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'''Dynamax''' (Japanese: '''ダイマックス''' ''Daimax'') is a temporary transformation affecting Pokémon that was introduced in [[Generation VIII]]. | '''Dynamax''' (Japanese: '''ダイマックス''' ''Daimax'') is a temporary transformation affecting {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that was introduced in [[Generation VIII]]. It grants Pokémon tremendous strength and size and allows them to use powerful moves called [[Max Move]]s. A variant of this phenomenon called [[Gigantamax]] further alters the appearance of Pokémon and gives them access to exclusive [[G-Max Move]]s. | ||
== | ==Terminology== | ||
A Pokémon under the effects of Dynamax may have "'''Dynamax'''" in front of their species name e.g. "Dynamax Bulbasaur". The process itself always describes the Pokémon as having "'''Dynamaxed'''" in past tense, or will "'''Dynamax'''" in future tense. Pokémon actively undergoing Dynamax are described as "'''Dynamaxing'''". | |||
==Effects== | ==Origin== | ||
Dynamaxing increases a Pokémon's size drastically, as well as changing the moves of the Pokémon and increasing their HP in battle (except for {{p|Shedinja}}), but can only be used once during a battle, and ends after three turns or if the | The Dynamax mechanic was inspired by the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s TV Mode, which can be used to display the game on a much larger screen, and would therefore better accommodate large Pokémon.<ref>[https://www.gamefreak.co.jp/recruit/projectstory-pokemon/ プロジェクトストーリー1|採用情報|GAME FREAK 株式会社ゲームフリーク]</ref> Battles between Dynamaxed Pokémon and the [[Pokémon Den]]s in which Dynamax Pokémon reside were both inspired by the {{wp|Giant's Causeway}}, a collection of basalt columns in {{wp|Northern Ireland}} believed to be created by a giant in {{wp|Celtic mythology}}.<ref>[https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2/pdf/video-game/sword-shield/Galar_Tour_Brochure_US.pdf Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Galar Expedition Guide, page 8]</ref> | ||
==In the core series games== | |||
[[File:SwSh Prerelease Dynamax Pikachu.png|thumb|300px|A Dynamaxed {{p|Pikachu}}]] | |||
{{pkmn|Trainer}}s who obtain a [[Dynamax Band]] are able to Dynamax their Pokémon. According to [[Professor Magnolia]], the Pokémon distorts space to change its size while affecting the world around them.<ref>[[Trainer Tips]]: ''The Dynamax phenomenon is caused by a special power that originates from within Pokémon, warping the space around them and making them appear far larger than they truly are.'' ({{g|Sword and Shield}})</ref> This transformation has another special variant known as [[Gigantamax]]. | |||
===History=== | |||
After its defeat thousands of years ago by {{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}}, {{p|Eternatus}}'s energy leaked out during its slumber in the form of [[Galar particle]]s. This resulted in the creation of {{cat|Power Spots}}, where Trainers can trigger the Dynamax transformation. Some Power Spots had Gym Stadiums built over them, and others in the [[Wild Area]] became [[Pokémon Den]]s, where [[Max Raid Battle]]s take place. Parts of Eternatus's body, known as [[Wishing Star]]s, rained across [[Galar]], allowing whoever found them to Dynamax their Pokémon when at a Power Spot. [[Dynamax Band]]s were later created by [[Oleana]] to help anyone fully utilize the transformation there. Dynamax was later implemented into the [[Galar League]]'s Gym Battles by [[Rose]] who had most of the [[Gym]]s built atop of the {{cat|Power Spots}}.<ref>https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/story/pokemon-league/</ref> [[Max Mushrooms]] and [[Max Honey]] are grown and created exclusively on the [[Isle of Armor]] due to the Dynamax phenomenon affecting the flora and {{p|Vespiquen}} producing it. | |||
===Effects=== | |||
Dynamaxing increases a Pokémon's size drastically, as well as changing the moves of the Pokémon and increasing their max and current [[HP]] in battle according to their Dynamax level (except for {{p|Shedinja}}), but can only be used once during a battle, and ends after three turns or if the Pokémon is switched out. In addition, it can only be performed in areas known to have {{cat|Power Spots}}, such as [[Galar]]'s [[Gym|Gym Stadiums]], [[Master Dojo|Battle Court]], and {{gal|Battle Tower}}. When Dynamaxed, all of the Pokémon's [[move]]s will turn into [[Max Move]]s that correspond to those moves' [[type]]s and categories. Like with [[Mega Evolution]], Dynamax is activated at the start of the turn before all other moves are executed. If a Dynamax Pokémon runs out of [[PP]] of one move, it still can be selected but fails; if it is unable to use any moves (e.g., running out of PP), it will use {{m|Struggle}}. | |||
In a [[Max Raid Battle]], the wild Pokémon is a Dynamax Pokémon for the entire duration of the battle. Only one of the Trainers' Pokémon can Dynamax during a Max Raid Battle, and only for the standard three turns. The first Trainer with the chance to Dynamax is the host, with the chance passing to the next player who joined until it returns to the first player. | In a [[Max Raid Battle]], the wild Pokémon is a Dynamax Pokémon for the entire duration of the battle. Only one of the Trainers' Pokémon can Dynamax during a Max Raid Battle, and only for the standard three turns. The first Trainer with the chance to Dynamax is the host, with the chance passing to the next player who joined until it returns to the first player. | ||
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{{p|Zacian}}, {{p|Zamazenta}}, and {{p|Eternatus}}, including Pokémon {{m|transform}}ed into one of these, cannot Dynamax. | {{p|Zacian}}, {{p|Zamazenta}}, and {{p|Eternatus}}, including Pokémon {{m|transform}}ed into one of these, cannot Dynamax. | ||
===Gigantamax=== | ====Gigantamax==== | ||
{{main|Gigantamax}} | {{main|Gigantamax}} | ||
If a Pokémon has the Gigantamax Factor, it can undergo Gigantamax, a special kind of Dynamax that results in a different appearance to its regular form in addition to being larger. Only specific individual members of a select group of species can Gigantamax. Each Gigantamax Pokémon has an exclusive Max Move known as a [[G-Max Move]]. Other than having a G-Max Move, Gigantamax is functionally identical to a Dynamax. | If a Pokémon has the Gigantamax Factor, it can undergo Gigantamax, a special kind of Dynamax that results in a different appearance to its regular form in addition to being larger. Only specific individual members of a select group of species can Gigantamax. Each Gigantamax Pokémon has an exclusive Max Move known as a [[G-Max Move]]. Other than having a G-Max Move, Gigantamax is functionally identical to a Dynamax. | ||
===Dynamax Level and HP=== | ====Dynamax Level and HP==== | ||
Dynamaxing provides Pokémon with an increase to its maximum and current HP (with the exception of Shedinja) by the same factor. The amount of HP gained depends on the Pokémon's Dynamax Level, which can be increased with [[Dynamax Candy]]. At Dynamax Level 0, a Pokémon will gain 50% more HP. For every Dynamax Level above that, the Pokémon will gain 5% more HP, up to a 100% HP increase at Dynamax Level 10. All other [[ | Dynamaxing provides Pokémon with an increase to its maximum and current HP (with the exception of Shedinja) by the same factor. The amount of HP gained depends on the Pokémon's Dynamax Level, which can be increased with [[Dynamax Candy]]. At Dynamax Level 0, a Pokémon will gain 50% more HP. For every Dynamax Level above that, the Pokémon will gain 5% more HP, up to a 100% HP increase at Dynamax Level 10. All other [[stat]]s, as well as its [[Ability]] and [[held item]], remain the same. | ||
Whenever a Pokémon enters into or reverts from Dynamax, its current HP is adjusted to retain the same percentage of HP remaining | Whenever a Pokémon enters into or reverts from Dynamax, its current HP is adjusted to retain the same percentage of HP remaining, the Pokémon's HP will be rounded up to the nearest whole number if the Pokémon's HP is not already a whole number. For instance, if a Pokémon at Dynamax Level 10 has 100/200 HP remaining, then upon Dynamaxing, its HP will be adjusted to 200/400. Conversely, if the same Pokémon has 101/400 HP in Dynamax form, then when its Dynamax expires, its HP will be adjusted down to 50.5/200 then be rounded up to 51/200. | ||
====HP-based effects==== | =====HP-based effects===== | ||
When calculating changes in HP (damage or restoration) based on the percentage of a Pokémon's maximum HP, the Dynamax Pokémon's non-Dynamax HP is used. For example: | When calculating changes in HP (damage or restoration) based on the percentage of a Pokémon's maximum HP, the Dynamax Pokémon's non-Dynamax HP is used. For example: | ||
* {{m|Super Fang}} inflicts damage to a Dynamax Pokémon equal to 50% of its non-Dynamax HP. | * {{m|Super Fang}} inflicts damage to a Dynamax Pokémon equal to 50% of its non-Dynamax HP. | ||
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Effects that vary based on the percentage of HP a Pokémon has remaining use the Dynamax Pokémon's Dynamax HP. For example: | Effects that vary based on the percentage of HP a Pokémon has remaining use the Dynamax Pokémon's Dynamax HP. For example: | ||
* {{a|Emergency Exit}} activates when the Dynamax Pokémon's current Dynamax HP falls to 50% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP. | * {{a|Emergency Exit}} activates when the Dynamax Pokémon's current Dynamax HP falls to 50% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP. | ||
* A Pokémon will consume its held [[Figy Berry]] when its HP falls to | * A Pokémon will consume its held [[Figy Berry]] when its HP falls to 25% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP. | ||
* {{m|Brine}}'s [[power]] is increased if a target Dynamax Pokémon's current Dynamax HP is 50% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP. | * {{m|Brine}}'s [[power]] is increased if a target Dynamax Pokémon's current Dynamax HP is 50% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP. | ||
The moves {{m|Dynamax Cannon}}, {{m|Behemoth Blade}}, and {{m|Behemoth Bash}} do double damage against a Dynamax Pokémon. | The moves {{m|Dynamax Cannon}}, {{m|Behemoth Blade}}, and {{m|Behemoth Bash}} do double damage against a Dynamax Pokémon. | ||
===Immunities=== | ====Immunities==== | ||
Dynamax Pokémon are immune to [[flinch]]ing. {{m|Fake Out}} can still damage a Dynamax Pokémon, but will have no secondary effect. | Dynamax Pokémon are immune to [[flinch]]ing. {{m|Fake Out}} can still damage a Dynamax Pokémon, but will have no secondary effect. | ||
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Dynamax Pokémon cannot be switched out by the effects of {{cat|moves that switch the target out}} (like {{m|Roar}} and {{m|Whirlwind}}). {{m|Circle Throw}} and {{m|Dragon Tail}} will still damage Dynamax Pokémon without switching it out. [[Red Card]] also fails to switch out a Dynamax Pokémon, but is still activated and consumed. Dynamax Pokémon can still be forced out by their own Abilities or items, such as {{a|Emergency Exit}} or an [[Eject Button]]. If a Dynamax Pokémon has {{a|Magic Bounce}} and is targeted by {{m|Parting Shot}}, the move will be reflected and force the Dynamax Pokémon to switch out (the owner of the Dynamax Pokémon is still able to choose the Pokémon that it is replaced with). | Dynamax Pokémon cannot be switched out by the effects of {{cat|moves that switch the target out}} (like {{m|Roar}} and {{m|Whirlwind}}). {{m|Circle Throw}} and {{m|Dragon Tail}} will still damage Dynamax Pokémon without switching it out. [[Red Card]] also fails to switch out a Dynamax Pokémon, but is still activated and consumed. Dynamax Pokémon can still be forced out by their own Abilities or items, such as {{a|Emergency Exit}} or an [[Eject Button]]. If a Dynamax Pokémon has {{a|Magic Bounce}} and is targeted by {{m|Parting Shot}}, the move will be reflected and force the Dynamax Pokémon to switch out (the owner of the Dynamax Pokémon is still able to choose the Pokémon that it is replaced with). | ||
Dynamax Pokémon cannot be affected by {{m|Disable}} or {{a|Cursed Body}}. A Max Move or G-Max Move can still be used if its base move was disabled prior to Dynamax. Dynamax Pokémon are also immune to {{m|Encore}}, {{m|Torment}}, and {{m|Instruct}}. [[Choice Band]], [[Choice Scarf]], [[Choice Specs]], {{a|Gorilla Tactics}}, and {{a|Sheer Force}} temporarily stop working (including the stat boosts) if the holder is Dynamaxed. However, [[Assault Vest]] still works accordingly and prevents the holder from using | Dynamax Pokémon cannot be affected by {{m|Disable}} or {{a|Cursed Body}}. A Max Move or G-Max Move can still be used if its base move was disabled prior to Dynamax. Dynamax Pokémon are also immune to {{m|Encore}}, {{m|Torment}}, and {{m|Instruct}}. [[Choice Band]], [[Choice Scarf]], [[Choice Specs]], {{a|Gorilla Tactics}}, and {{a|Sheer Force}} temporarily stop working (including the stat boosts) if the holder is Dynamaxed. However, [[Assault Vest]] still works accordingly and prevents the holder from using {{m|Max Guard}}. | ||
In addition to the above, there are certain moves that will fail if used during a Max Raid Battle, but will work against a Dynamax Pokémon otherwise. | In addition to the above, there are certain moves that will fail if used during a Max Raid Battle, but will work against a Dynamax Pokémon otherwise. | ||
:''See also: [[Max Raid Battle#Battle|Max Raid Battle → Battle]]'' | :''See also: [[Max Raid Battle#Battle|Max Raid Battle → Battle]]'' | ||
===Effects on Transformed Pokémon=== | ====Effects on Transformed Pokémon==== | ||
If {{m|Transform}} or {{a|Imposter}} is used against a Dynamax Pokémon, only its base form and base moves will be copied, and the user can Dynamax separately. The Gigantamax Factor, however, is not copied at all; instead, the user can only achieve the standard Dynamax form. Additionally, if a Pokémon incapable of Dynamax (e.g. {{p|Zacian}}) is copied, then the user will not be able to Dynamax afterwards. If a Pokémon attempts to copy a Max Move (e.g. using {{m|Copycat}}), it will copy the base move of that Max Move. | If {{m|Transform}} or {{a|Imposter}} is used against a Dynamax Pokémon, only its base form and base moves will be copied, and the user can Dynamax separately. The Gigantamax Factor, however, is not copied at all; instead, the user can only achieve the standard Dynamax form. Additionally, if a Pokémon incapable of Dynamax (e.g., {{p|Zacian}}) is copied, then the user will not be able to Dynamax afterwards. If a Pokémon attempts to copy a Max Move (e.g., using {{m|Copycat}}), it will copy the base move of that Max Move. | ||
====Move animations==== | |||
{{incomplete|section|Move images, whether {{m|Doom Desire}}'s animation is replaced}} | |||
All moves used on Dynamaxed Pokémon have generic animations. These depend on type if the move is a damaging move, but all status moves use one of two different animations: either when the move targets the user (which is only possible for bosses in [[Max Raid Battle]]s), or when the move targets another Pokémon. | |||
This does not affect the animations for {{m|Behemoth Blade}}, {{m|Behemoth Bash}}, {{m|Future Sight}}, Max Moves, or G-Max Moves. For {{cat|moves with a charging turn}}, the animation for the charging turn only is not replaced. | |||
===Gallery=== | |||
====Artwork==== | |||
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| Concept art from {{color2|fff|Pokémon Sword and Shield|Sword and Shield}} | |||
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==In the spin-off games== | |||
===[[Pokémon GO]]=== | |||
{{main|Dynamax (GO)}} | |||
Dynamaxing was introduced to [[Pokémon GO]] as a battle mechanic on September 4, 2024. | |||
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | |||
Certain [[sync pair]]s are capable of Dynamaxing, including some Trainers that do not have [[Dynamax Band]]s in the [[core series]]. All attacking [[Max Move]]s have 400-540 power range. The max move can be used once per battle. | |||
A list of all sync pairs that can [[Gigantamax]] their Pokémon can be found [[Gigantamax#Pokémon Masters EX|here]]. | |||
A list of all sync pairs that can [[Eternamax]] their Pokémon can be found [[Eternamax#Pokémon Masters EX|here]]. | |||
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| [[File:Masters0006.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Charizard}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:FireIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Heat Wave}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Flare}}<br>[[File:FireIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Flare Blitz}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Flare}}<br>[[File:FireIC Masters.png|16px]] Neo {{m|Blast Burn}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Flare}} | |||
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| [[File:VSElesa Classic Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Elesa}} (Classic) | |||
| [[File:Masters0587.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Emolga}} {{female}} | |||
| [[File:ElectricIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Thunder Shock}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Lightning}}<br>[[File:ElectricIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Nuzzle}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Lightning}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Light Screen}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
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| [[File:VSGiovanni Sygna Masters.png|100px]]<br>[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]] {{mas|Giovanni}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0034.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Nidoking}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:GroundIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Mega Kick}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Quake}}<br>[[File:SteelIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Iron Tail}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Steelspike}}<br>[[File:PoisonIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Poison Jab}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Ooze}} | |||
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| [[File:VSLeaf Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Leaf}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0009.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Blastoise}} {{female}} | |||
| [[File:WaterIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Water Pulse}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Geyser}}<br>[[File:WaterIC Masters.png|16px]] Full Blast {{m|Hydro Cannon}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Geyser}} | |||
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| [[File:VSRed Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Red}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0003.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Venusaur}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:GrassIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Razor Leaf}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}}<br>[[File:GrassIC Masters.png|16px]] Giga {{m|Frenzy Plant}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}} | |||
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| [[File:VSWallace New Year 2024 Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Wallace}} (New Year's 2024) | |||
| [[File:Masters0806.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Blacephalon}} | |||
| [[File:GhostIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Shadow Ball}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Phantasm}}<br>[[File:FireIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Mind Blown}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Flare}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSLeon Alt Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Leon}} (Alt.) | |||
| [[File:Masters0887.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Dragapult}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:DragonIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Dragon Darts}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Wyrmwind}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:DragonIC Masters.png|16px]] Slashing {{m|Breaking Swipe}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Wyrmwind}} | |||
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| [[File:VSRaihan Anniversary 2022 Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Raihan}} (Anniversary 2022) | |||
| [[File:Masters0330.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Flygon}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:DragonIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Twister}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Wyrmwind}}<br>[[File:FireIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Fire Spin}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Flare}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Sandstorm}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSVictor Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Victor}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0897.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Spectrier}} | |||
| [[File:GhostIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Shadow Ball}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Phantasm}}<br>[[File:GroundIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Mud Shot}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Quake}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Haze}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSPaulo Masters.png|100px]]<br>[[Paulo]] | |||
| [[File:Masters0745Du.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Lycanroc}} {{male}}<br><small>Dusk Form</small> | |||
| [[File:RockIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Stone Edge}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Rockfall}}<br>[[File:RockIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Accelerock}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Rockfall}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Howl}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSPalmer Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Palmer}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0486.png|100px]]<br>[[Reg|Regigigas]] | |||
| [[File:NormalIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Crush Grip}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Strike}}<br>[[File:NormalIC Masters.png|16px]] G {{m|Giga Impact}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Strike}} | |||
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| [[File:VSArgenta Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Argenta}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0227.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Skarmory}} {{female}} | |||
| [[File:SteelIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Metal Claw}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Steelspike}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Swords Dance}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSRiley Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Riley}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0448.png|100px]]<br>{{TP|Riley|Lucario}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:FightingIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Close Combat}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Knuckle}}<br>[[File:SteelIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Iron Tail}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Steelspike}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSDahlia Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Dahlia}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0272 f.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Ludicolo}} {{female}} | |||
| [[File:WaterIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Muddy Water}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Geyser}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Teeter Dance}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:GrassIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Razor Leaf}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSKlara Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Klara}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0080G.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Slowbro}} {{female}}<br><small>Galarian Form</small> | |||
| [[File:PoisonIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Sludge Bomb}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Ooze}}<br>[[File:PoisonIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Poison Jab}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Ooze}}<br>[[File:PoisonIC Masters.png|16px]] Poisonous {{m|Shell Side Arm}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Ooze}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSAvery Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Avery}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0199G.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Slowking}} {{male}}<br><small>Galarian Form</small> | |||
| [[File:PsychicIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Eerie Spell}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Mindstorm}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] Classy {{m|Chilly Reception}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSGreta Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Greta}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0286.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Breloom}} {{female}} | |||
| [[File:GrassIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Bullet Seed}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Spore}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] Deep Sleep {{m|Spore}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
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| [[File:VSIngo Sygna Masters.png|100px]]<br>[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]] {{mas|Ingo}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0609.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Chandelure}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Confuse Ray}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:GhostIC Masters.png|16px]] Rising Flames {{m|Hex}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Phantasm}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSEmmet Sygna Masters.png|100px]]<br>[[Sygna suit|Sygna Suit]] {{mas|Emmet}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0604.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Eelektross}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:ElectricIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Thunder Fang}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Lightning}}<br>[[File:ElectricIC Masters.png|16px]] Descending Lightning {{m|Wild Charge}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Lightning}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:VSMilo Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Milo}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0830.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Eldegoss}} {{male}} | |||
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:GrassIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Razor Leaf}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] Abundant {{m|Cotton Spore}} → {{m|Max Guard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSHop Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Hop}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0812.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Rillaboom}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:GrassIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Drum Beating}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Grassy Terrain}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:GrassIC Masters.png|16px]] Scattering {{m|Drum Beating}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSMarnie Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Marnie}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0815.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Cinderace}} {{female}} | |||
| [[File:FireIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Pyro Ball}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Flare}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Sunny Day}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:FireIC Masters.png|16px]] Explosive {{m|Pyro Ball}} → [[File:PhysicalIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Overgrowth}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:VSBede Masters.png|100px]]<br>{{mas|Bede}} | |||
| [[File:Masters0818.png|100px]]<br>{{p|Inteleon}} {{male}} | |||
| [[File:WaterIC Masters.png|16px]] {{m|Snipe Shot}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Geyser}}<br>[[File:StatusIC.png|32px]] {{m|Rain Dance}} → {{m|Max Guard}}<br>[[File:WaterIC Masters.png|16px]] High-Pressure {{m|Snipe Shot}} → [[File:SpecialIC.png|32px]] {{m|Max Geyser}} | |||
|} | |||
===[[Pokémon Mezastar]]=== | |||
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==In animation== | |||
[[File:Ash Dynamax Gengar.png|thumb|250px|{{Ash}}'s Dynamax {{AP|Gengar}} in {{aniseries|JN}}]] | |||
===''Pokémon the Series''=== | |||
===={{aniseries|JN}}==== | |||
Dynamaxing was first featured in ''[[JN012|Flash of the Titans!]]'', where [[Lance's Gyarados]] was shown Dynamaxing during his battle against {{an|Leon}} and his {{TP|Leon|Charizard}} at the finals of the [[World Coronation Series]], which was held at [[Wyndon Stadium]]. Leon [[Gigantamax]]ed his Charizard in response to {{an|Lance}}'s Dynamax. | |||
In ''[[JN042|Sword and Shield, Slumbering Weald!]]'', {{Ash}} and Leon headed to battle a {{p|Pangoro}} that had started rampaging after spontaneously Dynamaxing, and successfully defeated it in [[JN043|the next episode]]. Later in the same episode, [[Goh]] Dynamaxed his {{TP|Goh|Raboot}} to battle [[Oleana's subordinate]], who had sent out a Gigantamax {{p|Garbodor}} in an attempt to stop Sonia and Goh's investigation into the kings of [[Galar]]. | |||
In ''[[JN045|Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!]]'', many Pokémon across Galar had Dynamaxed due to the [[Darkest Day]]. Once the event was stopped by Ash and Goh, the Dynamaxed Pokémon returned to normal. | |||
In ''[[JN092|The Winding Path to Greatness!]]'', Ash Dynamaxed his Gengar, finding out that it was unable to Gigantamax. After [[Allister]] had made some {{DL|Master Dojo|Max Soup}} for it, Gengar was able to Gigantamax during the second attempt. | |||
In ''[[JN113|Chasing to the Finish!]]'', a Dynamax {{p|Regigigas}} was awakened in the [[Crown Tundra]] after [[Project Mew]] succeeded in gathering all the [[legendary giants]] together. | |||
In ''[[JN116|Pride of a Champion!]]'', Lance Dynamaxed his {{TP|Lance|Dragonite}} during his [[Masters Eight Tournament]] battle against [[Diantha]] and her [[Mega Evolution|Mega]] {{TP|Diantha|Gardevoir}}. | |||
In [[ | In ''[[JN124|Valor: A Strategic Part of Battling!]]'', {{an|Cynthia}} Dynamaxed her {{p|Togekiss}} during her Masters Eight Tournament battle against {{Ash}} and his {{AP|Lucario}}. | ||
====Gallery==== | ====Gallery==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Lance Red Gyarados Dynamax.png|{{an|Lance}}'s {{Shiny}} Dynamax {{TP|Lance|Gyarados}} | |||
Lance Dragonite Dynamax.png|Lance's Dynamax {{TP|Lance|Dragonite}} | |||
Cynthia Dynamax Togekiss.png|{{an|Cynthia}}'s Dynamax {{p|Togekiss}} | |||
Dynamax Regigigas anime.png|A Dynamax {{p|Regigigas}} | |||
Dynamax Galarian Yamask.png|A Dynamax {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Yamask}} | |||
Dynamax Pangoro.png|A Dynamax {{p|Pangoro}} | |||
Goh Raboot Dynamax.png|[[Goh]]'s Dynamax {{TP|Goh|Raboot}} | |||
Dynamax Wooloo.png|Dynamax {{p|Wooloo}} | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Max Raid Battle Adventures.png|thumb|200px|A Dynamax Gurdurr in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | [[File:Max Raid Battle Adventures.png|thumb|200px|A Dynamax {{p|Gurdurr}} in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
A Dynamax Pokémon first appeared in [[PASS04]], where | ===={{MangaArc|Sword & Shield}}==== | ||
A Dynamax Pokémon first appeared in ''[[PASS04|Zap!! A Rising Beam of Light]]'', where {{Henry}}, {{Casey}}, and a pair of {{tc|Team Yell Grunt}}s battled a Dynamax {{p|Gurdurr}} in a [[Max Raid Battle]]. After defeating him, Henry was able to catch him, add him to his [[party]], and [[nickname]] him Steeler. | |||
Dynamax appeared again ''[[PASS06|Watch Out!! Strong Rivals]]'' during Henry's [[Gym]] battle against [[Milo]], where the {{type|Grass}} [[Gym Leader]] Dynamaxed his {{p|Eldegoss}}. Henry responded by doing the same with his [[Lancelot|Sirfetch'd]]. | |||
In ''[[PASS09|Splish Splash!! Gigantamax Battle]]'', Henry Dynamaxed his [[Twiggy|Thwackey]] during his Gym battle against [[Nessa]]. | |||
In ''[[PASS11|Gulp Gulp!! Pokémon]]'', Casey Dynamaxed her {{p|Arrokuda}} during her Gym battle against [[Kabu]]. | |||
In ''[[PASS13|Glittering!! The Tapestry in the Vault]]'', Henry Dynamaxed his {{p|Oranguru}} during his Gym battle against [[Allister]]. | |||
In ''[[PASS17|Stealth!! Infiltrate the Energy Plant]],'' a Dynamaxed {{p|Dracovish}} was shown in a news article. | |||
In ''[[PASS21|Swaying!! Murky Memories]]'', [[Marnie]] Dynamaxed her {{p|Scrafty}} during her battle against [[Gordie]]. In the same chapter, Henry and [[Hop]] Dynamaxed their {{p|Mr. Rime}} and {{p|Pincurchin}} against [[Melony]] in their respective battles. | |||
In ''[[PASS25|Rumble!! The Horrific Darkest Day]]'', multiple Pokémon across [[Galar]] started to Dynamax after [[Rose|Chairman Rose]] started the [[Darkest Day]]. | |||
In [[PASS40]] and [[PASS41]], multiple Pokémon across [[Galar]] started to Dynamax after the Darkest Day started again. | |||
====Gallery==== | ====Gallery==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Marnie Scrafty Adventures.png|[[Marnie]]'s Dynamax {{p|Scrafty}} | |||
Henry Fanguru Dynamax.png|{{Adv|Henry}}'s Dynamax {{p|Oranguru}} | |||
Henry Twiggy Thwackey Dynamax.png|Henry's Dynamax [[Twiggy|Thwackey]] | |||
Milo Eldegoss Adventures.png|[[Milo]]'s Dynamax {{p|Eldegoss}} | |||
Casey Kilo Dynamax.png|{{Adv|Casey}}'s Dynamax {{p|Arrokuda}} | |||
Henry Lancelot Dynamax.png|Henry's Dynamax [[Lancelot|Sirfetch'd]] | |||
Hop Pincurchin Dynamax Adventures.png|[[Hop]]'s Dynamax {{p|Pincurchin}} | |||
Dracovish Adventures.png|A Dynamax {{p|Dracovish}} | |||
Rampaging Dynamax Pokémon Adventures.png|Multiple Dynamaxed [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] during the [[Darkest Day]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Journeys=== | ||
In [[JNM04]], [[Lance's Gyarados]] Dynamaxed during a battle against [[Leon]]'s {{ | In ''[[JNM04|Flash of the Titans!]]'', [[Lance's Gyarados]] Dynamaxed during a battle against [[Leon's Charizard]]. | ||
====Gallery==== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Lance Dynamax Gyarados JNM.png|{{an|Lance}}'s Dynamax {{TP|Lance|Gyarados}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
Dynamax is featured in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] as {{VMAX}}. It was added as a new mechanic to the game in the {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} expansion (the {{TCG|Sword}} and {{TCG|Shield}} sets in Japan). | {{outdated|section|needs=Missing who knows how many English printings}} | ||
{{merge|Pokémon VMAX (TCG)|section}} | |||
Dynamax is featured in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] as {{VMAX}}. It was added as a new gameplay mechanic to the game in the {{TCG|Sword & Shield}} expansion (the {{TCG|Sword}} and {{TCG|Shield}} sets in Japan). | |||
Released along with the first {{TCG|Pokémon V}} cards, '''Pokémon VMAX''' introduce the Dynamax | Released along with the first {{TCG|Pokémon V}} cards, '''Pokémon VMAX''' introduce the Dynamax mechanics into the Trading Card Game. Pokémon VMAX [[Evolution#In the TCG|evolve]] from their respective Pokémon V, giving them boosted {{TCG|Hit Points}} and more powerful {{TCG|attack}}s. (So far, some of these cards tie with the later released {{TCG|Pokémon ex}} cards for the largest HP value on a Pokémon card) When a Pokémon VMAX is {{TCG|Knocked Out}}, the opponent takes three [[Prize card]]s instead of one. A label on the card indicates which of the three forms the card depicts. | ||
All Pokémon VMAX have one or two attacks, and sometimes an {{TCG|Ability}}. If the card depicts a Dynamax Pokémon, one of those attacks will always start with the phrase "Max", possibly alluding to the [[Max Move]]s that Dynamax Pokémon use. While keeping the same layout of Pokémon V, Pokémon VMAX cards have a rainbow background and details on the card's bottom, as well its illustration also fading into the top-most area and having the visual aura of Dynamaxing on the Pokémon. | |||
A list of all [[Gigantamax]] cards can be found [[Gigantamax#In the TCG|here]]. | |||
A list of all [[Eternamax]] cards can be found [[Eternamax#In the TCG|here]]. | |||
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Colorless|char=yes}} | {{cardlist/header|Related cards|Colorless|char=yes}} | ||
{{cardlist/div|Pokémon{{VMAX}}|Rainbow}} | {{cardlist/div|Pokémon{{VMAX}}|Rainbow}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Aegislash VMAX (Vivid Voltage 127)|Aegislash]]{{VMAX}}|type=Metal|modified=Yes|enset=Vivid Voltage|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=127/185|jpset=Amazing Volt Tackle|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=081/100|enset2=Vivid Voltage|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=190/185|jpset2=Amazing Volt Tackle|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=115/100}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Aggron VMAX (Brilliant Stars 97)|Aggron]]{{VMAX}}|type=Metal|enset=Brilliant Stars|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=097/172|jpset=Start Deck 100|jpnum=300/414}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Blaziken VMAX (Chilling Reign 21)|Blaziken]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|enset=Chilling Reign|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=021/198|jpset=Peerless Fighters|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=008/070|enset2=Chilling Reign|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=200/198|jpset2=Peerless Fighters|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=085/070|enset3=Chilling Reign|enrarity3=Rare Rainbow|ennum3=201/198|jpset3=Peerless Fighters|jprarity3=HR|jpnum3=086/070|jpset4=VMAX Climax|jprarity4=RRR|jpnum4=020/184|jpset5=VMAX Climax|jprarity5=CSR|jpnum5=217/184}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Boltund VMAX (Fusion Strike 104)|Boltund]]{{VMAX}}|type=Lightning|enset=Fusion Strike|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=104/264|jpset=Fusion Arts|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=035/100|enset2=Fusion Strike|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=267/264|jpset2=Fusion Arts|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=117/100}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Celebi VMAX (Chilling Reign 8)|Celebi]]{{VMAX}}|type=Grass|enset=Chilling Reign|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=008/198|jpset=Jet-Black Spirit|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=004/070|enset2=Chilling Reign|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=199/198|jpset2=Jet-Black Spirit|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=084/070}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Chandelure VMAX (Fusion Strike 40)|Chandelure]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|enset=Fusion Strike|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=040/264|jpset=Fusion Arts|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=015/100|enset2=Fusion Strike|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=265/264|jpset2=Fusion Arts|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=116/100}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Cinderace VMAX (Rebel Clash 36)|Cinderace]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|enset=Rebel Clash|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=036/192|jpset=VMAX Rising|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=017/070|enset2=Rebel Clash|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=194/192|jpset2=VMAX Rising|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=080/070|enset3=Shining Fates|enrarity3=Rare VMAX|ennum3=019/072|jpset3=VMAX Special Set|jpnum3=002/004}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Cramorant VMAX (Shining Fates 55)|Cramorant]]{{VMAX}}|type=Colorless|enset=Shining Fates|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=055/072|jpset=VMAX Special Set|jpnum=004/004}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Crobat VMAX (Shining Fates 45)|Crobat]]{{VMAX}}|type=Darkness|enset=Shining Fates|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=045/072|jpset=Shiny Star V|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=109/190|enset2=SWSH Black Star Promos|ennum2=SWSH099|jpset2=Shiny Star V|jprarity2=SSR|jpnum2=320/190}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[ | {{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Deoxys VMAX (Deoxys VSTAR & VMAX High-Class Deck 6)|Deoxys]]{{VMAX}}|type=Psychic|jpset=Deoxys VSTAR & VMAX High-Class Deck|jpnum=006/020}} | ||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Dhelmise VMAX (Shining Fates 10)|Dhelmise]]{{VMAX}}|type=Grass|enset=Shining Fates|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=010/072|jpset=VMAX Special Set|jpnum=001/004}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Ditto VMAX (Shining Fates 51)|Ditto]]{{VMAX}}|type=Colorless|enset=Shining Fates|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=051/072|jpset=Shiny Star V|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=141/190|enset2=Shining Fates|enrarity2=Rare Shiny V|ennum2=SV119/SV122|jpset2=Shiny Star V|jprarity2=SSR|jpnum2=324/190}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Dracozolt VMAX (Evolving Skies 59)|Dracozolt]]{{VMAX}}|type=Lightning|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=059/203|jpset=Peerless Fighters|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=024/070|enset2=Evolving Skies|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=210/203|jpset2=Peerless Fighters|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=087/070|jpset3=Start Deck 100|jpnum3=161/414}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Dragapult VMAX (Rebel Clash 93)|Dragapult]]{{VMAX}}|type=Psychic|enset=Rebel Clash|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=093/192|jpset=Rebellion Crash|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=050/096|enset2=Rebel Clash|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=197/192|jpset2=Rebellion Crash|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=108/096|jpset3=Shiny Star V|jprarity3=RRR|jpnum3=089/190|enset4=SWSH Black Star Promos|ennum4=SWSH097|jpset4=Shiny Star V|jprarity4=SSR|jpnum4=318/190}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Espeon VMAX (Evolving Skies 65)|Espeon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Psychic|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=065/203|jpset=Eevee Heroes VMAX Special Set|jpnum=004/004|enset2=Fusion Strike|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=270/264|jpset2=S-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=189/S-P|jpset3=Start Deck 100|jpnum3=173/414}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Flareon VMAX (Evolving Skies 18)|Flareon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=018/203|jpset=Eevee Heroes VMAX Special Set|jpnum=001/004|enset2=SWSH Black Star Promos|ennum2=SWSH180|jpset2=S-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=186/S-P|jpset3=Start Deck 100|jpnum3=052/414}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Flying Pikachu VMAX (Celebrations 7)|Flying Pikachu]]{{VMAX}}|type=Lightning|enset=Celebrations|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=007/025|jpset=25th Anniversary Collection|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=024/028}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Galarian Darmanitan VMAX (Vivid Voltage 37)|Galarian Darmanitan]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|enset=Vivid Voltage|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=037/185|jpset=Amazing Volt Tackle|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=024/100|enset2=Vivid Voltage|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=187/185|jpset2=Amazing Volt Tackle|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=113/100}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Galarian Slowking VMAX (Chilling Reign 100)|Galarian Slowking]]{{VMAX}}|type=Darkness|enset=Chilling Reign|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=100/198|jpset=Peerless Fighters|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=047/070|enset2=Chilling Reign|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=207/198|jpset2=Peerless Fighters|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=088/070|jpset3=Start Deck 100|jpnum3=259/414}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Gardevoir VMAX (Champion's Path 17)|Gardevoir]]{{VMAX}}|type=Psychic|enset=Champion's Path|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=017/073|jpset=Explosive Walker|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=031/070|enset2=Champion's Path|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=076/073|jpset2=Explosive Walker|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=081/070}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Glaceon VMAX (Evolving Skies 41)|Glaceon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=041/203|jpset=Eevee Heroes|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=025/069|enset2=Evolving Skies|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=208/203|jpset2=Eevee Heroes|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=090/069|enset3=Evolving Skies|enrarity3=Rare Rainbow|ennum3=209/203|jpset3=Eevee Heroes|jprarity3=HR|jpnum3=091/069|jpset4=Start Deck 100|jpnum4=104/414}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Greedent VMAX (Fusion Strike 218)|Greedent]]{{VMAX}}|type=Colorless|enset=Fusion Strike|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=218/264|jpset=Fusion Arts|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=086/100|enset2=Fusion Strike|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=272/264|jpset2=Fusion Arts|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=120/100}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Gyarados VMAX (Evolving Skies 29)|Gyarados]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=029/203|jpset=Blue Sky Stream|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=021/067|enset2=Evolving Skies|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=207/203|jpset2=Blue Sky Stream|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=081/067}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Heatran VMAX (Astral Radiance 26)|Heatran]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|enset=Astral Radiance|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=026/189|jpset=Space Juggler|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=015/067|enset2=Astral Radiance|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=191/189|jpset2=Space Juggler|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=080/067}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX (Chilling Reign 46)|Ice Rider Calyrex]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|enset=Chilling Reign|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=046/198|jpset=Silver Lance|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=028/070|enset2=Chilling Reign|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=202/198|jpset2=Silver Lance|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=084/070|enset3=Chilling Reign|enrarity3=Rare Rainbow|ennum3=203/198|jpset3=Silver Lance|jprarity3=HR|jpnum3=085/070|jpset4=VMAX Climax|jprarity4=RRR|jpnum4=044/184|enset5=Astral Radiance|enrarity5=Rare Ultra|ennum5=TG15/TG30|jpset5=VMAX Climax|jprarity5=CSR|jpnum5=221/184|enset6=Astral Radiance|enrarity6=Rare Secret|ennum6=TG29/TG30|jpset6=VMAX Climax|jprarity6=UR|jpnum6=278/184|jpset7=Start Deck 100|jpnum7=126/414}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Inteleon VMAX (Rebel Clash 50)|Inteleon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|enset=Rebel Clash|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=050/192|jpset=VMAX Rising|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=023/070|enset2=Rebel Clash|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=195/192|jpset2=VMAX Rising|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=081/070}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Jolteon VMAX (Evolving Skies 51)|Jolteon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Lightning|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=051/203|jpset=Eevee Heroes VMAX Special Set|jpnum=003/004|enset2=SWSH Black Star Promos|ennum2=SWSH184|jpset2=S-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=188/S-P}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Kyurem VMAX (Lost Abyss 30)|Kyurem]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|jpset=Lost Abyss|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=030/100}} | |||
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Leafeon VMAX (Evolving Skies 8)|Leafeon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Grass|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=008/203|jpset=Eevee Heroes|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=003/069|enset2=Evolving Skies|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=204/203|jpset2=Eevee Heroes|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=088/069|enset3=Evolving Skies|enrarity3=Rare Rainbow|ennum3=205/203|jpset3=Eevee Heroes|jprarity3=HR|jpnum3=089/069|jpset4=Start Deck 100|jpnum4=018/414}} | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | * {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}'s [[Final Smash]], Puff Up, appears similar to Dynamax, as both feature a Pokémon temporarily growing to a much larger size. Dynamax would not appear until 2019, over eleven years past the release of [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], in which Final Smashes debuted. | ||
* When {{p|Calyrex}} Dynamaxes, it is surrounded by a blue aura. All other Dynamaxed or Gigantamaxed Pokémon yield red auras. It is never explained in game why this is the case. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 10 December 2024
Dynamax (Japanese: ダイマックス Daimax) is a temporary transformation affecting Pokémon that was introduced in Generation VIII. It grants Pokémon tremendous strength and size and allows them to use powerful moves called Max Moves. A variant of this phenomenon called Gigantamax further alters the appearance of Pokémon and gives them access to exclusive G-Max Moves.
Terminology
A Pokémon under the effects of Dynamax may have "Dynamax" in front of their species name e.g. "Dynamax Bulbasaur". The process itself always describes the Pokémon as having "Dynamaxed" in past tense, or will "Dynamax" in future tense. Pokémon actively undergoing Dynamax are described as "Dynamaxing".
Origin
The Dynamax mechanic was inspired by the Nintendo Switch's TV Mode, which can be used to display the game on a much larger screen, and would therefore better accommodate large Pokémon.[1] Battles between Dynamaxed Pokémon and the Pokémon Dens in which Dynamax Pokémon reside were both inspired by the Giant's Causeway, a collection of basalt columns in Northern Ireland believed to be created by a giant in Celtic mythology.[2]
In the core series games
Trainers who obtain a Dynamax Band are able to Dynamax their Pokémon. According to Professor Magnolia, the Pokémon distorts space to change its size while affecting the world around them.[3] This transformation has another special variant known as Gigantamax.
History
After its defeat thousands of years ago by Zacian and Zamazenta, Eternatus's energy leaked out during its slumber in the form of Galar particles. This resulted in the creation of Power Spots, where Trainers can trigger the Dynamax transformation. Some Power Spots had Gym Stadiums built over them, and others in the Wild Area became Pokémon Dens, where Max Raid Battles take place. Parts of Eternatus's body, known as Wishing Stars, rained across Galar, allowing whoever found them to Dynamax their Pokémon when at a Power Spot. Dynamax Bands were later created by Oleana to help anyone fully utilize the transformation there. Dynamax was later implemented into the Galar League's Gym Battles by Rose who had most of the Gyms built atop of the Power Spots.[4] Max Mushrooms and Max Honey are grown and created exclusively on the Isle of Armor due to the Dynamax phenomenon affecting the flora and Vespiquen producing it.
Effects
Dynamaxing increases a Pokémon's size drastically, as well as changing the moves of the Pokémon and increasing their max and current HP in battle according to their Dynamax level (except for Shedinja), but can only be used once during a battle, and ends after three turns or if the Pokémon is switched out. In addition, it can only be performed in areas known to have Power Spots, such as Galar's Gym Stadiums, Battle Court, and Battle Tower. When Dynamaxed, all of the Pokémon's moves will turn into Max Moves that correspond to those moves' types and categories. Like with Mega Evolution, Dynamax is activated at the start of the turn before all other moves are executed. If a Dynamax Pokémon runs out of PP of one move, it still can be selected but fails; if it is unable to use any moves (e.g., running out of PP), it will use Struggle.
In a Max Raid Battle, the wild Pokémon is a Dynamax Pokémon for the entire duration of the battle. Only one of the Trainers' Pokémon can Dynamax during a Max Raid Battle, and only for the standard three turns. The first Trainer with the chance to Dynamax is the host, with the chance passing to the next player who joined until it returns to the first player.
Zacian, Zamazenta, and Eternatus, including Pokémon transformed into one of these, cannot Dynamax.
Gigantamax
- Main article: Gigantamax
If a Pokémon has the Gigantamax Factor, it can undergo Gigantamax, a special kind of Dynamax that results in a different appearance to its regular form in addition to being larger. Only specific individual members of a select group of species can Gigantamax. Each Gigantamax Pokémon has an exclusive Max Move known as a G-Max Move. Other than having a G-Max Move, Gigantamax is functionally identical to a Dynamax.
Dynamax Level and HP
Dynamaxing provides Pokémon with an increase to its maximum and current HP (with the exception of Shedinja) by the same factor. The amount of HP gained depends on the Pokémon's Dynamax Level, which can be increased with Dynamax Candy. At Dynamax Level 0, a Pokémon will gain 50% more HP. For every Dynamax Level above that, the Pokémon will gain 5% more HP, up to a 100% HP increase at Dynamax Level 10. All other stats, as well as its Ability and held item, remain the same.
Whenever a Pokémon enters into or reverts from Dynamax, its current HP is adjusted to retain the same percentage of HP remaining, the Pokémon's HP will be rounded up to the nearest whole number if the Pokémon's HP is not already a whole number. For instance, if a Pokémon at Dynamax Level 10 has 100/200 HP remaining, then upon Dynamaxing, its HP will be adjusted to 200/400. Conversely, if the same Pokémon has 101/400 HP in Dynamax form, then when its Dynamax expires, its HP will be adjusted down to 50.5/200 then be rounded up to 51/200.
HP-based effects
When calculating changes in HP (damage or restoration) based on the percentage of a Pokémon's maximum HP, the Dynamax Pokémon's non-Dynamax HP is used. For example:
- Super Fang inflicts damage to a Dynamax Pokémon equal to 50% of its non-Dynamax HP.
- A held Figy Berry will restore HP equal to 1/3 of the Dynamax Pokémon's non-Dynamax maximum HP.
- Endeavor inflicts damage equal to the amount that the target's non-Dynamax HP exceeds the user's non-Dynamax HP.
- Pain Split averages the two Pokémon's non-Dynamax HP, calculates the signed difference between that average and each Pokémon's non-Dynamax HP, then changes each Pokémon's HP by that signed difference.
Effects that vary based on the percentage of HP a Pokémon has remaining use the Dynamax Pokémon's Dynamax HP. For example:
- Emergency Exit activates when the Dynamax Pokémon's current Dynamax HP falls to 50% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP.
- A Pokémon will consume its held Figy Berry when its HP falls to 25% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP.
- Brine's power is increased if a target Dynamax Pokémon's current Dynamax HP is 50% or less of its maximum Dynamax HP.
The moves Dynamax Cannon, Behemoth Blade, and Behemoth Bash do double damage against a Dynamax Pokémon.
Immunities
Dynamax Pokémon are immune to flinching. Fake Out can still damage a Dynamax Pokémon, but will have no secondary effect.
Dynamax Pokémon are unaffected by moves affected by weight (such as Low Kick and Heavy Slam), one-hit knockout moves, and Destiny Bond.
Moves and Abilities that replace the target's Ability with the user's (such as Skill Swap, Entrainment, and Wandering Spirit) have no effect on Dynamax Pokémon. However, moves that change or suppress the Dynamax Pokémon's Ability altogether (such as Gastro Acid and Worry Seed) still work.
Dynamax Pokémon cannot be switched out by the effects of moves that switch the target out (like Roar and Whirlwind). Circle Throw and Dragon Tail will still damage Dynamax Pokémon without switching it out. Red Card also fails to switch out a Dynamax Pokémon, but is still activated and consumed. Dynamax Pokémon can still be forced out by their own Abilities or items, such as Emergency Exit or an Eject Button. If a Dynamax Pokémon has Magic Bounce and is targeted by Parting Shot, the move will be reflected and force the Dynamax Pokémon to switch out (the owner of the Dynamax Pokémon is still able to choose the Pokémon that it is replaced with).
Dynamax Pokémon cannot be affected by Disable or Cursed Body. A Max Move or G-Max Move can still be used if its base move was disabled prior to Dynamax. Dynamax Pokémon are also immune to Encore, Torment, and Instruct. Choice Band, Choice Scarf, Choice Specs, Gorilla Tactics, and Sheer Force temporarily stop working (including the stat boosts) if the holder is Dynamaxed. However, Assault Vest still works accordingly and prevents the holder from using Max Guard.
In addition to the above, there are certain moves that will fail if used during a Max Raid Battle, but will work against a Dynamax Pokémon otherwise.
- See also: Max Raid Battle → Battle
Effects on Transformed Pokémon
If Transform or Imposter is used against a Dynamax Pokémon, only its base form and base moves will be copied, and the user can Dynamax separately. The Gigantamax Factor, however, is not copied at all; instead, the user can only achieve the standard Dynamax form. Additionally, if a Pokémon incapable of Dynamax (e.g., Zacian) is copied, then the user will not be able to Dynamax afterwards. If a Pokémon attempts to copy a Max Move (e.g., using Copycat), it will copy the base move of that Max Move.
Move animations
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All moves used on Dynamaxed Pokémon have generic animations. These depend on type if the move is a damaging move, but all status moves use one of two different animations: either when the move targets the user (which is only possible for bosses in Max Raid Battles), or when the move targets another Pokémon.
This does not affect the animations for Behemoth Blade, Behemoth Bash, Future Sight, Max Moves, or G-Max Moves. For moves with a charging turn, the animation for the charging turn only is not replaced.
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Artwork
Concept art from Sword and Shield |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon GO
- Main article: Dynamax (GO)
Dynamaxing was introduced to Pokémon GO as a battle mechanic on September 4, 2024.
Pokémon Masters EX
Certain sync pairs are capable of Dynamaxing, including some Trainers that do not have Dynamax Bands in the core series. All attacking Max Moves have 400-540 power range. The max move can be used once per battle.
A list of all sync pairs that can Gigantamax their Pokémon can be found here.
A list of all sync pairs that can Eternamax their Pokémon can be found here.
Pokémon Mezastar
In animation
Pokémon the Series
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
Dynamaxing was first featured in Flash of the Titans!, where Lance's Gyarados was shown Dynamaxing during his battle against Leon and his Charizard at the finals of the World Coronation Series, which was held at Wyndon Stadium. Leon Gigantamaxed his Charizard in response to Lance's Dynamax.
In Sword and Shield, Slumbering Weald!, Ash and Leon headed to battle a Pangoro that had started rampaging after spontaneously Dynamaxing, and successfully defeated it in the next episode. Later in the same episode, Goh Dynamaxed his Raboot to battle Oleana's subordinate, who had sent out a Gigantamax Garbodor in an attempt to stop Sonia and Goh's investigation into the kings of Galar.
In Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!, many Pokémon across Galar had Dynamaxed due to the Darkest Day. Once the event was stopped by Ash and Goh, the Dynamaxed Pokémon returned to normal.
In The Winding Path to Greatness!, Ash Dynamaxed his Gengar, finding out that it was unable to Gigantamax. After Allister had made some Max Soup for it, Gengar was able to Gigantamax during the second attempt.
In Chasing to the Finish!, a Dynamax Regigigas was awakened in the Crown Tundra after Project Mew succeeded in gathering all the legendary giants together.
In Pride of a Champion!, Lance Dynamaxed his Dragonite during his Masters Eight Tournament battle against Diantha and her Mega Gardevoir.
In Valor: A Strategic Part of Battling!, Cynthia Dynamaxed her Togekiss during her Masters Eight Tournament battle against Ash and his Lucario.
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Sword & Shield arc
A Dynamax Pokémon first appeared in Zap!! A Rising Beam of Light, where Henry, Casey, and a pair of Team Yell Grunts battled a Dynamax Gurdurr in a Max Raid Battle. After defeating him, Henry was able to catch him, add him to his party, and nickname him Steeler.
Dynamax appeared again Watch Out!! Strong Rivals during Henry's Gym battle against Milo, where the Grass-type Gym Leader Dynamaxed his Eldegoss. Henry responded by doing the same with his Sirfetch'd.
In Splish Splash!! Gigantamax Battle, Henry Dynamaxed his Thwackey during his Gym battle against Nessa.
In Gulp Gulp!! Pokémon, Casey Dynamaxed her Arrokuda during her Gym battle against Kabu.
In Glittering!! The Tapestry in the Vault, Henry Dynamaxed his Oranguru during his Gym battle against Allister.
In Stealth!! Infiltrate the Energy Plant, a Dynamaxed Dracovish was shown in a news article.
In Swaying!! Murky Memories, Marnie Dynamaxed her Scrafty during her battle against Gordie. In the same chapter, Henry and Hop Dynamaxed their Mr. Rime and Pincurchin against Melony in their respective battles.
In Rumble!! The Horrific Darkest Day, multiple Pokémon across Galar started to Dynamax after Chairman Rose started the Darkest Day.
In PASS40 and PASS41, multiple Pokémon across Galar started to Dynamax after the Darkest Day started again.
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Henry's Dynamax Thwackey
Henry's Dynamax Sirfetch'd
Hop's Dynamax Pincurchin
A Dynamax Dracovish
Multiple Dynamaxed Pokémon during the Darkest Day
Pokémon Journeys
In Flash of the Titans!, Lance's Gyarados Dynamaxed during a battle against Leon's Charizard.
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In the TCG
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Dynamax is featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game as . It was added as a new gameplay mechanic to the game in the Sword & Shield expansion (the Sword and Shield sets in Japan).
Released along with the first Pokémon V cards, Pokémon VMAX introduce the Dynamax mechanics into the Trading Card Game. Pokémon VMAX evolve from their respective Pokémon V, giving them boosted Hit Points and more powerful attacks. (So far, some of these cards tie with the later released Pokémon ex cards for the largest HP value on a Pokémon card) When a Pokémon VMAX is Knocked Out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one. A label on the card indicates which of the three forms the card depicts.
All Pokémon VMAX have one or two attacks, and sometimes an Ability. If the card depicts a Dynamax Pokémon, one of those attacks will always start with the phrase "Max", possibly alluding to the Max Moves that Dynamax Pokémon use. While keeping the same layout of Pokémon V, Pokémon VMAX cards have a rainbow background and details on the card's bottom, as well its illustration also fading into the top-most area and having the visual aura of Dynamaxing on the Pokémon.
A list of all Gigantamax cards can be found here.
A list of all Eternamax cards can be found here.
Trivia
- Jigglypuff's Final Smash, Puff Up, appears similar to Dynamax, as both feature a Pokémon temporarily growing to a much larger size. Dynamax would not appear until 2019, over eleven years past the release of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in which Final Smashes debuted.
- When Calyrex Dynamaxes, it is surrounded by a blue aura. All other Dynamaxed or Gigantamaxed Pokémon yield red auras. It is never explained in game why this is the case.
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References
- ↑ プロジェクトストーリー1|採用情報|GAME FREAK 株式会社ゲームフリーク
- ↑ Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield Galar Expedition Guide, page 8
- ↑ Trainer Tips: The Dynamax phenomenon is caused by a special power that originates from within Pokémon, warping the space around them and making them appear far larger than they truly are. (Pokémon Sword and Shield)
- ↑ https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/story/pokemon-league/
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