Get ready, *Pokemon Scarlet & Violet* fans! The latest 7-Star Tera Raid event is set to spotlight Quaquaval, the final Paldea starter. As with previous starter-focused raids, this one promises a challenging battle. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you counter Quaquaval in the upcoming 7-Star Tera Raid.
Before diving into the raid, understanding Quaquaval's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. As a Water/Fighting type, Quaquaval is vulnerable to Electric, Grass, Fairy, Flying, and Psychic-type moves. Given its Water Tera type during the raid, Electric and Grass-type moves will be your best bet for maximum impact.
If you're looking to mix things up, neutral attacks can be viable, but be wary of Quaquaval's resistances, which include Water, Fire, Ice, Dark, Rock, Bug, and Steel types.
Knowing Quaquaval's moveset is key to formulating a winning strategy. Here's what you can expect:
Moves like Close Combat and Aqua Step are expected, but the addition of Flying-type moves can disrupt strategies focused on Grass-types. Ice Spinner, with its 100% accuracy and terrain removal, poses a significant threat, especially to Pokemon relying on terrain boosts. Additionally, Quaquaval's use of Feather Dance to lower Attack stats and the Moxie ability to boost its Attack after knocking out an opponent will make solo battles particularly tough. It's essential to have powerful counters to tackle this raid effectively.
For the best chance at defeating Quaquaval, consider using these top counters: Eelektross, Miraidon, and Serperior. Each offers unique advantages and can deal substantial damage to Quaquaval's Water Tera type. Below are the recommended builds for each:
Eelektross is a great choice due to its resistance to Flying-type moves. Here's the optimal build:
Start with Discharge to potentially Paralyze Quaquaval, providing an opening for your team. Use Sunny Day to reduce the effectiveness of Water-type moves, and Gastro Acid to nullify the Moxie effect.
Miraidon's effectiveness hinges on disabling Quaquaval's Moxie effect, making it a better choice for team battles:
Set up Electric Terrain to enhance your Electric moves, and use Electric Drive repeatedly while resisting most of Quaquaval's attacks. Calm Mind and Metal Sound can help if the battle gets tough.
Using another starter, Serperior, can be a strategic move, provided you can handle Ice Spinner:
Reflect, bolstered by Light Clay, will be your defense against Quaquaval's attacks. Use Gastro Acid to remove Moxie, then hit hard with Leaf Storm and recover with Giga Drain.
To join the 7-Star Quaquaval Tera Raid, you must first complete the Academy Ace Tournament. This involves defeating all eight Gyms again in the post-game, winning the tournament, and then participating in 4 and 5-Star Raids until Jacq unlocks the 7-Star Raid feature for you.
The Quaquaval Tera Raid event runs from March 14 at 7 PM EST to March 20 at 6:59 PM EST, giving you a week to challenge Quaquaval and claim your rewards.
With these strategies and counters, you're well-equipped to take on the 7-Star Quaquaval Tera Raid in *Pokemon Scarlet & Violet*.
*Pokemon Scarlet & Violet is available now on Nintendo Switch.*