Pokémon Violet Playthrough 55: The Treasures of Ruin

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This is where I encounter four Legendary Pokémon which are known as the Treasures of Ruin, and they were sealed away in four different shrines. I have removed the Stakes connected to those shrines, and I take on the Legendary Pokémon to see if I can capture them.

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There are two Boss Trainers I show in this video, one that I forgot about earlier, it is the Dragon Tamer with Skrelp, Swablu, and Goomy, she is at East Province Area Two, and there is the Boss Trainer found near the Pokémon League, his team is Krookodile, Bronzong, and Ceruledge. The other Trainer found at the Pokémon League has a Level 14 Meowth, don't know why they placed him there when you are not that likely to ever access the place till you have all 8 Gym Badges.
This video is where I find the Ruinous Pokémon, the first one is at Grasswither Shrine, this Pokémon is called Wo-Chien, don't know why they added Chinese-themed Pokémon in a region based on Spain, they would have made more sense in a region based on China. Going over Wo-Chien, it is a Dark/Grass-type, its Ability is Tablets of Ruin, which lowers the Attack stat of all Pokémon except Wo-Chien, this does hinder teammates as well, making the Ruinous Pokémon not that ideal for Tera Raids. Its best stat is Special Defense, but it has a good Defense stat as well, and its moves are Giga Drain, Ruination, Foul Play, and Power Whip, Ruination is the signature move of the Ruinous Pokémon, it cuts the target's HP in half of their remaining HP.
Wo-Chien is the more defensive out of the four, but it has a huge downside of being 4x weak to Bug, it does get Leech Seed and Knock Off, and for TMs, it can learn Snarl, Reflect, Light Screen, Taunt, Body Press, and a few other moves, to make use of its defensive stats, a Tera Type like Steel or Fairy pairs well with Wo-Chien to help it resist Bug-type moves, Water helps resist Fire-type moves.
The next one is Chien-Pao at Icerend Shrine, it is a Dark/Ice-type, and this one is like Weavile, a high Speed stat and good Attack, Chien-Pao has Icicle Crash, Ruination, Sucker Punch, and Sacred Sword, its Ability is Swords of Ruin, which lowers the Defense stat of all Pokémon except Chien-Pao.
Chien-Pao is a speedy Physical Attacker, it has some good level up moves like Ice Shard, Swords Dance, and Throat Chop, and it learns some good TM moves, like Ice Spinner, Psychic Fangs, and Brick Break, and as it is Level 60, it is ready to fight.
At Groundblight Shrine is Ting-Lu, it is a Dark/Ground-type, Ting-Lu has a massive HP stat, and it has good Attack and Defense, but it is the slowest out of the four. Its moves are Stomping Tantrum, Ruination, Throat Chop, and Rock Slide, and it has Vessel of Ruin, which lowers the Special Attack of all Pokémon except Ting-Lu.
For moves, Ting-Lu has some good starting moves, it learns Earthquake at Level 70, and it has some good TM moves, like Zen Headbutt, Body Press, Stealth Rock, Heavy Slam, and Stone Edge, Ting-Lu does make a good Stealth Rock lead with its high HP, and with Defense being one of its best stats, it is an excellent user of Body Press, and it does have respectable Attack to make use of Earthquake and Throat Chop.
The fourth member is Chi-Yu, which is at Firescourge Shrine, it is a Dark/Fire-type with a preference to Special Attacks, and it does have good Speed as well. Chi-Yu has Lava Plume, Ruination, Bounce, and Swagger, and its Ability is Beads of Ruin, which lowers the Special Defense of all Pokémon except Chi-Yu.
As for Chi-Yu, it does get Nasty Plot and Dark Pulse, and it will require a TM to get Flamethrower, its coverage is quite limited, it gets Psychic and Tera Blast, the best Tera Type for Chi-Yu would be Grass to deal with any Water-type Pokémon it is up against.
The Treasures of Ruin did get a nerf their stats in an update, Wo-Chien had a little bit more Attack and Special Attack, Chien-Pao had 10 points more Attack, Ting-Lu had a little bit more HP and Defense, and Chi-Yu had 10 points more Special Attack. Chi-Yu did very recent get banned in competitive battling, while its Ability and its high Special Attack stat does make it a bit overpowered, Chi-Yu's coverage is very limited, it struggles against Pokémon like Tyranitar or Hydreigon, meaning if it has a Fighting Tera Type and uses Tera Blast, it has a way to deal with them.







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