may have come out a couple years ago, but it's still getting content; the latest release is Shiny Rayquaza, who joins the ranks of many other Pokémon as a Tera Raid boss. Unlike the DLC, this is a free update, so interested players will be able to get hunting as soon as they please. Like all shinies, Shiny Rayquaza is super rare.
Any Legendary is able to be shiny hunted in any game it appears in by saving right before the encounter is triggered and then reloading until the shiny appears.Rayquaza only shows up in the DLC of, so having the chance to grab it from a raid den is super helpful for any shiny hunters who've been waiting for the chance. Tera Raids are a much more efficient way to guarantee Shiny Rayquaza can join your team.
Like other Tera Raids, you can complete as many encounters as you want to catch Shiny Rayquaza, but you can only actually catch it one time. While this means you won't be able to field a full set of black and gold sky dragons, one should be enough to round out any collection. There are only a few things you'll need to do before you can start your Tera Raid quests.
Firstly, you'll need to have beaten the game's main story. This doesn't include any of the DLC, so this shouldn't be too tricky. Once this is done, connect to the internet using the Poké Portal to refresh the dens in your game, which should allow Shiny Rayquaza to appear. If you haven't beaten the game for some reason, you can use Nintendo Switch Online to connect with other players and join their instances of the Tera Raid.
Like any Pokémon battle, which 'mon you should use against Shiny Rayquaza depends on who you have in your PC. In an ideal world, you'll want to use one of four Pokémon: Magearna, Sylveon, Clefable, or Primarina. Shiny Rayquaza, like the regular version, is a Dragon/Flying-type, so Fairy- and Steel-type attacks will be your best friend here. Just like in, Primarina is a reliable and consistent attacker.
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