List of wild Tera Pokémon
This is a list of wild Tera Pokémon and their locations in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Wild Tera Pokémon have a Shiny rate of 1/4096, which is unaffected by Shiny Charm and Sparkling Power from sandwiches[1]. Other meal powers like Teensy, Humungo, and Title Power, are also ineffective on wild Tera Pokémon.
Wild Tera Pokémon cannot obtain normal marks (e.g., weather-based or personality marks). However, their Scale is always at least 200[2], so they have a higher-than-normal chance to qualify for the Jumbo Mark, and no chance to qualify for the Mini Mark.
Paldea
Kitakami
Pokémon here have two listed levels: the first level is used if the player has not yet completed The Way Home storyline in Paldea, while the second is used if they have.
| Pokémon | Tera Type | Level | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arbok | Electric | 24 67 |
Mossfell Confluence | |
| Sandslash | Rock | 24 68 |
Reveler's Road | |
| Vulpix | Fairy | 18 62 |
Reveler's Road | |
| Poliwhirl | Fighting | 25 68 |
Mossfell Confluence | |
| Geodude | Fighting | 20 64 |
Oni's Maw | |
| Yanma | Psychic | 24 66 |
Wistful Fields | |
| Quagsire | Poison | 50 71 |
Timeless Woods | |
| Slugma | Rock | 28 69 |
Infernal Pass | |
| Nosepass | Electric | 28 71 |
Paradise Barrens | |
| Dusclops | Ice | 53 74 |
Timeless Woods | |
| Munchlax | Ghost | 20 65 |
Kitakami Road | |
| Gurdurr | Dark | 28 66 |
Wistful Fields | |
| Swanna | Ice | 41 74 |
Kitakami Wilds | |
| Lampent | Grass | 45 86 |
Infernal Pass | |
| Vullaby | Poison | 30 68 |
Fellhorn Gorge | |
| Trevenant | Normal | 54 75 |
Timeless Woods | |
| Vikavolt | Grass | 41 74 |
Kitakami Wilds | |
| Hakamo-o | Steel | 37 78 |
Oni Mountain | |
| Applin | Bug | 15 59 |
Apple Hills | |
| Glimmora | Grass | 35 76 |
Crystal Pool | |
| Poltchageist Counterfeit Form |
Water | 28 71 |
Mossfell Confluence | |
Blueberry Academy
Standard Tera Types
| Pokémon | Tera Type | Level | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magneton | Grass | 71 | Canyon Biome | |
| Dewgong | Fairy | 74 | Polar Biome | |
| Muk Alolan Form |
Fire | 75 | Coastal Biome | |
| Rhydon | Water | 71 | Canyon Biome | |
| Seadra | Dragon | 50 | Coastal Biome | |
| Magmar | Electric | 66 | Savanna Biome | |
| Tauros | Fighting | 68 | Savanna Biome | |
| Lapras | Bug | 77 | Polar Biome | |
| Porygon | Electric | 60 | Chargestone Cavern | |
| Granbull | Normal | 77 | Torchlit Labyrinth | |
| Hitmontop | Ice | 65 | Canyon Biome | |
| Vibrava | Steel | 62 | Savanna Biome | |
| Metang | Ghost | 64 | Polar Biome | |
| Abomasnow | Water | 69 | Polar Biome | |
| Reuniclus | Fairy | 75 | Polar Biome | |
| Eelektross | Steel | 77 | Chargestone Cavern | |
| Golurk | Flying | 77 | Canyon Biome | |
| Trumbeak | Grass | 58 | Coastal Biome | |
| Bruxish | Dark | 53 | Coastal Biome | |
| Duraludon | Fighting | 70 | Polar Biome | |
| Rabsca | Poison | 65 | Savanna Biome | |
Stellar type
Wild Stellar-type Tera Pokémon will only appear after catching Terapagos. Each of the 12 locations will always spawn a fixed species of Pokémon for the first time, but when a Pokémon respawns at that spot at least one day after the previous one was caught or defeated, it may be a different species.
See also
References
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