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I think I might have mastered how to catch a raid Tyranitar without spending all your fucking balls. Either that or it's just plain luck. I dunno, I caught one and then I helped my brother with the very same method.
>Golden Razz Berry is a absolute must, if there is a time where you should not use it, now's not the fucking time, spend it, spend it wisely and if you're afraid of spending them all, keep at least three of them on your hand or even just one, you can always earn them back
>For the love of all that is holy, do not fucking use curve balls unless you've absolutely mastered the throwing physics. Even then, you run the high chance of
>a. Throwing it everywhere but on Tyranitar himself, which is a feat since he's huge as fuck
>or b. Throwing it accidentally while he's attacking and/or jumping, completely wasting your poke ball away which you could have thrown in a calmer or more straightforward fashion to allow at least a chance of capturing it
>The Bite Trap
>Again, this might just be based on luck, but my autism (tba) seems to have figured out a trick to catch Tyranitar off guard. By now, you must've realized Tyranitar is a rampaging fuck that will not let you breath and will attack time after time. But Tyranitar has a slow biting attack that you can take advantage of. In the very moment he closes his mouth and starts inching backwards, I was capable of throwing my pokeball at him and have a chance of capturing him. Most times, I'd get a Great or Nice. I did not bother to throw curve balls nor did I bother to wait for the circle to align for either a Great or a Excellent, since I knew it'd allow him too much time to just suddenly attack whenever I'd expect to throw my ball at him, which would inevitably make me waste my poke ball away. And even getting a Excellent won't guarantee you a catch. You're better off trying to rationalize the right time to send the ball and catch him off guard, guaranteeing you a chance with each ball.