I would swap giga drain for recover on the stellar arceus plate build. Giga drain gives less than recover as far as sustain but it can build tera orb and once steller, will still get the slight tera boost efficiently turning the move into the special version of drain punch.
Electric terrain doesn’t only give you a boost to your attack on Iron Hands but also prevents you from going to sleep. It even works if you are yawned and use it on your turn before going to sleep. It’s very nice
For those that are using the Terapagos build, just be aware that some people have been disconnected at the end of the raids before you're able to finish it.
Great builds here! I'll throw Hisuian Goodra in here as one of my favorite Special Attackers. Goodra-Hisui 252 HP 252 SpA 6 SpD Ability: Gooey Nature: Modest Item: Shell Bell Tera: Steel Moveset: Flash Cannon Acid Spray Steel Beam Shelter First three turns, spam Acid Spray, or use Shelter once if fighting a Physical Mon. Once Tera is charged, you can Terastalize and spam Steel Beam. Because the recoil damage is fixed at 50%, Goodra will always recover back the recoil it took from the Shell Bell. The only time I switch to Flash Cannon is when the enemy gets off a stat reset or if the shield comes up and I'm less than 75% health. It can shred through a lot of Pokemon and I've found it to be even more useful than Gholdengo.
I have a category of Body Press(ers) for easy/ safe solos. Basically, a Mon can learn Body Press with Def capabilities (Tera: Fighting) so as long as they don't resist it. Good Mons I built for this category: 1- Zamazenta (Crowned Shield form): Very bulky, high Def + Iron Def 2- Dachsbun: For enemies with Fire attacks or spam Will-O 3- Kommo-o: High Def + Iron Def with Defensive abilities. 4- Avalugg (any form): High Def + Iron Def + Ice Body for Snow recovery.
@@PanFroHey there buddy what's up I just got through with testing out my new body presser build with Bastiodon don't sleep on this one it is pretty phenomenal the moves are Screech which is an egg move by the way, Iron Defense, Body Press, and Taunt although you could replace it with either Reflect or Light Screen if you want to then as for Nature goes for this one is Impish, EV's 252 in HP and 252 for Defense the rest I put into Special Defense and the item that I recommend is Shell Bell and the Tera is Fighting.
My favorite body press + iron defense user is Torkoal. Shell Armor protects it from critical hits, so it’s a guaranteed win against physical attackers. It also learns moves like Clear Smog, Amnesia, and Will-O-Wisp, giving it a bit more flexibility.
Alcremie has some syntegy with Malamar and Pokemon with Mold Breaker, for a Tera raid that has an stat move boosting in its moveset such as Corviknight, Dragonite or Gardevoir, Malamar uses Skill Swap to transfer its Contrary, due to how that ability works, it will cause Decorate to Lower its Attack and Special Attack by 2 stages. Mold Breaker (and its variations, Turboblaze or Teravolt) can ingore Contrary, causing it stat lowering moves to still lower the target with Contrary ability. Rampardos and Excadrill are good examples since they can learn Screech and Metal Sound respectively.
Another fantastic supporter is actually Venonat. Ability: Compound eyes Item: Eviolite Moveset: -Screech -any -any -any 252 HP, 252 Def, 6 SpDef Venonat will never miss a screech and it has higher accuracy on effect moves like stun spore, sleep powder, etc.
personally recommend a support goodra for physical attacking raid with ability gooey charm acid spray scald life dew/dragon cheer/chilling water any attack will slow them by 1 stage and just spam charm and acid spray, scald for potential burn
This is my first game and Im playing offline can you make another one with weaker/easier pokemon to get lol I have violet too so they arent as good as scarlet
tera stellar is pretty much strictly better on all raid mons (Unless you rely on coverage or need a defensive tera) because instead of giving an aditional stab (+50% boost) tera stellar gives you an aditional 100% boost on all stab moves, this goes away after first use outside of raids but it you do keep it permanently in tera raid dens, non stab moves only give you a 20% boost to their damage. You can find this information on serebi. Also a note that tera stellar tera blast is allways going to only recieve a 20% boost when tera, including Terapagos, so you lose your stab on tera starstorm after terastalizing.
The stellar boost is the exact same boost as a stab tera boost, it’s not anymore lol. You misunderstood the mechanic. Also defensive tera boost is pretty massive especially against raid bosses that have coverage moves.
@justdominik9812 "If a move matches the Pokémon's base type, *then like standard Terastallization*, it will get a 100% boost bringing it to double, much like when you Terastallize into the type the Pokémon already is." - Serebii. It has always been like this lol.
@@justdominik9812 Pretty sure your descriptions are mostly right from serebii, except that the stellar type damage boost is in addition to the STAB boosts, so Terapagos won't lose the STAB bonus after terastalizing. Also, Tera Blast and Tera Starstorm are the only two moves that receive different boosts, in which those will only receive 20% boost like non-STAB moves regardless of type matching.
With these raid builds you will be unbeatable! Whats your favorite build? Have fun PanFam
Couldn't you use Sheer Force Life Orb Feraligatr with DDance/ Sword Dance (i think he gets it) Liquidation to do loads of damage?
It doesn’t have the bulk to do high tier raiding and shell bell is an very important item which it would need
I would swap giga drain for recover on the stellar arceus plate build. Giga drain gives less than recover as far as sustain but it can build tera orb and once steller, will still get the slight tera boost efficiently turning the move into the special version of drain punch.
Been using Muk. Best support. Weather changer too.
I use Annihilape most of the time. I'd like to use Iron Hands, but I hate the belly drum move. LoL
Electric terrain doesn’t only give you a boost to your attack on Iron Hands but also prevents you from going to sleep. It even works if you are yawned and use it on your turn before going to sleep. It’s very nice
For those that are using the Terapagos build, just be aware that some people have been disconnected at the end of the raids before you're able to finish it.
What do you mean by that?
Why does this happen? It's happened to me a few times now it's annoying.
report this to gamefreak
@Toug413 it means that it will kick you from the raid and you won't be able to catch the pokemon or gain rewards.
@carolineeasthope7939 no idea, I had to look it up after having a few people in discord were having the same issue
Great builds here!
I'll throw Hisuian Goodra in here as one of my favorite Special Attackers.
Goodra-Hisui
252 HP
252 SpA
6 SpD
Ability: Gooey
Nature: Modest
Item: Shell Bell
Tera: Steel
Moveset:
Flash Cannon
Acid Spray
Steel Beam
Shelter
First three turns, spam Acid Spray, or use Shelter once if fighting a Physical Mon. Once Tera is charged, you can Terastalize and spam Steel Beam. Because the recoil damage is fixed at 50%, Goodra will always recover back the recoil it took from the Shell Bell. The only time I switch to Flash Cannon is when the enemy gets off a stat reset or if the shield comes up and I'm less than 75% health. It can shred through a lot of Pokemon and I've found it to be even more useful than Gholdengo.
You mean my shiny Goo boi can finally have the spotlight? Thanks for this build!❤
I have a category of Body Press(ers) for easy/ safe solos. Basically, a Mon can learn Body Press with Def capabilities (Tera: Fighting) so as long as they don't resist it. Good Mons I built for this category:
1- Zamazenta (Crowned Shield form): Very bulky, high Def + Iron Def
2- Dachsbun: For enemies with Fire attacks or spam Will-O
3- Kommo-o: High Def + Iron Def with Defensive abilities.
4- Avalugg (any form): High Def + Iron Def + Ice Body for Snow recovery.
Corviknight is easily my favorite body press Pokémon with great bulk and mirror armor
@@PanFro Yeah! Thanks for reminding me; Corviknight was my OG Body Presser and used against Hisuian Decidueye 😁
@@PanFroHey there buddy what's up I just got through with testing out my new body presser build with Bastiodon don't sleep on this one it is pretty phenomenal the moves are Screech which is an egg move by the way, Iron Defense, Body Press, and Taunt although you could replace it with either Reflect or Light Screen if you want to then as for Nature goes for this one is Impish, EV's 252 in HP and 252 for Defense the rest I put into Special Defense and the item that I recommend is Shell Bell and the Tera is Fighting.
With Tera stellar on iron hands your not running Tera blast so your not lowering your stats?
My favorite body press + iron defense user is Torkoal. Shell Armor protects it from critical hits, so it’s a guaranteed win against physical attackers.
It also learns moves like Clear Smog, Amnesia, and Will-O-Wisp, giving it a bit more flexibility.
21:44 Alcremie :) (I'm saving this for later)
Another excellent build video. Thank you for the refresh PanFro!
Glad to help! 💪🏽🐼✨
Alcremie has some syntegy with Malamar and Pokemon with Mold Breaker, for a Tera raid that has an stat move boosting in its moveset such as Corviknight, Dragonite or Gardevoir, Malamar uses Skill Swap to transfer its Contrary, due to how that ability works, it will cause Decorate to Lower its Attack and Special Attack by 2 stages. Mold Breaker (and its variations, Turboblaze or Teravolt) can ingore Contrary, causing it stat lowering moves to still lower the target with Contrary ability. Rampardos and Excadrill are good examples since they can learn Screech and Metal Sound respectively.
Another fantastic supporter is actually Venonat.
Ability: Compound eyes
Item: Eviolite
Moveset:
-Screech
-any
-any
-any
252 HP, 252 Def, 6 SpDef
Venonat will never miss a screech and it has higher accuracy on effect moves like stun spore, sleep powder, etc.
Appreciate your work this helps a lot of people 🐐
Happy to help
Ty so much the guide, beat 7 star emboar with the arceus build
personally recommend a support goodra for physical attacking raid with ability gooey
charm
acid spray
scald
life dew/dragon cheer/chilling water
any attack will slow them by 1 stage and just spam charm and acid spray, scald for potential burn
When you bring a Muk, you’ll always have luck.
The best Pokémon for every raid is Magikarp hands down
Glad I have pokemon home with all these pokemon to just move around at will......
Thanks bro! Just got finished building the ones I didn’t have! Phenomenal video!
Nice man, thanks!
Idk if you'll see this but a great video idea would be a guide for each of the hard tera pokemon like malamar or something
Does stellar Arceus only do 200 the first time or is it a special interaction where you get the stellar tera boost every time?
In tera raids, the boost is permanent for all pokemon.
I've seen some people run calyrex ice as a physical attacker for raids
It’s a strong Pokémon for sure, just has bad defensive typing and painfully slow
Does sinistacha hospitality ability work in Tera raids? If it does it could make a decent support with life dew and screens
Question, what like website or reference do you use for your shiny hunts? Specifically for the sandwich combinations
Supercell Slam on the Iron Hands ONLY if you know someone is bringing a dedicated healer.
I feel like every time I use terapagos in a raid I lose 😢
How did u get that hairstyle bro I’ve been looking forever😭
Iron hands with electric terrain ? Rather change for thunderpunch for that stab boost and you duplicate the number of raids done with him
You are better off with two different iron hands for different raids. ET is also a good pick when you are in raids that put you to sleep
This is my first game and Im playing offline can you make another one with weaker/easier pokemon to get lol I have violet too so they arent as good as scarlet
No venonat?
only good for 1hko strats
Real
Certified 1st?
tera stellar is pretty much strictly better on all raid mons (Unless you rely on coverage or need a defensive tera) because instead of giving an aditional stab (+50% boost) tera stellar gives you an aditional 100% boost on all stab moves, this goes away after first use outside of raids but it you do keep it permanently in tera raid dens, non stab moves only give you a 20% boost to their damage. You can find this information on serebi. Also a note that tera stellar tera blast is allways going to only recieve a 20% boost when tera, including Terapagos, so you lose your stab on tera starstorm after terastalizing.
The stellar boost is the exact same boost as a stab tera boost, it’s not anymore lol. You misunderstood the mechanic. Also defensive tera boost is pretty massive especially against raid bosses that have coverage moves.
@@PanFro did they like change it? Several sources are describing it the way i said. From both serebi, bulbapedia and competitive players.
@justdominik9812 "If a move matches the Pokémon's base type, *then like standard Terastallization*, it will get a 100% boost bringing it to double, much like when you Terastallize into the type the Pokémon already is." - Serebii. It has always been like this lol.
@@PanFroohh I see. Ty for explaining it.
@@justdominik9812 Pretty sure your descriptions are mostly right from serebii, except that the stellar type damage boost is in addition to the STAB boosts, so Terapagos won't lose the STAB bonus after terastalizing. Also, Tera Blast and Tera Starstorm are the only two moves that receive different boosts, in which those will only receive 20% boost like non-STAB moves regardless of type matching.