The two Pokemon Scarlet & Violet are the most exclusive creatures that are coming back to the Tera Raid rotation. We can say now players will have again a limited chance to catch Walking Wake and Iron Leaves.
This was released back in 2022. Pokemon Scarlet & Violet is still finding new ways to surprise players. Game Freak has also been endeavoring to keep fresh during the time to wait for Pokemon Legends Z-A.
The post-launch content comes from new Tera Raids, which give a shot at testing the strength and bringing a chance to catch rare Pokemon in the bargain. The team in Serbii just announced the upcoming Tera Raid event has the opportunity to get hold of some of the most sought-after Pokemon of this generation.
While Walking Wake and Iron Leaves are coming back to Pokemon Sacrlet & Violet on February 20, 2025. These two are the hardest to get hands on.
Walking Wake & Iron Leaves return for 5-Star Tera Raids.

Both Walking Wake and Iron Leaves are more valuable through these Tera Raids events, so we can say there is a lot of incentive to jump and grab it. This event server makes an opportunity so you guys can catch one of each per save file.
Looking at the access of the raids, we can say it is exclusive only for Pokemon Violet players
Who can get Iron leaves? Tera Raid while Walking Wake only comes in Pokemon Scarlet. No need to worry, players from either game can join Tera Raids featuring both Paradox using Pokemon using the Poke Portak, meaning we can get both.
In all this, Game Freak has revealed Walking Wake to be a Water Tera type, so we suggest bringing a lot of powerful grass or electric-type Pokemon to switch the sides in your way. Iron Leaves is a Psychic Tera type, which means Daek, Bugor Ghost type Pokemon need to be used to encounter.
This Tera Raid Event will end on February 27, 2025, which means players have only a week to catch these both. And for the people who have already been able to get there hands, they will be getting extra rewards, so there is enough reason to follow these games.
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