Because of the sophisticated technique employed by a group of Pokemon Scarlet & Violet players, a Shiny Magikarp could complete the 7-star Typhlosion Tera Raid with just a single attack.
The Generation 9 games announced on April 10 that Typhlosion would be the next 7-star Tera Raid to be played. This Pokemon of the Fire-type is the culmination of Cyndaquil’s growth during Generation 2. Scarlet & Violet’s series of Tera Raids includes Typhlosion, which represents yet another previously available beginning option. Decidueye, Samurott, and Greninja are three examples of former Pokémon.
Trainers must devise flawless plans for each 7-star Tera Raid to capture the Pokemon they want successfully. In this instance, a player has maintained the pattern they have been following of completing Scarlet & Violet Tera Raids with a Magikarp. The following is an explanation of how they used the identical setup for the Ghost Tera-type Typhlosion.
The specifics of Magikarp’s approach to the Typhlosion Tera Raid strategy
A person by the name of Nommable123 posted a clip of the Tera Raid that lasted for thirty seconds on the Pokemon Scarlet & Violet subreddit. The video demonstrates that Nommable123 was able to crystallize its Shiny Magikarp and defeat a Typhlosion with Flail while it had total health.
The trainer posted the comprehensive strategy in the corresponding comment section. Sylveon, Samurott, Luxray, and Magikarp were all members of the party that the squad put together. The Pokémon that appears to have the fewest defenses is capable of taking down Typhlosion thanks to Samurott’s ability, False Swipe, which lowers Magikarp’s health to 1. This resulted in a significant increase in Flail’s power thanks to Magikarp’s low health.
“I applaud the patience that members of your group have,” was written by Sufficient_Lynx3146. According to crog_42’s observation, changing the type of Flail by using Skill Swap Pixilate is a “chef’s kiss.” Flail is a move of the Normal style. Hence it would not have had any effect on Typhlosion if it had been used at first. On the other hand, Sylveon utilized its Pixilate ability to change all Fairy-type moves to Normal-type moves.
Earlier, Nommable123 won the 7-star Tera Raids against Samurott and Decidueye, both of which were Decidueye and Samurott. The player took advantage of the Samurott event by having their Corviknight cast Swagger and their Perrserker cast False Swipe to boost the power of their Flail attack. Even though the first round of the Typhlosion Tera Raid has concluded, the Pokemon will again be available at 00:00 UTC on April 21 and continuing until 23:59 UTC on April 13.
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