Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: Complete 7-Star Blaziken Tera Guide

Just because the starter Pokemon are now available in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, doesn't mean we're going to stop getting raids featuring special versions of them, it seems. True to form, this Flying-Tera Blaziken fight is a tough one that takes advantage of the Blaze Pokemon's strong suits.
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PostsIf you've fought your way through all of Blueberry Academy and are looking for a new challenge, this raid won't disappoint, and requires you to be very strategic with your build. Blaziken's so fast it'll gladly punish you for any mistakes you might make while setting up. A missed move could be a death sentence if you're not prepared.
Event Information
Blaziken will be available in Black Tera Crystals until January 14, 11:59 PM UTC, and be available again from January 19, 12:00 AM UTC to January 21, 11:59 PM UTC.
Upon beating it, you can catch Blaziken and receive the TM for Brave Bird.
Blaziken's Build
Blaziken is level 100, has its hidden ability, Speed Boost, and when caught will have the Mightiest Mark.
It has the following moves:
Move Name
Type
Category
Power
Notes
Brave Bird
Flying
Physical
120
Blaziken will take recoil damage using this.
Overheat
Fire
Special
130
Blaziken's Sp. Atk drops after it uses this move.
Swords Dance
Normal
Status
-
Raises Blaziken's Atk by two stages.
Rock Slide
Rock
Physical
75
Pokemon hit by this may flinch and lose a turn.
Earthquake
Ground
Physical
100
No secondary effects.
Low Kick
Fighting
Physical
-
This move's power is determined by how heavy the Pokemon being hit is.
Blaze Kick
Fire
Physical
85
This move is more likely to crit than others, and has a chance to burn.
Bulk Up
Fighting
Status
-
Blaziken will increase its Def and Atk by one stage.
The Best Pokemon To Beat Tera Blaziken
Blaziken's Speed Boost allows it to be a real threat, as by around mid-fight it'll out speed everything else on the field and be able to hit Electric-, Rock-, and Ice-types with super effective moves.
Players struggling with this fight will find themselves in a bind as Blaziken one-shots your team very quickly.
Since Blaziken only focuses on physical Attack and Defense, you'll want any Pokemon you bring to be a Special Attacker with good Defense. Furthermore, they should have a move that hits Flying for super effective damage.
If you find you're having trouble, you can reset NPCs until you get one with a Staraptor or Tauros for Intimidate. Keep using "battle as a group" until you get the NPC you want, and then you'll have those same NPCs every time you battle alone.
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Bellibolt is a great choice for Tera Blaziken, as its bulk allows it to withstand hits very well and it has good support moves. Use the following build:
Ability
Nature
Held Item
Moveset
Tera Type
EVs
Electromorphosis
Bold
Leftovers
Acid Spray, Reflect, Parabolic Charge
Electric
252 Def, 252 Sp. Atk, 6 HP
At the start of the battle, use Reflect. Then use Acid Spray three times until you can Terasatalize. When you do, start using Parabolic Charge.
Use Acid Spray again when Blaziken resets its stats, and use Reflect whenever it runs out. If needed while lowering Blaziken's stats, use Parabolic Charge to heal, then go back to Acid Spray.
Reflect won't be reset when Blaziken resets stats and abilities affecting your side.
Once Blaziken's stats are lowered again, spam Parabolic Charge to damage Blaziken until it goes down. This strategy will also work in online raids, though be wary if your partners start fainting because it will cut the time close.
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Miraidon's monstrous Sp. Attack means it's good at taking down Blaziken fast, but you have to get the timing just right. This strategy is not recommended for random online raids.
Here is the build:
Ability
Nature
Held Item
Moveset
Tera Type
EVs
Hadron Engine
Modest
Expert Belt
Metal Sound, Electro Drift, Parabolic Charge, Reflect
Electric
252 Def, 252 Sp. Atk, 6 HP
The timing for this is very specific, because the trick is to lower Blaziken's Sp. Def before its shield goes up.
Use Metal Sound three times. Even if it misses, use Electro Drift right after Blaziken resets the stats on your side. This will take Blaziken into yellow or red health.
At this point, you will probably faint, but as soon as you can, set up Reflect. Then keep spamming Electro Drift, and switch to Parabolic Charge if you run out of PP or are able to Terastalize.
This is the less reliable of the two methods, but it allows you to faint a lot because the timer is so ahead of the HP bar that the chunks you lose from fainting won't matter.
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