Pokemon Sword and Shield introduced the community to Dynamax, a new mechanic that increased any given monster's size and altered their moveset for three turns. However, there was also a side variant of this Dynamax feature known as Gigantamaxing.
This form of Dynamaxing only works for certain creatures, granting them a signature move and a new design. What makes these signature moves so special is the secondary effects each of them have. Some of these effects are so good, that Gigantamax Pokemon are banned from most formats. Here is everything to know about each exclusive Gigantamax G-Max move.
G-Max moves provide additional effects onto dealing a massive base total of 160 damage. Additionally, each of these attacks cannot be blocked with the standard Protect move. Rather, they can only be blocked by Max Guard, unless stated otherwise. The following is each of the G-Max moves introduced in the Pokemon franchise as of writing:
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G-Max Move
Pokemon
Type
Effect
G-Max Befuddle
Butterfree
Bug
Poisons, Paralyzes, or puts targets to sleep
G-Max Cannonade
Blastoise
Water
Deals lingering damage to non-Water-type targets for 4 turns
G-Max Centiferno
Centiskorch
Fire
Traps targets in Fire Spin
G-Max Chi Strike
Machamp
Fighting
Increases the critical hit chance of the user and allies
G-Max Cuddle
Eevee
Normal
Opponents of the opposite gender become effected by Attract
G-Max Depletion
Duraludon
Dragon
Drains 2 PP of the move last used by the target
G-Max Drum Solo
Rillaboom
Grass
Activates Mold Breaker
G-Max Finale
Alcremie
Fairy
Heals user and allies for 1/6 max HP
G-Max Fireball
Cinderace
Fire
Activates Mold Breaker
G-Max Foam Burst
Kingler
Water
Lowers speed of opponents by 2 stages
G-Max Gold Rush
Meowth
Normal
Confuses all opponents; scatters coins around the field
G-Max Gravitas
Orbeetle
Psychic
Activates Gravity
G-Max Hydrosnipe
Inteleon
Water
Activates Mold Breaker
G-Max Malodor
Garbodor
Poison
Poisons all opponents
G-Max Meltdown
Melmetal
Steel
Activates Torment on all opponents
G-Max One Blow
Single Strike Urshifu
Dark
Hits through all protection
G-Max Rapid Flow
Rapid Strike Urshifu
Water
Hits through all protection
G-Max Replenish
Snorlax
Normal
50% chance of restoring the user's consumed berry
G-Max Resonance
Lapras
Ice
Activates Aurora Veil
G-Max Sandblast
Sandaconda
Ground
Traps target in Sand Tomb
G-Max Smite
Hatterene
Fairy
Confuses all opponents
G-Max Snooze
Grimmsnarl
Dark
50% chance to activate Yawn on the target
G-Max Steelsurge
Copperajah
Steel
Scatters Stealth Rocks that deal Steel-type damage across the battlefield
G-Max Stonesurge
Drednaw
Rock
Scatters Stealth Rocks across the battlefield
G-Max Stun Shock
Toxtricity
Electric
Either poisons or paralyzes each opponent
G-Max Sweetness
Appletun
Grass
Cleanses status ailments of the user and their active ally
G-Max Tartness
Flapple
Grass
Lowers evasion of opponents by one stage
G-Max Terror
Gengar
Ghost
Prevents the target from switching out
G-Max Vine Lash
Venusaur
Grass
Deals lingering damage to all non-Grass-type targets for 4 turns
G-Max Volcalith
Coalossal
Rock
Deals lingering damage to all non-Rock-type targets for 4 turns
G-Max Volt Crash
Pikachu
Electric
Paralyzes all opponents
G-Max Wildfire
Charizard
Fire
Deals lingering damage to all non-Fire-type targets for 4 turns
G-Max Wind Rage
Corviknight
Flying
Removes entry hazards, protective screens, and terrain from the battlefield
The Gigantimax mechanic is tied to a phenomenon in the Galar region, so it is likely that these will be the last G-Max moves we will ever see from the Pokemon franchise. Before, Gigantamax Pokemon could only be caught from Raids featuring them that would randomly spawn in the Wild Area.
However, in the Isle of Armor DLC, Max Soup was introduced. This soup can be made from collecting Max Mushrooms from around the map. This allowed players to grant any creature that has the capacity to Gigantamax the ability to do so, rather than just allowing for standard Dynamaxing.
Gigantamax were considered so overpowered on their debut, that they were not legal for competitive play until the end of Sword and Shield's life span. This is because the last half of the expansion pass brought the final set of returning creatures to the game. Allowing these Gigantamax creatures sort of balanced the metagame out.
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