It’s been teased that the subsequent Pokémon to function in a 7-star Tera Raid in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet can be a thriller.
Thus far, Charizard and Cinderace have featured within the 7-star Tera Raid however Sport Freak is retaining the identification of the third Pokémon a secret in the interim.
Nonetheless, it has confirmed it will likely be a poison Tera kind, can be degree 100 and have the mightiest mark.
The limited-time occasion will begin on January 27 and run till January 29. Throughout that point, the thriller raid boss will solely be catchable as soon as per save file. The occasion may also return on February 10 and run till February 12.
Followers on Reddit appear to suppose both Poison Greninja or Venusaur would be the thriller Pokémon.
Following that, a Valentine’s Day raid will run from February 13 to fifteen and have Tandemaus with a fairy Tera kind.
Serebii Replace: A Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Valentine’s Day Raid occasion has been introduced, focuses on Fairy-type Tandemaus.
Runs from February thirteenth by way of fifteenth https://t.co/gDbXkHSvkT pic.twitter.com/RhlQSOWCES— Serebii.web (@SerebiiNet) January 12, 2023
It’s additionally been confirmed (by way of Serebii.net) that an replace is coming to the sport subsequent month, aiming to repair numerous bugs and add “performance”.
Scarlet & Violet launched 107 new Pokémon to the sport, with 293 current ‘mons additionally out there to catch.
Launched final November, Pokémon Scarlet & Violet went on to promote over 10million copies in its first few days.
In a three-star evaluate, NME wrote: “Pokémon Scarlet & Violet is a irritating beast. I’ve loved my time with it, and when you’re a Poké-fan you gained’t begrudge it for the technical points and design flaws, however it’s unattainable to suggest when it feels so half-baked. There are good concepts right here, however it seems like it will have benefited if developer Sport Freak had been given somewhat extra time to refine the quite a few concepts right here.”
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