Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Hisuian Samurott event ends soon

For the past few weeks, Pokemon Scarlet & Violet have been running a Tera Raid event dedicated to Pokemon Legends: Arceus starters. It started in June with a Decidueye, followed by a Typhlosion earlier this month, and will end in a few days, during which you can take the Hisuion Samurot.

However, if you've been sleeping on this program, you probably want to know that you only have the aforementioned two days before this special Hisyuen Samurot is gone forever. Sure, you can hand one over from Pokemon Legends: Arcas, but this particular Samurot is really pretty special.

You have two days left to capture a powerful Hisuion Samurot

Two screenshots of Hisuion Samurot in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, one regular and one during Terastalized battle

That's because, unlike the regular versions of this Pokemon, this Hisuion Samurot is sporting the Mightiest Mark, a very coveted title among Pokemon collectors who change the name of the Mon during battle, adding “Incomparable” at the end. This makes this Samurot extremely rare among collectors, and it will be impossible to get hold of once this event is over.

That's because this special set of Tera Raids that celebrate the Hisuian Starters will never return to Pokemon Scarlet & Violet for the foreseeable future, probably because we'll have a new Pokemon game coming out next year, namely Wind & Waves.

If you want this unique piece of Pokemon history, you have until the end of this week when the event ends. You'll be able to play these 7-Star Tera Raids featuring Samurott on July 17th at 3:59pm PT or 6:59pm ET. You need to finish the game (come if you haven't yet), and complete the Ace Academy Tournament, after which the 6 and 7-Stars Raids will be unlocked. You should then find 7-star Samurott Raids dotted around Paldea, marked by black crystals. Happy hunting!


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systems

Super grayscale 8 bit logo


issued

November 18, 2022

ESRB

E for everyone because of mild fantasy violence

Publisher(s)

Nintendo, The Pokemon Company

Engine

Proprietary Engine

Multiplayer

Local multiplayer

Cross-platform play

no


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