 In today's video, we're going to go through the best raid builds for farming items from the new Blissey spotlight terror event that will be happening later this week in Scarlet and Violet. But before we get into the video, please subscribe to the channel, remember you can always unsubscribe later if you would like to. So starting on Friday the 24th and running through to Sunday the 26th of March, this event for Blissey, the spotlight terrorids will be going live in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. Reading Blissey, it's announced that players will receive higher amounts of terror shots in particular and level up candies. So this event for those particular items on its own makes us very appealing for a lot of trainers. It's going to make getting terror shots in particular a lot easier than the normal means that we have to go through in-game currently. And of course, we do already have Blissey 5 and 6 star terrorids in our games. So we've got some reference that we can go off with what we expect to see from these Blissey. So if we hop over to Serabie, we can see the current 5 star raid for Blissey here. Level 75, which we expected to be, random terror type of course, and the attacking moves are going to be Dazzlingly, Hypervox and Seismic Toss. And the disruptive moves, which are probably more important for this one, Blissey never really known for being an offensive threat, are going to be Gravity which is the additional move and Sing. So Gravity increases the accuracy of moves for 5 turns and then Sing, a low accuracy sleep condition move, is going to have its accuracy boosted, meaning it's going to hit a lot more often, disrupting your flow, being able to slow down these raids and the farming time that it takes to beat these Blissey. So there's something to consider, obviously these are just reference points for us. We don't have any concrete information saying this is exactly what the Blissey is going to be in these spotlight terrorids, but we'll cover it as soon as it goes live. So we'll have a better idea on Thursday night when the event goes up. But with this information in mind, we can put together Pokemon and teams that are going to be really good going in against Blissey and cover all of its different types, because that's going to be the main problem here, covering all 18 different types and making sure that you've got ways to get through these dens super quickly to get the most out of these item drops and get them as quickly as possible. So as you can see on the screen right now, I have an easy farming complete type coverage team. Now this team consists of all physical type attackers, which you know, Blissey, if you look at its base stats, it has a really high HP, but it has a tiny defense stat. So that's the stat that you're going to be wanting to hit it on. Physical attackers are the ones that you want to bring into these raids. Don't go with anything that primarily relies on its special attack. You are just going to want to use physical attackers for this. You're going to want physical attackers as well that can set up quite easily and ways if possible to get around the disruption that Blissey can cause through potentially the thing that we've seen on the Terrorids that already exist in the games. So the first one we're going to cover is going to be iron hands. It's going to cover normal rock, steel and water with its fighting and electric coverage. We're going to have King Gambit that covers the steel typing, which hits fairy ice and then its dark typing, which hits ghost and psychic for super effective damage. So Titan is another Pokemon that has access to Bellydrum, a very quick setup and with its ice typing can hit things like grass flying in ground for super effective as well as dragon. Then we're going to have Garchomp as well. Going to be another physical attacker has quick setup with sword stands going to be able to hit poison, electric and fire for super effective damage with its ground type attack. And obviously you can throw on rock and steel as well with Garchomp. So a lot of these are interchangeable, but they do specifically cover certain types that aren't covered by the others. A zoom rule going to be there for its fairy typing. A quick setup as well with Bellydrum fighting types, dragon types, dark types, primarily all going to be the ones that you're going to want to take in against a zoom rule. Of course, it does get water coverage as well. So you can hit things like ground, fire and rock that are also like affected by water are super effective and a zoom rule gets access to it. And then the last Pokemon is Ursaring. It has quick setup as well, but bug was one of the types that was kind of left out from these other five Pokemon. So we needed to cover that for super effective damage somewhere. Ursaring gets access to Bellydrum and it also gets access to rock slide, which hits bug types for super effective damage. So Ursaring fits the bill as well as with its coverage, which we'll see in a minute when we cover the actual build, covers a lot of these different types. So between these six Pokemon, you're going to be able to get them in your games and literally go through any blissy terror aid that does appear with a good strategy behind you and a quick way to get rid of the blissy and farm these items very quick in your games to make sure you get the most out of this event. So now if we hop over into game, we can take a look at the actual builds. We're starting off with iron hands, of course. It is going to be that fighting and electric type. And this one is going to have the terror type fighting can be electric if you would like both work going into the blissy raids. Going to have the Citrus Berry as its item and have chose this because a lot of players already have iron hands built in their game. So it should be a quick one to pick up and take into these raid events. We're going to have the moveset Bellydrum, electric terrain, thunder punch and drain punch. Now, electric terrain is probably the most important one if we do see that same gravity combination on the blissy. You're going to want to set this up turn one that will prevent the blissy from being able to put you to sleep and slow your momentum down. So the next turn after that Bellydrum up, Citrus Berry will activate, you get a bit more health back and then you're going to be able to do a lot of damage, especially if it is the normal rock or steel terror type. You're going to be able to get a lot of health back as well by doing it. And then an EV spread we've got is going to be 252 HP, 252 attack. And obviously with the electric coverage, you're going to be able to hit things like flying type, terror type, blissy and the water type as well, which is quite nice just for that coverage alone. We've got an adamant nature on this iron hands as well. So that is the iron hands build. Next one up is going to be King Gambit. We've went for the steel terror typing on here because we haven't really got a specific poison type user in this team. So we're going to really need the steel terror typing to give us that extra boost against the specific fairy type blissies. We've got the shell bell item on here. And then we have an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack with an adamant nature. Now, all these physical attackers are going to have that same EV spread and nature. We've got the defiant ability on this King Gambit and then move set of taunt, sword stance, iron head and kowtow cleave. Now, the sword stance is going to be there to give us boosting options so we can hit harder. You're going to want to get three of those up and then taunt is there. Probably the first turn you want to go for this, if that sing is an option. It means that the blissy can't use any of its disruptive status attacks. So sing won't be an option for you if you use taunt and then you just going to want to sword stance up and hit it with the kowtow cleave or the iron head if it is the fairy typing, of course. So that is the King Gambit. Next one up, which is going to be satitan. Going to primarily cover your grass, your flying and your ground types. Obviously gives you dragon coverage as well. If you want to take it in against that, going to have the ice terror typing just to get that extended boost on top of the ice type attacks. Going to hold the citrus berry here and then an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack with an adamant nature. Thick fat the ability, not really going to matter too much on this satitan here with the moveset of bellydrum, sleep talk, ice spinner and icicle crash. Now, bellydrum is going to be the move that you use first turn. If sing is an option on the blissy, sleep talk is here for you to click if you do get put to sleep. The titan is a Pokemon that unfortunately doesn't get access to taunt, doesn't get access to any of the terrain. So you're going to have to get around the sleep issue some other way. You could just go for a heal chair, but then the next turn the blissy might just put you to sleep again. You've only got three of those. So if it takes longer than that, it might get a bit tricky. Sleep talk at least gives you the option for just clicking that button. If you do get put to sleep after your bellydrum, and then you're going to have a 50% chance to hit one of your ice type attacks. That's why we've got two ice type attacks on this move set. So every time you hit the sleep talk, you're going to have that 50% chance to at least hit one of them to do some big damage to the blissy and not waste your turns just sleeping doing nothing. Then we move on to our next one, which is going to be garchon, primarily covering poison, electric and fire type blissy that we'll see in these terror raid events. Got the ground terror typing again, just to extend the damage that we'll be able to do with our ground type attacks. Shell bell is the item of choice here because it is going to give us a way to recover health. So we don't need to worry about that too much. If it does have dazzling gleam, the blissy it will hit us for super effective damage, of course, being a dragon type until we terastalize. So you've got to have some sort of recovery and then you again don't want to be relying on the heal cheers too much, although it is an option if you're in a bit of a bind. Move set that we've got is sword stance, sleep talk, stomping tantrum and earthquake, very similar to the satite and garchomp unfortunately doesn't get access to taunt or any of the terrains to prevent the sleep from the blissy. So the way to get around that again is like the same lines as when we went with satite and with that sleep talk that you can just click. So you're primarily going to want to get the sword stance up first, hit that three times. If you get put to sleep, then you can hit sleep talk and then you've got the chance of either earthquake or stomping tantrum to do big damage in between before you wake up. EV spread, we've got 252 HP and yes, 252 attack with an adamant nature and the ability here for this raid den doesn't really matter. You can go rough skin, sandvill, whatever you want with this garchomp but that is the garchomp all in all, covers that poison electric and fire type blissy. The next one up is going to be a zoomerall, water and fairy type and with the fairy terra typing, again, shell bell going to be the item here for a line of recovery. Whenever you do damage, you recover a portion of health back for the damage you've done to the Pokemon. We're going to have an EV spread of 252 HP, 252 attack, adamant nature again. Ability is going to be huge power and then the moveset is going to be belly drum, misty terrain, liquidation and play rough. First turn a little bit like the iron hand, set up the misty terrain turn one, it prevents any sleep conditions or status conditions on your zoomerall as long as that's on the field for five turns, then you can freely belly drum, then you can use your play rough to hit the blissy for super effective damage. You can take this in, like I say, against a water weak Pokemon like your rock, your ground and your fire types as well. So it does have a bit of flexibility around those Pokemon. The shell bell item though I think is a nice one here since you do have the misty terrain to prevent the sleep and you're not relying on something like sleep talk to kind of get around the sleep condition. There could be a threat from this blissy. And the final Pokemon is the Ursa Ring. Like I mentioned in our overlay with the bug typing is the only type that we couldn't coverage. Ursa Ring kind of fills that void for us a little bit because it is going to be a normal type. Obviously we've got the normal Terra type. Again, just to compliment its normal type attack to get as much damage as possible. We've got the flame orb item on here for the Ursa Ring because it does have that guts ability. So guts boosting your attack when you are affected by a status condition. And the nice thing about this is if you are burned then you can't be put to sleep. So you're immune to that completely. 252 HP, 252 attack, adamant nature. You know the drill with these EV spreads for these physical attackers. And the move set here can be really anything you want Ursa Ring gets a lot of coverage moves. But for this one we've went specifically Bellydrum crunch. It gives us extra coverage against ghost and psychic typing. And then we've got that rock slide which gives us coverage for those bug types. If you want a super effective attack against it but you can just rely on the facade there because that does double in damage if you are affected by a status condition. You're holding the flame orb. You've got the guts ability. So it's all stackable. You're going to do some huge damage and you're likely going to knock out the Blissy if you get set up with the Bellydrum and get burned on that first turn with the facade going into it. The following turn, of course, to ghost type you're not going to be able to use that but you do have crunch and then the rock slide as well gives you the other coverage. But that is the earth's ring and a really nice one, I think, just to kind of compliment the rest of the team to make sure you don't have any issues and just makes going into these raid events very quick for you to form these items as quick as possible. So that is the team that I would suggest that this will be the team that I'll be using going into these Blissy raid events. And I think it's going to be a solid one for just farming as many of these items as possible because they are higher payouts. They are really difficult items to get anywhere in game, very time consuming. So this just makes it very quick. And like I said, these builds, if you follow them, they'll give you complete coverage against all 18 types of Blissy that appear in these raid events over this coming spotlight raid event happening this weekend. And of course, there are a bunch of Pokemon that we haven't even mentioned in this video but there are the likes of Annihilate. It has vital spirit. It is a very good Pokemon to take into six star Terrarid. So a good one to go in against Blissy, of course, as well. And there are a bunch of other Pokemon that we haven't mentioned here. These are Pokemon that are going to give you complete coverage, hitting super effective, which will just make the raids in general a lot faster to run through, to get more items in a shorter period of time. And that's the goal of this video today to give you some ideas to make it a lot easier. If you've got some suggestions that you're going to be going into this Blissy raid event with over the weekend, let me know down in the comment section below. I'd love to hear them. But if you found this video useful, please drop a like and do subscribe to the channel. So you stay up to date with all of our raid videos and other scholar and violet content that we do on the channel. Thank you so much for tuning in, friends. Hope you found it useful. Like I say, have a great rest of your day. Take care of yourselves. And I'll see you all in another video very soon. Until then, take care of yourselves and bye-bye.