Tera Raid Finneon Counters

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Finneon
Écayonケイコウオ형광어荧光鱼

Water

Ground

Tera Raid Pokémon

Possible Attacks
Power Category
Water Gun
40
Gust
40
Aurora Beam
65
Confuse Ray
0
Possible Abilities Possible Abilities
Ability Ability Description Description Possible Possible
Swift Swim
Boosts the Pokémon's Speed in rain. Yes
Storm Drain
Draws in all Water-type moves to up Sp. Attack. Yes
Water Veil

(Hidden Ability)
Prevents the Pokémon from getting a burn. No
Stats Stats
LVL Level HP HP ATT Attack DEF Defense SP. ATT Sp. Attack SP. DEF Sp. Defense SPD Speed
20 49 49 56 49 61 66

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 Finneon
Water 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 Finneon
Water 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 Finneon
Water 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 Finneon
Water 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)

Δ 10
*Δ (delta) means e.g. the difference between your PKMNs STAT and the Raid Pokemons counter STAT (e.g. your ATT vs enemies DEF). A higher Δ is better.

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
Magic Bounce
Reflects status- changing moves.
Confuse Ray
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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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.

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