The new Ancient Paradox Pokémon, Walking Wake in , is obtainable through Tera Raids in starting on February 27th, 2023, and ending on March 12th, 2023. It resembles one of Johto's legendary beasts, Suicune, and has similar typing and base stats. Furthermore, Walking Wake gains a new signature move Hydro Steam which can do severe damage through Rain and Sun battle weather conditions. However menacing as this initially may sound, this raid is relatively easy to tackle since it is within the 5-Star tier rating.
To get this Tera Raid started, trainers do not need Nintendo Switch Online to catch Walking Wake. However, players must first update their games to Version 1.2.0, which releases the Pokémon into the game. After updating, connect to the internet and go to the Poké Portal News. Trainers playing can return to their game maps and see a Water-type Tera Raid. This Pokémon can only be caught once but can be fought against multiple times for various rewards.
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Whether deciding to solo the Walking Wake raid or take it down with a friend, trainers should know what to look out for. Walking Wake easily becomes one of the best dual-type Pokémon in , with Water- and Dragon-typing; however, for this raid, it is only Water-type.
Its original weaknesses are limited to Fairy- and Dragon-type moves while its many resistances are Steel-, Fire-, and Water-type.
Furthermore, due to its new move Hydro Steam and the ability Protosynthesis, Sun weather condition does not hinder it and actually enhances its power. According to Bulbapedia, Hydro Steam's base power is 120 in the sun. Other moves it will use during the Tera Raid battle are Noble Roar, Dragon Pulse,
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