Pokémon Sword Playthrough 5: Raid to the Max

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Here is the second part of the Wild Area which covers the eastern section, and seeing what kinds of Pokémon can be found there, as the Wild Area is massive and it does contain a wide variety of Pokémon, and I also check out some Max Raid Battles as well.

As for the rest of the description, I recommend watching the full video before reading past this point of the description

This video is just the second half of the Wild Area, the eastern part. There is a Pokémon Breeder that you can battle, and she has all three of the Galar Starters, and you can battle her multiple times, so it's a good way to level up your lower level team members, that is if you are rotating team members.
I find that Butterfree is really helpful when it comes to catching Pokémon, as it has 97.5% accurate Sleep Powder through Compound Eyes, this is why Butterfree is that good early-game. Dottler is really interesting, because it is a reward for evolving Blipbug, as Dottler can learn both Reflect and Light Screen, making it a good lead against a tough foe.
In this video, I show off the rest of Rolling Fields, East Lake Axewell, South Lake Miloch, Giant's Seat, and some others, as well as collecting Watts from Pokémon Dens.
I won't go too far into detail about all the Pokémon in the Wild Area as that takes up description space, so the following Pokémon you would find in those respective areas include Stufful, Oddish, Bounsweet, Pancham, Wingull, Grubbin, Electrike, Mudbray, Vulpix, Growlithe, Snover, Snorunt, Baltoy, Munna, Bunnelby, Pidove, Budew, Minccino, Joltik, Onix, Vanillite, Dwebble, Purrloin, Corphish, Stunky, Machop, Nuzleaf, Lombre, Krabby, Tympole, Magikarp, Pyukumuku, Klink, Delibird, Drifloon, Bronzor, Ralts, Roselia, Tyrogue, Nincada, Wooper, Natu, Machoke, Palpitoad, Gastly, Golett, Duskull, Gloom, and a few others.
There are some very strong Pokémon that you can find, I have my Nickit with Run Away to get away from those high levelled Pokémon, you can find Mudsdale, Garbodor, Liepard, Bisharp, Vikavolt, Steelix, Corviknight, Ninjask, Manectric, Piloswine, Xatu, Quagsire, Kingler, Crawdaunt, Galvantula, Bewear, Shiftry, Ludicolo, and some more powerful foes.
You can also catch Pokémon through fishing, those being Goldeen, Remoraid, Shellder, Wishiwashi and some others.
I do also take on some Max Raid Battles, those are a good way to collect TRs, or Technical Records, and most of them are usually the same type as the Max Raid Boss, so if you fought a Bug-type Pokémon, you will very likely get a Bug-type TR. Since TRs are one use only, you have to be very careful about who you teach the move to.
When you get to the stairs leading to Motostoke, talk to the man in the yellow outfit and he will give you an ingredient for making curry, and the man next to him sells TRs for Watts collected, and you can collect Watts daily, and any den with a Max Raid Boss will award you with 300 Watts, so this can be good, as most of these moves are very powerful options early-game, or even in the long run.
Because there was not much space for the description in the previous part, I will go over a new encounter, and you can find it in the Berry Trees, that Pokémon is Cherubi, a Grass-type Pokémon that I always forget exists. The nice thing about Cherubi is that it will have Morning Sun if caught below Level 15, and it can get Magical Leaf through level up. It will evolve into Cherrim at Level 25, and it will learn Sunny Day upon evolution, and Cherrim has two forms, it will be in its Sunshine Form when Sunny Day is in effect, otherwise it will be in its Overcast Form. As for stats, Cherrim's best stat is Special Attack, otherwise it is just an average Grass-type that works better in Double Battles, and there are better Grass-type options out there.







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