Tera Raid Finneon Counters
Tera Raid Finneon 2-star Ground guide with the best counters, builds, and strategies.
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Finneon
Tera Raid Pokémon
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Possible Attacks
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Power | Category | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Water Gun
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40 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Gust
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40 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Aurora Beam
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65 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Confuse Ray
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0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Best Counter Pokémon
| Pokémon | Types | RES/ IMMU/ WKNS Resis./ Immun./ Weakns. |
(SP.) ATT |
SP. DEF |
Counter | RSLT Result | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sandslash (Alola)
Sandslash (Alola)
Counters
Ground
|
DLC 2 |
R
I
W
|
100
Δ 44
Attack |
65 Δ 16
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (4) | |
| Sandshrew (Alola)
Sandshrew (Alola)
Counters
Ground
|
DLC 2 |
R
I
W
|
75
Δ 19
Attack |
35 Δ -14
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (4) | |
| Lapras
Lapras
Water no effect on FinneonWater Absorb
|
DLC 2 |
R
I
W
|
85
Δ 29
Attack |
95 Δ 46
Sp.Def
|
Water no effect on Finneon |
Great (3) | |
| Volcanion
Volcanion
Water no effect on FinneonWater Absorb
|
Home |
R
I
W
|
130
Δ 69
Sp.Att. |
90 Δ 41
Sp.Def
|
Water no effect on Finneon |
Great (3) | |
| Empoleon
Empoleon
Water no effect on Finneon |
DLC 1 |
R
I
W
|
111
Δ 50
Sp.Att. |
101 Δ 52
Sp.Def
|
Water no effect on Finneon |
Great (3) | |
| Magnezone Magnezone |
R
I
W
|
130
Δ 69
Sp.Att. |
90 Δ 41
Sp.Def
|
Great (3) | |||
| Lanturn
Lanturn
Water no effect on FinneonWater Absorb
|
DLC 1 |
R
I
W
|
76
Δ 15
Sp.Att. |
76 Δ 27
Sp.Def
|
Water no effect on Finneon |
Great (3) | |
| Tinkaton
Tinkaton
Own Tempo
|
R
I
W
|
75
Δ 19
Attack |
105 Δ 56
Sp.Def
|
Great (3) | |||
| Avalugg
Avalugg
Counters
Ground
Own Tempo
|
R
I
W
|
117
Δ 61
Attack |
46 Δ -3
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (3) | ||
| Rotom (Frost)
Rotom (Frost)
Counters
Ground
|
R
I
W
|
105
Δ 44
Sp.Att. |
107 Δ 58
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (3) | ||
| Magneton Magneton |
R
I
W
|
120
Δ 59
Sp.Att. |
70 Δ 21
Sp.Def
|
Great (3) | |||
| Tinkatuff
Tinkatuff
Own Tempo
|
R
I
W
|
55
Δ -1
Attack |
82 Δ 33
Sp.Def
|
Great (3) | |||
| Chinchou
Chinchou
Water no effect on FinneonWater Absorb
|
DLC 1 |
R
I
W
|
56
Δ -5
Sp.Att. |
56 Δ 7
Sp.Def
|
Water no effect on Finneon |
Great (3) | |
| Magnemite Magnemite |
R
I
W
|
95
Δ 34
Sp.Att. |
55 Δ 6
Sp.Def
|
Great (3) | |||
| Bergmite
Bergmite
Counters
Ground
Own Tempo
|
R
I
W
|
69
Δ 13
Attack |
35 Δ -14
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (3) | ||
| Tinkatink
Tinkatink
Own Tempo
|
R
I
W
|
45
Δ -11
Attack |
64 Δ 15
Sp.Def
|
Great (3) | |||
| Calyrex (Ice)
Calyrex (Ice)
Counters
Ground
|
Home |
R
I
W
|
165
Δ 109
Attack |
130 Δ 81
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (2) | |
| Dialga (Origin) Dialga (Origin) | Home |
R
I
W
|
150
Δ 89
Sp.Att. |
120 Δ 71
Sp.Def
|
Great (2) | ||
| Glastrier
Glastrier
Counters
Ground
|
Home |
R
I
W
|
145
Δ 89
Attack |
110 Δ 61
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (2) | |
| Baxcalibur
Baxcalibur
Counters
Ground
|
R
I
W
|
145
Δ 89
Attack |
86 Δ 37
Sp.Def
|
Counters Ground
|
Great (2) | ||
Best Counter Abilities
| Ability | Description | Good against |
|---|---|---|
Dry Skin |
Reduces HP if it is hot. Water restores HP. | Water Gun
|
Storm Drain |
Draws in all Water-type moves to up Sp. Attack. | Water Gun
|
Water Absorb |
Restores HP if hit by a Water-type move. | Water Gun
|
Good as Gold |
Gives immunity to status moves. | Confuse Ray
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Magic Bounce |
Reflects status- changing moves. | Confuse Ray
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Oblivious |
The Pokémon is oblivious, keeping it from being infatuated, falling for taunts, or being affected by Intimidate. | Confuse Ray
|
Own Tempo |
The Pokémon sticks to its own tempo, preventing it from becoming confused or being affected by Intimidate. | Confuse Ray
|
Best Counter Types
| Type | RESI Resistances | IMMU Immunities | WKNS Weaknesses | COUNTR Counter | TOT Total | RSLT Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ice
Ice
|
Counters Ground |
2 | Great | |||
Steel
Steel
|
2 | Great | ||||
Water
Water
|
⚠️Finneon is immune to Water because of Storm Drain |
1 | Good | |||
Dark
Dark
|
0 | Neutral | ||||
Fairy
Fairy
|
0 | Neutral | ||||
Ghost
Ghost
|
0 | Neutral | ||||
Normal
Normal
|
0 | Neutral | ||||
Psychic
Psychic
|
0 | Neutral | ||||
Electric
Electric
|
-1 | Bad | ||||
Poison
Poison
|
-1 | Bad | ||||
Dragon
Dragon
|
-2 | Poor | ||||
Fire
Fire
|
-2 | Poor | ||||
Bug
Bug
|
-3 | Poor | ||||
Fighting
Fighting
|
-3 | Poor | ||||
Flying
Flying
|
-3 | Poor | ||||
Rock
Rock
|
-3 | Poor | ||||
Grass
Grass
|
Counters Ground |
-4 | Poor | |||
Ground
Ground
|
-6 | Poor |
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Understanding Tera Raids in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet
What are Tera Raids?
Tera Raid Battles are cooperative multiplayer battles in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet where up to 4 players team up to battle and catch a Terastallized wild Pokémon. These powerful Pokémon have shifted to a different Tera Type, changing their strengths and weaknesses dramatically from their standard typing.
Raid Difficulty Levels
- 1-2 Star Raids: Beginner-friendly raids perfect for new trainers
- 3-4 Star Raids: Intermediate difficulty requiring type advantage planning
- 5 Star Raids: Advanced raids with competitive movesets and higher stats
- 6 Star Raids: Post-game content requiring optimized builds and coordination
- 7 Star Raids: Special event raids featuring the most challenging opponents with perfect stats
Why Tera Types Matter
When a Pokémon Terastallizes, it changes to its Tera Type, gaining STAB (Same Type Attack Bonus) on moves of that type and adopting the defensive properties of the new type. A Fire-type Charizard that becomes Dragon Tera Type will be weak to Dragon, Fairy, and Ice moves instead of its usual Water, Electric, and Rock weaknesses. Understanding these shifts is crucial for raid success.