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Latest Pokémon Update: Greninja Scarlet and Violet 7-Star Raid Announced as Go Players Discover Rarity of ‘Hundos’

Remember when we all were guessing about the mystery Pokémon in the Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Tera Raid Battle event? We only knew it had a Poison Tera Type. Well, guess what? Nintendo and Game Freak just spilled the beans – it’s Greninja! Fans are buzzing with excitement.

More Raids Coming Up!

They didn’t stop there, either. There’s another raid event this weekend. Depending on your game version, you can catch Drifblim or Mismagius in four and five-star raids. Pretty cool, right?

The Quest for ‘Hundos’

In other news, Pokémon Go players have found that ‘hundos’, Pokémon with perfect Individual Values (IVs), are super rare. It turns out catching these perfect IV Pokémon is way harder than we all thought. Finding a ‘hundo’ is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

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Can You Believe Greninja Was the Mystery Pokémon?

On Jan. 12, the anticipation was high. Nintendo and Game Freak announced the next Seven-Star Tera Raid Battle event for Scarlet and Violet. They kept the Pokémon a mystery to get us all hyped. And it worked! The excitement was through the roof. Later, they confirmed the mystery Pokémon is Greninja. It will show up with a Poison Tera Type from Jan. 27 to 30 and Feb. 10 to 13. This makes Greninja a tough opponent but definitely worth catching.

Drifblim and Mismagius Join the Battle

Scarlet and Violet fans, get ready for more action this weekend with the Drifblim (Scarlet) and Mismagius (Violet) Tera Raid Battle event. Set for Jan. 20 to 22, this event is your chance to catch these Ghost-type Pokémon from Generation IV in four and five-star raids.

‘Hundos’ Are Harder to Catch Than You Think

The Pokémon Go community already knew ‘hundos’ were rare. But just how rare? Some players shared their stats, revealing the odds of finding a ‘hundo’ are about one in 1,500. So if you keep playing, you might find a few, but they’re pretty rare.

Paldeans’ Unique Taste

Last but not least, Scarlet and Violet players discovered something quirky. Paldeans have a peculiar taste – they like to spice up their dishes with Capsakid teeth. Sounds pretty wild, right? Don’t worry. Capsakid sheds its teeth naturally. So, no harm done. Still, it’s a fun fact that adds a bit of spice to the Pokémon world.

So, there you have it, folks. From the exciting reveal of Greninja in the Tera Raid Battle to the strange culinary habits of Paldeans, the Pokémon universe never fails to surprise us. Stay tuned for more raids and keep those Poké Balls ready!