Complete the Big Trouble in Little Galar (Part 1) in pokemon sword and shield, including Max Raid Battles and the fight against Sordward and Shielbert.
Walkthrough
- 1You will begin with a Max Raid Battle against a Level ??? Grass-type Tsareena. You will team up with Hop’s starter, Piers’s Obstagoon, and Milo’s Flapple (Sword) or Appletun (Shield). Fire, Flying, Bug, or Poison-type Pokémon are recommended. Eternatus is also a good option due to its Poison moves and Dynamax Cannon.
- 2You cannot catch Tsareena after this battle. A strong Tsareena can usually be found in the Stony Wilderness in the Wild Area. You will receive Milo’s Rare League Card as a reward.
- 3After the battle, exit the stadium. Sonia will inform you of Power Spot readings at Hulbury Stadium and Motostoke Stadium. You must head to both, but you can choose the order. The guide will proceed to Hulbury Stadium first.
- 4At Hulbury Stadium, Nessa will ask for your help against a Dynamaxed Pokémon.
- 5Engage in a Max Raid Battle against a Level ??? Water/Flying-type Gyarados. You will team up with Hop’s starter, Piers’s Obstagoon, and Nessa’s Drednaw. Electric-types are recommended to counter Gyarados’s Intimidate ability, which lowers your party’s Attack. Dynamaxing an Electric-type will lead to an easy win.
- 6After protecting Hulbury Stadium, you will receive Nessa’s Rare League Card. Head to Motostoke Stadium next (if you haven't already).
- 7Upon entering Motostoke Stadium, Kabu will be present. You will face another Dynamaxed Pokémon.
- 8Participate in a Max Raid Battle against a Level ??? Fire-type Torkoal. You will team up with Hop’s starter, Piers’s Obstagoon, and Kabu’s Centiskorch. Torkoal’s Drought ability will make it sunny, boosting Fire-type moves and weakening Water-type moves. Dynamax immediately and use moves like Max Geyser or Max Rockfall to deal super-effective damage and change the weather.
- 9After securing Motostoke Stadium, you will receive Kabu’s Rare League Card.
- 10If you have cleared both stadiums, Sonia will call you for assistance. Leave the current stadium and travel to Sonia’s lab in Wedgehurst.
- 11Inside Sonia’s lab, you will confront Pokémon Trainers Sordward and Shielbert in a Multi Battle, teaming up with Hop. Sordward’s team includes Golisopod (Bug/Water), Doublade (Steel/Ghost), and Bisharp (Dark/Steel). Shielbert’s team includes Bronzong (Steel/Psychic), Falinks (Fighting), and Klinklang (Steel). All are Level 62.
- 12Initially, you will face Golisopod and Bronzong. Golisopod is the primary damage dealer. Flying-types are recommended to avoid its First Impression move. Electric-types are effective against Bronzong. Golisopod will switch out if its HP drops below 50% without fainting.
- 13Bronzong uses Light Screen to protect against special moves and Hypnosis to induce sleep. Ghost-types are best against Bronzong. Fire and Dark-types are weak to Golisopod’s STAB moves.
- 14If Sordward sends out Doublade, use a Ghost-type (effective against Bronzong) or a Fire-type. Dark-types are also an option. Doublade does not use Swords Dance this time but can use Sacred Sword, which is effective against Normal and Dark-types.
- 15If Sordward sends out Bisharp, switch your Ghost-type for a Fighting-type, unless Bronzong is still active. Fire and Ground-types are also effective. Fighting-types are particularly strong against Bisharp.
- 16If Shielbert sends out Falinks, Flying-types are ideal. Avoid Psychic-types as Falinks can use First Impression and Megahorn. Fairy-types are good but may be less effective against the numerous Steel-types.
- 17If Shielbert sends out Klinklang, switch to a Fire, Ground, or Fighting-type. Fire and Ground are also effective against Doublade, and all three types are strong against Bisharp. Be aware of Protect, which is useful in Double/Multi Battles.
- 18After defeating Sordward and Shielbert, you will realize it was a trap. Exit the lab.
Tips
- For the Tsareena Max Raid Battle, consider using Eternatus for its Poison moves and Dynamax Cannon.
- When facing Gyarados, an Electric-type Pokémon is highly effective due to its Water/Flying typing and the Intimidate ability.
- To counter Torkoal’s Drought ability, prioritize Dynamaxing and using weather-changing moves like Max Geyser or Max Rockfall.
- Against Sordward and Shielbert, prioritize dealing with Golisopod first if it’s posing the biggest threat.
- When facing Bronzong, Ghost-types are the best choice.
- Be mindful of type matchups when Sordward and Shielbert switch Pokémon, especially against Doublade, Bisharp, Falinks, and Klinklang.
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