Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Greninja 7-Star Tera Raid Guide — How to Beat the Poison Tera Greninja on Nintendo Switch

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Introduction

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, developed by Game Freak and released for Nintendo Switch on November 18, 2022, introduced Terastalization and Tera Raid Battles as core multiplayer endgame content.

Over the course of community-shared events and rotating raid boards, players have been tackling high-difficulty Tera Raids — including a weekend 7-Star raid featuring a Poison Tera-type Greninja.

This guide compiles verified mechanics, community-observed behaviors, and recommended team builds to help Switch players approach the encounter with consistent success.

Unlocking 7-Star Tera Raids

Seven-star raids are endgame content in Scarlet and Violet.

Community reporting and in-game progression requirements indicate players must complete the main story and credits, finish all gym rematches and the Academy Ace Tournament, and participate in at least ten raids rated 4★ or higher before 7★ raids appear on the overworld and the Tera Raid board.

What players have observed about Greninja

Community sources consistently report that the Poison Tera Greninja in this 7-Star encounter opens with Double Team to raise evasion, then follows with Toxic Spikes to threaten returning team members.

Trainers note Greninja carries moves such as Gunk Shot (Poison), Hydro Pump (Water), Night Slash (Dark), and Ice Beam, and that it will deploy a Tera shield when it reaches half health or when the raid timer shows three-quarters remaining.

Players have also observed a buff-clearing move early in the fight that can disrupt certain stacking strategies.

Why the raid matters

Community posts emphasize that 7-Star Tera Raids drop high-value rewards: Vitamins, Rare Candies, and Ability Patches are among the items reported by players, making reliable completion both materially and competitively important for Nintendo Switch trainers.

Recommended strategies and Pokémon

- General tips: Avoid fragile Fairy-types and Pokémon weak to Poison, Water, Dark, or Ice.

Use level 100 Pokémon, maximize key stats with Vitamins, and employ Cheers such as Go For It! (boost offense) and Heal Up!

(HP and status recovery) when needed.

Use moves to lower Greninja’s Attack or defenses and Terastalize to break its Tera shield.

- Slowbro (Water/Psychic): Community guides recommend using Iron Defense and Nasty Plot to stack defenses and offense, then using Stored Power after buffs.

Shell Bell is suggested to sustain HP when attacking.

- Vaporeon (Water → Psychic Terastal): Players advise Calm Mind + Acid Armor to stack stats, then Terastalize to Psychic and trigger Stored Power for major damage; Water Absorb can provide safety versus Hydro Pump.

- Gastrodon (Water/Ground): Clear Smog is useful to remove Greninja’s evasion buffs; Storm Drain can convert Hydro attacks into Sp.

Atk boosts.

Earth Power after Terastalizing helps break the Tera shield.

- Clodsire (Poison/Ground): Use Acid Spray to reduce Greninja’s Sp.

Def, then Terastalize to a Ground type and press Earth Power to exploit the Tera shield vulnerability.

Conclusion

This Poison Tera Greninja 7-Star raid is a high-reward, high-difficulty encounter for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet players on Nintendo Switch.

The best-practice approaches above reflect verified in-game mechanics and community-tested strategies.

Share your runs and adjustments with the community to help refine these tactics further.

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