 Hello friends, welcome back to the channel. In today's video, we're going to go through some of the best solo terror builds that we've got from the Teal Mask. With the introduction of the Teal Mask, we had about a hundred new Pokemon added to Scarlet and Violet. I've been through all of these Pokemon and picked out the select few that I think are going to be very good options going in for soloing terorites, specifically five and six star terorites for farming high cost items, terror shots, or even herbomistica, if they're the sort of items that you're going to need in your games. Of course, like all of our other terror video build guides on the channel, all of the Pokemon that we feature in today's video will be in the description below. If you want to take a closer look at the actual move sets with EVs and all other information that we go over in today's video, like I mentioned, these are going to be specifically for farming through five and six star terorites. It's not to say that they won't work against seven star terorites, but you have to be a bit more catered for seven star terorites as they kind of interact a little bit differently than other raids that were kind of used to just in the base game. So first Pokemon we're going to start off with, probably no surprise to a lot of you, is going to be Ogre Pond. It is a very flexible Pokemon because it has access to its masks. It's going to have the wellspring mask, the half flame mask and the cornerstone mask, which give it the ability to turn into a water grass, biograss and rock grass Pokemon. Obviously without any mask attached, it has its default form, which is going to be its teal mask form, but it then opens the door for you to have a held item. On most cases for the Ogre Pond, I would say if you're not holding a mask, I'd say probably just chuck on a shell bell item because it just means that the recovery options for Ogre Pond are a lot easier and you're not having to rely on something like synthesis that we've got on this set. So Ogre Pond obviously here is going to be a grass and water terotype because it is holding the wellspring mask is going to be locked in terra type wise because of that mask as well. So anytime you hold a mask with the Ogre Pond, if it changes its secondary typing, then its terra type will also be locked as well. So that's something that we don't really have much of an option for. Now the moveset that we've got for this Ogre Pond and this is to really cater for any form of the Ogre Pond that you're going to be taking into the terra race, whether that be the teal mask form, the cornerstone, the half flame form or this wellspring form. It will work with each individual one. The EV spread is pretty straightforward. We've went for 252 HP, 252 attack with an adamant nature and we have the moveset, synthesis, focus energy, sword stance and Ivy Kudgel. So the basic premise of this moveset is going to be turn one, go for that focus energy. That's going to boost the rates of critical hits and because Ivy Kudgel is a high critical hit rate move anyway, you're pretty much guaranteeing after a focus energy that this move is always going to land a critical hit after the focus energy go for three sword stances max out your attack and then you can just start spamming with the Ivy Kudgel and depending on the mask that you've got, it will depend on the typing Ivy Kudgel as well because if you're holding the wellspring mask like this one is Ivy Kudgel is going to be a water type attack, half flame mask is going to be a fire type attack in the cornerstone going to be a rock type attack. So like I say, we'll change our secondary typing, but it will also dictate the typing of Ivy Kudgel as well. Synthesis is there just for a line of recovery if you need it. Like I say, if you're going for the teal mask form, which is its base form, you can put a shell bell item on there. So it takes the less reliance off using the synthesis throughout the battle, but a very, very strong set. And I think the ability to change the masks, not have to worry about changing terror type as well because that changes with the mask makes it a very, very strong option to farm through five and six star terror. It's very, very easy. A nice thing about the critical hits as well is if you've got that focus energy and your opposing Pokemon starts to boost its defenses because of the critical hits, you're kind of going to ignore all those defense boosts. So you don't even need to worry if your opponent's sitting there going for iron defenses, bulk ups or anything like that. The critical hits are going to just ignore those the full time. So if you're hitting super effectively and on top of the added bonus, when you do tracelize as well, you're going to be doing massive damage once you've maxed out your attack with that sword stance and upon going to be probably one of the better Pokemon that we've got access to from the Teal Mask. The next Pokemon we've got available to us is going to be Victory Bell, one of my favorites from the Teal Mask. We've went for the terror typing on here of grass. You can go terror typing poison if you prefer, if you need a poison type to just run through potential poison grass type Pokemon or any other poison weak Pokemon. We've opted for the Expert Bell as the held item on the Victory Bell again, level a hundred and the move set for this Victory Bell is going to be Sunny Day, Acid Spray, Growth and Giga Drain. Chlorophyll is the ability here and the EV spread is 252 HP, 252 Special Attack and a Modest in Nature. A basic premise of this is going to be use that Acid Spray three times, which is going to lower the Special Defense of opposing Pokemon by two stages every time you use it. So maximum of three, get that Special Defense right down to minus six, then use your Sunny Day and then use Growth. Because Growth under Sunny Day is going to give you a two times boost to your Special Attack and Attack stat. Every time you use it, a post to just a plus one when the Sun's not active on the field and then after you've used that three times under the Sun, you're going to have Max Special Attack, which then plays into the part of using the Giga Drain. Because you've used Acid Spray three times already, you should be at a stage where you can terasalize and then just do absolutely devastating damage to your opponent. Really nice options here with Victory Bell. One of my favorites like I say in a really nice set, if you did want to go for a Poison Terra type, you could change the Giga Drain to Sludge Bomb. You could keep the Sunny Day if you want it just so you've got that kind of combination with the Growth just to get set up a bit quicker. But Sludge Bomb and Terra Poison is definitely an option on Victory Bell as well. But if you do that, then I would say probably change the Expert Belt to a Shell Belt item so you've got a line of recovery. I feel like you don't really need it too much on this set because the Giga Drain is going to be recovering health every time you do big damage anyway. So in that respect, that's why we have got the Expert Belt just to give us a bit more damage but that is the Victory Bell. The next Pokemon we're featuring is Clefable. It is a Fairy type Pokemon and the Terra typing on this is Fairy as well. Again, we're holding the Expert Belt on this Clefable, level 100 with a move set of Moonlight, Fake Tears, Calm Mind and Moonblast. Eevee Spread is going to be 252 HP, 252 Special Attack with a Modest Nature. And we've got the Ability Magic Guard for this actual particular set. It's probably the best one that we've got available to as Cute Charm is not really viable going into anything. Magic Guard gives you a little bit of protection against kind of chip damage, anything like a burn damage, poison damage or anything like that. You're only taking damage from actual attacking moves. If you go unaware which is the hidden ability then you're kind of conflicting against what we're trying to do with the move set so it really doesn't work that well. The Moonlight is there for a line of recovery of course if we need it and ticks off the necessity to have something like the Shell Belt as the held item so meaning we've got a bit more power with that Expert Belt there. Fake Tears is an option for lowering that special defense on opposing Pokemon. It's going to lower it two stages every time you use it but unlike Asset Spray it won't work through the shield so once that Pokemon, the opposing Pokemon has its shield set up you're not going to be able to utilize fake tears like you would have done without the shield there so you're then going to be relying on boosting your own stats so something like Carmine that's going to boost your special attack and special defense by one stage every time you use it. Get that set up, get it to plus six if you can. You probably don't need to every time you do it. If you've got three fake tears set up already probably three to four Carmines is going to be enough before you start launching those Moon Blasts off which you're going to do big damage to your opponent but that is the Clefable really nice option as well. It gives you a really good fairy type option with decent bulk, a decent ability as well and a good line of recovery with that Moonlight option on there as well. Next Pokemon is again another one of my favorite Snorlax. I really love this as a raid Pokemon and normal is one of those weird types that you probably think well it's not really hitting anything for super effective damage but I feel like Snorlax is going to be one of those Pokemon that you can take into a bunch of different raids against a lot of things that are going to be a little bit awkward to maybe take down but Snorlax is going to be bulky enough to get set up do good damage throughout the raid and kind of just tank hits in the process while you kind of beat out those maybe sometimes more difficult raid Pokemon that you can kind of come across in the games. You have went for the normal terra typing on this Snorlax you can change that if you like I just feel like getting the most out of our normal type of attacks is probably the most beneficial option on the Snorlax and we're not giving ourselves any more weaknesses than we already have. Shellbell is the held item for a line of recovery of course that's going to be quite important on the Snorlax. Level 100 with a moveset of Bellydrum, High Horsepower, Crunch and Body Slam and an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack with an adamant nature and the ability here is going to be thick fat and this is one of the big bonuses with Snorlax as well it's got this ability of thick fat so if you're going against terra pokemon that can be quite awkward and they are primarily going to be hitting you with fire or ice type attacks again it gives Snorlax an even bigger advantage because you're going to be taking half the amount of damage from those attacks that will be throwing out at you and you've got excellent coverage between the ground the dark and the normal type attacks here you're going to be able to hit pretty much everything that you're going to come up against. The Bellydrum there is obviously to have a way to max out your attack very quickly and because of the sheer amount of bulk that you've got with the Snorlax you're going to be able to soak up hits no trouble at all and retain that health back through the Shellbell item very very quickly and I think overall Snorlax is just a very reliable pokemon to have as an option. The next pokemon we are featuring in today's video is going to be Glyscore again one of my favorites and a ground flying type pokemon so you could have the option to go flying terra type on this but I just feel like we haven't got a massive amount of great ground terra type pokemon in the format that can do the sorts of things that Glyscore can do so that's predominantly why we're choosing going for the ground terra type over the flying but like I say it is an option on there if you would like to do that. Shellbell is the item of choice for a line of recovery of course we are level a hundred because one of the big drawbacks of Glyscore coming into scholar and violet is that it's lost access to roost so it doesn't have that option for recovery now. Shellbell is going to be really necessary for making this thing work. Now we haven't got any pp on there because I have been EV in it but don't worry about that. The moveset generally is going to be sword stance screech great combination screech loss the defense of the opposing pokemon by two stages every time you use it so lowering that defense stat sword stance going to boost your attack by two stages every time you use it so you pretty much want to use three screech three sword stance that bottoms out your opposing pokemon's defense stat and maxes out your attacking stat with that sword stance then you can use the earthquake or dual wing beat whichever one you would like to utilize. We've got hypercutter there as the ability of choice you can go with toxic heal as the hidden ability and put on a toxic orb but I don't feel like it's going to be recovering you as much as you would be with the shellbell it does give you nice immunity to status conditions of course things like sleep that can be a bit annoying with yawn and things like that but otherwise I think the hypercutter just being able to avoid your attacking stat being large especially after you've set those sword stances up is really quite valuable. EV spread we've gotten the glide scores pretty straightforward we've got an anime nature with 252 HP and 252 attack and that is pretty much the glide score we've went through what the screech the sword stance does and then you've got your main attacks is pretty straightforward setting this one up but a very good pokemon nonetheless and very strong when it's in the right situations. Next up is mana buzz the dark and flying type pokemon. Terra type for this mana buzz is going to be dark type expert bell is the hell item level 100 and the move set we are going for is going to be roost fake tears nasty plot and dark pulse and the EV spread is going to be 252 HP 252 special attack with a modest nature and the ability overcoat so great pokemon in particular because of the overcoat ability it's going to give you immunity to powder type attacks so things like spore stun sport and other kind of powder moves you're going to be completely immune to so you don't need to really worry about those going into terrarium it's going to give you a bit more freedom as well against specific pokemon that you might be going up against the roost is there to give you a line of recovery great option on the mana buzz just remember when you are using it you are going to be grounded for the rest of that turn so if there is the threat of ground type attacks coming out you will get hit by them just to keep that in mind not that it's going to really matter too much with what pokemon you're going to be taking mana buzz in against but it could be something that comes into play and might catch you out just to be aware of that fake tears is going to be the option that we use to reduce the special defense on opposing pokemon by two stages every time you use it it won't work through the shield though so you've got to get these up before the shield goes up nasty plots going to boost your special attack by two stages every time you use it so pretty much you can see the line of thought that we've went through with this one a little bit like the gliscore but just more down a special route and then dark pulse is going to be a big damage option on the mana buzz now the mana buzz not really seen as an offensive kind of pokemon but it's no slouch honestly it is actually very good as a red option especially because dark types i don't feel like we've got many good dark types that can do this sort of job of luring the defenses on the opposing pokemon setting itself up being able to do good damage while also kind of taking a bunch of hits at the same time mana buzz known for its good defensive capabilities so i think it just compliments this pokemon it might not be hating as hard even when it's set up as some of the other pokemon in the format but i think the the fact that it has that longevity can sit on the field for a long period of time to allow you that time to set up to have the recovery with the roost as well and then just chip away at your opponent and i think just a really nice option overall something that i did want to include that was in the tail mask that i thought would be beneficial especially against some of those more tricky raid pokemon that you are going to come up against next up is koma or and i couldn't do this raid video without including koma or it has a bunch of options but the one that we went for in this video of course it is a dragon fighting type we've went for the terra typing dragon because again we don't have many options for raid pokemon that are going to be taking advantage of that dragon typing and specifically going up against five and six star terroids that have that dragon typing i think koma or is a very good option with what it can offer level 100 shell bell as the item line of recovery there move set is going to be sold stands screech drain punch and dragon claw we've got the ability bulletproof there you can go soundproof and of course overcoat as well is an option on the koma or i just like bulletproof because it gives us nice immunity against a vast array of different moves ev spread 252 hp 252 attack and an adamant nature as well on here again a little bit like the glide score where we're going to go for those screeches to lower the defense of the opposing pokemon by two stages every time you use it set ourselves up with the sword stands get ourselves to plus six attack stat and then just use a combination of drain punch if we need to for recovery or just take advantage of that dragon claw that's going to be hitting for very big damage especially after we do terastalize but that is the koma or and i do think a really nice option going into those specific dragon type terrorists next up is a fire type option we've got from the teal mask and it is going to be nine tails fire type we're going with a terror type of fire as well just to get the benefit from that base typing in the additional stab boost that we'll get on top of that shell bell is the item of choice we've got a line of recovery level 100 with a move set of sunny day nasty plot fake tears and heat wave and we've got the drought ability as well which summons the sun to the field for five turns as soon as you kind of hit the field with an av spread of 252 hp 252 special attack with a modest nature basic premise is going to be to go for those fake tears from turn one to turn three law the special defense on the opposing pokemon by minus six and then you're going to set yourself up with those nasty plots nasty plot going to boost your special attack by two stages every time you use it and then take advantage of the sun being on the field if the sun does run out before you start attacking you can then set it up again with another sunny day and then start utilizing that heat wave which is going to do absolutely huge damage coming off a pretty high special attack in stat that nine tails does have so that is the nine tails a really nice option of a fire type that we've got from the teal mask something i think you can take advantage of going into five and six star terror aids especially if nine tails is one of your more favorite pokemon next up is going to be polyrath and it is a water and fighting type you can again on this one go for a water terror type if you prefer but i prefer the fighting terror type on this just because we can go against a lot of water type pokemon that maybe have a different terror type in the raid and with that water absorbability that polyrath does have access to i think you can really take advantage of that and it's got some nice synergy there as well we do have the shell bell item as a held item just to make sure that we are getting as much health recovery back as possible i think the one drawback with polyrath compared to some of the other bellydrum users that we've got in the format is it's not as good defensively so it really does rely on having good lines of recovery throughout the battle especially because this set is going to be relying quite heavily on bellydrum it's not going to be something you're going to be taking in to every single terror aid but it does give you some nice options against some specific pokemon that have that fighting weak terror type that you maybe don't have access to already so level 100 once again and a move set of raindance bellydrum liquidation and drain punch with the ability water absorb like i say anytime you get hit by water type attacks it will even after your terrasilize it will recover your health rather than you take any damage from anything have an ev spread of 252 hp 252 attack with an adamant nature the basic premise of this move set is going to be going for that bellydrum turn one you should be able to get it off and then going for the drain punch turn two liquidation is an option there if you need it you can also go for the raindance to boost the power of liquidation as well and liquidation also has the added effect of having the chance to lower the opponents defense stat as well making your attacks hit that little bit harder so it's pretty straightforward the polyrath but that is the build and a decent option to take in against specific fighting weak terror raid pokemon and the final pokemon i was kind of toy in with the idea whether include this or not but i do think it gives you a nice option of a terror bugs type pokemon if you're looking for one it's generally a little bit better than laur ticks as well in regards to its base stats so it's not a slouch i think you do need the shell bell as a line of recovery on it though because without it you're going to struggle a little bit even though we do have access to synthesis is one of the move options on levani but a bug and grass type so it does have a very unique typing of course a bug is the terror type that we went for level 100 with the shell bell and the move set that we went for is synthesis gives you recovery if you need it throughout the battle and then we have that nice combination of sword stance and screech is so complementary to each other and we went for lunge you do have access to ex scissor but i guess lunges probably a little bit better because it does law the attacking stat of the pokemon every time you use it so you've got that added bonus to kind of give your defenses a little bit of a boost going forward in the terror aid chlorophyll is the ability there but you can really change this for anything on the levani it's not really going to matter too much ev spread is 252 hp 252 attack and inanimate nature but this is probably more for those of you that are really struggling to find a solid bug type that you're wanting to use in terror aids it gives you decent options against certain psychic terror types or dark terror types the bug type would come in handy for and just a different option of course if you are a big levani fan then this is the raid build for you i guess so that is all of the builds that we're going to feature in today's video as always all of the builds that we have featured will be down in the description below if you would like to take a closer look at those to replicate them in your own games or just have a look at some of the options that we featured in today's video of course i would love to hear what options you've been using to have more success in your games of course a lot of the pokemon that we featured do have a lot of different options on them these are just some options that i feel are quite optimal for going in and farming 5 and 6 star terror aids that i hope are going to be useful for going up against even some of the more tricky terror aids that we do come across even in pal dayer and keep it calm me so i hope you have a lot of success farming these raids in your game to just get these higher cost items that we only have access to in terror specifically terror shards and of course the herba mistaker as well thank you so much for tuning in friends if you have found today's video useful please drop a like on it it does really really help out and if you want to stay up to date with all of our pokemon scholar and violet content do subscribe to the channel thank you once again for tuning in have a great rest of your day take care of yourselves more importantly than anything else and i'll see you all in another video very soon so until then take care of yourselves and bye