Tera Raid Battle

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A Tera Raid Battle against a Water Tera-type Gardevoir

A Tera Raid Battle (Japanese: テラレイドバトル Tera Raid Battle) is a type of Pokémon battle featured in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet in which four Trainers battle a wild Tera Pokémon, which remains Terastallized until enough damage has been dealt to the Pokémon.

History

Tera Raid Crystals are created from energy unleashed from Great Crater of Paldea over the years. During the post-game events of Scarlet and Violet, stronger 5★ and black 6★ raid crystals begin to appear. Jacq asks the player to not participate in the 6★ raids for the player's safety, due to the overwhelming energy contained within. If the player ignores his request and manages to defeat one, it's revealed from the readings that they're being caused by residual energy leaking from Area Zero into the rest of Paldea. In certain events, 7★ Raids show up with very rare Pokémon normally not found in Paldea.

In the games

A Grass Tera crystal, containing a Grass Tera-type Pokémon

A number of shining crystals will be scattered across Paldea, which are visible at a distance in the overworld by a beam of light shooting up from them if they have not already been visited. The color of the crystal will also indicate the Tera Type of the Pokémon within, with the exception of black 6★ and 7★ difficulty crystals. These black raid crystals are displayed with the correct type icon on the minimap, but are displayed with a black background and subtle purple glow. Crystals associated with a Poké Portal News event will also be surrounded by circular ring-shaped auras when up close, and their type icons on the map will have a thicker, glowing border.

Visiting each crystal for the first time awards a certain amount of LP, even if the player chooses not to participate in the raid:

Rank LP Reward
200 LP
★★ 400 LP
★★★ 1000 LP
★★★★ 1200 LP
★★★★★ 1500 LP
★★★★★★ 1800 LP
★★★★★★★ 2000 LP

No LP is given for visiting the same crystal subsequent times, or for joining a raid hosted by another player. If the host manages to defeat the Tera Raid, their crystal will disappear. Unlike Max Raid Battles, completing all possible raids in the region will not make a new set of crystals respawn; instead, they will only respawn at midnight or when the player receives new Poké Portal News data.

Each Trainer uses a single Pokémon (from either their party or Box) against the Tera Pokémon. When starting a Tera Raid Battle, players can see a silhouette of the Tera Pokémon, its Tera Type, and a star rating of its difficulty. The objective, "Defeat the Tera Pokémon within the time limit!", is displayed in the lower right corner. Additionally, if the raid has been opened to other players, there is a 3-minute timer for those players to join and select a Pokémon, or the currently selected Pokémon will be locked in at the end of the timer and the raid automatically starts. Each player at the waiting screen in these raids can see the other three Trainers participating and the Pokémon they have currently chosen, with a checkmark if their choice has been locked in.

Battle

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The battle system differs from typical turn-based battles in that the battle is timed, with an orange timer bar visible below the boss's HP bar that ticks down from 7½ minutes, and all participants are able to act at any point, regardless of whether the opponent Pokémon or allies are also performing an action at the same time (other than scripted actions which take place at predefined thresholds, and which interrupt players' access to the menu). It is even possible for a Pokémon to execute multiple moves before an ally chooses to act at all. The raid boss essentially participates in four concurrent one-on-one battles against each of the team members, and for each turn any player takes, the boss with get one turn against that player, with their relative order within that turn decided by priority or speed as usual. Moves used by other players' Pokémon will appear as small speech bubbles next to their sprites in the top-left corner. A player will not see any messages for moves the raid boss uses against other players' Pokémon (except for additional moves described below), but if some of those moves affect its own stat stages (such as Calm Mind or Ancient Power), those stages will be in effect for all players, and can be seen by checking its status with the Y button. Likewise, moves that create weather or terrain conditions will create them for all four lanes, even if some players don't see the move being used; a particle effect will be visible in the center of the screen to indicate their presence.

Players are allowed to target a teammate with their moves, but moves that target all adjacent Pokémon (such as Earthquake) will only hit the raid boss. If the raid boss uses such a move, it will only hit the Pokémon whose lane it was used in, and will not receive a multiple-target damage penalty. If the raid boss attempts to use the move Self-Destruct, Explosion, Misty Explosion or Final Gambit, the move will fail. Guard Split, Power Split and Perish Song will fail if used in a Tera Raid Battle. If a one-hit knockout move lands, the raid boss will be unaffected by the move.

If the raid boss has Imposter, it will transform into the host's Pokémon.

After three offensive moves performed by the player's Pokémon, that player's Tera Orb will be charged and allow their Pokémon to Terastallize. Only direct-damaging moves targetting the raid boss will count towards the Tera Orb's charge; status moves and cheering do not count. If a damaging move is used while the boss's shield is up, but it deals so little damage that the shield reduction causes the damage to be less than ½, it will round down to 0 damage and that attack will not charge the Tera Orb either.

Unlike Max Raid Battles, where only a single player can Dynamax their Pokémon and the option to do so rotates between players until it's used, all four participants in a Tera Raid Battle are permitted to Terastallize their Pokémon separately, and this choice can be made on any turn after the Tera Orb has been fully charged. However, each player may only Terastallize once. If a player's Pokémon faints while Terastallized, it may not Terastallize again for the duration of the battle.

In an offline raid, the host can choose to run away, ending the battle as a forfeit. If the raid has been opened to other players (even if no others joined), running is not possible, and will give the error message "It's no good! You can't find an opening to run away from such a strong opponent!" Additionally, a raid that's been opened to others also imposes an action time limit, similar to online battles: each time a player's menu comes up, that player must select an action within 60 seconds, or else the earliest selectable move in their moveset will automatically be used at that time.

A 3★ and above Tera Pokémon may use additional moves outside of their moveset and standard turn order, once their HP or the remaining time falls below certain predefined thresholds. They will not know these moves when caught. For moves that target a single Pokémon, a random target will be chosen, and all players will be able to see the move message and the attack animation aimed in the direction of the targeted Pokémon even when it isn't their own. If one of the scripted moves is a move that normally targets multiple Pokémon, it will do so, and this is the only way a move can ever hit multiple Pokémon during a Tera Raid Battle.

A 4★ and above Tera Pokémon may perform certain other actions in addition to moves, when its health or the remaining time falls below a certain threshold:

  • It can produce a shield (a maximum of once per battle) which severely reduces the damage of attacks from non-Terastallized Pokémon and blocks the effects of status moves.
    • The shield reduces damage from incoming moves in the following ways by default[1]:
      • Non-Terastallized Pokémon have all moves reduced to 20% damage.
      • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do not match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 35% damage.
      • Terastallized Pokémon using moves that do match the user's Tera Type are reduced to 75% damage.
      • Damage is rounded to the nearest whole number, with values of 0.5 and above rounding up.
  • It can remove negative effects from itself, including a non-volatile status condition and negative stat modifiers. Positive stat modifiers will remain as they are.
  • It can remove the positive stat modifiers of its opponents, as well as nullify their Abilities for the following turn. Negative stat modifiers will remain as they are.
  • It can steal power from each player's Tera Orb, causing them to lose one charge. Pokémon that have already Terastallized, or that have not built up any charge, are unaffected.

7★ Poké Portal News events may have custom behaviors that do not align with the above[2], as many parameters can be set to custom values for events. For instance, they may immediately raise their shield, use moves before the player's first turn, or have different damage modifiers for their shield.

If the thresholds for two or more scripted actions are met during the same turn, the boss will perform all of them in sequence, and it will not be possible to access the menu again until each of them have finished their animations.

If a Pokémon faints, it will be revived after five seconds initially, plus an additional five-second wait for each time it has previously fainted in the battle. Additionally, this also reduces the timer by a number of seconds equal to the fainted Pokémon's level. Pokémon used by NPCs do not reduce the timer if they faint. When the timer reaches 45 seconds left, the message "You can feel a tremendous energy gathering! There isn't much time left!" will appear. If the timer expires before players defeat the Tera Pokémon, the energy burst will be unleashed, expelling all players from the raid.

Pokémon found in Tera Raid Battles have a higher-than-usual chance of having a Hidden Ability.

Cheers

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Players can opt to cheer instead of executing a move, up to three times per Tera Raid. Cheering has increased priority over moves, and its effectiveness appears to be random. Stat-boosting effects are independent from other stat modifiers, which means that their effects can stack. The stat boosts from the same cheers do not stack with each other, but a repeated cheer may occasionally reroll a higher stat multiplier. Stat-boosting cheers last for three turns for each Pokémon, even if the Tera Raid Pokémon nullifies stat changes, or if an ally faints and returns to battle within those turns.[3]

The three cheer options are:

  • Go all out! — Multiplies the user's and their allies' Attack and Sp. Atk by ×1.5 or ×2.
  • Hang tough! — Multiplies the user's and their allies' Defense and Sp. Def by ×1.5 or ×2.
  • Heal up! — Removes non-volatile status conditions and confusion from the user and their allies, and restores 20% to 100% of their total HP.

If there is at least one NPC Trainer in a Tera Raid Battle, one of them will always cheer "Hang tough!" on the first turn, but they will not perform any other cheers during the raid.

Callouts

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The player can press the Minus button to choose between four Callouts: "Help!", "Everyone, attack together!", "Thanks!" and "I've got this!" They don't benefit you in any way, but are just to inform your teammates.

Capture

Defeating the Tera Pokémon within the time limit will cause the Pokémon to cease being Terastallized, at which point the player is given the chance to select a Poké Ball from their bag to catch the Pokémon. This capture cannot fail, regardless of the type of ball used, or whether the player is the host or participant of the battle.

Difficulty

Tera Raid Pokémon have their HP increased for the duration of the battle, as well as having one or more of their IVs guaranteed to be set to 31. Additionally, 6★ raid Pokémon are temporarily set to level 90 for the duration of the battle, but are reduced to level 75 when captured.

Star Rating HP Modifier Level
During battle
Level
When caught
Guaranteed
Best IVs
5x 12 12 1
★★ 5x 20 20 1
★★★ 8x 35 35 2
★★★★ 12x 45 45 3
★★★★★ 20x 75 75 4
★★★★★★ 25x 90 75 5
★★★★★★★ Varies 100 100 6

Encounters

The Pokémon available to fight in Tera Raid Battles changes with the ★ value of the raid, as well as which version of the game the player is playing. The raid boss's Tera Type is chosen independently of the Pokémon itself, and has no influence over which Pokémon the raid boss will be.

Star Rating From Beginning After Three Gym Badges After Six Gym Badges After ending credits Complete Academy Ace Tournament
& Complete 10 4★ or 5★ Raids
80% 20% 0% 0% 0%
★★ 20% 40% 20% 0% 0%
★★★ 0% 30% 30% 40% 30%
★★★★ 0% 0% 30% 35% 40%
★★★★★ 0% 0% 0% 25% 30%
★★★★★★ 0% 0% 0% 0% Only one per real-life day
★★★★★★★
(Poké Portal News exclusive)
0% 0% 0% 0% Only one per real-life day

1★ Raids

Species Availability
VenonatVenonat SV
ShellderShellder SV
DrowzeeDrowzee SV
PichuPichu SV
IgglybuffIgglybuff SV
HoppipHoppip SV
SunkernSunkern SV
WooperWooper
Paldean Form
SV
DunsparceDunsparce SV
WingullWingull SV
RaltsRalts SV
SurskitSurskit SV
ShroomishShroomish SV
MakuhitaMakuhita SV
AzurillAzurill SV
SwabluSwablu SV
BarboachBarboach SV
StarlyStarly SV
KricketotKricketot SV
CombeeCombee SV
BonslyBonsly SV
FinneonFinneon SV
PetililPetilil SV
DeerlingDeerling
Spring Form
SV
TynamoTynamo SV
LitleoLitleo SV
FlabébéFlabébé
Red Flower Form
SV
SkiddoSkiddo SV
YungoosYungoos SV
Crabrawler SV
CrabrawlerCrabrawler SV
RockruffRockruff
Standard Abilities
SV
FomantisFomantis SV
BounsweetBounsweet SV
SkwovetSkwovet SV
RookideeRookidee SV
ChewtleChewtle SV
ApplinApplin SV
SilicobraSilicobra SV
ToxelToxel SV
HatennaHatenna SV
SnomSnom SV
LechonkLechonk SV
TarountulaTarountula SV
NymbleNymble SV
PawmiPawmi SV
FidoughFidough SV
SmolivSmoliv SV
NacliNacli SV
CharcadetCharcadet SV
TadbulbTadbulb SV
WattrelWattrel SV
MaschiffMaschiff SV
ShroodleShroodle SV
ToedscoolToedscool SV
RellorRellor SV
FlittleFlittle SV
WiglettWiglett SV
GreavardGreavard SV

2★ Raids

Species Availability
PikachuPikachu SV
JigglypuffJigglypuff SV
DiglettDiglett
Kantonian Form
SV
MeowthMeowth
Kantonian Form
SV
PsyduckPsyduck SV
MankeyMankey SV
GrowlitheGrowlithe
Kantonian Form
SV
SlowpokeSlowpoke
Kantonian Form
SV
MagnemiteMagnemite SV
GrimerGrimer
Kantonian Form
SV
ShellderShellder SV
GastlyGastly SV
VoltorbVoltorb
Kantonian Form
SV
MagikarpMagikarp SV
MareepMareep SV
MurkrowMurkrow SV
MisdreavusMisdreavus V
PinecoPineco SV
TeddiursaTeddiursa SV
HoundourHoundour SV
PhanpyPhanpy SV
SlakothSlakoth SV
MedititeMeditite SV
GulpinGulpin V
SpoinkSpoink SV
CacneaCacnea SV
ShuppetShuppet SV
SnoruntSnorunt SV
LuvdiscLuvdisc SV
ShinxShinx SV
BuizelBuizel SV
ShellosShellos
West Sea Form
S
ShellosShellos
East Sea Form
V
DrifloonDrifloon S
StunkyStunky S
CroagunkCroagunk SV
FinneonFinneon SV
SandileSandile SV
GothitaGothita SV
FoongusFoongus SV
PawniardPawniard SV
FletchlingFletchling SV
SkrelpSkrelp S
ClauncherClauncher V
MudbrayMudbray SV
SalanditSalandit SV
SandygastSandygast SV
RolycolyRolycoly SV
ArrokudaArrokuda SV
SinisteaSinistea
Phony Form
SV
ImpidimpImpidimp SV
CufantCufant SV
TandemausTandemaus SV
BramblinBramblin SV
CapsakidCapsakid SV
TinkatinkTinkatink SV
VaroomVaroom SV

3★ Raids

Species Availability
PikachuPikachu SV
VenomothVenomoth SV
HaunterHaunter SV
ChanseyChansey SV
MagikarpMagikarp SV
DittoDitto SV
EeveeEevee SV
DratiniDratini SV
FlaaffyFlaaffy SV
MarillMarill SV
SudowoodoSudowoodo SV
SkiploomSkiploom SV
SunfloraSunflora SV
GirafarigGirafarig SV
DunsparceDunsparce SV
QwilfishQwilfish
Johtonian Form
SV
SneaselSneasel
Johtonian Form
SV
StantlerStantler SV
LarvitarLarvitar S
PelipperPelipper SV
KirliaKirlia SV
MakuhitaMakuhita SV
SableyeSableye SV
NumelNumel SV
ZangooseZangoose SV
SeviperSeviper SV
BagonBagon V
StaraviaStaravia SV
KricketuneKricketune SV
LuxioLuxio SV
PachirisuPachirisu SV
BronzorBronzor SV
GibleGible SV
RioluRiolu SV
HippopotasHippopotas SV
SnoverSnover SV
BasculinBasculin
Red-Striped Form
SV
ZoruaZorua
Unovan Form
SV
GothoritaGothorita SV
AxewAxew SV
CubchooCubchoo SV
RuffletRufflet SV
DeinoDeino S
LarvestaLarvesta SV
FletchinderFletchinder SV
DedenneDedenne SV
GoomyGoomy SV
BergmiteBergmite SV
NoibatNoibat SV
GumshoosGumshoos SV
MareanieMareanie SV
SteeneeSteenee SV
OranguruOranguru S
PassimianPassimian V
BruxishBruxish SV
GreedentGreedent SV
CorvisquireCorvisquire SV
CarkolCarkol SV
HattremHattrem SV
MorgremMorgrem SV
PincurchinPincurchin SV
IndeedeeIndeedee
Male
SV
IndeedeeIndeedee
Female
SV
DreepyDreepy SV
OinkologneOinkologne
Male
SV
OinkologneOinkologne
Female
SV
SpidopsSpidops SV
LokixLokix SV
PawmoPawmo SV
DollivDolliv SV
NaclstackNaclstack SV
CharcadetCharcadet SV
TinkatuffTinkatuff SV
FinizenFinizen SV
GlimmetGlimmet SV
CetoddleCetoddle SV
FrigibaxFrigibax SV

4★ Raids

Species Availability
RaichuRaichu
Kantonian Form
SV
WigglytuffWigglytuff SV
DugtrioDugtrio
Kantonian Form
SV
PersianPersian
Kantonian Form
SV
GolduckGolduck SV
PrimeapePrimeape SV
MagnemiteMagnemite SV
MukMuk
Kantonian Form
SV
CloysterCloyster SV
HypnoHypno SV
ElectrodeElectrode
Kantonian Form
SV
ScytherScyther SV
TaurosTauros
Paldean Form (Combat Breed)
SV
DittoDitto SV
DragonairDragonair SV
AmpharosAmpharos SV
AzumarillAzumarill SV
ForretressForretress SV
HeracrossHeracross SV
UrsaringUrsaring SV
DonphanDonphan SV
PupitarPupitar S
MasquerainMasquerain SV
VigorothVigoroth SV
MedichamMedicham SV
SwalotSwalot SV
TorkoalTorkoal SV
GrumpigGrumpig SV
CacturneCacturne SV
ZangooseZangoose SV
SeviperSeviper SV
WhiscashWhiscash SV
BanetteBanette SV
TropiusTropius SV
ShelgonShelgon V
VespiquenVespiquen SV
FloatzelFloatzel SV
GastrodonGastrodon
West Sea Form
V
GastrodonGastrodon
East Sea Form
S
DrifblimDrifblim S
SkuntankSkuntank S
GabiteGabite SV
ToxicroakToxicroak SV
LumineonLumineon SV
RotomRotom SV
LilligantLilligant
Unovan Form
SV
KrokorokKrokorok SV
SawsbuckSawsbuck
Spring Form
SV
AlomomolaAlomomola SV
EelektrikEelektrik SV
FraxureFraxure SV
BearticBeartic SV
CryogonalCryogonal SV
BisharpBisharp SV
ZweilousZweilous S
PyroarPyroar
Male
SV
GogoatGogoat SV
HawluchaHawlucha SV
DedenneDedenne SV
SliggooSliggoo
Kalosian Form
SV
CrabominableCrabominable SV
OricorioOricorio
Baile Style Form
SV
LycanrocLycanroc
Midday Form
SV
LycanrocLycanroc
Midnight Form
SV
LurantisLurantis SV
KomalaKomala SV
DrednawDrednaw SV
SandacondaSandaconda SV
BarraskewdaBarraskewda SV
PolteageistPolteageist SV
FalinksFalinks SV
FrosmothFrosmoth SV
StonjournerStonjourner S
EiscueEiscue V
DrakloakDrakloak V
MausholdMaushold
Family of Three Form
SV
DachsbunDachsbun SV
SquawkabillySquawkabilly
Green Plumage Form
SV
BelliboltBellibolt SV
KilowattrelKilowattrel SV
GrafaiaiGrafaiai SV
ToedscruelToedscruel SV
ScovillainScovillain SV
RabscaRabsca SV
EspathraEspathra SV
WugtrioWugtrio SV
CyclizarCyclizar SV
HoundstoneHoundstone SV
FlamigoFlamigo SV
VeluzaVeluza SV
ClodsireClodsire SV
FarigirafFarigiraf SV
DudunsparceDudunsparce
Two-Segment Form
SV

5★ Raids

Species Availability
RaichuRaichu
Kantonian Form
SV
ArcanineArcanine
Kantonian Form
SV
SlowbroSlowbro
Kantonian Form
SV
CloysterCloyster SV
GengarGengar SV
ScytherScyther SV
TaurosTauros
Paldean Form (Blaze Breed)
S
TaurosTauros
Paldean Form (Aqua Breed)
V
GyaradosGyarados SV
DittoDitto SV
EeveeEevee SV
DragoniteDragonite SV
SlowkingSlowking
Johtonian Form
SV
ScizorScizor SV
DelibirdDelibird SV
HoundoomHoundoom SV
BlisseyBlissey SV
TyranitarTyranitar S
GardevoirGardevoir SV
BreloomBreloom SV
SlakingSlaking SV
HariyamaHariyama SV
SableyeSableye SV
CameruptCamerupt SV
AltariaAltaria SV
GlalieGlalie SV
SalamenceSalamence V
StaraptorStaraptor SV
LuxrayLuxray SV
DrifblimDrifblim S
MismagiusMismagius V
HonchkrowHonchkrow SV
BronzongBronzong SV
GarchompGarchomp SV
HippowdonHippowdon SV
AbomasnowAbomasnow SV
WeavileWeavile SV
MagnezoneMagnezone SV
GalladeGallade SV
FroslassFroslass SV
RotomRotom SV
KrookodileKrookodile SV
ZoroarkZoroark
Unovan Form
SV
GothitelleGothitelle SV
AmoongussAmoonguss SV
EelektrossEelektross SV
HaxorusHaxorus SV
BraviaryBraviary
Unovan Form
SV
HydreigonHydreigon S
VolcaronaVolcarona SV
TalonflameTalonflame SV
FlorgesFlorges
Red Flower Form
SV
DragalgeDragalge S
ClawitzerClawitzer V
GoodraGoodra
Kalosian Form
SV
AvaluggAvalugg
Kalosian Form
SV
NoivernNoivern SV
MudsdaleMudsdale SV
TsareenaTsareena SV
OranguruOranguru S
PassimianPassimian V
MimikyuMimikyu SV
GreedentGreedent SV
CorviknightCorviknight SV
CoalossalCoalossal SV
FlappleFlapple SV
AppletunAppletun SV
ToxtricityToxtricity
Amped Form
S
ToxtricityToxtricity
Low Key Form
V
PolteageistPolteageist
Phony Form
SV
HattereneHatterene SV
GrimmsnarlGrimmsnarl SV
FalinksFalinks SV
PincurchinPincurchin SV
IndeedeeIndeedee
Male
SV
IndeedeeIndeedee
Female
SV
CopperajahCopperajah SV
DragapultDragapult V
PawmotPawmot SV
ArbolivaArboliva SV
GarganaclGarganacl SV
ArmarougeArmarouge S
CeruledgeCeruledge V
MabosstiffMabosstiff SV
BrambleghastBrambleghast SV
TinkatonTinkaton SV
BombirdierBombirdier SV
PalafinPalafin SV
RevavroomRevavroom SV
OrthwormOrthworm SV
GlimmoraGlimmora SV
CetitanCetitan SV
DondozoDondozo SV
TatsugiriTatsugiri
Curly Form
SV
TatsugiriTatsugiri
Droopy Form
SV
TatsugiriTatsugiri
Stretchy Form
SV
AnnihilapeAnnihilape SV
KingambitKingambit SV
BaxcaliburBaxcalibur SV

6★ Raids

Species Availability
GengarGengar SV
TaurosTauros
Paldean Form (Combat Breed)
SV
TaurosTauros
Paldean Form (Blaze Breed)
S
TaurosTauros
Paldean Form (Aqua Breed)
V
GyaradosGyarados SV
DittoDitto SV
VaporeonVaporeon SV
JolteonJolteon SV
FlareonFlareon SV
DragoniteDragonite SV
EspeonEspeon SV
UmbreonUmbreon SV
SlowkingSlowking
Johtonian Form
SV
ScizorScizor SV
HeracrossHeracross SV
BlisseyBlissey SV
TyranitarTyranitar S
PelipperPelipper SV
GardevoirGardevoir SV
BreloomBreloom SV
TorkoalTorkoal SV
SalamenceSalamence V
StaraptorStaraptor SV
GarchompGarchomp SV
HippowdonHippowdon SV
MagnezoneMagnezone SV
LeafeonLeafeon SV
GlaceonGlaceon SV
GalladeGallade SV
AmoongussAmoonguss SV
HaxorusHaxorus SV
HydreigonHydreigon S
VolcaronaVolcarona SV
TalonflameTalonflame SV
DragalgeDragalge S
ClawitzerClawitzer V
SylveonSylveon SV
GoodraGoodra
Kalosian Form
SV
AvaluggAvalugg
Kalosian Form
SV
LycanrocLycanroc
Dusk Form
SV
ToxapexToxapex SV
MimikyuMimikyu SV
CorviknightCorviknight SV
PincurchinPincurchin SV
FrosmothFrosmoth SV
DragapultDragapult V
PawmotPawmot SV
MausholdMaushold
Family of Four Form
SV
DachsbunDachsbun SV
GarganaclGarganacl SV
ArmarougeArmarouge SV
CeruledgeCeruledge SV
KilowattrelKilowattrel SV
MabosstiffMabosstiff SV
GrafaiaiGrafaiai SV
ToedscruelToedscruel SV
KlawfKlawf SV
TinkatonTinkaton SV
BombirdierBombirdier SV
RevavroomRevavroom SV
CyclizarCyclizar SV
OrthwormOrthworm SV
DondozoDondozo SV
AnnihilapeAnnihilape SV
ClodsireClodsire SV
FarigirafFarigiraf SV
KingambitKingambit SV
BaxcaliburBaxcalibur SV

NPC Trainers

If there are less than four players in a Tera Raid Battle, NPC Trainers will fill in. The Pokémon used by these Trainers get stronger as the player unlocks more difficult Tera Raids.

All Pokémon listed below have the following properties:

The NPC Pokémon will have a level equal to 80% of the level of the host's Pokémon, rounded down (but not to less than 1). If the host's Pokémon is at level 1, the NPC Pokémon will be at level 80.

1★

NPC Trainers use the following Pokémon after 1★ Tera Raids are unlocked. Their level of 16 assumes that the host is bringing a level 20 Pokémon.

Austin
0058Growlithe.png
Growlithe Lv.16
Ember
Fire Special
Leer
Normal Status
Bite
Dark Physical
  --  
   
Ava
0418Buizel.png
Buizel Lv.16
Aqua Jet
Water Physical
Bite
Dark Physical
Water Gun
Water Special
  --  
   
Logan
0672Skiddo.png
Skiddo Lv.16
Tackle
Normal Physical
Vine Whip
Grass Physical
Growth
Normal Status
  --  
   
Hailey
0081Magnemite.png
Magnemite Lv.16
Thunder Shock
Electric Special
Thunder Wave
Electric Status
Swift
Normal Special
  --  
   
Evan
0819Skwovet.png
Skwovet Lv.16
Tackle
Normal Physical
Defense Curl
Normal Status
Rollout
Rock Physical
  --  
   
Charlotte
0397Staravia.png
Staravia Lv.16
Wing Attack
Flying Physical
Quick Attack
Normal Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
Kylie
0739Crabrawler.png
Crabrawler Lv.16
Rock Smash
Fighting Physical
Bubble Beam
Water Special
Work Up
Normal Status
  --  
   
Hunter
0425Drifloon.png
Drifloon Lv.16
Gust
Flying Special
Hex
Ghost Special
Payback
Dark Physical
  --  
   
Gianna
0434Stunky.png
Stunky Lv.16
Bite
Dark Physical
Acid Spray
Poison Special
Screech
Normal Status
  --  
   
Eli
0281Kirlia.png
Kirlia Lv.16
Confusion
Psychic Special
Calm Mind
Psychic Status
Disarming Voice
Fairy Special
  --  
   
Henry
0624Pawniard.png
Pawniard Lv.16
Metal Claw
Steel Physical
Scratch
Normal Physical
Scary Face
Normal Status
  --  
   
Chase
0702Dedenne.png
Dedenne Lv.16
Draining Kiss
Fairy Special
Parabolic Charge
Electric Special
Charm
Fairy Status
  --  
   
Claire
0402Kricketune.png
Kricketune Lv.16
Bug Bite
Bug Physical
Sing
Normal Status
Aerial Ace
Flying Physical
  --  
   
Brooklyn
0744Rockruff.png
Rockruff Lv.16
Rock Throw
Rock Physical
Bite
Dark Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   
Zoe
0551Sandile.png
Sandile Lv.16
Sand Tomb
Ground Physical
Scary Face
Normal Status
Bite
Dark Physical
  --  
   
Samantha
0361Snorunt.png
Snorunt Lv.16
Powder Snow
Ice Special
Ice Shard
Ice Physical
Bite
Dark Physical
  --  
   

3★

NPC Trainers use the following Pokémon after 3★ Tera Raids are unlocked. Their level of 40 assumes that the host is bringing a level 50 Pokémon.

Austin
0323Camerupt.png
Camerupt Lv.40
Flame Wheel
Fire Physical
Bulldoze
Ground Physical
Yawn
Normal Status
  --  
   
Ava
0419Floatzel.png
Floatzel Lv.40
Water Pulse
Water Special
Aqua Jet
Water Physical
Growl
Normal Status
  --  
   
Logan
0673Gogoat.png
Gogoat Lv.40
Horn Leech
Grass Physical
Facade
Normal Physical
Growth
Normal Status
  --  
   
Hailey
0082Magneton.png
Magneton Lv.40
Metal Sound
Steel Status
Shock Wave
Electric Special
Tri Attack
Normal Special
  --  
   
Evan
0820Greedent.png
Greedent Lv.40
Facade
Normal Physical
Bite
Dark Physical
Tail Whip
Normal Status
  --  
   
Charlotte
0334Altaria.png
Altaria Lv.40
Aerial Ace
Flying Physical
Dragon Breath
Dragon Special
Feather Dance
Flying Status
  --  
   
Kylie
0057Primeape.png
Primeape Lv.40
Low Kick
Fighting Physical
Rage Fist
Ghost Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   
Hunter
0426Drifblim.png
Drifblim Lv.40
Hex
Ghost Special
Air Slash
Flying Special
Will-O-Wisp
Fire Status
  --  
   
Gianna
0215Sneasel.png
Sneasel Lv.40
Thief
Dark Physical
Ice Shard
Ice Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   
Eli
0097Hypno.png
Hypno Lv.40
Zen Headbutt
Psychic Physical
Fire Punch
Fire Physical
Thunder Punch
Electric Physical
  --  
   
Henry
0437Bronzong.png
Bronzong Lv.40
Gyro Ball
Steel Physical
Psybeam
Psychic Special
Metal Sound
Steel Status
  --  
   
Chase
0700Sylveon.png
Sylveon Lv.40
Fairy Wind
Fairy Special
Quick Attack
Normal Physical
Charm
Fairy Status
  --  
   
Claire
0123Scyther.png
Scyther Lv.40
Fury Cutter
Bug Physical
Aerial Ace
Flying Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   
Brooklyn
0745Lycanroc.png
Lycanroc Lv.40
Rock Tomb
Rock Physical
Accelerock
Rock Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   
Zoe
0844Sandaconda.png
Sandaconda Lv.40
Bulldoze
Ground Physical
Sand Attack
Ground Status
Poison Tail
Poison Physical
  --  
   
Samantha
0362Glalie.png
Glalie Lv.40
Ice Fang
Ice Physical
Bite
Dark Physical
Scary Face
Normal Status
  --  
   
Dylan
0148Dragonair.png
Dragonair Lv.40
Dragon Breath
Dragon Special
Safeguard
Normal Status
Slam
Normal Physical
  --  
   
Luke
0454Toxicroak.png
Toxicroak Lv.40
Venoshock
Poison Special
Low Kick
Fighting Physical
Poison Sting
Poison Physical
  --  
   

5★

NPC Trainers use the following Pokémon after 5★ Tera Raids are unlocked. Their level of 80 assumes the host is bringing a level 100 Pokémon.

Austin
0059Arcanine.png
Arcanine Lv.80
Flamethrower
Fire Special
Bite
Dark Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   
Ava
0748Toxapex.png
Toxapex Lv.80
Surf
Water Special
Poison Jab
Poison Physical
Chilling Water
Water Special
  --  
   
Logan
0930Arboliva.png
Arboliva Lv.80
Energy Ball
Grass Special
Safeguard
Normal Status
Earth Power
Ground Special
  --  
   
Hailey
0939Bellibolt.png
Bellibolt Lv.80
Discharge
Electric Special
Mud Shot
Ground Special
Light Screen
Psychic Status
  --  
   
Evan
0982Dudunsparce.png
Dudunsparce Lv.80
Hyper Drill
Normal Physical
Glare
Normal Status
Drill Run
Ground Physical
  --  
   
Charlotte
0398Staraptor.png
Staraptor Lv.80
Brave Bird
Flying Physical
Facade
Normal Physical
Feather Dance
Flying Status
  --  
   
Kylie
0128Tauros-Paldea Combat.png
Tauros Lv.80
Raging Bull
Fighting Physical
Work Up
Normal Status
Assurance
Dark Physical
  --  
   
Hunter
0426Drifblim.png
Drifblim Lv.80
Shadow Ball
Ghost Special
Air Slash
Flying Special
Will-O-Wisp
Fire Status
  --  
   
Gianna
0197Umbreon.png
Umbreon Lv.80
Dark Pulse
Dark Special
Thunder Wave
Electric Status
Psychic
Psychic Special
  --  
   
Eli
0282Gardevoir.png
Gardevoir Lv.80
Psyshock
Psychic Special
Dazzling Gleam
Fairy Special
Life Dew
Water Status
  --  
   
Henry
0823Corviknight.png
Corviknight Lv.80
Iron Head
Steel Physical
Drill Peck
Flying Physical
Scary Face
Normal Status
  --  
   
Chase
0700Sylveon.png
Sylveon Lv.80
Moonblast
Fairy Special
Quick Attack
Normal Physical
Charm
Fairy Status
  --  
   
Claire
0214Heracross.png
Heracross Lv.80
Megahorn
Bug Physical
Brick Break
Fighting Physical
Bulk Up
Fighting Status
  --  
   
Brooklyn
0934Garganacl.png
Garganacl Lv.80
Rock Slide
Rock Physical
Rock Tomb
Rock Physical
Heavy Slam
Steel Physical
  --  
   
Zoe
0750Mudsdale.png
Mudsdale Lv.80
High Horsepower
Ground Physical
Rock Smash
Fighting Physical
Low Kick
Fighting Physical
  --  
   
Samantha
0461Weavile.png
Weavile Lv.80
Night Slash
Dark Physical
Ice Punch
Ice Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   
Dylan
0612Haxorus.png
Haxorus Lv.80
Dragon Claw
Dragon Physical
Facade
Normal Physical
Scary Face
Normal Status
  --  
   
Luke
0980Clodsire.png
Clodsire Lv.80
Poison Jab
Poison Physical
Stomping Tantrum
Ground Physical
Toxic
Poison Status
  --  
   

See also

References


Pokémon battle variations
Double BattleMulti BattleTriple BattleRotation BattleHorde EncounterSOS BattleSupport PlayMax Raid BattleFull Battle
Contest BattleLauncher BattleSky BattleInverse BattleBattle RoyalDynamax AdventureAuto BattleTera Raid BattleScripted battle
Battle modes


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