Raid Battles made the jump from Pokémon’s Generation VIII (Sword and Shield) to Generation IX (Scarlet and Violet). While similar, the big difference this time around is the Terastal phenomenon, where Pokémon’s type can change to one of the 18 different types available in-game. Not to mention, Pokémon will receive boosted attack power, provided that the attack type and the Tera type match.
One thing that is definitely staying the same for these Raid Battles is that they’re limited-time events. Just like in Sword and Shield, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet will have dedicated days featuring special Tera Raid Battles. To date, these are the following types of Tera Raid Battle events:
- Spotlight Events/ 1- to 5-Star Tera Raid Battles: A single Pokémon is featured. This event type was originally referred to as a Spotlight event (i.e.: Eevee Spotlight) prior to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s launch. Afterward, these events have been called 1- to 5-Star Tera Raid Battle events. The Pokémon featured will have all 18 different Tera Types available in 1- to 5-Star Tera Raid Battles.
- 4- and 5-Star Tera Raid Battles: Select Pokémon will be available in more frequently appearing 4- and 5-Star Tera Raid Battles. So far, Pokémon appearing in these battles already appear in-game during normal circumstances and are version exclusives (i.e.: Tyranitar (Scarlet) and Salamence (Violet) event). The main difference here is that the spawn of these specific Tera Raid Battles has been boosted and the introduction of a 4-Star Tera Raid Battle version (instead of the games’ standard 5- and 6-Star Tera Raid Battles).
- Black Crystal Tera Raid Battles: A special Pokémon is featured with 7-Star Tera Raid Battles. This Pokémon will always be level 100. Additional perks like titles, marks, and more could be active. Pokémon that are featured in this tier can only be caught once per game, per save. These events will also include 4- and 5-Star Tera Raid Battles featuring two specific Pokémon that have a type advantage against the ultra-powerful 7-Star Tera Raid Battle Pokémon (and there are no catch limits to the 4- and 5-Star Tera Raid Battle featured Pokémon).
For this Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Tera Raid Battle event, it’ll be 1- to 5-Star Tera Raid Battles featuring Chest Form Gimmighoul plus some Mass Outbreaks. Get all the details about this event with our guide below:
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s Chest Form Gimmighoul Tera Raid Battle and Wattrel, Riolu, and Comfey Mass Outbreaks
Begins: Thursday, August 8th, 2024 at 5 p.m. PT | 8 p.m. ET
Ends: Thursday, August 22nd, 2024 at 4:59 p.m. PT | 7:59 p.m. ET
Pokémon featured – Chest Form Gimmighoul, Wattrel, Riolu, and Comfey
Chest Form Gimmighoul’s 1- to 5-Star Tera Raid Battles will be active during this event. All 18 different Tera Types are possibilities for Chest Form Gimmighoul.
Note: Previously, Chest Form Gimmighoul appeared in a Tera Raid Battle event in June and July 2023. This event may be similar to 2023’s, but with the addition of Mass Outbreaks.
How do I find the 1- to 5-Star Tera Raid Battle Crystals?
To determine if a Tera Raid crystal features the Pokémon starring in this event, the Tera Raid icon will have a glow to it on the overworld map. Plus, there will be a distinct aura surrounding the Tera Raid crystal.
A Tera Raid crystal featuring an event Pokémon. Initially shared by The Pokémon Company when announcing the Eevee Spotlight event.
Will this Chest Form Gimmighoul have any special abilities, moves, titles, or marks?
No. Since the event is about boosting the spawn rates for 1- through 5-Star Tera Raids, Chest Form Gimmighoul’s typical stats, moves, and more will be the same as if the event wasn’t live. Yet, 5-Star Tera Raid Battles will have a “small chance to encounter a Shiny Chest Form Gimmighoul”.
Still, you can expect the following stats for Chest Form Gimmighoul caught during this event:
Chest Form Gimmighoul (1-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Level: 12
- Ability: Rattled
- Tera Type: One of 18 different Tera Types
- Moves: Tackle and Astonish.
Chest Form Gimmighoul (2-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Level: 20
- Ability: Rattled
- Tera Type: One of 18 different Tera Types
- Moves: Tackle, Astonish, and Hex.
Chest Form Gimmighoul (3-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Level: 35
- Ability: Rattled
- Tera Type: One of 18 different Tera Types
- Moves: Tackle, Astonish, Hex, and Power Gem.
Chest Form Gimmighoul (4-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Level: 45
- Ability: Rattled
- Tera Type: One of 18 different Tera Types
- Moves: Take Down, Astonish, Hex, and Power Gem.
Chest Form Gimmighoul (5-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Level: 75
- Ability: Rattled
- Tera Type: One of 18 different Tera Types
- Moves: Take Down, Shadow Ball, Hex, and Power Gem.
What items will be issued as rewards when defeating Chest Form Gimmighoul?
Upon defeating Chest Form Gimmighoul, Trainers can receive the following items:
Chest Form Gimmighoul (1-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Guaranteed: Exp. Candy XS, Exp. Candy S, and Swift Feather.
- Possible/at random: Exp. Candy XS, Exp. Candy S, Swift Feather, Pretty Feather, Chesto Berry, and/or Persim Berry.
Chest Form Gimmighoul (2-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Guaranteed: Exp. Candy S and Swift Feather.
- Possible/at random: Exp. Candy S, Exp. Candy M, Swift Feather, Pearl, Chesto Berry, and/or Persim Berry.
Chest Form Gimmighoul (3-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Guaranteed: Exp. Candy S, Exp. Candy M, Swift Feather, and Tera Type Shard (depending on the Tera Type).
- Possible/at random: Exp. Candy S, Exp. Candy M, Swift Feather, Big Pearl, Big Mushroom, Lum Berry, and/or Sitrus Berry.
Chest Form Gimmighoul (4-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Guaranteed: Exp. Candy M, Exp. Candy L, Swift Feather, and Tera Type Shard (depending on the Tera Type).
- Possible/at random: Exp. Candy M, Exp. Candy L, Swift Feather, Big Pearl, Nugget, Kelpsy Berry, Lum Berry, Sitrus Berry, and/or Tera Type Shard (depending on the Tera Type).
Chest Form Gimmighoul (5-Star Tera Raid Battle)
- Guaranteed: Exp. Candy L, Exp. Candy XL, Swift Feather, and Tera Type Shard (depending on the Tera Type).
- Possible/at random: Exp. Candy L, Swift Feather, Rare Candy, Comet Shard, Nugget, PP UP, Modest Mint, Kelpsy Berry, Tera Type Shard (depending on the Tera Type), Bitter Herba Mystica, Bottle Cap, and/or Ability Capsule.
What is required to participate in 1- to 5-Star Tera Raid Battle events?
In order to unlock these special Tera Raid Battle events, players will need the following:
- A copy of Pokémon Scarlet and/or Violet
- An internet connection in order to download the latest Poké Portal News
- If you don’t have the newest Poké Portal News, you can force an update by going to the game’s menu, selecting Mystery Gift, and then selecting Check Poké Portal News.
- Note: According to The Pokémon Company and Nintendo, you do not need an active Nintendo Switch Online membership to access the Poké Portal News and receive the latest updates.
- Completing specific post-game event(s).
- For 1- and 2-Star Tera Raid Battles, you can access them once you’ve completed the game’s tutorial.
- For 3-Star Tera Raid Battles, you’ll need to acquire 3 Gym Badges.
- For 4-Star Tera Raid Battles, you’ll need to acquire 7 Gym Badges.
- For 5-Star Tera Raid Battles, you’ll need to complete the main campaign of the game and see the credits roll.
Notes:
- If you haven’t met any of the requirements above, don’t worry: you can instead join another Trainer’s Tera Raid Battle via a multiplayer group or using a Link Code.
- If Trainers wish to play with others online, they’ll also need the following: an active Nintendo Switch Online membership (paid, in good standing).
How many Chest Form Gimmighoul can I catch during this event?
There is no catch-limit to Chest Form Gimmighoul here. You’re only limited by time and how many Tera Raid Battles you can complete during the event.
Will there be any additional special Tera Raid Battles during this event?
No. This event doesn’t overlap with any other special Tera Raid Battles.
Will there be any special Mass Outbreaks during this event?
Yes, there will be a mass outbreak event. Pokémon featured in these mass outbreaks will have a higher chance of having the Pump-Up Mark. The following Pokémon will be featured during the mass outbreak event: Wattrel, Riolu, and Comfey. These three Pokémon will only be available in certain areas of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and may require The Hidden Area of Treasure Zero DLC (the Kitakami region with The Teal Mask and the Blueberry Academy with The Indigo Disk):
- Paldea region: Wattrel
- Kitakami region: Riolu
- Blueberry Academy’s Terarium: Comfey
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