Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have revealed that the next Seven-Star Tera Raid will feature Dragapult the Unrivaled, marking the end of a year-long campaign. As the last pseudo-legendary to headline the event, this battle is a must-play for trainers.
Why This Raid Marks the End of a Year-Long Journey
The Pokémon community is buzzing as Scarlet and Violet announce their final Seven-Star Tera Raid: Dragapult the Unrivaled. This ghost/dragon-type powerhouse, known for its blistering speed and devastating moveset, will test even the most seasoned trainers. But this raid isn’t just another challenge—it’s the culmination of a year-long series that has spotlighted pseudo-legendary Pokémon like Tyranitar, Metagross, and Garchomp.
For those unfamiliar, Tera Raids are Scarlet and Violet’s signature co-op battles, where players team up to take down supercharged Pokémon with unique Tera Types. Dragapult’s raid is expected to be one of the toughest yet, requiring optimized teams and strategies. Its Dragon Tera Type suggests a potential weakness to Fairy or Ice moves, but its unpredictable movepool (including Shadow Ball and Draco Meteor) could catch unprepared teams off guard.
This raid also signals the end of an era. Since late 2024, Game Freak has rolled out monthly Seven-Star Raids, each featuring a fan-favorite pseudo-legendary. With Dragapult as the finale, players are left wondering: What’s next? Speculation points to a potential new raid series tied to Scarlet and Violet’s rumored 2026 DLC—or even a shift to Gen 10 teasers.
For now, trainers have until December 31 to conquer Dragapult and claim rare rewards like Ability Patches and Herba Mystica. Whether you’re a competitive battler or a casual fan, this raid is a fitting send-off to Scarlet and Violet’s Tera Raid legacy.
For those unfamiliar, Tera Raids are Scarlet and Violet’s signature co-op battles, where players team up to take down supercharged Pokémon with unique Tera Types. Dragapult’s raid is expected to be one of the toughest yet, requiring optimized teams and strategies. Its Dragon Tera Type suggests a potential weakness to Fairy or Ice moves, but its unpredictable movepool (including Shadow Ball and Draco Meteor) could catch unprepared teams off guard.
This raid also signals the end of an era. Since late 2024, Game Freak has rolled out monthly Seven-Star Raids, each featuring a fan-favorite pseudo-legendary. With Dragapult as the finale, players are left wondering: What’s next? Speculation points to a potential new raid series tied to Scarlet and Violet’s rumored 2026 DLC—or even a shift to Gen 10 teasers.
For now, trainers have until December 31 to conquer Dragapult and claim rare rewards like Ability Patches and Herba Mystica. Whether you’re a competitive battler or a casual fan, this raid is a fitting send-off to Scarlet and Violet’s Tera Raid legacy.












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