 Hello friends, welcome back to the channel in today's video, we're going to go through what the best Pokemon are for farming Herbimus to get through Terrarids in the Teal Mask. In the Teal Mask DLC, we have a whole new host of Terrarid Pokemon that we can go out and hunt. There are of course the 3, 4, 5 and 6 star Terrarids as we saw in the Paldia region. But we have a whole batch of new Pokemon that we can go out, battle, capture and get very good rewards from. Of course in today's video we are focusing down in particular on the Herbimistica drops that the Terrarids give. Now only 5 and 6 Terrarid dens will give out Herbimistica and of course to unlock 5 and 6 star Terrarids, you're going to have to complete the main games in Paldia as well as unlock the 6 star Terrarids which you can do by unlocking the Ace Academy tournament speaking to Jack and then eating 10 Terrarids. After this, if you want details on this we covered all of this in a previous video which I'll link up in the top right hand corner for you now if you do want to check that out after the video if you still need to unlock 6 star Terrarids. Now in the base games of Scarlet and Violet there was a particular number of Pokemon that we really wanted to concentrate on going after to get multiple Herbimistica drops from to increase our chances of being able to get better drops from Terrarids once we'd complete them. This same can be applied in Kitakami but the number of Pokemon that we're actually going to be hunting down is a lot fewer. In Kitakami you're only going to have 25 Pokemon that are obtainable through the 5 star raids. From these 25, 4 of these Pokemon are going to drop multiple Herbimistica at one time. These Pokemon are going to be Snorlax, Dusknoir, Mandibus and Baskilligian. Every other Pokemon in 5 star raids has the ability to drop Herbimistica but they will only drop one type of Herbimistica meaning that you're probably not likely to get multiple drops of Herbimistica when you beat these Pokemon. But if you go after Snorlax, Dusknoir, Mandibus and Baskilligian the chances of having multiple drops is highly increased. So these are ones that you'll want to look for if you're going after 5 star Terrarids but it's a lot easier if you're going after these 6 star Terrarids. The one issue with going after 5 star Terrarids is they're not indistinguishable from 3 and 4 star Terrarids so it does mean that you're going to have to go around the map and look at each and every one of the Terrarid densets available to you at one time to check if it's a 5 star raid or not which can be very time consuming. This is why we look at 6 star Terrarids for farming Herbimistica because they're a lot more distinguishable than any other raid. You can tell them apart from everything else because of the colouration and you'll only get one appearing on your map at a time. Which makes it a lot easier to identify the Pokemon that we'll be going for in 6 star raids. Now unlike 5 star Terrarids there are only 3 Pokemon available in 6 star raids that drop multiple Herbimistica from 1 Terrarid. There are 28 Pokemon in total that can appear in 6 star Terrarids but 3 of these Pokemon are the ones that we're going to be wanting to hunt and go after every time that we do see them in our games. These are Snorlax, Baskier Legion and Polyrath. All 3 of these Pokemon drop multiple Herbimistica and are the Pokemon that we're going to want to go after specifically in our games to make sure that we maximise our chances for getting as much Herbimistica in as short amount of time as possible. Now to utilise this method as fast as possible you're going to open up your map and locate your 6 star Terrarid den and then head out to it. You want to check the den if it is one of Snorlax, Polyrath or Baskier Legion go in and beat the Pokemon. You can catch it if you like but it's not a requirement but you will still get the drops from beating the raids and because these 3 Pokemon have multiple Herbimistica drops you're going to have increased chances of getting multiple Herbimistica from your reward screen. If you check the 6 star Terrarid den and it isn't one of these 3 Pokemon you can then use this handy exploit to respawn the den giving you another chance very quickly at getting the target Pokemon. To do this what you want to do after you've got your map open is hit your home menu, come down into your system settings then into system and then down into date and time. Make sure that your synchronised clock via the internet is set to off and then click into the date and time itself and toggle through with a don't change your date don't change your time just toggle through all of the options here until you get that OK button and then hit the OK button. Once you've done that hit your home menu and then come back into the game. You'll see all of your Terrarid dens will despawn and new ones will respawn in their place. As simple as that all you're going to want to do at this stage is locate that new 6 star Terrarid den head over to it and check it once again for one of these three 6 star Terrarid Pokemon that we are looking for. And another tip that you can do I've never really had much success with it myself. But when you find one of these Pokemon you can also increase the item drops from the Terrarid by setting up a picnic and making a sandwich with the specific raid power that relates to the Terrarid Den. So if we've got a Snorlax that's a normal type we'd set up a raid power level two for this den before going into it. And then we get two extra item drops at the end of the raid when we beat it. And there is a chance a very small chance of these additional slots being Herbomistica. Like I say I've never really had too much luck with it. You can set up raid power level one for the specific type of that Terrarid Den and that will give you one additional slot and you could potentially use Herbomistica to set up level three raid power for that specific type, which would give you three additional item slots. But spending Herbomistica to get Herbomistica when there is a chance that you get no Herbomistica feels pretty risky and not really worthwhile. That's why I would say level two raid power is the one that you would like to go for. But as I mentioned, I've not really had much success with it. Maybe you do. If you have had success with these additional drops in getting Herbomistica, let me know down in the comment section below. I'd love to know how many people have actually had success with this or if this is just something that a lot of people talk about without much return. Now, as we're going after only three Pokemon out of the 28 new six star Terrarids, I am going to give you some builds that are going to be useful against the specific Pokemon. Snorlax is going to spam Yorn throughout its time and a great Pokemon to go into this raid with is Annihilape. It does have the ability Vital Spirit, so it cannot be put to sleep. It does have the ability to use Screech as well, which can law the defenses on the Snorlax as well as being able to set itself up to increase its damage with bulk up as well. So you can utilize that. And you can also use the moves Rage Fist and Drain Punch between the ghost and fighting type attacks that you've got on the Annihilape. You're going to have pretty perfect coverage against any sort of Terra type that you'll come up against when going against this Snorlax. Polyrath is a little annoying because it does have the move Haze. So if you're utilizing any techniques where you're lowering its defenses or you're boosting your own attacks, you are going to be susceptible to it using Haze and removing all of those staff drops that have taken place up to that point in the battle. So in these cases, it's probably better off just going in with a strong type against whatever Terra type it is. It can be tricky if Polyrath is something like an electric type Pokemon because the ground type that you would be generally bringing in against it is going to be weak to its water type attacks. And the same can be said for Basque Legion, but Basque Legion doesn't have a specific move like Haze that removes decreases to its defenses or attack boosts to your side of the field other than when it nullifies effects and abilities on its side or your side of the field. Then really a water type like a Zoomerrill is going to be very good against Basque Legion. It's going to be able to set up on it with the Bellydrum pretty easily. If you've got moves like Liquidation and Play Rough, then you can pretty much cover most bases against whatever Terra type the Basque Legion will be. And you're not going to have to worry about its stab attacks either with something like a Zoomerrill. So Zoomerrill, Annihilate, and then the Outlier is going to be something like Polyrath is going to be a little bit more trickier to deal with just because of that Haze option that it has on there. You could go down the route of using something like a Taunt user. But as soon as that screen goes up on the Polyrath, you're going to have a little bit of a hard time shutting down that Haze because Taunt is blocked through the screens. Five Star Rades are a lot easier to deal with. Again, some of the tips that we've already talked about for the Six Star Rades will be applied to the Five Star and they're a lot easier to deal with as well. But again, Five Star Terra Rades are a lot harder to identify. This is why I would suggest you are going specifically for farming Herbomistica to go after the Six Star Terra Rades as you can despawn and respawn these dens very, very easily and identify them even easier, making them a lot better to farm for specifically Herbomistica in the games. But we did a similar video to this for Scarlet and Violet with all the raid dens and what Pokemon was specifically better for Herbomistica drops than others and I wanted to do the same for the Teal Mask. There is a lot smaller numbers to deal with in Kitakami, but these are the Pokemon that hopefully make it a lot easier for you to go out and farm that Herbomistica, which is going to make shiny hunting in these games a lot easier. I hope you've really found this video useful today. If you have, please drop a like on it. Do subscribe to the channel to stay up to date with all of our Pokemon, Scarlet and Violet content. Thank you so much for tuning in, friends. Good luck farming the Herbomistica in the games through Terra Rades. And I'll see you all in another video very soon. So until then, take care of yourselves and bye bye.