.0 of Scarlet or Violet resulted in a glitch. Due to the lack of species data existing in v1.1.0, the Walking Wake/Iron Leaves raids would appear as a Bad Egg instead. If caught, these Bad Eggs cannot be hatched, released, or traded, and catching the Bad Egg also erroneously set the flag for having caught Walking Wake or Iron Leaves, causing the player to be unable to attempt to catch another, even if they updated to v1.2.0 and attempted to join a non-glitched instance of the event raids. Updating the game to v1.2.0 did not result in the Bad Egg becoming the correct species, nor did it reset the aforementioned flag(s).[36]

This glitch was partially resolved with v1.3.0, which reset the capture flag(s) if you had obtained a Bad Egg, allowing players who obtained a Bad Egg previously to catch Walking Wake and/or Iron Leaves during the May 1 to 14, 2023 repeat event, however the Bad Egg itself was not removed from the affected player's storage.

Walking Wake

The Walking Wake appearing during this event had Water as its Tera Type.

#1009  Walking Wake  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 75 1009Walking Wake.png
Type:
WaterIC SV.png DragonIC SV.png
Tera Type: WaterIC Tera.png
Ability: Protosynthesis
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Random
Ribbons
/ Marks:
None
Hydro Steam
Water icon.pngWater SpecialIC SV.png
Dragon Pulse
Dragon icon.pngDragon SpecialIC SV.png
Noble Roar
Normal icon.pngNormal StatusIC SV.png
Flamethrower
Fire icon.pngFire SpecialIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
S Poké Portal News February 27 to March 12, 2023
S Poké Portal News May 1 to 14, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

During battle, it also had access to the move Sunny Day, although that move was not present after being caught.

Iron Leaves

The Iron Leaves appearing during this event had Psychic as its Tera Type.

#1010  Iron Leaves  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 75 1010Iron Leaves.png
Type:
GrassIC SV.png PsychicIC SV.png
Tera Type: PsychicIC Tera.png
Ability: Quark Drive
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Random
Ribbons
/ Marks:
None
Psyblade
Psychic icon.pngPsychic PhysicalIC SV.png
Leaf Blade
Grass icon.pngGrass PhysicalIC SV.png
Megahorn
Bug icon.pngBug PhysicalIC SV.png
Swords Dance
Normal icon.pngNormal StatusIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
V Poké Portal News February 27 to March 12, 2023
V Poké Portal News May 1 to 14, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

During battle, it also had access to the move Electric Terrain, although that move was not present after being caught.

February 24 to 27, 2023

File:PPN12.JPG
Pikachu event banner

Released in celebration of Pokémon Day, the 12th Tera Raid Battle event was Pikachu with the Mightiest Mark, granting the title Pikachu the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のピカチュウ The Strongest Pikachu), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals from February 24 until 27, 2023 at 14:59 UTC. The Pikachu appearing during this event had Water as its Tera Type. This Pikachu could only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle could be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards.[37]

#0025  Pikachu Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0025Pikachu.png
Type:
ElectricIC SV.png UnknownIC SV.png
Tera Type: WaterIC Tera.png
Ability: Lightning Rod
Held item: Light Ball Light Ball
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Quiet
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Thunder
Electric icon.pngElectric SpecialIC SV.png
Surf
Water icon.pngWater SpecialIC SV.png
Play Rough
Fairy icon.pngFairy PhysicalIC SV.png
Iron Tail
Steel icon.pngSteel PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News February 24 to 27, 2023
This Pokémon's Scale value is random.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Pikachu always had a Quiet Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the move Rain Dance, although that move was not present after being caught.

In addition to the Mightiest Mark, this Pikachu always generates with a Scale value between 240 and 255, giving it a 1/16 random chance to be eligible for the Jumbo Mark if it generates with a Scale of 255, (unlike most 7★ events which typically generate with a locked Scale value of 128).[38]

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 99% HP Remaining

99% Time Remaining

Uses Rain Dance 99% Time Remaining
Uses Surf 98% Time Remaining
Steals Tera Orb Charge 80% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 80% Time Remaining
Steals Tera Orb Charge 65% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 65% HP Remaining

Additionally, some traits were changed to the following:

  • Its HP modifier was 50x, (compared to the usual 30x modifier for prior 7★ events)
  • It had 252 EVs in HP, 6 in Attack, and 252 in Special Attack, (these EVs are not retained after being caught)
  • Damage modifiers while its shield is active:[39]:
    • Non-Terastallized Pokémon have all moves reduced to 1% damage.
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 70% damage.
    • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are boosted to 120% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Calcium, 20 (30 if host) Water Tera Shards, and 1 TM123 (Surf), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

February 17 to 19, 2023

File:PPN11.jpeg
Garchomp and Sylveon event banner

The 11th Tera Raid Battle event was the Garchomp and Sylveon Spotlight (Japanese: ピックアップ!ガブリアス&ニンフィア Pickup! Gaburias and Nymphia). Garchomp and Sylveon with random Tera Types appeared more frequently in 4★ and 5★ Tera Raid Battles from February 17 to 19, 2023.[40] The event is intended to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Sylveon's reveal, February 12, 2013.

In addition to 8 randomized raids, 2 daily raids were guaranteed to be 5★ with a fixed Tera Type. Players had access to a 5★ Garchomp den with a Ground Tera Type and 5★ Sylveon den with a Fairy Tera Type.

February 13 to 14, 2023

File:PPN10.jpeg
Tandemaus event banner

Released in celebration of Valentine's Day, the 10th Tera Raid Battle event was the Tandemaus Spotlight (Japanese: ハッピーバレンタイン! Happy Valentine's Day!). Tandemaus with various Tera Types appeared more frequently in 1-5★ Tera Raid Battles from February 13 to 14, 2023.[41]

Item rewards included a chance to obtain "sweet rewards", such as Apples, Kiwis, Bananas, Strawberries, Pineapple, Butter, Whipped Cream, Jam, Marmalade, Peanut Butter, Yogurt, and Cream Cheese.

Tandemaus found in 3★, 4★, and 5★ raids had the chance to have their Hidden Ability of Own Tempo.

In addition 4 randomized event raids, 1 daily raid was guaranteed to be 5★ with a fixed Tera Type. Specifically, a 5★ Tandemaus den with a Fairy Tera Type.

February 3 to 5, 2023

File:PPN9.jpeg
Armarouge and Ceruledge event banner

The 9th Tera Raid Battle event was the Armarouge and Ceruledge Spotlight (Japanese: ピックアップ!グレンアルマ&ソウブレイズ Pickup! Gurenarma & Soublades). Armarouge and Ceruledge with random Tera Types appeared more frequently in 4★ and 5★ Tera Raid Battles from February 3 to 5, 2023, with Armarouge being found in Pokémon Scarlet, and Ceruledge being found in Pokémon Violet respectively.[42]

This was scheduled to occur between the two Greninja the Unrivaled 7★ raid event periods, with Greninja raids resuming starting February 10 and ending February 12, 2023.

January 27 to 29 & February 10 to 12, 2023

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Initial teaser event banner, only showing the Poison Tera Jewel, and Greninja's arm and tongue reflected in the upper left.
File:PPN8.jpeg
Official reveal Greninja event banner

The 8th Tera Raid Battle event was initially only revealed as a "mystery Pokémon" appearing at 7★ black Tera Raids, with Poison as its Tera Type.[43]

It was later revealed[44] to be Greninja with the Mightest Mark, granting the title Greninja the Unrivaled (Japanese: 最強のゲッコウガ The Strongest Gekkouga), which appeared at 7★ black Tera Raid crystals during two time periods: from January 27 to 29, 2023, then again from February 10 to 12, 2023. This Greninja could only be caught once per save file, although the Tera Raid Battle could be attended repeatedly for additional item rewards. If players captured this Greninja during the January 27 to 29, 2023 period, they were ineligible to capture a second during the February 10 to 12, 2023 period.

#0658  Greninja Male icon HOME.png  Paldea icon.png
Strange Ball HOME.png Level 100 0658Greninja.png
Type:
WaterIC SV.png DarkIC SV.png
Tera Type: PoisonIC Tera.png
Ability: Protean
Held item: None
ID: (Player's)
OT: (Player's)
Met: a crystal cavern
Nature: Sassy
Ribbons
/ Marks:
Mightiest Mark
Gunk Shot
Poison icon.pngPoison PhysicalIC SV.png
Hydro Pump
Water icon.pngWater SpecialIC SV.png
Ice Beam
Ice icon.pngIce SpecialIC SV.png
Night Slash
Dark icon.pngDark PhysicalIC SV.png
Games Method Duration
SV Poké Portal News January 27 to 29, 2023
SV Poké Portal News February 10 to 12, 2023
This Pokémon has a fixed Scale value of 128.
This Pokémon may only be caught once per save file.
This Pokémon can never be Shiny.
Its Poké Ball depends on the one used to catch the Pokémon.
Met date is the date on the system when the Pokémon is caught.
This Pokémon is set to the same language as the game that caught it.

The Greninja always had a Sassy Nature, and all six IVs set to 31. During battle, it also had access to the moves Toxic Spikes, and Double Team, although these moves are not present after being caught.

It had several scripted actions that it performed at specific "percentage of HP remaining" or "percentage of time remaining" intervals, and will occur before the beginning of the next turn, (including if a condition is met before the player's first turn, such as "99% Time Remaining"). If there are two conditions, whichever condition is met first will trigger the corresponding action:

Action(s) Condition(s)
Activates Shield 65% HP Remaining

75% Time Remaining

Uses Toxic Spikes 99% Time Remaining
Uses Double Team 99% Time Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Self 65% HP Remaining
Clear Stat Changes & Status from Players 85% Time Remaining
Uses Double Team 50% HP Remaining
Uses Double Team 40% Time Remaining

Additionally, the damage modifiers for its shield were changed to the following:

  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 30% damage.
  • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are boosted to 70% damage.

Item rewards included guaranteed 6 Exp. Candy L, and 4 Exp. Candy XL, 1 Ability Patch, 5 Carbos, 10 (15 if host) Poison Tera Shards, and 1 TM091 (Toxic Spikes), with a chance for additional miscellaneous rewards.

The event additionally contained special 4★ and 5★ raids for Bronzong and Lucario, which unlike Greninja had standard odds of appearing as Shiny.

In addition to the main Greninja raid, and 4 randomized event raids, 2 daily raids were guaranteed to be 5★ with a fixed Tera Type. Specifically, a 5★ Bronzong den with a Psychic Tera Type, and a 5★ Lucario den with a Steel Tera Type.

January 20 to 22, 2023

File:PPN7.jpeg
Drifblim and Mismagius event banner

The 7th Tera Raid Battle event was the Drifblim and Mismagius Spotlight (Japanese: ピックアップ!フワライド&ムウマージ Pickup! Fuwaride & Mumargi). Drifblim and Mismagius with random Tera Types appeared more frequently in 4★ and 5★ Tera Raid Battles from January 6 to 9, 2023, with Drifblim being found in Pokémon Scarlet, and Mismagius being found in Pokémon Violet respectively.[45]

In addition to 4 randomized raids, 1 daily raid was guaranteed to be 5★ with a fixed Tera Type. Scarlet players had access to a 5★ Drifblim den with a Dark Tera Type, while Violet players had access to a 5★ Mismagius den with a Ghost Tera Type.

January 13 to 15, 2023

Main article: Cinderace the Unrivaled

This period was occupied by the second half of the two part Cinderace the Unrivaled event, which originally ran from December 30, 2022 to January 1, 2023, and then again during January 13 to 15, 2023.

January 6 to 9, 2023

File:PPN6.jpeg
Hydreigon and Dragapult event banner

The 6th Tera Raid Battle event was the Hydreigon and Dragapult Spotlight (Japanese: ピックアップ!サザンドラ&ドラパルト Pickup! Sazandora and Dorapult). Hydreigon and Dragapult with random Tera Types appeared more frequently in 4★ and 5★ Tera Raid Battles from January 6 to 9, 2023, with Hydreigon being found in Pokémon Scarlet, and Dragapult being found in Pokémon Violet respectively.[46]

In addition to 4 randomized raids, 1 daily raid was guaranteed to be 5★ with a fixed Tera Type. Scarlet players had access to a 5★ Hydreigon den with a Steel Tera Type, while Violet players had access to a 5★ Dragapult den with a Dragon Tera Type.

This was scheduled to occur between the two Cinderace the Unrivaled 7★ raid event periods, with Cinderace raids resuming starting January 13 and ending January 15, 2023.

2022

Main article: Poké Portal News/2022

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References

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See also


Event distributions
Generation I: JapaneseEuropean language
Generation II: JapaneseEuropean language
Generation III: JapaneseEnglishGermanSpanishFrenchItalian
Generation IV: Japanese (local | Wi-Fi) • English (local | Wi-Fi) • German (local | Wi-Fi)
Spanish (local | Wi-Fi) • French (local | Wi-Fi) • Italian (local | Wi-Fi) • Korean (local | Wi-Fi)
Trading (GTS)
Generation V: Japanese (local | Wi-Fi) • English (local | Wi-Fi) • German (local | Wi-Fi)
Spanish (local | Wi-Fi) • French (local | Wi-Fi) • Italian (local | Wi-Fi) • Korean (local | Wi-Fi)
Global Link promotions
Generation VI: Japanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • American region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
PAL region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • Korean region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Taiwanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
LocalTrading
Generation VII: 3DS: Japanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • American region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
PAL region (Nintendo Network | serial code) • Korean region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Taiwanese region (Nintendo Network | serial code)
Local
Switch: PE
Generation VIII: SwShBDSPLA
Trading
Generation IX: SV
Specific events: Gather More Pokémon! Campaign
PCNY (Gen II | Gen III) • Trade and Battle DayJourney Across AmericaParty of the Decade
Other groupings: Movie events10th AnniversaryTanabataUndistributed
Special Pokémon from games
In-game: Gen IGen II • Gen III (RSFRLGEOrre) • Gen IV (DP ​• Pt ​• HGSS) • Gen V (BWB2W2)
Gen VI (XYORAS) • Gen VII (SMUSUMPE) • Gen VIII (SwShBDSPLA) • Gen IX (SV)
Gift Pokémon (Eggs) • Wild Pokémon (Roaming Pokémon) • In-game trades (Hayley's trades)
Game-based: Gen IGen IIGen IIIGen IVGen VIGen VII
Gen VIII (Wild Area News) • Gen IX (Poké Portal News)
Other: Undistributed
Non-Pokémon event distributions
Gen IIIGen IVGen VGen VIGen VII (Game-based) • Gen VIIIGen IX (Game-based)
Global Link
Other lists
Notable ID numbers (Gens I-IIIII onward) • Wonder Cards (Gen VGen VIGen VII) • Serial code prefixes