Tera Raid Grumpig Counters

Tera Raid Grumpig 4-star Fighting guide with the best counters, builds, and strategies.

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Grumpig
GroinkGroretブーピッグ피그킹噗噗猪

Psychic

Fighting

Tera Raid Pokémon

Possible Attacks
Power Category
Psyshock
80
Power Gem
80
Confuse Ray
0
Low Kick
0
Light Screen
0
Possible Abilities Possible Abilities
Ability Ability Description Description Possible Possible
Thick Fat
Ups resistance to Fire- and Ice-type moves. Yes
Own Tempo
The Pokémon sticks to its own tempo, preventing it from becoming confused or being affected by Intimidate. Yes
Gluttony

(Hidden Ability)
Encourages the early use of a held Berry. Yes
Stats Stats
LVL Level HP HP ATT Attack DEF Defense SP. ATT Sp. Attack SP. DEF Sp. Defense SPD Speed
45 80 45 65 90 110 80

Best Counter Pokémon

Pokémon Types RES/
IMMU/
WKNS
Resis./
Immun./
Weakns.
(SP.)
ATT
DEF SP.
DEF
Counter RSLT Result
Hatterene Hatterene Counters
Fighting
Magic Bounce
R
I
W
136
Δ 26
Sp.Att.
95
Δ 50
Defense
103
Δ 13
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Xcellent (5)
Metagross Metagross Counters
Fighting
DLC 2
R
I
W
135
Δ 70
Attack
130
Δ 85
Defense
90
Δ 0
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Calyrex (Shadow) Calyrex (Shadow) Counters
Fighting
Home
R
I
W
165
Δ 55
Sp.Att.
80
Δ 35
Defense
100
Δ 10
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Scream Tail Scream Tail Counters
Fighting
R
I
W
65
Δ 0
Attack
99
Δ 54
Defense
115
Δ 25
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Bronzong Bronzong Counters
Fighting
R
I
W
89
Δ 24
Attack
116
Δ 71
Defense
116
Δ 26
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Hoopa Hoopa Counters
Fighting
Home
R
I
W
150
Δ 40
Sp.Att.
60
Δ 15
Defense
130
Δ 40
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Iron Crown Iron Crown Counters
Fighting
DLC 2
R
I
W
122
Δ 12
Sp.Att.
100
Δ 55
Defense
108
Δ 18
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Gholdengo Gholdengo
R
I
W
133
Δ 23
Sp.Att.
95
Δ 50
Defense
91
Δ 1
Sp.Def
Great (4)
Slowbro (Galar) Slowbro (Galar) Counters
Fighting
Own Tempo
R
I
W
100
Δ 35
Attack
95
Δ 50
Defense
70
Δ -20
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Slowbro Slowbro Counters
Fighting
Oblivious
R
I
W
100
Δ -10
Sp.Att.
110
Δ 65
Defense
80
Δ -10
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Slowbro Slowbro Counters
Fighting
Own Tempo
R
I
W
100
Δ -10
Sp.Att.
110
Δ 65
Defense
80
Δ -10
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Slowking Slowking Counters
Fighting
Oblivious
R
I
W
100
Δ -10
Sp.Att.
80
Δ 35
Defense
110
Δ 20
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Slowking Slowking Counters
Fighting
Own Tempo
R
I
W
100
Δ -10
Sp.Att.
80
Δ 35
Defense
110
Δ 20
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Slowbro (Galar) Slowbro (Galar) Counters
Fighting
Own Tempo
Home
R
I
W
100
Δ 35
Attack
95
Δ 50
Defense
70
Δ -20
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Spiritomb Spiritomb
R
I
W
92
Δ 27
Attack
108
Δ 63
Defense
108
Δ 18
Sp.Def
Great (4)
Slowking (Galar) Slowking (Galar) Counters
Fighting
Own Tempo
R
I
W
110
Δ 0
Sp.Att.
80
Δ 35
Defense
110
Δ 20
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Slowking (Galar) Slowking (Galar) Counters
Fighting
Own Tempo
Home
R
I
W
110
Δ 0
Sp.Att.
80
Δ 35
Defense
110
Δ 20
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Hatterene Hatterene Counters
Fighting
R
I
W
136
Δ 26
Sp.Att.
95
Δ 50
Defense
103
Δ 13
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Tinkaton Tinkaton Counters
Fighting
Own Tempo
R
I
W
75
Δ 10
Attack
77
Δ 32
Defense
105
Δ 15
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)
Gardevoir Gardevoir Counters
Fighting
R
I
W
125
Δ 15
Sp.Att.
65
Δ 20
Defense
115
Δ 25
Sp.Def
Counters

Fighting
Great (4)

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
Good as Gold
Gives immunity to status moves.
Confuse Ray
Light Screen
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
Psychic
Psychic
Counters
Fighting
3 Great
Fairy
Fairy
Counters
Fighting
2 Great
Ghost
Ghost
2 Great
Ground
Ground
1 Good
Dragon
Dragon
0 Neutral
Electric
Electric
0 Neutral
Grass
Grass
0 Neutral
Water
Water
0 Neutral
Flying
Flying
Counters
Fighting
-1 Bad
Steel
Steel
-1 Bad
Dark
Dark
-2 Poor
Fighting
Fighting
-2 Poor
Poison
Poison
-2 Poor
Bug
Bug
-3 Poor
Fire
Fire
-3 Poor
Normal
Normal
-3 Poor
Rock
Rock
-4 Poor
Ice
Ice
-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
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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.

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