

As a Fighting Tera-Type, Cinderace will take more damage from Flying, Psychic, and Fairy-type moves. Types that can resist one or more of those moves - and not take Super Effective damage from any of the others - include Fire, Water, Flying, Poison, Electric, Psychic, Dragon, and Ghost. Based on those four moves, Cinderace can deal Super-Effective damage to Normal, Grass, Rock, Ice, Bug, Dark, Steel, and Fairy Types. Acrobatics deals extra damage because the Cinderace isn’t holding an item, and Iron Head can make you flinch. The cost is certainly not cheap, as 50 Tera Shards of a specific type won’t be easy to come by. For starters, you must have already defeated the Medali Gym Leader Larry. Thanks to the Same-Type Attack Bonus (STAB) of its original Fire typing, Pyro Ball still deals extra damage, along with High Jump Kick being boosted thanks to being Tera-Fighting.Īcrobatics and Iron Head aren’t love-taps either. Trainers can change a Pokemon’s Tera Type by visiting the Treasure Eatery in Medali and paying 50 Tera Shards. If it’s anything like last-time, it will be armed with the moves High Jump Kick, Pyro Ball, Acrobatics, and Iron Head.

By default, Cinderace is a Fire Type, but here it’s a pure Fighting-Tera Type. Once you find a black Tera crystal den, that’s where Cinderace lies! On top of it having absolutely bonkers stats thanks to be a 7-Star Tera Raid Battle, Cinderace is fast and deals high physical damage. Cinderace stands ever-cocky and ready to battle, a Tera-Fighting Gem on its head, in a Tera Raid Battle via Pokémon Scarlet & Violet (2022), Nintendo
