Nintendo Switch

Fight Alongside Friends within the Time Limit in Tera Raid Battles

Tera Raid Battles are a completely new battle format where you will team up with three other Trainers in order to take on a Terastallized wild Pokémon within a time limit. In Tera Raid Battles, you can attack without waiting for other Trainers’ turns, so it’s important that you cooperate with your fellow Trainers at a quick pace.


The Pokémon that will appear in Tera Raid Battles are fierce, but you can join forces with other players to prove victorious!

Seek out crystals for Tera Raid Battles

You’ll be able to attempt a Tera Raid Battle by touching shining crystals. The colors of these crystals correspond to the Tera Type of the Tera Pokémon you’ll encounter. They almost look like gemstones! Additionally, a sparkling pillar of light will be shooting into the sky above any of these crystals, making them easy to spot at a distance.

Gameplay screenshot, close-up of a a green Grass Tera crystal in a grass-covered field.

Because this Pokémon has a Grass Tera Type, the crystal is also the color of the Grass type.

Gameplay screenshot, Tera Raid Battle window featuring left-hand text menu options to "Challenge as a group", "Challenge alone", and "Change Pokémon". Below it is a "Battle Members" section. To the right is a Marill silhouette, with three stars underneath it and a section titled "Objective", body text reading "Defeat the Tera Pokémon within the time limit!".

You’ll be able to choose Pokémon from your party or from your Pokémon Boxes to participate in the battle.

Challenge Tera Pokémon!

This battle system has a time limit and allows you to continue attacking seamlessly without having to wait for other Trainers to choose their actions. Take on these battles by coordinating with your teammates and by increasing the stats of the Pokémon on your side or healing them.

Note: A paid Nintendo Switch Online membership is required to interact with other Trainers using the internet.

Gameplay screenshot, Tera effect on Gardevoir.

Pokémon that appear in Tera Raid Battles may have a Tera Type that differs from their usual type or types.

Gameplay screenshot, Tera Raid battle featuring four Pokémon against a Terastallized Gardevoir.

Expand your options in co-op play by cheering

There are three kinds of cheers you can use, and they will benefit all the ally Pokémon on your side. The three effects are boosting Attack and Sp. Atk, boosting Defense and Sp. Def, and healing. Anybody can use these cheers, allowing you to play cooperatively even if your Pokémon hasn’t learned any moves to support other Pokémon.Cooperation is the key to Tera Raid Battles. Lead your side to victory by cheering!

Gameplay screenshot, close-up of player character using a cheer effect.

You can cheer instead of using a Pokémon move.

Gameplay screenshot, Tera Raid battle featuring four Pokémon against a Terastallized Gardevoir.

You can use the three kinds of cheers a total of three times per Tera Raid Battle.

Catch defeated Tera Pokémon!

Managing to defeat the Tera Pokémon within the time limit will undo the Pokémon’s transformation, giving you the chance to try to catch it by throwing Poké Balls. Victories can reward you with many useful items too!

Gameplay screenshot, close-up of player character holding a Pokéball.
Gameplay screenshot, Gardevoir being captured by a Pokéball.

How to participate in a Tera Raid Battle

You will be able to search for allies to join your Tera Raid Battles, or you can join someone else who is searching for allies in their Tera Raid Battles.

Work together with Trainers across the world to try your hand at these battles!

Gameplay screenshot, Tera Raid Battle window featuring left-hand header text of "Remaining Time, Two Minutes and Fifty Four Seconds", and "Link Code 4175". Below that are text menu options of "All ready to go!","Change Pokémon", and "Quit". Below this is a "Battle Members" section with four entries, including "Juliana", then three line entries of "Searching...". To the right is a Marill silhouette, with three stars underneath it and a section titled "Objective", body text reading "Defeat the Tera Pokémon within the time limit!".

To have a battle together with friends you already know, you’ll need to set a Link Code.

Gameplay screenshot, sticker-covered cork bulletin board background. A panel in the middle includes a magnifying glass symbol, captioned "Link Code".

You can find requests from Trainers searching for allies and choose to join Tera Raid Battles from the Tera Raid Battle option.