 In today's video, we're going to go over the best solo builds for every single type in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet with the seven star Terrarid seemingly taking a break at the moment in the game. It seems like a good opportunity for us to have a collective of solo builds for every single type to make beating six star Terrarid super easy in the game. We're going to cover a total of 22 Pokemon in today's video. And yes, that's more than the 18 types that we've got in the game. But there are some tricky raids that you can come up against in particular things like Covenite, Annihilator, Amungus and Donduzzo. So we're going to cover some extra builds to kind of make sure that you've got coverage for those. So when you're going into farm six star Terrarid in your game, it's going to be easy for farming Herbomistica, the level of Candies or any other item that you're going to get from six star Terrarid. Now, each of these builds is going to have a set criteria. Each of them is going to have the ability to debuff the raid boss as well as set up their own stats to maximize the damage that you're going to be able to do and speed the whole process of making this a really easy process to beating the six star Terrarid, which can be quite difficult at times. And throughout the guide, I'm going to go through the exact details of how each moveset will function as well as talk you through the EV spreads, as well as all of the details, the items and everything like that. All of the details, though, will be linked down in the description below. Every single build that we feature in today's video will be linked in a poker paste so you can go into that in a bit more detail and have a look at that if you want to after reviewing the video, as well as everything will be chaptered down below. So if you want to jump to a specific type, you can do that in the play bar, which will make it a lot easier for finding specific things that you need for six star Terrarid. Like I said, we've got 18 Pokemon that are going to cover every single one of the 18 types that we've got in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. And we'll start with one of the best builds for water type Pokemon. It's a very solid build, this one, and it is featuring Vaporeon. Of course, it is a water type. We have that water terra typing. The item of choice here is the shellbar item because we do need a line of recovery with Vaporeon, and that's quite an important thing. You'll see a common trend throughout this video today. We do need a line of recovery. It means that you're going to be able to set up, debuff the raid boss and stay on the field for a lot longer. So that is a really important thing, of course, as well. The more you get knocked out, the more chips down at that raid timer, which kind of makes it very difficult sometimes to kind of complete the raid. So every single Pokemon that we do feature as well is going to be level 100. So I won't have to repeat myself, but level 100 is the kind of standard for your raid build. So you want to make sure that you level up your Pokemon to that point. Water type, water terra typing on this one. Shellbell is the item. We have the moveset of acid armor, calm mind, fake tears, surf and an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 Special Attack. You can cater your EV spreads to be specifically in one defensive stat. But because you'll be taking on a variety of different special and physical attackers, it's best just to put that EV investment into the HP. So it kind of gives you the best coverage when you're going up against these raid bosses, and we have a modest nature as well. Just to maximize that damage output from the Vaporeon, because it is primarily a special attacker. The basic premise of this moveset is going to be trying to get your acid armor off, maybe just one acid armor. If you are going up against a strong physical attacker, turn one, then go for your three fake tears. Fake tears is going to lower the special defense on the target Pokemon by two stages every time you do that. So you want to maximize that, get it down to minus six. Then get about two to three Carmines up and then start attacking the Terraria boss. Now you're all going to have situations where you come across raid bosses where they do nullify their stack drops on their side of the field. And if the shield is up, fake tears is not going to be able to work through the shield. So just bear that in mind. But then you can rely a little bit more on your Carmines. Just maximize your stats. It is going to boost your special attack and special defense by one stage every time you use it. So just rely on that while the shield is up. Once the shield is broke, you can then revert back to going for those fake tears and then just use surf as your primary attacking move. But a very reliable Pokemon, very good defensively. I'm going to have a nice damage output as well when it's combined with that fake tears and the combined boosting from the Vaporeon. So this is my choice. Water type raid boss solo builds in the game. Next up is a familiar face. It is Appleton. We have seen it recently used against the Chestnut seven star turret event, and it did an incredible job against that. It is a grass and dragon type and we have the grass terror typing on there with the expert belt as the item, because we do have a line of recovery with one of its move options so we can kind of free up that item slot on here and just maximize our damage a little bit more with that expert belt. Again, level 100 with a move set of Sunny Day, Apple Acid, Growth and Gigadrin. We have an EV spread on this one of 252 special attack. And I would advise you to go for 252 HP, but you can, like we've mentioned before, maximize one of those defensive stats if you prefer to, if it helps you against specific raid bosses. We've got the ability ripe in here, but it doesn't really matter too much with the Appleton because we're not really relying too much on the ability in this one. So the basic premise is to go for those Apple Acids as soon as possible, you are going to be reducing the special defense on the target Pokemon on that raid boss by one stage every time you use it. So you're going to want to use six of those in total. The nice thing about Apple Acid is it works through the shield as well. So if that shield does go up, you can still reduce that special defensive stat on the raid boss by one stage every time you use it and then alternatively to boost yourself up, set your sunny day up and then rely on growth. Now growth will give you an attack boost and a special attack boost every time you use it. But if the sun is on the field, you get plus two rather than plus one, so cuts down the amount of turns that you're going to need to use it, meaning that you can boost your special attack up to plus six and then reduce the special defense on the target Pokemon with Apple Acid by minus six and then just fire out those Gigadrians, which is going to do huge damage and also at the same time, it's going to give you a line of recovery so you can stay on the field once you have kind of got that set up in motion. So that is the Appleton and your Grass type. The next one is going to be our fire type and for this one I'm picking armor rouge. So armor rouge, a fire and psychic type with the fire terror typing, of course, Shellbell is the item choice level 100 and we have the move set of clear smog, calm mind, acid spray and flamethrower. We have the ability flash fire on here, which gives you immunity to fire type attacks. If you're worried about that at all and then an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 special attack with a modest nature to maximize that special attacking output. So the basic premise of this one is going to be two acid spray that reduces the special defense on the target Pokemon by two stages every time you use it. Bear in mind, it won't work against steel types because it is a poison type attack. So if you're coming against steel terror type Pokemon, you can't really rely on the acid spray too much. You'll have to rely on that calm mind, which then boost your special attack and special defense by one stage every time you use it. But in combination, it's going to be a potent strategy for taking down terror raid bosses. The clear smog on there can be changed for something else, but I do like the ability to remove the stat boosts on the raid boss if they are using calm mind themselves or if they're using anything to boost their stats, which might maximize their damage. You can just remove those stats and that does work through the shield as well. And then you've got flamethrower. Once you are set up, you've used those three acid sprays to minimize the special defense on the target Pokemon. You've used about three to four calm minds yourself to maximize your special attack. And then you can just fire off those flamethrowers. And once you thrash slides, you're going to be able to maximize that damage completely and have no trouble against a lot of terror raid bosses that are going to be weak to fire type attacks. Next up is our ice type for this video. And yes, I could have went with something like ice rider calyrex, but not everyone has access to those legendaries from sword and shield or other legendaries that we're now able to trade in from Pokemon home. So a nice reliable one that you can get in the game right now is going to be Glacian, a really good pick as well. Very good defensively has that ice terror typing. Of course, we've got the shell bell on it as usual for a line of recovery. So we can just keep on the field for as long as possible, level 100 with a move set of snowscape, calm mind, fake tears and blizzard with an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 special attack with that snarl clock ability and a modest nature. Basic premise of this move set is going to be to get those fake tears off as soon as possible. That's kind of the primary thing, reduce the special defense on the target Pokemon on that raid boss by two stages. So get three of those off, then start calm minding. Once you've kind of got your setup going, then launch your snowscape. That's also going to give you a defense boost because you are an ice type, as well as making blizzard 100% accurate. You've got a freeze chance on there as well. And once you've got that kind of combination setup between the fake tears and the calm mind, you're going to be doing ridiculous amounts of damage, which is always very good. And on top of that, once you can terastalize with the Glacian, you're going to be doing really good damage to any of those ice weak Pokemon, a really favorite Pokemon of mine. And I think a nice build to go in with if you're wanting an ice type to take into raid bosses. Next up is going to be a rock coverage and it is going to be Iron Thorns, a big pick here because it has got the ability to lower debuff the defensive stats on the raid boss, as well as boost its own, which very few rock types in the game actually have access to. So we've got the rock and electric typing, which Iron Thorns is. Terra typing is going to be rock, Shellbell the item and level 100. And the move set is going to be electric terrain, screech, sword stance, and rock slide. So an EV spread on this one of 252 HP, 252 attack with an adamant nature, and we have that quark drive ability as well. So the electric terrain works quite nicely too, not only activate the quark drive, it gives you an attack boost, but it also gives you that protection against sleep moves. So things that have yawn, things that have spore are going to be really handy to get around with that electric terrain. As long as the electric terrains on the field, you're not going to be susceptible to getting put to sleep, which is really good. To start off with, you're going to want to go for those screeches. It's going to allow the defensive stat on the target Pokemon by two stages every time you use it. So you want to use it three times, then use three swords dances. It's going to boost your attack by two stages every time you use it, and then take advantage of that big powerful attacking rock slide move, which off your big attack. And after you try slides, you're going to be ripping through anything rock week in these raid bosses. So a really nice build I think as well, and has everything that you kind of want in a solo build going into these raid bosses. Next up is a ground type, and it is going to be Ursuluna, and it is a ground and normal type. We have the ground typing on it as it's terra typing. We've given the item flame orb, but you can interchange this for a shell bell as well if you want a line of recovery because I feel like that's the one thing that you do miss sometimes with Ursuluna, especially with this set that we've got that we are running level 100. It is got an adamant nature, 252 HP, 252 attacking EVs, and then with that gut ability as well, which plays off the flame orb in particular. It is going to give you an attack boost and immunity to any status conditions once that flame orb activates, and the gut boost kind of plays along with that as well. So the move set that we've got is belly drum, layer, drain punch, and headlong rush. The belly drum is going to be the thing that you're going to try and get off turn one in particular so you maximize your attacking stat. It will cut your HP in half. So the next turn is probably advisable to go for something like a drain punch, try and get some health back, and then you can utilize the layer. It's going to reduce the defensive stat on the toggle Pokemon by one stage every time you use it, and then you've got headlong rush, which is going to be your big ground type stab going into these red bosses, which you're going to pretty heavily rely on. But like I've said, an adamant nature, 252 HP, 252 attack, and then the flame orb as the item on the Ursuluna with that ground terra typing. Next up is a familiar face, and it's going to be our psychic type, and it is going to be slow, bro. Probably one of the more reliable Pokemon that you've got access to in the games. We do have level 100. You can change the item here, can be expert belt, can be life orb, can be shell belt, even if you would like it to be. But left overs is a really reliable option as well, just to give you that recovery every turn while you are setting the slow bro up. It is going to have that psychic terra typing and a move set of slack off, iron defense, nasty plot, and stored power. Now you can change iron defense out from Nizia. It is another move that it does get access to. So if you're more preferably going into a raid that's a special attacker, then change iron defense for amnesia, and vice versa, if you're going up against a strong physical attacker, then you can use iron defense over amnesia to boost the defense stat rather than special defensive stat. Slack off gives you a line of recovery. So while you're setting up, if you are low health, you can use that when required. But the basic premise is to use that iron defense three times, boost, maximize your attacking stat, or if it's amnesia, maximize your special defensive stat, then go for those nasty plots, which is going to boost your special attack by two stages every time you use it, and then utilize stored power. And stored power works off the amount of boosts that you've got, the stronger that attack becomes. So the fact that you're going to be able to utilize that, especially after your trash slides, you're going to be doing big damage while also boosting your defenses. You're not really going to be taking much damage from the Terraried Boss at all. We've got an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 special attack with a modest nature, and we have the on-tempo ability here. The ability can be interchanged. It doesn't really make too much difference on the slow bro, but a very nice build nonetheless, and a solid, solid psyche type for you to go in and beat six-star Terrarieds with pretty easily in your game. Next up is our electric type, and it is going to be one of the box legendaries from Scarlet and Violet, and it is going to be Mariah Dawn, and it is the electric and dragon type Pokemon with the electric Terraried type. I'm going to have the Shell Belt item on here, but you can go with something like Expert Belt as well, because we do have a line of recovery or an option for line of recovery in this. Level 100, as always, and a move set of electric terrain, mental sound, charge, and electric drift. Now, I do say that you can change the item Shell Belt to an Expert Belt or something like that, but you're going to have to go with parabolic charge over the electric drift. So this is why we've got the Shell Belt on this specific build. We have got the EV spread of 252 HP, 252 special attack, and a modest nature. Basic premise of this set is going to be when you come onto the field with a hidden engine, you're going to have that electric terrain set up. The electric terrain option there is if the electric terrain does run out and you want to reset it up, especially because it does, like we've already mentioned, give you nice immunity against spores, things like sleep powder spore, yawn, and things like that that can make these raids quite annoying if you don't have a way to get around those. So just being able to set that up again throughout the battle once it does fade from the field after five turns is a really nice option to have. Now, the first thing you're going to want to try and do is get metal sounds off. It reduces the special defense on the target Pokemon by two stages every time you use it. So use that three times, then go for a charge, and then fire off those electric drifts. The nice thing about electric terrain, it doesn't only give you immunity to sleep moves, but it also boosts the power of your electric type attacks as well. So electric drift is going to be doing some big damage as well with that Shell Belt item that it's holding. It's going to give you nice line of recovery every time you do some big damage to those raid bosses. So a really nice option all together and a very strong option if you've got one in your game to take in against electric weak Pokemon. And our bug type choice for this video is going to be low takes. I really like this, and it does fall into that criteria where it's got a good option to reduce or debuff the stats on the Terraried Boss as well as boost its own stats as well. It's got a unique typing, obviously bug and dark, but the terror typing we've opted for for that bug typing is bug. Shell Belt is the item of choice, of course we've mentioned for that line of recovery, level 100, and we have the moveset of taunt, screech, sword stance, and leech life. Now you can go with something like the expert belt here if you prefer to, but it does maximise that health recovery alongside leech life, which does restore 50% of the damage that you do. So if you want to maximise damage here, then be my guest to switch on something like an expert belt or a life orb if you prefer to. Shell Belt is just a bit more reliable in this scenario. So the moveset, basic premise of this one is gonna be taunt, shuts down the opposing raid boss setting up, being disruptive with any kind of statless moves or anything like that, and then you go for those three screeches. We've covered this before, it reduces the defense stat by two stages every time you use it, so three of those boost your attack up with the sword stance by three stages and then just fire off those leech lives, which is gonna restore you every time you're doing it, as well as kind of doing big damage boosted by that stab same type attack bonus. And then the EV spread that we've got on this one is gonna be 252 HP, 252 attack with an adamant nature and the ability swarm as well, because none of the other abilities really make too much difference on the low ticks, but really nice choice. Nonetheless, if you need a specific bug type to go in against these terrarium bosses or anything that's particularly weak to bug, it gives you a nice option to go in against these terrarium bosses with and make pretty easy work of them with low ticks. And it will surprise you how good and effective it can be if you do do this build in your game. And you probably guessed the ghost type that we're gonna include in this video. Of course, it is gonna be annihilate. It is one of the best raid solo builds that you can have in the game for a multitude of different Pokemon that you're gonna come up against. But of course, as a ghost herotype, it is gonna be one of the best things that you can pick in the game. We've got the shell bell as the item, ghost herotyping on their level 100, move set of drain punch, bulk up, screech, and rage fist. We have the defiant ability on this one. Of course, if you are having problems against things that have spore, yawn, you can go for something like vital spirit on it as well. And that will just give you a way around the sleep status condition, which we like we keep mentioning is pretty annoying, but defiant's pretty nice. If they try and reduce any of the stats on your side of the field, then that defiant ability will proc, meaning your attacks that will get boosted two stages every time you take a stat drop. So it's a really nice ability to kind of expedite the damage output that you can do with an Islay. Basic premise of the move set is gonna be to screech three times, reduce that defense on the target Pokemon, bulk up two to three times, and then utilize rage fist. The nice thing about rage fist as well is the power of it increases by 50 base power every time you take an attack and that kind of accumulates throughout the battle. And if you faint, those buffs to rage fist don't get deleted. So as soon as you come back, you'll still have the buffs from every single attack that you've taken before, making it a very, very strong attacking option, especially when you combine it with the screech and the bulk up. We've got the EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack with an adamant nature, but pretty straightforward with the Anilip and drain punch there is an option. If you want for recovery as well, after you've got set up with the screech and the bulk up combination outside of rage fist, but between rage fist and drain punch, it gives you pretty good coverage against most things that you're gonna come up against in the game. Now the Pokemon that we're gonna choose for our dark type is gonna be Miao Scarod. I really like this Pokemon a lot, grass and dark typing. Obviously we've got the dark terror typing on their shell belt as the item for that line of recovery, level 100 and the move set of skill swap. That could be changed out for something like taunt, but you do get some tricky Pokemon sometimes that have really awkward abilities where they're gonna be having defiant, things like a mirror armor and other things like that that can be quite annoying to deal with. Whereas if the skill swap, you can take those away so you can reduce those defense stats and not have to worry about kind of the consequences of doing that. But like I say, that can be changed out for something like taunt if you prefer, but the basic premise is gonna be fake tears that's reducing the special defense on the target Pokemon by two stages every time you use it. Then you will move on to using your nasty plot to maximize your special attack by two stages every time you use it. And then Dark Pulse is gonna be your big attacking move. Overgrow as the ability on here. You could go for that protein, but the fact is you probably won't overgrow because you're gonna be skill swapping it away. So it doesn't really matter if you're skill swapping overgrow onto the target Pokemon. We've got an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 special attack and a modest nature on the Meow's Garada. But a very nice option for dark type attackers as a solo build in these games. A steel type of choice for this video is gonna be Bronzong, a great Pokemon, steel and psychic typing, steel terror typing, level 100 with that shell bell item. Move set is gonna be skill swap. Again, a really good utility move just to be able to remove those annoying abilities from target Pokemon. Then we've got Calm Mind, Metal Sound and Flash Cannon. Now Metal Sound we have covered on Maraidon does reduce the special defense by two stages on the raid boss every time you use it. Then you combine that with that Calm Mind. And after you've got about two to three of those off, remember you can use six Calm Minds if you have time to do so, but then you just fire off those Flash Cannons when you have got set up. We have got that levitate ability. So keep that in mind as well. If you're gonna begin steel weak terror types in these raid dens, but maybe they have a ground typing attack, the levitate is gonna be really good against those particular Pokemon because their ground stabs aren't really gonna be able to touch you at all. Just don't utilize the skill swap and those matches. We've got an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 Special Attack. Bronze aren't very good defensively so you don't really need to worry about that defensive investment too much. Just maximizing this special attack will help out once you've got those Calm Minds off and those Metal Sounds off during the battle. And a poison Pokemon for this video is gonna be Gengar. So Ghost and Poison type, one of my favorite Pokemon as well. Poison terror typing Shellbell, four line of recovery, level 100 and the move set of Taunt, Nasty Plot, Acid Spray and Sludge Bomb. EV spread of 252 HP, 252 Special Attack with the Modest Nature and Cursed Bolly ability. So the basic premise is again, turn one Taunt, shut down any options for setup or status conditions from the raid boss. Then go for those Acid Sprayers every turn. Remember, Acid Spray will work through the shield reducing the special defense on the Toggle Pokemon by two stages every time you use it. Then go for your Nasty Plots, boost your special attack up two stages every time you use it to use three of those and then launch off your Sludge Bombs. And once you teraslize, you're gonna be doing ridiculous damage against anything poison weak that you come up against these six star terror raids. And even though, you know, Gengar is normally quite a frail Pokemon, you're gonna be surprised at how well it can take on some of these six star terror raid bosses. It is able to take a decent amount of attacks. Obviously not as well as some other things, but with 252 HP, 252 Special Attack and a Modest Nature, it does a very good job and a great option as a poison type attacker. That's got all of those things that you want, reducing debuffing stats on the opposing target as well as being able to set up pretty quickly on your end as well. The flying type that we've chosen for this video is gonna be Corviknight. It is a flying and steel type Pokemon. We've got the flying terror type on there. Shellbell is the item of choice. But again, you can choose something like the Expert Bell because we do have a line of recovery on the Corviknight and again, a level 100 as well. We've got the move set of Roost. This is what I was talking about with the line of recovery. So if you wanna go for a bit more damage, then opt for the Expert Bell on here as the item choice. Then we've got Screech, Bulk Up and Drill Peck as the main attacking option for its flying stab attack. We've got the Mirror Armor ability as well. So that's gonna block any stat drops on your side of the field. Really nice ability and kind of bounce them back onto the target Pokemon as well. We've got an Eevee spread of 252 HP, 252 attack and an Adamant Nature. Basic premise again is gonna be just go for those Screeches three times if you can get those off. Remember, Screech won't work through the shield. So try and get them off as soon as possible before that shield goes up. Then get three to four Bulk Ups off and then just start launching your Drill Pecks and use Roost as in when you need to recover health throughout the raid battle. But Corviknight, a really solid pick and a nice option as a flying type stab for those flying weak Pokemon that you're gonna come up against. Dragon type choice is gonna be Corridon. We've covered Moraidon as our electric type choice. Corridon is gonna be our dragon type choice. Got the Shellbell as that line of recovery. Level 100 of course and the Dragon Terror type. Swordstand, Screech, Dragonclaw and Drain Punch. With an Eevee spread of 252 HP, 252 attack preferably with an Adamant Nature. This one might look a little bit different because it has got 252 in defense but that was built specifically for other raids and you can do this. This is something to remember. You can put the defensive Eevees into one of those specific stats if you'd like to but because it gives you such good coverage on doesn't matter the special or physical attack as HP is more preferable as you're going up against a wide range of different types that are gonna be Dragon weak out in the field. But like I say, 252 HP, 252 attack and the basic premise of this, like a lot of the other ones is gonna be going for that Screech as soon as possible. Then go for those Swordstands. That's gonna boost your attack stat by two stages every time you use it. You've got Drain Punch as an extra line of recovery if you need to and then Dragonclaw gonna be your main option of attack with the Corridon and a really nice option as well for a Dragon type if you need one going into these Terror bosses. Next up is our Fairy Choice and of course it is gonna be Izumaril, a great raid Pokemon, very good defensively and has some nice options to set up as well as debuff the opposing Terror boss. Shellbell is the item of choice on here. You can go Citrus Berry if you would prefer. Terror typing is of course Fairy, level 100 with a move set of Misty Terrain, Bellydrum, Tickle and Play Rough. Now I will just point out Tickle is an egg move. So if you need Tickle on your Izumaril as well as that Bellydrum you're gonna have to find Pokemon with these moves already in your boxes and then just give the Mirror Herb item to your Izumaril. Make sure you've removed two moves that it's already learned. You can just use it for get moves and then set up a picnic with the Pokemon that have Bellydrum, Tickle. Izumaril holding the Mirror Herb item and then it will just transfer those moves across to it. So it is a really easy process and you don't need to breed a whole new one with these egg moves. You just need to just use the Mirror Herb to get around that. The EV spread that we've got for this one is 252 HP, 252 Attack with an Adam and Nature. The huge part is the ability. So important that you have that. It doubles the Attack stat on the Izumaril with that huge power, just making sure that you can do a lot more damage. Basic premise of this move set is gonna be to get that Mr. Trurian up turn one that's gonna give you complete immunity to any status conditions that the opponent can throw at you, which is really useful again for stopping things like burns, things like spores, things like yawns and then you can go for that Bellydrum. It's gonna maximize your Attack stat by six. So maximizing it completely, it will cut your HP down by half. So the next thing you probably want to go for a play rough to utilize that Shell Bell, which will give you all of your HP back after the damage from a maximized Attack. And then you can utilize Tickle as and when you need to. Tickle reduces the Attack and the defensive stat on the Toggle Pokemon by one stage every time you use it. A really useful option to use as well in conjunction with the Bellydrum and then the play rough is gonna be your main attacking option that's gonna take advantage of that fairy typing on the Azumarill, especially after you terastalize. If you've got everything set up perfectly, you're gonna be knocking things out pretty quickly with the Azumarill and a really good option for a fairy type going into these Terrarid bosses. And yes, we haven't duplicated anything. We are covering a fighting type going in here. We've covered the ghost typing, but an eyelid is back because it is just so good at being a solo Pokemon for these raid bosses. And yes, it is gonna be our fighting type choice as well. Of course, a different build, pretty similar though. We've got black belt item on there that is gonna boost your fighting type attacks. Can be the expert belt life orb as well. And the move set is gonna be rage fist, screech, bulk up and drain punch, pretty similar to the one that we've already covered, but the ghost terra typing, this one of course has that fighting terra typing on it. And an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack with an Adam and Nature. Again, with that defiant ability, and it goes without saying the same things that we talked about in the ghost terra typing and eyelid can be adapted to this one. If you want vital spirit to get around anything that can put you to sleep or stuff like that, then vital spirit is the optimal choice here, but defiant always a very good ability just to expedite that attack stat. Again, you're gonna go for those screeches, turn one to three, then those bulk ups, turn four to six, and then just launch your drain punches off, which is gonna give you that health recovery as well as doing some big damage to the opposing target as well. We've covered the EV spread and the nature, but that is the annihilator in a nutshell, but just with that fighting terra type rather than the ghost terra typing. Now I did mention earlier on in the video, I was gonna cover all of the 18 typings that we have covered. I haven't covered the normal typing yet, we'll get to that in a moment, but as well as that, you do get some six star terror raid bosses that are pretty awkward to come up against. One of them in particular is Corviknight. It has a mirror armor ability, so you can't really debuff it stats, and that makes it a bit of a problem. As well as that, it does normally carry things like bulk up as well, so it can get our home claws, so it can get pretty powerful really quickly and start doing some big damage to you while you're not really able to get the kind of damage that you want onto it. Now, some Pokemon that I've picked out that are gonna be very good against the Corviknight are gonna be the Bronzong. I feel like Bronzong is gonna resist all of its big attack and moves. Body press, it's Brave Birds, anything like that. You're gonna be able to resist with the Steel and Psychic typing. Now, we've got two Bronzongs, the other one we have featured, so if you're going up against the Corviknight that can be hit neutrally from a Steel type attacks, then you use the one that we've already covered, but if you're coming up against a one that's maybe a Water type Corviknight as well, that could be a little bit trickier, then rely on the Psychic one, because between the Psychic Terror type and the Steel Terror type Bronzongs that we feature in this video, no Corviknight's gonna be really too difficult for you to beat. We've got the Shell Belt item on it, it's a line of recovery as always, level 100, and then the Psychic Terror type on this one, Steel type on the other one. Now, this one's gonna differ slightly from the other Bronzong that we featured, but against that specific Corviknight, we've got 252 HP, 252 Special Attack with a modest nature. The whole premise of going up against a Corviknight is to steal that Mirror Armor ability turn one, so you want a skill swap turn one before the shield goes up. If the shield is up, you can't use skill swap, so it's really important that you kind of stay healthy and you don't faint, so you can keep that Mirror Armor ability, right? But the Mirror Armor, as soon as you stall it off the Corviknight with the skill swap, it's not gonna get it back for the remainder of the battle, making it a lot easier to go up against. Then you can go for those Iron Defenses, then you can go for those Calm Minds, and then you can launch those Stored Powers, which is gonna do a huge amount of damage to the Corviknight after that. And the similar thing works with the other Bronzong as well that we featured in the video, where you're gonna be able to just go for that turn one skill swap, steal that Mirror Armor, then go for the Metal Sounds onto the Corviknight, not need to worry about the Mirror Armor ability kind of preventing these drops, then you can go for your Calm Minds and then launch off the Flash Cannon. So it just depends on the terra typing of the Corviknight, but between these two Bronzongs, you're gonna have no trouble against them at all. The other Pokemon that we do have sometimes issues with is Annihilip. Now, for this one, we're going up with Wigglytuff, because it do feel like Wigglytuff depending on the terra typing of the Annihilip. Wigglytuff a really nice option if it is an Annihilip with the terra typing. They can be either mutually with Fairy Type attacks or super effectively with Fairy Type attacks. So we've got the Expert Belt item on this Wigglytuff, but the main thing that we're gonna be looking at for is that skill swap, because we wanna be taking away that Defined ability on the Annihilip. So that's what we would do turn one. You can change your Drain and Kiss to Dazzling Gleam, but the Drain and Kiss, if you do change it to Dazzling Gleam, I would replace the Expert Belt with the Shell Belt item, but you're gonna want to, after you've skill swapped away the Defined ability on the Annihilip, go for those fake tiers, reduce that Special Defensive stat down by minus six after three of those, then go for your Calm Minds, set yourself up so you're boosting your Special Attack on the Wigglytuff, and then you can go for either those Dazzling Gleams or the Drain and Kisses. The Drain and Kiss is gonna give you recovery every time you use it. So it's a really nice option against Annihilip with an EV spread here of 252 HP, 252 Special Attack with a modest nature, and it's just an alternate of option if you do come across Annihilip, and it is sometimes one of the more tricky six-star Terorates to come up against, because it is generally quite bulky, and it having that Defined ability with the coverage of Rage Fist as well, which is gonna get more powerful every time you do attack into Annihilip, and also the big fighting type attacks that can be a bit of an issue as well on there. Fairy Terotyping on this Wigglytuff, but like I say, the principles of taking away the Defined with the skill swap and then being able to kind of play off debuffing its stats while boosting your own is gonna be something that you're gonna try and do to the Annihilip to make that specific six-star Terorate a lot easier to deal with. And the other two Pokemon that we did mention at the start of the video were Mungus and also Don Dozo. Now, Mungus is really annoying for the fact that it has Spore, right? And it also has access to File Play, which can be really annoying to deal with it, especially if you are boosting your own attacking stat. File Play plays off your attacking stat rather than the opposing Pokemon that's using it. So if you're using a Pokemon like Harayama and you have something Bellydrum, then the File Play is coming off a attack stat so it's a maximized potential. So, you know, it's gonna be doing a lot of damage. The other thing that's annoying about Mungus is that it's got Spore, so you really wanna be taunting it or you can play off the fact that you can utilise something with Electric Terrain, Misty Terrain, or you can use a Pokemon with the guts ability with the Flame Orb or Toxic Orb if you want so you're not affected by any statless conditions, which makes it a lot easier to deal with. And the other thing to mention as well, you can utilise the Safety Goggles item as well. So that is something that you can utilise on any one of your Pokemon against a Mungus that will make it a lot easier to deal with but try and use more special attackers than those physical attackers because of the File Play. Now the Dondozo, I feel like there are two particular builds that can do really well against Dondozo. Dondozo does have your own, so that's something that you wanna have to have consideration against, but I feel like Harriyama is a great Pokemon to go up against Dondozo. You've got the Sunny Day to weaken the wave crashes coming out from it. It will try and set a brain down so you can nullify that with your own Sunny Day. You've got Bellydrum to maximise your attacking stat and you have the Flame Orb, which is gonna make it not able to yawn you. You're not gonna be affected by the sleep condition because you're gonna be burned and then you're gonna be able to do big damage with your drain punches, especially if it's super effective against it, you're gonna be able to run through the raid pretty easily and then utilise Thunder Punch as well. It does get other coverage, so you can go for those if it's more preferable in that slot, but the basic premise is gonna be turn one Bellydrum, then go for your Sunny Day to weaken those wave crashes and then just fire off the attacks that are more preferable in that situation. There's a EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack with an Admin nature and just make sure you have that gut's ability when you are attaching that Flame Orb, bit like the Oceluna as well that we've already covered and another good Pokemon that's gonna be good against Ondorzo that I found really effective against it is gonna be Ironhands. I had to squeeze this Pokemon in here somewhere. Fighting and Electric Typing, we've got Fighting, Terra Typing on this. Citrus Berry is the option for held item, although you can change that for something like Shellbell if you prefer and the move set of Electric Terrain Bellydrum, Thunder Punch and Drain Punch. EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack with an Admin nature. We have that Cork Drive ability. Now, the reason why this is quite good against Ondorzo is because you have that Electric Terrain so you don't need to worry about the yawns. I think the yawn is probably the biggest threat from Ondorzo, in my opinion, because it slows you down, it prevents you being able to kind of consistently get good damage onto the field, especially if you're hitting those Drain Punches for a recovery or anything like that and the yawns really disrupt your kind of flaw in game but with the Electric Terrain up, if you set that up to turn one, then you're gonna be immune to yawn. It might be preferable to go for Bellydrum turn one, get that maximiser stat, then set your Electric Terrain up so you're not susceptible to being put to sleep and then fire off your attacking options, Drain Punch, Thunder Punch until you can terastalize and then just cut through. The Ondorzo pretty easily like that but that is the 22 builds that we are featuring today. The only one that we haven't covered yet is obviously Arcus. We covered a whole video on Arcus already on the channel but in case you missed that and if you need a normal type, the reason why we're not really covering normal types on the channel is because normal doesn't hit anything for super effective damage so you don't really need a normal type ever but Arcus has the ability to be any type with any one of the 17 plates that you can get access to in the game. If you wanna check out that video on Arcus, then you can, I'll link it up in the top right hand corner for you here but Arcus is gonna be a normal type. It's probably one of the best ones that you can get as well as one of the best options for pretty much most types in the game so the reason for this video was I could have yes just done Arcus as the best type for all of these but not everyone has access to this exclusive Pokemon from Pokemon Legends RCS or BDSP. You've got some players that are brand new to Scarlet and Violet and don't have access to these older Pokemon yet so these selection of builds give you coverage for everything that you're gonna need to come up against Instincts or Terrors but if you do have an Arcus, just give you an extra kind of help and hand in situations where you might not wanna bring some of the other options and you can just change the plate, the item on it to change it's typing. The move set of course is gonna be recover, calm mind, access, spirit and judgment, 252 HP, 252 special attack, modest nature with the ability multi-type which changes its type depending on the plate that it's holding but if you just want that normal type then you can just hold the shell bell for a nice line of recovery but that is everything that we're gonna cover in today's video and a haul that you've found these builds useful but with all of them together if you build them in your game you're gonna have perfect coverage against any Terra type that you're gonna come up against the specifically those six star Terra raid bosses that can be a little bit problematic at times and it's gonna make grinding for Herbomistica, level up candies and everything else that you get from these higher star rated Terra raids a lot easier in your game. So thank you so much for tuning in friends have a great rest of your day. I hope like I've said this is a useful guide for you but it's a collective altogether every single Pokemon that I feel covers every type is in one place and it's something that you can refer back to if you find it's gonna be useful for friends that you've got that like Terra raids and soloing in game then share this video with them it really will help the video out. Do drop a like if it has been useful subscribe to the channel so you stay up to date with all of our Pokemon scholar and violet content and I will see you all in another video very soon so until then friends take care of yourselves and bye bye.