Pokémon Scarlet Violet Greninja 7-Star Tera Raid Battle Guide and Tips

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Greninja’s 7-star Tera Raid returns to Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, pitting trainers against a Poison Tera Type ninja frog with devastating moves and shields.

Greninja’s seven-star Tera Raids will run from Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. until Jan. 30 at 6:59 p.m. EST and Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. until Feb. 13 at 6:59 p.m. EST, so if you miss it the first time around, you’ll have a second chance. If you completely miss the event, tons of players will be breeding Froakie, so you can always get one via trade, though it won’t have the event Mightiest Mark.

These raids are tough and you won’t even have access to them until you unlock six-star raids, which requires you to clear the Academy Ace Tournament and do a handful of four- and five-star raids. Jacq will give you a call once you’ve hit the requirements, warning you to stay away from these powerful raid dens.


Greninja Tera Raid rewards

Defeating Greninja in the 7-star Tera Raid grants valuable rewards, including the chance to catch the special Tera Type Greninja with the Mightiest Mark. Players can also receive Ability Patches, Bottle Caps, Tera Shards, and significant amounts of EXP Candies. Additional items such as Protein, Nuggets, and TM materials may drop, making repeated battles worthwhile for both competitive training and item farming.

When you beat Greninja, you’ll be able to catch it, but you can only catch one. After you catch the Greninja, you won’t be able to get another one, even if you successfully clear the raid again. You can continue to beat Greninja for additional rewards after catching it, though.

Just like the seven-star raid targets that came before it, Greninja has its Hidden Ability, Protean, which changes its type to the type of the move its about to use. This only works once per switch in, but it has no effect while the Pokémon is Terastillized, so you won’t have to worry about it during the raid. This special Greninja will also come with perfect IVs and the Mightiest Mark.

Just like other Tera Raids, you can get lots of good loot, like Exp. Candy, Tera Shards, and Bottle Caps by completing the raid. On the first clear, you’ll get TM91 (Toxic Spikes) and an Ability Patch. Greninja does not drop Herba Mystica. You can see the complete loot table on Serebii.net.


Greninja Tera Raid best counters

Counter Greninja’s Ghost Tera Type and Mold Breaker ability with Dark, Ghost, and Fairy Pokémon that resist or nullify its attacks. Umbreon tanks hits easily with huge Defense and special walling from screens or Follow Me support. Iron Valiant outspeeds and strikes back with strong Fairy moves like Moonblast. Skeledirge handles Ghost damage while chipping away with Shadow Ball. Gholdengo ignores status ailments via Good as Gold and pressures with Make It Rain. Pair these with a bulky support like Indeedee for Follow Me to redirect threats.

As of this writing, there are a few successful builds that we’ve been seeing: Clodsire, Gastrodon, and Slowbro (the same one from the Cinderace raids, actually).

Greninja is level 100 with a poison Tera Type. It knows Gunk Shot, Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Night Slash, Double Team, and Toxic Spikes. It will use Toxic Spikes right away at the beginning the match, poisoning your Pokémon only if they faint and get thrown back into battle.

As usual, there are lots of builds that can help take down Greninja or solo it entirely. While we’ve seen clears with Pokémon like Kingambit and Toxapex across the internet, the Pokémon we list below are ones we had first-hand experience with and give our stamp of approval.

Greninja Slowbro Tera Raid build

  • Nature: Modest
  • Ability: doesn’t matter
  • Tera Type: Psychic
  • EVs: 4 HP/252 Defense/252 Special Attack
  • IVs: Maxed HP, Defense, Special Attack
  • Held item: Twisted Spoon or Leftovers
  • Moveset: Stored Power (TM41), Iron Defense (TM104), and Nasty Plot (TM140)

Just like against Cinderace, this Slowbro will pack a bunch just from stacking Iron Defense and Nasty Plot and then using Stored Power.

On turn one, make sure to set up Iron Defense, as Greninja does know Night Slash, a dark-type move that is super effective against Slowbro. It should not kill your Slowbro, as long as it’s been trained correctly. After using Iron Defense once or twice, the damage from Night Slash will be negligible.

If your team has no supports in it, make sure to keep your Slowbro healthy. You can use this by teaching it Heal Pulse or you can just use the healing cheers. (We had a team of all Slowbro and alternated between buffing, cheering, and using Stored Power, so we could keep each pink round friend alive.)

Greninja Gastrodon Tera Raid build

  • Nature: Modest
  • Ability: Storm Drain
  • Tera Type: Ground
  • EVs: 4 Defense/252 HP/252 Special Attack
  • IVs: Maxed HP, Defense, Special Attack
  • Held item: Soft Sand
  • Moveset: Clear Smog (Mirror Herb move), Recover, Earth Power

To give Gastrodon Clear Smog, delete a move from its repertoire, give it a Mirror Herb to hold, and set up a picnic with only the Gastrodon and another Pokémon that knows Clear Smog. Foongus and Torkoal both learn this by leveling up. After about a minute, your Gastrodon should learn Clear Smog from its picnic partner.

The strategy with Gastrodon is to debuff the Double Team that Greninja uses with Clear Smog and then spam Earth Power. Once you can Terastillize, power-up further and keep spamming Earth Power. Heal and keep debuffing as you need to.

The prize here with Gastrodon is its Storm Drain ability, which not only makes it immune to water-type moves, but it sucks up all the water-type moves, so no other Pokémon in your raid will get hit with it either. It also boosts its Special Attack when it absorbs the moves, becoming a monstrous hard-hitter. You won’t have to worry about a health-depleting Hydro Pump if you have a Gastrodon in your party!

Greninja Clodsire Tera Raid build

  • Nature: Modest
  • Ability: Water Absorb
  • Tera Type: Ground
  • EVs: 4 Special Defense/252 HP/252 Special Attack
  • IVs: Maxed HP, Defense, Special Attack
  • Held item: Leftovers
  • Moveset: Acid Spray, Helping Hand, Chilling Water, Earth Power

The Clodsire build we recommend is more supportive, so don’t expect to one-shot the Greninja, but you will be able to beef up your buddies who are using Gastrodon, Slowbro, or another offensive Pokémon.

Spam Chilling Water to lower Greninja’s attack and Acid Spray to lower its Special Defense. This will leave it wide open for attacks, increasing its damage taken and reducing its damage output. Use Helping Hand to beef up your allies a bit more and you can use Earth Power to help deal damage, especially once Greninja’s Special Defense has been lowered.

Best Pokémon counters for soloing Greninja raid

Slowbro stands out as the top solo counter for the Greninja 7-star Tera Raid due to its bulk, setup potential, and ability to handle Poison Tera moves. Other reliable options like Vaporeon and Klefki also shine for solo clears with proper builds.

Slowbro Build

Use a Psychic Tera Type Slowbro with Own Tempo ability, focusing on max HP, Defense, and Special Attack via hyper-training and Bottle Caps. Key moves include Surf, Psyshock or Stored Power, Nasty Plot, and Iron Defense; equip Twisted Spoon.​

  • Setup 3x Iron Defense then 3x Nasty Plot after stat resets.

  • Attack with Stored Power or Psyshock during shields; Slack Off at 50% HP to avoid Night Slash crits.

  • Terastallize on phase 3 for neutral damage spikes.​

Vaporeon Build

Vaporeon excels with Water Absorb to heal from Hydro Pump while setting up Calm Mind and Acid Armor. Go Modest nature, max HP/Special Attack, with Stored Power, Acid Armor, Calm Mind, and Fake Tears.​​

  • Acid Armor 1-3x early, then Calm Mind up to 6x post-reset.

  • Spam Stored Power; Acid Spray from supports boosts efficiency.

  • Reliable for consistent solo wins without fainting.​

Klefki Build

Klefki solos via Prankster priority with Sassy/Calm nature, max HP/Defense/Special Defense/Attack EVs. Moves: Power Gem, Iron Defense, Metal Sound; Leftovers held.​

Pokémon Tera Type Nature EVs (HP/Def/SpD/SpA) Item
Slowbro Psychic Bold 252/252/4/0 Twisted Spoon ​
Vaporeon Fairy Modest 252/0/4/252 Leftovers ​
Klefki Steel Sassy 252/252/252/6 Leftovers ​

Greninja raid rewards and drop rates

Greninja 7-star Tera Raids in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet offered valuable rewards like EXP Candies, Tera Shards, and unique items, with drop rates varying by guaranteed and bonus pools. Only one catchable Greninja per save file was available, but repeats yielded loot without Herba Mystica.

Guaranteed Rewards

These items dropped consistently on completion, scaling with Raid Power boosts (e.g., +1-3 extra slots at levels 1-3).

  • 6 EXP Candy L, 4 EXP Candy XL, 5 Carbos, 10 Poison Tera Shards (5 for hosts).​

  • First clear only: Ability Patch, TM091 (Toxic Spikes).

Bonus Drops

Random extras with specific probabilities (per Serebii data); great for farming EXP Candy XL (up to 19+ per run reported).

Item Amount Drop Chance
EXP Candy L 3 or 5 15% each
EXP Candy XL 5%
Rare Candy 10%
Carbos 5-10%
Star Piece 10%
Comet Shard 2%
Bottle Cap Varies
Poison Tera Shard Varies Common
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