 The seven star terror event for Decidueye is now live in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. We're going to cover all of the details in today's video and show you the best Pokemon to solo this in your games. But before we jump into the video, please subscribe to the channel. Remember, you can always unsubscribe later if you would like to. To kick off the video today, we're going to take a brief overview of the details of this terror, like we normally do. If you want to skip this step and just jump straight to the Pokemon that we'll be covering to solo this raid with, then just use the timestamps down below. First of all, we're going to kick off by jumping over to Serabee and taking a look at the details of this raid. The raid event itself will be running from March the 17th until March the 19th, so the 17th as of recording this video over this weekend until Sunday when it will finish. It goes without saying, I say in all of our videos, if you do not go online after this event finishes on the 19th, then you'll keep this terror event in your game until the next time you go online. If you do go online and you lose this event after the 19th, don't worry, it will be returning the following weekend on March the 24th and running until March the 26th. So you're going to have a good period to take advantage of this raid event. Decidueye is going to be level 100. It is going to have that flying terror type. It's not going to have a held item, like the Pikachu did, and it is going to be catchable only once per save file. It is going to have its hidden ability, so long reach or may have overgrow. I'm not sure on the details here, but long reach overgrow. Overgrow is probably the more threatening one when it gets lower health, the power of its grass type attacks gets stronger, and then we can have a look at the moves. It's going to have that signature attack, Spirit Shackle, which is a ghost type attack, Brave Bird as well, which will play off its flying terror type, and then we're going to see Low Kick. Now Low Kick was a lot of you said in our preview article that you could see Low Kick or Low Sweep as options on it, and it is here, so props to all of you. And it does discount a lot of Pokemon that you can potentially bring into this raid event, like Magnazone or any of those dark types as well. They're going to really struggle against this Decidueye specifically, just with that one attack that it does have access to. Leafblade is going to be its big physical grass type attack, and then its additional moves are going to be Feather Dance. That will be a bit of an issue if you want to bring a physical attacker to this raid event. It will drop your attack stat by two stages every time it uses it, and then Sword Stance is another thing that we featured in our preview article that we did suspect it having, where it will boost its physical attack by two stages every time it uses it, and then Air Cutter as well, which is a special type attack, I believe, but it's like a spread type attack. It's not super strong, so you're going to have to have things like Torn, things like Charm are going to be good countermeasures against Sword Stance, and also if you've got a Pokemon with Feather Dance as well, it will be useful against this Decidueye. It's going to have the mightiest mark as well, and then for the item drops, as per usual with the 7-star raid events, the item drops are going to be really, really good, so going in, even after you've caught this, and just farming this raid over and over again, is going to get you extremely good item drops. A lot of large and exiled candies, you're going to get a mixture of protein and calcium. You're going to get a lot of flying terror shards, you're going to get the TM Brave Bird, Ability Patches, Ability Capsule, Bottle Caps, and a bunch of higher cost items as well to boot. Now, to get the raid event in your game, you just need to come to your Poker Portal, once you're in your Poker Portal, and then click into Mystery Gift, and check Poker Portal News, and this will just connect to the internet, and it will update all of the terror raids in your region, to allow you to get the special terror raid event. You'll see that the update is going live there now, you can disconnect from the internet after this, and then when you check your map, you'll be looking out for the flying type 7-star raid, which will look like a 6-star terror raid, which is, this is our 6-star terror raid for today, so it's a black with a purple hue, looking for a similar raid then, but it will be a flying type 1, which will signify the deciduous, and there we go. So, once you've identified it, you can head straight over to it. Now, the build that we're going to feature in today's video is going to be Bellybolt. I feel like it is definitely going to be the best Pokémon to take into this deciduous raid with. We've got the electric terror type on it, we've given it the item, the Shell Belt, that just helps with the recovery through the battle. AV Spread, we have 252 HP, 252 Special Attack with a modest nature, we have that Electro Morphosis ability there, and then the Move Set. You can go for Thunderbolt over Discharge, I just don't have the TM, so it would be more optimal to go for Thunderbolt, although you can get the Paralysis with Discharge as well. It is a little bit more weaker than Thunderbolt though, so Thunderbolt more preferable. Then Electric Terrain, Acid Spray, and Parabolic Charge. So, the idea with this set is to get the Electric Terrain up first, then Acid Spray, reduce the Special Defense on the deciduous every time, use it by two stages, and then use a combination of Parabolic Charge, which actually heals back health, and then that combined with your Shell Belt, you're going to keep topped up with that health throughout the battle, meaning you're not really going to be in any threat of getting knocked out, and then Discharge is a nice option, like I say. You could go for Thunderbolt, you could go for Discharge, there's not really two ways in between. So, once you're ready, just head into the raid, remember you can only catch the deciduous once, but once you're able to go in and solo it pretty easily, something like Bellybolt is going to be able to do it extremely well. Now, you could go with something like Phyrigoraph as well, we've got a build on that, and I might feature it sometime later on in the week, maybe going into next week, because it is a very good build going into this raid, especially because the deciduous will predominantly be using a lot of those grass type attacks, which would be just your kind of immune too, so you're not really worried about why you can nasty plot up and do a bunch of things to really disrupt the deciduous. But here we go, the deciduous, the Unrival today will feature in the Bellybolt. First turn, you want to go for that electric turn, you'll notice as well that the deciduous, unlike the other 7-star Terror raid events, they aren't getting that kind of two free turns at the start of the battle, like the Greninja. It would set up a shield, or it would kind of like use the double team before you could even get an attack off. The deciduous is not doing anything here, so we are going to see the feather dance, but fortunately for us, Bellybolt is a special attacker, so not really affecting us at all. And you can go straight for that acid spray. You've got to watch out for leaf blade as well, because it does have a high critical hit rate. Of course, that is something that can be a little bit problematic, but if you're feeling Lord Health at any point, of course, you can then just go for that parabolic charge, but we're not... I'm going to go for it now, because I don't really want to take a crit leaf blade in that situation and then be in a really bad spot. But you're going to see every time, because we are hitting after the deciduous, ElectroMorphous's ability is activating, so we're getting that charge, so we are hitting a bit harder. And we've only got the one acid spray off at the moment. So the nice thing about acid spray is it's going to make it quicker for us to be able to terastalize. We aren't seeing the deciduous goal for that sword stance just yet, but of course, that will be something that will be coming later on in this raid. I'm sure about it as soon as that shield goes up, but the quicker we can get a terastalization set up, the quicker it is going to be for us to just blast through this raid. You can see it is going to remove all the negative effects from its side of the field, which is not ideal and it does set the shield up. But the nice thing about acid spray is you're still going to be able to reduce that special defense and there is the sword stance. So the deciduous is going to be hitting that little bit harder now, which is going to make it a little bit tougher, but we can go for a terastalization. It might be worth just holding off on that just for a moment while we do get the acid spray off, because you want to kind of terastalize when you're fresh. You don't want to be terastalizing like we could have terastalized that last turn, but if we can get the parabolic charge off here, then we're going to be in a good spot where we can terastalize the next turn. So we're in a good spot to go for that terastalization now and just start launching off these discharges because that is the more powerful attack over the parabolic charge. Obviously, we have got that acid spray onto the deciduous. So we've lowered its attack by at least one stage and we need to start doing damage because you can see the rare timer here. It is kind of ticking down. These low kicks aren't doing too much, but we do get the charge every time that it does hit us like I say. So it's boosting our attack. Electric terrain not on the field any longer. I remember that it only lasts for five turns. So after the fifth turn, and this is the nice thing about discharge, like I said at the start, Thunderbolt is probably the better option for power output, but the discharge through the shield does have the chance to paralyze the deciduous mean and that it might not be able to attack. Probably the more optimal of the two if you're considering the paralysis chance as well. And we are going to see the air cutter come out as well from the deciduous. And this one is going to be the one that breaks the shield. Yeah, we go. And honestly, I feel like deciduous is probably like going into it now. I was expecting it to be a lot harder. I think it's probably the easiest seven star raid that we've had so far. I think we've been very lucky and fortunate with no leaf blades creating us. Of course, that is a thing. But there you go. You can see that the paralysis coming in is a one and four chance every turn of it happening. So it's definitely something to consider. I would say with the discharge, but the belly bolt definitely going to be an easy Pokemon for you to take into this raid and have a super easy time just farming it, getting the deciduous to start with. And then farming the item drops after that really great Pokemon. Obviously, there is Mariah down. There is Toxricity as well, but overall for consistency, I think the deciduous is probably the better one. So there we go. And there's the item drops. No ability patch for us this time, but we do get a lot of large and XL candies. Now there is the ability patch. So we do get it as well as a bunch of the flying terror shots, which is super nice. So once you complete the raid, if this is your first time round, if you want to get the terror raid event back, because these raids will only show up once per day. So you have to wait until tomorrow in game to get another one. But if you want to skip that process, you can just come to your home menu, then come down to system settings, then down into system, then into your date and time. Just make sure that you synchronize clock by the internet is off and then come down to date and time and just skip through. You don't need to change anything. Hit the OK and then hit your home menu back into the game and you'll see all your dens will change around. You can then just locate wherever the seven star raid is next. And of course, like we said before, you're looking for the terror with the flying type. And there we go. We've got it on our map. So we can head to that and just do it over and over again, get as many of these items as possible. And it will be all using this belly ball as well, which just to refresh you has the shell bell, the electric terror typing on their modest nature, two, five, two HP, two, five, two special attack with the moveset, discharge, electric terrain, acid spray and parabolic charge with the Electrum Office's ability there as well. And then once you've done it, you'll be able to get yourself this nice deciduous as well, which is going to have the nice mightiest mark, which you'll be able to attach. So, friends, that is everything we wanted to cover in today's video for this brand new terror event that's happening right now. Let me know down below in the comment section what Pokemon of choice you'll be taking into this raid event with and what you've had more success with. I do think belly ball is probably the most consistent going into this one, which is really nice because belly balled one of my favorite new gen 9 Pokemon. If you'd like to see some other builds going forward for this raid event, do let me know in the comments as well because I would be happy to put out another video for different builds going into it, especially if you want to take it on again the following weekend when it goes live again on the 24th. If you found today's video useful, please drop a like and do subscribe to the channel so you stay up to date with all of our Pokemon scholar and violet content. Until the next time, friends, take care of yourselves and bye-bye.