Pokémon Violet - League Club Coach 13: Raifort

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The next League Club Coach is Raifort, the history teacher of the academy, and I never went over this, but in order to invite the academy staff, you need to have completed three trades with League Club Coaches, and you need to have interacted with the academy staff after taking part in their classes. While most of the staff are done for free when you interact with them, for Raifort, you need to have captured the Treasures of Ruin and then talk to her to complete her sidequest. For her interactions, she can have conversations with Brassius, Ryme, Clavell, Jacq, Tyme, and Saguaro.
Here is Raifort's team, she uses the same Pokémon that she had back in the Academy Ace Tournament, but she has added one new team member.
Zoroark: Night Daze, Sludge Bomb, Psychic, Flamethrower
Seviper: Glare, Gunk Shot, Psychic Fangs, Crunch
Grumpig: Psychic, Power Gem, Flash Cannon, Earth Power
Malamar: Superpower, Liquidation, Lunge, Psycho Cut
Scizor: X-Scissor, Aerial Ace, Thief, Bullet Punch
Gengar: Shadow Ball, Dazzling Gleam, Sludge Bomb, Energy Ball

Raifort leads with Zoroark, which appears as Gengar because of Illusion, Zoroark can hit hard with Night Daze, and it has Sludge Bomb to deal with Fairy-type Pokémon and Flamethrower to hit Steel-types. Seviper isn't that hard, but it does have Glare to paralyze your Pokémon and it can use Crunch and Psychic Fangs for type coverage. Grumpig has high Special Defense, and it does get access to many moves like Flash Cannon and Earth Power, and Scizor has Technician to power up Bullet Punch and Aerial Ace. Raifort's new addition to the team is Malamar, she previously had Lumineon on her team, but anyway, Malamar has Contrary and Superpower, and it does have Liquidation to deal with Fire, Rock, and Ground-type Pokémon, and her final Pokémon is Gengar, which will Terastallize to a Ghost Tera Type and deal massive damage with Shadow Ball, and it has some coverage in moves like Dazzling Gleam and Energy Ball.
After the battle, Raifort gives you a Comet Shard, which can be sold for a good amount of money, and I do like how she mentions the Undersea Ruins in Unova, and even if she didn't have Lumineon on her team for this battle, this was the Pokémon that she had for Dive. On your third interaction, she will trade you a Gimmighoul, and this is the Chest Form, not the Roaming Form, which could have been a good way for players to get that form without having to use Pokémon GO. The Gimmighoul can be traded for any of your Pokémon, and it has the Partner Ribbon, giving it the title "Raifort's Gimmighoul", it has a Steel Tera Type, which is good because it becomes part Steel-type when it evolves into Gholdengo, and this does save having to use Steel Tera Shards to change its Tera Type, and it does have a Sassy Nature, but it doesn't get any special moves, but it can learn TM moves like Hex, Shadow Ball, Power Gem, Confuse Ray, and Nasty Plot, but it only has the two moves it gets when you encounter it.







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