The long awaited historical form of Suicune, Walking Wake, is finally with trainers in the form of 5-Star Tera Raids. But what are the best Pokémon builds to use against it? More to the point, what moves will Walking Wake use? We all need to know the stats it’ll be rocking and the drops we can expect from this new Paradox Legendary Pokémon, so let’s get into the Walking Wake Tera Raid event builds, moves, stats and drops.
Walking Wake Tera Raid Event - Stats¶
Although 5-Star Tera Raids pose no threat for most trainers who have completed the main storylines in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Walking Wake is a bigger challenge than others due to its natually buffed legendary stats. Let’s take a look at Walking Wake’s Tera Raid event stats alongside it’s caught stats:
Event Stats:¶
Stat | Value / Information |
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Type | Water and Dragon |
Tera Type | Water |
Raid Type | 5-Star Tera Raid |
Catch Rate | Once per game save |
Breedable? | No |
Shiny Chance | Locked (No Shiny Available) |
Ability | Protosynthesis (Boosts most prominent stat in harsh sunlight or when holding a booster energy) |
Caught Base Stats:¶
The below stats have been taken from Walking Wake’s summary screen after being caught at level 75:
Stat | Value / Information |
---|---|
HP | 1/256 |
Attack | 137 |
Defense | 164 |
Sp. Atk | 205 |
Sp. Def | 167 |
Speed | 171 |
Walking Wake Tera Raid Type Effectiveness and Weakness¶
As we can see from the above chart, we’re going to get the most damage out of using Electric moves. Usually they’ll deal twice as much damage as usual, but Walking Wake reduces this due to only deal half damage. With the Walking Wake Tera Raid however, we can enjoy the effectiveness of Electric type attacks thanks to its Water Tera Typing. Grass-type attacks will also work great, but we have a couple of great Electric Pokémon build options in mind.
Best Walking Wake Builds¶
Iron Hands¶
Our Iron Hands Tera Raid build works great against Water-types, including ridiculously strong legendaries such as Walking Wake. It is however a Pokémon Violet exclusive, so trainers will need a copy of the game to trade it over to Scarlet or to find one in a trade online. By using Belly Drum to max out Iron Hands attack stat, it can then attack full force with Thunder Punch. Pair this with its Quark Drive ability and a Booster Energy Held item to boost its Attack stat even further. For those who can’t get hold of Iron Hands, here’s another option.
Bellibolt¶
Our Bellibolt build is also a solid option for zapping the proverbial pants of Decidueye The Unrivaled in it’s 5-Star Tera Raid event. The main strategy here is the same as the Decidueye Tera Raid Event, which is using the ability Electromorphosis and the move Parabolic charge to deal massive electric attack damage whilst dealing Bellibolt. If healing isn’t needed, Bellibolt can drive more damage home with Thunderbolt or use Light Screen / Reflect to defend. Pairing a modest nature with a HP and SP. Atk EV focus will make Bellibolt a force to be reckoned with against Walking Wake.
Walking Wake Drops¶
Here all all the drops trainers can expect from the Walking Wake Tera Raid event alongside the percentage chances of bonus drops:
Guaranteed Drops | Amount |
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Exp. Candy L | 1 |
Exp. Candy XL | 1 |
Health Feather | 3 |
Water Tera Shard | 2 |
Water Tera Shard | 2 (Host) |
Bonus Drops | Amount / Chance |
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Ability Capsule | 1 / 2% Chance |
Big Pearl | 1 / 12% Chance |
Bottle Cap | 1 / 2% |
Exp. Candy L | 1 / 23% Chance |
Exp. Candy L | 2 / 11% Chance |
Health Feather | 2 / 10% Chance |
Naive Mint | 1 / 2% Chance |
Nugget | 1 / 5% Chance |
Pearl String | 1 / 2% Chance |
PP Up | 1 / 3% |
Rare Candy | 1 / 4% Chance |
Tamato Berry | 3 / 8% Chance |
Water Tera Shard | 2 / 11% Chance |
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