We’re seeing a theme with Black Crystal 7-Star events, and the Decidueye Tera Raid event is no exception. Starters from all over the Pokémon world are coming in with their mightiest marks to show the trainers they mean business. Holding up the last two weekends in March 2023, Decidueye The Unrivalled will be tearing up Tera Raid dens near trainers on the following dates and times:
- March 17 at 00:00 UTC to March 19 at 23:59 UTC
- March 24 at 00:00 UTC to March 26 at 23:59 UTC
This is great news with the two events being back to back, but what other information do we know? We know it’ll have the mightiest mark and it’ll have a Flying Tera Typing, but what else can we prepare for? Let’s take a deep dive into the Decidueye Tera Raid event so we can hit the ground running when the first round drops.
Decidueye Tera Raid Event¶
With Decidueye having a Flying Tera Typing, we know it’s main weakness will be Electric Type attacks. This typing is a good option for trainers considering it’s not weak against Decidueye’s standard
Ghost and
Grass typings. Decidueye focuses on physical attacks and raising the power of those physical attacks as it raises its shields.
Decidueye The Unrivalled is up next in 7-Star Black Crystal Tera Raids.
Decidueye Tera Raid: Moves and Moveset¶
Decidueye The Unrivalled caught moves.
Here’s a list of all moves available to Decidueye The Unrivalled on March 17 onwards:
Caught Moves¶
Moves | Type | Description |
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Physical Damage: 120 Power, 100 Accuracy and deals 1/3 of total damage to the user. |
Leaf Blade | ![]() |
Physical Damage: 90 Power, 100 Accuracy with an enhanced critical hit ratio. |
Spirit Shackle | ![]() |
Physical Damage: 80 Power, 80 Accuracy and prevents the target from switching out. |
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Physical Damage: Variable Power, 100 Accuracy, causes damage dependant on the target weight. The heavier the target, the bigger the damage. |
Bonus Raid Moves¶
Feather Dance |
Flying |Status: Lowers targets attack by two stages.
Swords Dance |
Normal | Status: Raises user’s attack stat by two stages.
Air Cutter |
Flying | Special Damage: 60, 95 Accuracy and has an increased Critical Hit ratio.
Decidueye Tera Raid: Stats¶
(1 of 2) Decidueye is a formidable opponent!
Decidueye is a formidable opponent! (left), Its Sassy nature raises its Sp. Def, although Adamant would take advantage of its physical attack moveset. (right)
Here are all the stats trainers can expect from Decidueye The Unrivaled:
Stat | Description |
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Raid Type | 7-Star Tera Raid |
Mark | Mighest Mark |
Shiny Chance | Shiny Locked (No shiny variant available) |
Catch Rate | Can only be caught once |
Level | 100 |
Type | ![]() ![]() |
Tera Type | ![]() |
Ability | Long Reach (Hidden) |
HP | 1/297 |
Attack | 275 |
Defense | 186 |
Speed | 158 |
Sp. Def | 236 |
Sp. Atk | 236 |
Decidueye Tera Raid: Drops¶
(1 of 2) Trainers can have fun farming Exp. Candies all weekend long!
Trainers can have fun farming Exp. Candies all weekend long! (left), These drops follow the same patterns as the rest of the Mightiest Mark events, with some noticeable differences such as TMs. (right)
Like the Greninja Tera Raid event before it, there’s lots of Exp. Candy, TMs and valuable items to sell on in the drops below:
Guaranteed Drops | Amount |
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6 |
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4 |
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3 |
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3 |
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20 |
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10 (For Host) |
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Once per game save |
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Once per game save |
Bonus Drops | Amount / Chance |
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2 5% Chance |
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3 15% Chance |
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5 23% Chance |
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2 10% Chance |
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3 5% Chance |
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3 5% Chance |
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2 10% Chance |
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1 2% Chance |
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2 5% Chance |
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1 3% Chance |
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1 5% |
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1 4% |
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10 5% |
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1 2% Chance |
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1 1% Chance |
Best Decidueye Counter and build¶
(1 of 2) Bellibolt is a powerful electric type Pokémon when used correctly. It’s also one of the best Pokémon designs in years.
Bellibolt is a powerful electric type Pokémon when used correctly. It’s also one of the best Pokémon designs in years. (left), This is currently one of the best movesets for Bellibolt. (right)
We’re confident Bellibolt will proves a worthy Pokémon against Decidueye The Unrivalled due to its Electric Typing and unique attack and ability combo that deals double super effective damage whilst healing Bellibolt half of the total damage value. It’s a killer build which we’ve covered in detail, even how to find the best Bellibolt and get the right moves.
Miraidon will also prove a good pairing with Bellibolt. As Bellibolt uses Acid Spray and Parabolic
Charge to attack whilst healing, MIraidon can use
Calm Mind to raise it’s Special Attack then use Electro Drift to deal massive damage. Make sure to implement this strategy before and after Decidueye removes all negative effects from itself.
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