I think I get it. This one is now becoming one of the biggest encounters in this game. When I saw something with this, this depends if there will be small to big encounters. I usually have to see, no matter how tough this indicates.
When I did this raid, I brought Shulk, my Ice Rider Calyrex. It held a Covert Cloak (which I've had on it since I first bought it over from my Sword file) and has Tera Fairy. All of these were for general defense, though Ice Rider wound up getting hit a lot. I caught the shiny Rayquaza in a Level Ball and named it "T-elos," after the antagonist/evil counterpart of KOS-MOS from Xenosaga.
Fairy is definitely the way to go for Tera types; can’t say the same for all those fools bringing in Dragon-types with Tera Dragon, who will get clobbered with Dragon Pulse over and over.
Arceus was using Acid Spray until Rayquaza's SP DEF was super low. Combine that with Alcremie's Decorate on Eternatus, and the Tera Raid was over in two minutes.
Yeah, I like when these come together so well. My first few raids went by very well. I tried playing again on Christmas evening and found incompetence everywhere I went. I wasn't recording though.
I hosted a Raid with random players, I used a support Mew (Reflect, Light Screen, Life Dew, and Ice Beam to chip tera damage), and the teammates that ended up joining where two that used Sylveon, and Enamorous. We were able to get through pretty easily.
Fairy-type Pokémon are very good against the Black Rayquaza, I've noticed. Where people falter is when the field is crowded with Dragon-types. That being said, I did see one where someone brought in Alolan Ninetales, which proceeded to have no effect on the battle because the player kept trying to use Aurora Veil, seemingly not knowing what Air Lock does.
Not much to say since this is just a 5-star raid. Though if this was a 7-star raid, it would be a lot more frustrating than the Mewtwo raid. I used Klefki with Magnet Rise. For some reason I thought Dragon Ascent was a Dragon type move, and was confused on why it kept hitting fairy types.
To be fair Dragon Ascent has Dragon in the name (and this isn't even a translation thing; the Japanese name is Dragon Ascension). It's misleading when it's actually a Flying-type move.
I think I get it. This one is now becoming one of the biggest encounters in this game. When I saw something with this, this depends if there will be small to big encounters. I usually have to see, no matter how tough this indicates.
When I did this raid, I brought Shulk, my Ice Rider Calyrex. It held a Covert Cloak (which I've had on it since I first bought it over from my Sword file) and has Tera Fairy.
All of these were for general defense, though Ice Rider wound up getting hit a lot.
I caught the shiny Rayquaza in a Level Ball and named it "T-elos," after the antagonist/evil counterpart of KOS-MOS from Xenosaga.
Fairy is definitely the way to go for Tera types; can’t say the same for all those fools bringing in Dragon-types with Tera Dragon, who will get clobbered with Dragon Pulse over and over.
Arceus was using Acid Spray until Rayquaza's SP DEF was super low. Combine that with Alcremie's Decorate on Eternatus, and the Tera Raid was over in two minutes.
Yeah, I like when these come together so well.
My first few raids went by very well. I tried playing again on Christmas evening and found incompetence everywhere I went. I wasn't recording though.
I hosted a Raid with random players, I used a support Mew (Reflect, Light Screen, Life Dew, and Ice Beam to chip tera damage), and the teammates that ended up joining where two that used Sylveon, and Enamorous. We were able to get through pretty easily.
Fairy-type Pokémon are very good against the Black Rayquaza, I've noticed. Where people falter is when the field is crowded with Dragon-types.
That being said, I did see one where someone brought in Alolan Ninetales, which proceeded to have no effect on the battle because the player kept trying to use Aurora Veil, seemingly not knowing what Air Lock does.
Not much to say since this is just a 5-star raid. Though if this was a 7-star raid, it would be a lot more frustrating than the Mewtwo raid.
I used Klefki with Magnet Rise. For some reason I thought Dragon Ascent was a Dragon type move, and was confused on why it kept hitting fairy types.
Nevertheless, I saw plenty of people struggle with this one. A lot of it seems to come from overconfidence.
To be fair Dragon Ascent has Dragon in the name (and this isn't even a translation thing; the Japanese name is Dragon Ascension). It's misleading when it's actually a Flying-type move.