Feb21

Catch Pikachu in 7-star Black Crystal Tera Raid Battles in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet from February 24th

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The Mouse Pokémon Pikachu will be making its first appearance in 7-star Black Crystal Tera Raid Battles for the weekend leading up to Pokémon Day, being available starting from February 24th at 00:00 (UTC), with raids running through until February 27th at 14:59 (UTC), 40 minutes after the Pokémon Presents presentation is expected to finish. At the time of writing, no follow-up appearance has been scheduled.

This event's Pikachu has the Water Tera Type, and will have the same mark, Ability, and moves when caught by trainers regardless of when it is caught during the event. This Pikachu can only be caught once per save data. Unlike past Pokémon with the Mightiest Mark, Pikachu can actually be normally encountered in Paldea.

Black Crystal Tera Raid Battles contain much stronger Pokémon than those appearing in ordinary Tera Raid Battles, and give out better rewards. To encounter Pikachu in Black Crystal Tera Raid Battles, players will need to download the latest Poké Portal News. If players have connected their Nintendo Switch system to the internet while playing Pokémon Scarlet or Violet, this will happen automatically. Players can also manually download the Poké Portal News by selecting Poké Portal from the X menu, and then selecting Mystery Gift, and then Check Poké Portal News. After that, players who have completed certain postgame events will be able to start the Black Crystal Tera Raid Battle simply by walking up to and interacting with the Black Tera Crystal in-game. In the overworld, the Black Tera Crystals associated with these raids can be differentiated from other Tera Raid crystals by their aura and black sheen. Both are also clearly visible when looking at crystals on the map. Players who haven't yet completed the required postgame events can still participate in these Black Tera Raid Battles, but only by joining with other Trainers in multiplayer, such as by using a Link Code. A paid Nintendo Switch Online membership is required to participate in Tera Raid Battles with other Trainers online.
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