Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Raids: Cheers are a special set of orders used during the four-player boss encounters known as Tera raids that can only be found in the Paldea region of Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet. But in my experience teaming up with randoms online, I’ve often been the only one cheering on the squad while they continue to dish out damage, leading to some devastating wipes in endgame raids.
This damage-focused playstyle is quite frequent yet ultimately unsustainable. Let’s discuss the value of cheers and why even the most offensively-minded player should employ them.
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Each player in a Tera raid only has three opportunities to use their unique cheer ability. There can only be a total of 12 uses of the cheer ability in a raid, due to the fact that each raid team consists of four players. We have three distinct types of cheers: “Go all out!” which increases the team’s attack and special attack, “Hang tough!”, which increases the team’s defense and special defense, and “Heal up!”, which restores a good amount of health to everyone on the team.
As the timer nears zero, your team will be evicted from the Tera raid boss’ lair, forcing you to engage in a constant game of cat and mouse with the boss’ stats and defenses. In tough encounters like this week’s Charizard event, it’s crucial to have a firm grasp on how cheers may help you make the most of the limited time you have at your disposal.
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The first few seconds of a raid encounter are prime time to employ the rallying cries of “Go all out!” and “Hang tough!” to encourage your team to deal more damage and stand firm in the face of the boss’s stronger assaults. This increased chance to use “Heal up!” is especially helpful given that healing goods are banned in Tera raids.
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While certain Pokémon, using moves like Heal Pulse, can also heal allies during these battles, “Heal up!” is your primary healing strategy in raids, and its team-wide effect can buy everyone an extra turn or two before they’re in danger again.
The raid monsters in Tera have the potential to occasionally remove all stat buffs, which leads to a tug-of-war dependent on statistics. Therefore, the benefits of “Go all out!” and “Hang tough!” are temporary and can only be used once.
Given that Tera raids are built around “soft resets” and reapplying those benefits, it would be unfair to single out a single player for a round of applause. Each player may only utilize the cheering ability three times during the whole fight, therefore a team of four must coordinate to take turns cheering. Rather than three of each cheer, that’s just three cheers total.
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To date, this has been my greatest challenge when attempting to form an online raiding team of any significant size. Even if my Pokémon of choice is doing the most damage to the group, I always end up with three individuals refusing to switch from their attack menu to the cheer one, which leaves me with the support role unless I’m on a Discord call with buddies.
Since the boss’s defenses get stronger as a raid goes on, I often have to stop attacking and pump all three of my cheers into healing at once just to keep my friends alive, especially if they are unwilling to do so themselves.
It’s not just inefficient to use up someone’s turn time with cheering, but it also wastes resources. Even though it’s crucial to coordinate assaults and have a balanced squad during a Tera raid, the most crucial factor in ensuring victory is making the most of the little amount of time you have.
When an ally is killed in combat, significant time is subtracted from the raid’s total, and if a single healer is responsible for everyone’s health, they have only three healing uses and cooldowns to work with.
The raid boss’s tremendous strikes during these pauses between healing turns can (and will) quickly snowball into a team member passing out, resulting in a time penalty and the loss of several valuable seconds while the player respawns.
In order to prevent a domino effect of failures, savvy teams must constantly monitor the status of all participants and provide necessary support where needed. If the task of healing is shared amongst the combatants, it can be performed more quickly and consistently. The cooldown issue can be avoided and optimal cheer timing can be achieved throughout the raid if everyone pitches in to provide cheers at appropriate intervals.
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Knowing when cheering is the greatest use of your turn is a useful club to have in your arsenal, as many Tera raids require you to think quickly on your feet and under pressure. When your Pokémon is affected by a status condition such as sleep or bewilderment, shouts can be used as effective substitutes for attempting an attack.
In regular encounters, it may be worthwhile to push through these impairments, as Pokémon can sometimes recover from their daze or bewilderment and resume normal attacks.
However, in a Tera raid, every second counts, thus optimizing your use of time is crucial to your team’s success. Instead of risking injury or wasting time trying to figure out why my Pokémon is befuddled, I’ve begun to use a cheer or two during those moments. By preventing my Pokémon from taking damage, I’ve been able to swing the tide of battles in my favor by using the time they would have spent healing instead.
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Ultimately, employing your cheers is never as exhilarating as dealing a super-effective attack, but they are so crucial to victory in high-level Tera raids that it is nearly impossible to win if applying them isn’t a teamwide effort.
Start using your shouts in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet’s online raids, and you’ll learn how they may assist your team to endure adversity and emerge victorious. Both you and your group will be relieved.
Frequently asked questions
How do you breed Pokemon in Scarlet?
Pursuing a Predominantly Scarlet and Violet Offspring Pick any two Pokemon from the same “Egg Group” (Basically, they need to look similar enough to like each other.) Gather those two Pokemon for a Picnic immediately. Check the picnic basket for eggs after some (actual) time has passed.
Where can I find Bruxish?
The areas of Route 13, Route 14, Route 15, and Secluded Shore all include Bruxish speakers. The odds of capturing it while fishing in a typical location are 1% but increase to 20% if you find a bubbling site to cast your line. Between level 10 and level 33, you can locate one.
How do you evolve Charcadet in scarlet?
It’s time to evolve Charcadet now. The Auspicious Armor is located under the Other submenu of the Bag. In order to evolve Charcadet into Armarouge, you must use this item. With that in mind, here is how you can evolve your Charcadet into an Armarouge in Pokémon Scarlet.
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