Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Mewtwo Tera Raid

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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Mewtwo Tera Raid

Psychic Mewtwo appears in the 7-Star Mewtwo Tera Raid from Friday, September 1st to Sunday, September 17th.

In the hardest Pokémon raid event ever released, players will have the opportunity to catch a powerful Psychic Tera Mewtwo.

Mewtwo Tera Raid

Mewtwo Tera RaidTera TypeChesto BerryMightiest Mark

Ability: Unnerve (Hidden)
IVs: 31 IVs in Every Stat
Nature: Modest

  • Psystrike
  • Aura Sphere
  • Ice Beam
  • Calm Mind
  • Rest

This Mewtwo is extremely difficult to defeat, packing a ton of power, high HP, and HP recovery. There are some ways to counter each of its moves, but first, let's talk about what makes it so powerful. Its Tera-boosted Psystrike is already enough to make trainers nerverous. Pack on coverage moves like Aura Sphere and Ice Beam, and it becomes difficult to think of a Pokémon that can defeat it. While boosting its Special Attack and Special Defense, things can get out of hand pretty quickly, especially when it can heal up after having its guard broken.

Best Metwo Tera Raid Counters

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Mew @ Metronome  
Ability: Synchronize  
Tera Type: Bug  
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Def  
Jolly Nature  
- Struggle Bug  
- Leech Life  
- X-Scissor  
- Swords Dance

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Mew @ Light Clay  
Ability: Synchronize  
Tera Type: Psychic  
EVs: 252 HP / 128 Def / 128 SpD  
Timid Nature  
- Light Screen 
- Misty Terrain 
- Life Dew 
- Struggle Bug

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Mew @ Light Clay  
Ability: Synchronize  
Tera Type: Psychic  
EVs: 252 HP / 128 Def / 128 SpD  
Timid Nature  
- Light Screen
- Misty Terrain 
- Life Dew 
- Struggle Bug

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Mew @ Light Clay  
Ability: Synchronize  
Tera Type: Psychic  
EVs: 252 HP / 128 Def / 128 SpD  
Timid Nature  
- Light Screen
- Misty Terrain
- Life Dew
- Struggle Bug

Because Mew gets both HP and Attack boosts for this Tera Raid, and also receives the Mightiest Mark upon completion, every trainer will be using it online. The recommendation is to pack three of the support Mews onto a team, with one Bug Tera Mew that can carry the damage. The Life Dew from the supports will ensure that the attacker Mew can build up Swords Dances and get off lots of Leech Life or X-Scissor attacks which will be boosted by Metronome the more they are used back to back. Setting up Light Screen minimizes damage from Mewtwo, while the Misty Terrain ensures it can't rest and heal itself up, expediting the second half of the battle

Rewards

Besides Mewtwo itself, trainers are also guaranteed certain items and have the chance of getting others.

Base Item Drops

Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L *10

Exp. Candy XLExp. Candy XL *4

King's RockKing's Rock *1 (Once)

Bright PowderBright Powder *1 (Once)

Gold Bottle CapGold Bottle Cap *3 (Once)

Ability PatchAbility Patch *3 (Once)

Psychic Tera ShardPsychic Tera Shard *100 (Once)

Random Item Drops

Exp. Candy LExp. Candy L *3 (20%)

Exp. Candy XLExp. Candy XL *3 (15%)

Rare CandyRare Candy *2 (8%)

Big NuggetBig Nugget *1 (8%)

Comet ShardComet Shard *1 (11%)

Ability CapsuleAbility Capsule *1 (5%)

Ability PatchAbility Patch *1 (2%)

PP UpPP Up *3 (5%)

Bottle CapBottle Cap *2 (5%)

Modest MintModest Mint *1 (11%)

Psychic Tera ShardPsychic Tera Shard *5 (10%)

There are plenty of great rewards up for grabs, and trainers can get almost as many as they'd like if they battle in the Tera Raid enough times.