Talk:Terastal phenomenon
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Wild Terastal Pokémon
(..just for future reference??) I think there should be a distinction between Terrastillized Raid Pokémon, and wild Terrastallized Pokémon (those with a glow).
I believe the latter always have a non-level-up move of their Tera Type, e.g. I have a Grafaiai with X-Scissor, a Growlithe with Dig, a Jigglypuff with Water Pulse, and a Tauros with Wild Charge (all of which are TM moves). Nescientist (talk) 16:41, 23 November 2022 (UTC)
- I can confirm that Tera Raid Pokémon do not necessarily have a move of their Tera Type, at least at low levels; I caught a Finneon at Lv. 12 in a Tera Raid Battle and it very much did not have a move of its Tera Type (Ice), although it could learn one via TM. On that note, is it confirmed that Pokémon will never naturally have a Tera Type that they cannot learn at least one STAB move from (Tera Blast notwithstanding)?
- As an aside, one important distinction between the two is that Wild Tera Pokémon (and only Wild Tera Pokémon) will have their Terastallization shatter when reduced to 20%[citation needed] health by an attack, and cannot be reduced below that while Terastallized - although damage from Status Effects ignores this limitation, allowing a Wild Tera Pokémon to faint while still Terastallized. TM06 (talk) 10:41, 28 November 2022 (UTC)
Hey
Can someone find a high quality image Dragon Tera Type Lechonk?