What is a Walking Wake Pokémon?
A Walking Wake Pokémon is a Paradox Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Scarlet as part of a special Tera Raid Event, offering a unique and powerful addition to any Pokémon team, with its Water- and Dragon-type characteristics making it a valuable asset. This ancient version of Suicune, a legendary beast from the Johto Region, boasts an impressive set of attributes, including great Special Attack and Speed, alongside decent bulk and fantastic STAB moves, making it a formidable opponent in battles.
Introduction to Walking Wake
Walking Wake is an exciting new Pokémon that has captured the attention of many trainers and fans of the franchise. To provide a comprehensive understanding of this Paradox Pokémon, we will delve into its characteristics, capabilities, and FAQs.
About Walking Wake
Walking Wake is a powerful wallbreaker thanks to its great Special Attack and Speed alongside an excellent typing complemented by decent bulk, fantastic STAB moves, and good coverage. It is exclusive to Pokémon Scarlet and can only be obtained during a special Walking Wake Tera Raid Event.
FAQs
1. Is Walking Wake any good?
Walking Wake is a powerful wallbreaker thanks to its great Special Attack and Speed alongside an excellent typing complemented by decent bulk, fantastic STAB moves, and good coverage.
2. Is Walking Wake and Suicune the same?
Walking Wake is an ancient version of Suicune, a legendary beast who first appeared in Pokémon Gold and Silver, then went on to be the version mascot of Pokémon Crystal.
3. How did Walking Wake evolve into Suicune?
With Suicune not existing before dying and being resurrected before the tower’s destruction, there is no timeline in which it makes sense for the dinosaur-like Walking Wake to eventually evolve (in the biological sense) into the wolf-like Suicune.
4. Is Walking Wake rare?
Rewards for Walking Wake include capturing Walking Wake to use yourself, though you can only capture them one time because they’re so rare and powerful.
5. How to Get Walking Wake & Iron Leaves in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
To get Walking Wake and Iron Leaves, participate in the Tera Raid Battle event during the specified period.
6. What is the rarest Pokemon in Scarlet?
The rarest Pokémon in Scarlet include Blaze/Aqua Breed Tauros, Sprigatito/Fuecoco/Quaxly, Roaring Moon/Iron Valiant, Gholdengo, Family Of 3 Maushold/3 Segment Dudunsparce, Antique Sinistea/Polteageist, and Walking Wake/Iron Leaves.
7. Can you only get 1 Walking Wake?
Only one Walking Wake and one Iron Leaves can be caught per save file from this event.
8. Why is Walking Wake a raptor?
Walking Wake is clearly a raptor Suicune or raptorcune, a theropod dinosaur grotesquely dressed up as a Suicune.
9. Why is Suicune a velociraptor?
Suicune didn’t evolve over time; it appeared suddenly, through fantastical means.
10. What does Suicune mean in Japanese?
The “Sui” in Suicune means water.
11. What animal is Suicune based on?
Suicune’s design concept took inspiration from jungle cats such as leopards and panthers.
12. Why is Suicune so special?
Suicune has the power to instantly purify even the filthiest water.
13. Is Walking Wake ever coming back?
Walking Wake and Iron Leaves are returning to 5-star Tera Raid Battles.
14. Is Walking Wake hard to beat?
Since it’s a five-star raid target, it isn’t particularly difficult — at least not nearly as hard as the event seven-star raids.
15. Can you catch Walking Wake in scarlet?
Capturing Walking Wake is possible in Pokémon Scarlet, but if you have Pokémon Violet, you’ll need to join a raid via the Poke Portal.