Pokemon Sword and Shield: Every Gigantamax Pokemon and their G-Max Moves

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Pokemon Sword and Shield is out now, and trainers are enjoying their journey through the Galar region, encountering Gigantamax Pokemon along the way.

The Galar region is a mythical place where the Dynamax and Gigantamax phenomenons are at the forefront. While all species are capable of Dynamaxing, only a select few have the ability to Gigantamax.

In total, only 26 Pokemon are capable of Gigantamaxing — which isn’t a lot when you compare it to the 400 strong Gen 8 Pokedex.

Those 26 each have their individual G-Max moves, too. As the name suggests they are unique to Gigantamaxed Pokemon. They deal damage as well as providing a unique additional effect.

Pokemon CompanyOf course Pikachu and Eevee are among the Gigantamax species…

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List of Gigantamax Pokemon and G-Max Moves

All these Pokemon and their respective G-Max moves are listed below:

PokemonTypeG-Max Move
GengarGhostG-Max Terror – Prevents Pokemon from fleeing or switching out
CharizardFireG-Max Wildfire – Inflicts damage to non-Fire Pokemon for five turns
MeowthNormalG-Max Gold Rush – Confuses opponent and earns extra money after battle
EeveeNormalG-Max Cuddle – Infatuates all opponents
PikachuElectricG-Max Volt Crash – Paralyzes all opponents
ButterfreeBugG-Max Befuddle – Inflicts, poison, paralysis, or sleep conditions on all opponents
CorviknightFlyingG-Max Wind Rage – Removes effects like reflect and light Screen
AlcremieFairyG-Max Finale – Heals all allies
DrednawWaterG-Max Stonesurge – Places stealth rocks on the field
GarbordorPoisonG-Max Malodor – Poisons all opponents
DaruludonDragonG-Max Depletion – Decreases PP of last move opponent used
HattereneFairyG-Max Smite – Confuses all opponents
CopperajahSteelG-Max Steelsurge – Places spikes on the field
KinglerWaterG-Max Foam Burst – Decreases opponent’s speed
CentiskorchFireG-Max Centiferno – Traps opponents in flames for five turns
MelmetalSteelG-Max Meltdown – Opponent can’t use the same move twice in a row
AppletunGrassG-Max Sweetness – Heals status conditions of allies
GrimmsnarlDarkG-Max Snooze – Puts opponents to sleep on the next turn
FlappleGrassG-Max Tartness – Decreases opponents evasiveness
SandacondaGroundG-Max Sandblast – Traps opponents in raging standstorm for five turns
CoalossalRockG-Max Vocalith – Deals damage to opponents for four turns
OrbeetlePsychicG-Max Gravitas – Increases gravity for five turns
ToxitricityElectricG-Max Stun Shock – Paralyzes or poisons opponent
SnorlaxNormalG-Max Replenish – Restores berries that have been eaten
LaprasIceG-Max Resonance – Reduces damage received for five turns
MachampFightingG-Max Chi Strike – Increases critical hit chances

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Do your best to become familiar with these G-Max Moves as they will likely play an important role in the competitive battling for Pokemon Sword and Shield.

Rarer than Dynamax

Dynamax Pokemon are found in Max Raid battles but occasionally a Gigantamax Pokemon will appear instead. These are much rarer and will appear just a fraction of the time.

Specific Gigantamax species will appear more than others in specific time periods. Until “early” January 2020, Butterfree will be appearing more frequently.

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It looks like this will be an updated feature throughout 2020 — who knows what other surprises may come!

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