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'''Gigantamax''' (Japanese: '''キョダイマックス''' ''Kyodaimax'') is a special kind of [[Dynamax]] introduced in [[Generation VIII]]. Like other Dynamaxing, Gigantamaxing increases a Pokémon's size drastically and its {{stat|HP}} in {{pkmn|battle}}. Only certain species of Pokémon can Gigantamax, and when they do, their appearance changes significantly, unlike regular Dynamaxing. As revealed by [[Professor Magnolia]], the Pokémon distorts space to change its size while affecting the world around them while altering their appearance drastically.
:''Not to be confused with [[Gigantamix]]''.
[[File:Vivid Voltage Gigantamax Pikachu Art.png|thumb|300px|Artwork of a Gigantamax {{p|Pikachu}} from the {{TCG|Vivid Voltage}} expansion of the {{Trading Card Game}}]]
'''Gigantamax''' (Japanese: '''キョダイマックス''' ''Kyodaimax'') is a special kind of [[Dynamax]] in {{g|Sword and Shield}}.


==History==
There are currently 32 species of Pokémon that are capable of Gigantamaxing, and there are currently 33 different Gigantamax forms.
Gigantamax, as a type of Dynamax, originated from {{p|Eternatus}}, who provides the [[Galar]] region with Power Spots where Dynamax can be triggered. The Galar Particles left by Eternatus affected the Pokémon living in [[Galar]], giving a few of them the Gigantamax Factor needed for transformation. These Pokémon may only be found in [[Pokémon Den]]s. As a type of Dynamax, a [[Wishing Star]] and [[Dynamax Band]] are required to use the Gigantamax transformation.


==Gigantamax Factor==
==List of Gigantamax Pokémon==
Even within species that are capable of Gigantamaxing, only certain individuals can Gigantamax. Pokémon that can Gigantamax are said to have the '''Gigantamax Factor'''.<ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/strategy/train-raid-and-hatch-pokemon-to-breed-victories-in-pokemon-sword-and-pokemon-shield/ Train, Raid, and Hatch Pokémon to Breed Victories in ''Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield'']</ref> Pokémon with the Gigantamax Factor can be seen having the [[File:Dynamax icon.png|24px]] symbol next to their name on the summary screen.
===Introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield v1.0.0===
 
{| class="roundy" align=center style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{Shield color dark}}; background:#{{Sword color}}" cellpadding=1px
When a Pokémon Dynamaxes, if it has the Gigantamax Factor and is of a species that has a '''Gigantamax form''' (Japanese: '''キョダイマックスのすがた'''), it will turn into its Gigantamax form. If it does not have the Gigantamax Factor it will simply Dynamax as normal; if it has the Gigantamax Factor but does not have its own Gigantamax form (e.g. because it evolves into a Pokémon that does), it will also Dynamax as normal.
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{Sword color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Dex
 
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" | Pokémon
Unlike others of their species, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Meowth}}, and {{p|Eevee}} with the  Gigantamax Factor cannot [[evolution|evolve]].
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" | Type
 
! colspan=2 style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" | Before Gigantamax
===Acquisition===
! colspan=3 style="background: #{{Sword color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | After Gigantamax
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, [[wild Pokémon]] with the Gigantamax Factor can only be caught in [[Max Raid Battle]]s, but have a rare encounter rate and typically a lower [[catch rate]]. If the wild Pokémon that has a Gigantamax Form has the Gigantamax Factor, it will appear in its Gigantamax form in the Max Raid Battle. Pokémon encountered in Max Raid Battles that do not have a Gigantamax form will not have the Gigantamax Factor, with the exception of certain [[Wild Area News]] Max Raid Battles.
 
Some Pokémon can only have the Gigantamax Factor in Max Raid Battles exclusive to limited-time [[Wild Area News]]. In addition, {{p|Machamp}} and {{p|Coalossal}} with the Gigantamax Factor are exclusive to Pokémon Sword, and {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Lapras}} with the Gigantamax Factor are exclusive to Pokémon Shield. Players with the opposite game may still join Max Raid Battles to obtain these forms.
 
{{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Eevee}}, and {{p|Charmander}} can be obtained with the Gigantamax Factor as [[gift Pokémon]]. {{p|Meowth}} with the Gigantamax Factor was first distributed via [[Mystery Gift]].
 
[[Pokémon breeding|Bred]] Pokémon cannot inherit the Gigantamax Factor. {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Charmeleon}}, and {{p|Milcery}} are the only Pokémon without a Gigantamax form that can have the Gigantamax Factor; Charmander as a gift Pokémon, Charmeleon by evolving it, and Milcery from Wild Area News-exclusive Max Raid Battles.
 
In the upcoming [[The Isle of Armor]] expansion, there will be a way for certain Pokémon to be trained to Gigantamax.
 
==Effects==
In its Gigantamax form, a Pokémon can use a [[G-Max Move]]. Each G-Max Move is exclusive to a specific species of Gigantamax Pokémon. All of a Gigantamax Pokémon's moves of a certain type turn into G-Max Moves instead of their corresponding [[Max Move]]. Outside of G-Max Moves, Gigantamax is functionally identical to Dynamax; Pokémon's HP increases according to its Dynamax Level, while all other stats and its [[Ability]] remain the same.
 
The Gigantamax Factor cannot be copied using {{m|Transform}} or {{a|Imposter}}. Even if a Pokémon transforms into a Pokémon that has the Gigantamax Factor, it can still only [[Dynamax]] to its standard form.
 
In the [[Pokédex]], Gigantamax forms are all listed with [[List of Pokémon by height|heights]] ending in a plus, suggesting that the recorded height is only a minimal estimate, and [[List of Pokémon by weight|weights]] of "???", suggesting that their weights are immeasurable. A Gigantamax Pokémon must be used in battle in order to register the Gigantamax entry in the player's Pokédex; this is in contrast to other [[List of Pokémon with form differences|form differences]], whereby the form difference only has to be seen in order to register the entry as long as at least one of the other forms of the Pokémon is registered as owned.
 
==Gigantamax Pokémon==
{| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; border: 3px solid #{{shield color}}; background: #{{sword color}}"
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{sword color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Pokémon
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{sword color light}}" | Type
! colspan=2 style="background: #{{sword color light}}" | Before Gigantamax
! colspan=2 style="background: #{{sword color light}}" | After Gigantamax
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{sword color light}}" | {{color2|000|G-Max Move}}
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{sword color light}}" | Debut
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{sword color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Availability
|- style="background: #{{sword color light}}"
! Image
! {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by height|Height}}
! Image
! Height
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Venusaur}}
! style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" | Image
|{{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Poison}}
! style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" width=80px | {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by height|Height}}
|[[File:003Venusaur.png|150px|Venusaur]]
! style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" | Image
| 6'07"<br>(2.0 m)
! style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" width=80px | {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by height|Height}}
|[[File:003Venusaur-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Venusaur]]
! style="background: #{{Sword color light}}" width=140px | {{color2|000|G-Max Move}}
|Unknown
|Unknown
|[[The Isle of Armor]]
|Unavailable
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Charizard}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0006
|{{typecolor|Fire}}{{typecolor|Flying}}
| {{p|Charizard}}
|[[File:006Charizard.png|150px|Charizard]]
| {{typecolor|Fire}}{{typecolor|Flying}}
| [[File:0006Charizard.png|100px|Charizard]]
| 5'07"<br>(1.7 m)
| 5'07"<br>(1.7 m)
|[[File:006Charizard-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Charizard]]
| [[File:0006Charizard-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Charizard]]
| 91'10"+<br>(28.0+ m)
| 91'10"+<br>(28.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Wildfire}}<br>({{type|Fire}} moves)
! style="background: #{{fire color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Wildfire|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|Evolve {{pkmn2|gift}} {{p|Charmander}}<br>[[Lake of Outrage]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Blastoise}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0012
|{{typecolor|Water}}
| {{p|Butterfree}}
|[[File:009Blastoise.png|150px|Blastoise]]
| {{typecolor|Bug}}{{typecolor|Flying}}
| 5'03"<br>(1.6 m)
| [[File:0012Butterfree.png|100px|Butterfree]]
|[[File:009Blastoise-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Blastoise]]
|Unknown
|Unknown
|[[The Isle of Armor]]
|Unavailable
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Butterfree}}
|{{typecolor|Bug}}{{typecolor|Flying}}
|[[File:012Butterfree.png|150px|Butterfree]]
| 3'07"<br>(1.1 m)
| 3'07"<br>(1.1 m)
|[[File:012Butterfree-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Butterfree]]
| [[File:0012Butterfree-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Butterfree]]
| 55'09"+<br>(17.0+ m)
| 55'09"+<br>(17.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Befuddle}}<br>({{type|Bug}} moves)
! style="background: #{{bug color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Befuddle|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Rolling Fields]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Pikachu}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0025
|{{typecolor|Electric}}
| {{p|Pikachu}}
|[[File:025Pikachu.png|150px|Pikachu]]
| {{typecolor|Electric}}
| [[File:0025Pikachu.png|100px|Pikachu]]
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
|[[File:025Pikachu-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Pikachu]]
| [[File:0025Pikachu-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Pikachu]]
| 68'11"+<br>(21.0+ m)
| 68'11"+<br>(21.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Volt Crash}}<br>({{type|Electric}} moves)
! style="background: #{{electric color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Volt Crash|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Meetup Spot]]<br><small>(If the player has<br>[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu!]] save data)</small><br>[[Wild Area News]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Meowth}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0052
|{{typecolor|Normal}}
| {{p|Meowth}}
|[[File:052Meowth.png|150px|Meowth]]
| {{typecolor|Normal}}
| [[File:0052Meowth.png|100px|Meowth]]
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
|[[File:052Meowth-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Meowth]]
| [[File:0052Meowth-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Meowth]]
| 108'03"+<br>(33.0+ m)
| 108'03"+<br>(33.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Gold Rush}}<br>({{type|Normal}} moves)
! style="background: #{{normal color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Gold Rush|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|{{pkmn2|Event}}/[[Wild Area News]] only
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Machamp}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0068
|{{typecolor|Fighting}}
| {{p|Machamp}}
|[[File:068Machamp.png|150px|Machamp]]
| {{typecolor|Fighting}}
| [[File:0068Machamp.png|100px|Machamp]]
| 5'03"<br>(1.6 m)
| 5'03"<br>(1.6 m)
|[[File:068Machamp-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Machamp]]
| [[File:0068Machamp-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Machamp]]
| 82'00"+<br>(25.0+ m)
| 82'00"+<br>(25.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Chi Strike}}<br>({{type|Fighting}} moves)
! style="background: #{{fighting color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Chi Strike|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Stony Wilderness]]{{sup/8|Sw}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Gengar}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0094
|{{typecolor|Ghost}}{{typecolor|Poison}}
| {{p|Gengar}}
|[[File:094Gengar.png|150px|Gengar]]
| {{typecolor|Ghost}}{{typecolor|Poison}}
| [[File:0094Gengar.png|100px|Gengar]]
| 4'11"<br>(1.5 m)
| 4'11"<br>(1.5 m)
|[[File:094Gengar-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Gengar]]
| [[File:0094Gengar-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Gengar]]
| 65'07"+<br>(20.0+ m)
| 65'07"+<br>(20.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Terror}}<br>({{type|Ghost}} moves)
! style="background: #{{ghost color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Terror|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Stony Wilderness]]{{sup/8|Sh}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Kingler}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0099
|{{typecolor|Water}}
| {{p|Kingler}}
|[[File:099Kingler.png|150px|Kingler]]
| {{typecolor|Water}}
| [[File:0099Kingler.png|100px|Kingler]]
| 4'03"<br>(1.3 m)
| 4'03"<br>(1.3 m)
|[[File:099Kingler-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Kingler]]
| [[File:0099Kingler-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Kingler]]
| 62'04"+<br>(19.0+ m)
| 62'04"+<br>(19.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Foam Burst}}<br>({{type|Water}} moves)
! style="background: #{{water color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Foam Burst|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[South Lake Miloch]]<br>[[West Lake Axewell]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Lapras}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0131
|{{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Ice}}
| {{p|Lapras}}
|[[File:131Lapras.png|150px|Lapras]]
| {{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Ice}}
| [[File:0131Lapras.png|100px|Lapras]]
| 8'02"<br>(2.5 m)
| 8'02"<br>(2.5 m)
|[[File:131Lapras-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Lapras]]
| [[File:0131Lapras-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Lapras]]
| 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
| 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Resonance}}<br>({{type|Ice}} moves)
! style="background: #{{ice color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Resonance|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Giant's Seat]]{{sup/8|Sh}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Eevee}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0133
|{{typecolor|Normal}}
| {{p|Eevee}}
|[[File:133Eevee.png|150px|Eevee]]
| {{typecolor|Normal}}
| [[File:0133Eevee.png|100px|Eevee]]
| 1'00"<br>(0.3 m)
| 1'00"<br>(0.3 m)
|[[File:133Eevee-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Eevee]]
| [[File:0133Eevee-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Eevee]]
| 59'01"+<br>(18.0+ m)
| 59'01"+<br>(18.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Cuddle}}<br>({{type|Normal}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Normal color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Cuddle|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Meetup Spot]]<br><small>(If the player has<br>[[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!]] save data)</small><br>[[Wild Area News]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Snorlax}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0143
|{{typecolor|Normal}}
| {{p|Snorlax}}
|[[File:143Snorlax.png|150px|Snorlax]]
| {{typecolor|Normal}}
| [[File:0143Snorlax.png|100px|Snorlax]]
| 6'11"<br>(2.1 m)
| 6'11"<br>(2.1 m)
|[[File:143Snorlax-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Snorlax]]
| [[File:0143Snorlax-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Snorlax]]
| 114'10"+<br>(35.0+ m)
| 114'10"+<br>(35.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Replenish}}<br>({{type|Normal}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Normal color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Replenish|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|{{DL|Max Raid Battle|Wild Area News}} event only
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Garbodor}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0569
|{{typecolor|Poison}}
| {{p|Garbodor}}
|[[File:569Garbodor.png|150px|Garbodor]]
| {{typecolor|Poison}}
| [[File:0569Garbodor.png|100px|Garbodor]]
| 6'03"<br>(1.9 m)
| 6'03"<br>(1.9 m)
|[[File:569Garbodor-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Garbodor]]
| [[File:0569Garbodor-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Garbodor]]
| 68'11"+<br>(21.0+ m)
| 68'11"+<br>(21.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Malodor}}<br>({{type|Poison}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Poison color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Malodor|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[East Lake Axewell]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Melmetal}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0809
|{{typecolor|Steel}}
| {{p|Melmetal}}
|[[File:809Melmetal.png|150px|Melmetal]]
| {{typecolor|Steel}}
| [[File:0809Melmetal.png|100px|Melmetal]]
| 8'02"<br>(2.5 m)
| 8'02"<br>(2.5 m)
|[[File:HOME809Gi.png|150px|Gigantamax Melmetal]]
| [[File:0809Melmetal-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Melmetal]]
| 82'00"+<br>(25.0+ m)
| 82'00"+<br>(25.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Meltdown}}<br>({{type|Steel}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Steel color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Meltdown|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|Unavailable
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Rillaboom}}
|{{typecolor|Grass}}
|[[File:812Rillaboom.png|150px|Rillaboom]]
| 6'11"<br>(2.1 m)
|[[File:812Rillaboom-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Rillaboom]]
| 91'10"+<br>(28.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Drum Solo}}<br>({{type|Grass}} moves)
|[[The Isle of Armor]]
|Unavailable
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Cinderace}}
|{{typecolor|Fire}}
|[[File:815Cinderace.png|150px|Cinderace]]
| 4'07"<br>(1.4 m)
|[[File:815Cinderace-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Cinderace]]
| 88'07"+<br>(27.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Fireball}}<br>({{type|Fire}} moves)
|[[The Isle of Armor]]
|Unavailable
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Inteleon}}
|{{typecolor|Water}}
|[[File:818Inteleon.png|150px|Inteleon]]
| 6'03"<br>(1.9 m)
|[[File:818Inteleon-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Inteleon]]
| 131'03"+<br>(40.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Hydrosnipe}}<br>({{type|Water}} moves)
|[[The Isle of Armor]]
|Unavailable
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Corviknight}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0823
|{{typecolor|Flying}}{{typecolor|Steel}}
| {{p|Corviknight}}
|[[File:823Corviknight.png|150px|Corviknight]]
| {{typecolor|Flying}}{{typecolor|Steel}}
| [[File:0823Corviknight.png|100px|Corviknight]]
| 7'03"<br>(2.2 m)
| 7'03"<br>(2.2 m)
|[[File:823Corviknight-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Corviknight]]
| [[File:0823Corviknight-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Corviknight]]
| 45'11"+<br>(14.0+ m)
| 45'11"+<br>(14.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Wind Rage}}<br>({{type|Flying}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Flying color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Wind Rage|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Giant's Cap]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Orbeetle}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0826
|{{typecolor|Bug}}{{typecolor|Psychic}}
| {{p|Orbeetle}}
|[[File:826Orbeetle.png|150px|Orbeetle]]
| {{typecolor|Bug}}{{typecolor|Psychic}}
| [[File:0826Orbeetle.png|100px|Orbeetle]]
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
|[[File:826Orbeetle-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Orbeetle]]
| [[File:0826Orbeetle-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Orbeetle]]
| 45'11"+<br>(14.0+ m)
| 45'11"+<br>(14.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Gravitas}}<br>({{type|Psychic}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Psychic color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Gravitas|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Bridge Field]]<br>[[Dappled Grove]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Drednaw}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0834
|{{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Rock}}
| {{p|Drednaw}}
|[[File:834Drednaw.png|150px|Drednaw]]
| {{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Rock}}
| [[File:0834Drednaw.png|100px|Drednaw]]
| 3'03"<br>(1.0 m)
| 3'03"<br>(1.0 m)
|[[File:834Drednaw-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Drednaw]]
| [[File:0834Drednaw-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Drednaw]]
| 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
| 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Stonesurge}}<br>({{type|Water}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Water color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Stonesurge|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Giant's Cap]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Coalossal}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0839
|{{typecolor|Rock}}{{typecolor|Fire}}
| {{p|Coalossal}}
|[[File:839Coalossal.png|150px|Coalossal]]
| {{typecolor|Rock}}{{typecolor|Fire}}
| [[File:0839Coalossal.png|100px|Coalossal]]
| 9'02"<br>(2.8 m)
| 9'02"<br>(2.8 m)
|[[File:839Coalossal-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Coalossal]]
| [[File:0839Coalossal-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Coalossal]]
| 137'10"+<br>(42.0+ m)
| 137'10"+<br>(42.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Volcalith}}<br>({{type|Rock}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Rock color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Volcalith|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Giant's Seat]]{{sup/8|Sw}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Flapple}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0841
|{{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Dragon}}
| {{p|Flapple}}
|[[File:841Flapple.png|150px|Flapple]]
| {{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Dragon}}
| [[File:0841Flapple.png|100px|Flapple]]
| 1'00"<br>(0.3 m)
| 1'00"<br>(0.3 m)
| rowspan="2" | [[File:841Flapple-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Flapple and Appletun]]
| rowspan="2" | [[File:0841Flapple-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Flapple and Appletun]]
| rowspan="2" | 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
| rowspan="2" | 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Tartness}}<br>({{type|Grass}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Grass color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Tartness|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Dappled Grove]]{{sup/8|Sw}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Appletun}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0842
|{{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Dragon}}
| {{p|Appletun}}
|[[File:842Appletun.png|150px|Appletun]]
| {{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Dragon}}
| [[File:0842Appletun.png|100px|Appletun]]
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
| 1'04"<br>(0.4 m)
|{{m|G-Max Sweetness}}<br>({{type|Grass}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Grass color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Sweetness|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Dappled Grove]]{{sup/8|Sh}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Sandaconda}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0844
|{{typecolor|Ground}}
| {{p|Sandaconda}}
|[[File:844Sandaconda.png|150px|Sandaconda]]
| {{typecolor|Ground}}
| [[File:0844Sandaconda.png|100px|Sandaconda]]
| 12'06"<br>(3.8 m)
| 12'06"<br>(3.8 m)
|[[File:844Sandaconda-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Sandaconda]]
| [[File:0844Sandaconda-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Sandaconda]]
| 72'02"+<br>(22.0+ m)
| 72'02"+<br>(22.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Sandblast}}<br>({{type|Ground}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Ground color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Sandblast|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Dusty Bowl]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Toxtricity}}<br><small>(Both Forms)</small>
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0849
| {{p|Toxtricity}}<br><small>(Both forms)</small>
| {{typecolor|Electric}}{{typecolor|Poison}}
| {{typecolor|Electric}}{{typecolor|Poison}}
|[[File:849Toxtricity.png|150px|Toxtricity]]
| [[File:0849Toxtricity.png|100px|Toxtricity]]
| 5'03"<br>(1.6 m)
| 5'03"<br>(1.6 m)
| [[File:849Toxtricity-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Toxtricity]]
| [[File:0849Toxtricity-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Toxtricity]]
| 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
| 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
| {{m|G-Max Stun Shock}}<br>({{type|Electric}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Electric color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Stun Shock|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|{{DL|Max Raid Battle|Wild Area News}} event only
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Centiskorch}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0851
|{{typecolor|Fire}}{{typecolor|Bug}}
| {{p|Centiskorch}}
|[[File:851Centiskorch.png|150px|Centiskorch]]
| {{typecolor|Fire}}{{typecolor|Bug}}
| [[File:0851Centiskorch.png|100px|Centiskorch]]
| 9'10"<br>(3.0 m)
| 9'10"<br>(3.0 m)
|[[File:851Centiskorch-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Centiskorch]]
| [[File:0851Centiskorch-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Centiskorch]]
| 246'01"+<br>(75.0+ m)
| 246'01"+<br>(75.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Centiferno}}<br>({{type|Fire}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Fire color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Centiferno|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Stony Wilderness]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Hatterene}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0858
|{{typecolor|Psychic}}{{typecolor|Fairy}}
| {{p|Hatterene}}
|[[File:858Hatterene.png|150px|Hatterene]]
| {{typecolor|Psychic}}{{typecolor|Fairy}}
| [[File:0858Hatterene.png|100px|Hatterene]]
| 6'11"<br>(2.1 m)
| 6'11"<br>(2.1 m)
|[[File:858Hatterene-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Hatterene]]
| [[File:0858Hatterene-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Hatterene]]
| 85'04"+<br>(26.0+ m)
| 85'04"+<br>(26.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Smite}}<br>({{type|Fairy}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Fairy color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Smite|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Bridge Field]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Grimmsnarl}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0861
|{{typecolor|Dark}}{{typecolor|Fairy}}
| {{p|Grimmsnarl}}
|[[File:861Grimmsnarl.png|150px|Grimmsnarl]]
| {{typecolor|Dark}}{{typecolor|Fairy}}
| [[File:0861Grimmsnarl.png|100px|Grimmsnarl]]
| 4'11"<br>(1.5 m)
| 4'11"<br>(1.5 m)
|[[File:861Grimmsnarl-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Grimmsnarl]]
| [[File:0861Grimmsnarl-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Grimmsnarl]]
| 105'00"+<br>(32.0+ m)
| 105'00"+<br>(32.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Snooze}}<br>({{type|Dark}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Dark color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Snooze|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Dusty Bowl]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
||{{p|Alcremie}}<br><small>(Any form)
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0869
|{{typecolor|Fairy}}
| {{p|Alcremie}}<br><small>(Any form)
|[[File:869Alcremie.png|150px|Alcremie]]
| {{typecolor|Fairy}}
| [[File:0869Alcremie.png|100px|Alcremie]]
| 1'00"<br>(0.3 m)
| 1'00"<br>(0.3 m)
|[[File:869Alcremie-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Alcremie]]
| [[File:0869Alcremie-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Alcremie]]
| 98'05"+<br>(30.0+ m)
| 98'05"+<br>(30.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Finale}}<br>({{type|Fairy}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Fairy color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Finale|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Bridge Field]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Copperajah}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0879
|{{typecolor|Steel}}
| {{p|Copperajah}}
|[[File:879Copperajah.png|150px|Copperajah]]
| {{typecolor|Steel}}
| [[File:0879Copperajah.png|100px|Copperajah]]
| 9'10"<br>(3.0 m)
| 9'10"<br>(3.0 m)
|[[File:879Copperajah-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Copperajah]]
| [[File:0879Copperajah-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Copperajah]]
| 75'06"+<br>(23.0+ m)
| 75'06"+<br>(23.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Steelsurge}}<br>({{type|Steel}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Steel color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Steelsurge|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|[[Stony Wilderness]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Duraludon}}
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0884
|{{typecolor|Steel}}{{typecolor|Dragon}}
| {{p|Duraludon}}
|[[File:884Duraludon.png|150px|Duraludon]]
| {{typecolor|Steel}}{{typecolor|Dragon}}
| [[File:0884Duraludon.png|100px|Duraludon]]
| 5'11"<br>(1.8 m)
| 5'11"<br>(1.8 m)
|[[File:884Duraludon-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Duraludon]]
| [[File:0884Duraludon-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Duraludon]]
| 141'01"+<br>(43.0+ m)
| 141'01"+<br>(43.0+ m)
|{{m|G-Max Depletion}}<br>({{type|Dragon}} moves)
! style="background: #{{Dragon color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Depletion|fff}}
|[[Pokémon Sword and Shield]] v1.0.0
|-
|[[Giant's Seat]]
| style="{{roundybottom|5px}}; background:#{{Sword color light}}" colspan=9 |
|}
 
===Introduced in The Isle of Armor===
{| class="roundy" align=center style="text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{Isle of Armor color dark}}; background:#{{Isle of Armor color}}" cellpadding=1px
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Dex
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" | Pokémon
! rowspan=2 style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" | Type
! colspan=2 style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" | Before Gigantamax
! colspan=3 style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | After Gigantamax
|- style="background:#FFF"
! style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" | Image
! style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" width=80px | {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by height|Height}}
! style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" | Image
! style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" width=80px | {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by height|Height}}
! style="background: #{{Isle of Armor color light}}" width=140px | {{color2|000|G-Max Move}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0003
| {{p|Venusaur}}
| {{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Poison}}
| [[File:0003Venusaur.png|100px|Venusaur]]
| 6'07"<br>(2.0 m)
| [[File:0003Venusaur-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Venusaur]]
| 78'09"+<br>(24.0+ m)
! style="background: #{{Grass color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Vine Lash|fff}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0009
| {{p|Blastoise}}
| {{typecolor|Water}}
| [[File:0009Blastoise.png|100px|Blastoise]]
| 5'03"<br>(1.6 m)
| [[File:0009Blastoise-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Blastoise]]
| 82'00"+<br>(25.0+ m)
! style="background: #{{Water color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Cannonade|fff}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0812
| {{p|Rillaboom}}
| {{typecolor|Grass}}
| [[File:0812Rillaboom.png|100px|Rillaboom]]
| 6'11"<br>(2.1 m)
| [[File:0812Rillaboom-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Rillaboom]]
| 91'10"+<br>(28.0+ m)
! style="background: #{{Grass color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Drum Solo|fff}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0815
| {{p|Cinderace}}
| {{typecolor|Fire}}
| [[File:0815Cinderace.png|100px|Cinderace]]
| 4'07"<br>(1.4 m)
| [[File:0815Cinderace-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Cinderace]]
| 88'07"+<br>(27.0+ m)
! style="background: #{{Fire color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Fireball|fff}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Urshifu}}<br><small>(Single Strike Style)</small>
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0818
|{{typecolor|Fighting}}{{typecolor|Dark}}
| {{p|Inteleon}}
|[[File:Urshifu-Single Strike.png|150px|Urshifu]]
| {{typecolor|Water}}
| [[File:0818Inteleon.png|100px|Inteleon]]
| 6'03"<br>(1.9 m)
| 6'03"<br>(1.9 m)
|[[File:Urshifu Single Strike-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Urshifu]]
| [[File:0818Inteleon-Gigantamax.png|100px|Gigantamax Inteleon]]
| 131'03"+<br>(40.0+ m)
! style="background: #{{Water color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Hydrosnipe|fff}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| rowspan=2 style="font-family:monospace,monospace" |#0892
| {{p|Urshifu}}<br><small>(Single Strike Style)</small>
| {{typecolor|Fighting}}{{typecolor|Dark}}
| [[File:0892Urshifu-Single Strike.png|100px|Urshifu]]
| rowspan=2 | 6'03"<br>(1.9 m)
| [[File:0892Urshifu-Gigantamax Single Strike.png|100px|Gigantamax Urshifu]]
| 95'02"+<br>(29.0+ m)
| 95'02"+<br>(29.0+ m)
|Unknown
! style="background: #{{Dark color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max One Blow|fff}}
|[[The Isle of Armor]]
|Unavailable
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|{{p|Urshifu}}<br><small>(Rapid Strike Style)</small>
| {{p|Urshifu}}<br><small>(Rapid Strike Style)</small>
|{{typecolor|Fighting}}{{typecolor|Water}}
| {{typecolor|Fighting}}{{typecolor|Water}}
|[[File:Urshifu-Rapid Strike.png|150px|Urshifu]]
| [[File:0892Urshifu-Rapid Strike.png|100px|Urshifu]]
| 6'03"<br>(1.9 m)
| [[File:0892Urshifu-Gigantamax Rapid Strike.png|100px|Gigantamax Urshifu]]
|[[File:Urshifu Rapid Strike-Gigantamax.png|150px|Gigantamax Urshifu]]
| 85'04"+<br>(26.0+ m)
| 85'04"+<br>(26.0+ m)
|Unknown
! style="background: #{{Water color}}" |{{mcolor|G-Max Rapid Flow|fff}}
|[[The Isle of Armor]]
|-
|Unavailable
| style="{{roundybottom|5px}}; background:#{{Isle of Armor color light}}" colspan=9 |  
|}
|}
==In the core series games==
Like other Dynamaxing, Gigantamaxing increases a Pokémon's size drastically and its {{stat|HP}} in {{pkmn|battle}}. Only certain species of Pokémon can Gigantamax, and when they do, their appearance changes significantly, unlike regular Dynamaxing. As revealed by [[Professor Magnolia]], the Pokémon distorts space to change its size while affecting the world around them while altering their appearance drastically.<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. Some Pokémon also change appearance upon Dynamaxing. This particular kind of Dynamaxing is also known as Gigantamaxing.'' ({{g|Sword and Shield}})</ref>
There are 32 species of Pokémon that are capable of Gigantamaxing, and there are 32 different Gigantamax forms; {{p|Flapple}} and {{p|Appletun}} share a Gigantamax form, and {{p|Urshifu}} has two Gigantamax forms depending on its form (though {{p|Alcremie}} and {{p|Toxtricity}} have one Gigantamax form regardless of their form).
A Pokémon under the effects of Gigantamax are distinguished by having "Gigantamax" in front of their species name e.g. "Gigantamax Hatterene". The process itself can describe the Pokémon as having "Gigantamaxed" in past-tense, or will "Gigantamax" in future-tense. Pokémon actively undergoing Gigantamax are described as "Gigantamaxing". However, the terminology used for Dynamaxing can also be used for Gigantamax.
===History===
Gigantamax, as a type of Dynamax, originated from {{p|Eternatus}}, who provides the [[Galar]] [[region]] with Power Spots where Dynamax can be triggered. The [[Galar particle]]s left by Eternatus affected the Pokémon living in [[Galar]], giving a few of them the Gigantamax Factor needed for transformation. These Pokémon may only be found in [[Pokémon Den]]s. As a type of Dynamax, a [[Wishing Star]] and [[Dynamax Band]] are required to use the Gigantamax transformation.
[[Rose]] implemented Dynamax and Gigantamax in Gym battles.<ref>https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/story/pokemon-league/</ref>
At some point, another method of obtaining the Gigantamax Factor was accidentally discovered by {{gal|Honey}} while developing the {{DL|Master Dojo|Max Soup}} out of [[Max Mushrooms]].
Although Dynamax and Gigantamax are only known to occur in the Galar region, {{p|Melmetal}}'s Gigantamax form is a legend in a land distant from Galar.
===Gigantamax Factor===
Even within species that are capable of Gigantamaxing, only certain individuals can Gigantamax. Pokémon that can Gigantamax are said to have the '''Gigantamax Factor'''.<ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/strategy/train-raid-and-hatch-pokemon-to-breed-victories-in-pokemon-sword-and-pokemon-shield/ Train, Raid, and Hatch Pokémon to Breed Victories in ''Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield'']</ref> Pokémon with the Gigantamax Factor can be seen having the [[File:Dynamax icon.png|24px]] symbol next to their name on the summary screen.
When a Pokémon Dynamaxes, if it has the Gigantamax Factor and is of a species that has a '''Gigantamax form''' (Japanese: '''キョダイマックスのすがた'''), it will turn into its Gigantamax form. If it does not have the Gigantamax Factor it will simply Dynamax as normal; if it has the Gigantamax Factor but does not have its own Gigantamax form (e.g. because it evolves into a Pokémon that does), it will also Dynamax as normal.
Unlike others of their species, {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Meowth}}, and {{p|Eevee}} with the Gigantamax Factor cannot [[evolution|evolve]]. They are also blocked from [[transfer]] to games other than {{g|Sword and Shield}} to prevent them from evolving in other games.
====Acquisition====
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, [[wild Pokémon]] with the Gigantamax Factor can only be caught in [[Max Raid Battle]]s, but have a rare encounter rate and typically a lower [[catch rate]]. If the wild Pokémon that has a Gigantamax Form has the Gigantamax Factor, it will appear in its Gigantamax form in the Max Raid Battle. Pokémon encountered in Max Raid Battles that do not have a Gigantamax form will not have the Gigantamax Factor, with the exception of certain [[Wild Area News]] Max Raid Battles.
Some Pokémon can only have the Gigantamax Factor in Max Raid Battles exclusive to limited-time [[Wild Area News]]. In addition, {{p|Machamp}} and {{p|Coalossal}} with the Gigantamax Factor are exclusive to Pokémon Sword, and {{p|Gengar}} and {{p|Lapras}} with the Gigantamax Factor are exclusive to Pokémon Shield. Players with the opposite game may still join Max Raid Battles or use Max Soup to obtain these forms.
{{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Eevee}}, and Kanto [[first partner Pokémon]] can be obtained with the Gigantamax Factor as [[gift Pokémon]]. {{p|Meowth}} with the Gigantamax Factor was first distributed via [[Mystery Gift]]. {{p|Melmetal}} with the Gigantamax Factor can only be obtained via [[List of game-based Pokémon distributions (Generation VIII)#Pokémon GO Melmetal|Mystery Gift]] in [[Pokémon HOME]].
[[Pokémon breeding|Bred]] Pokémon cannot inherit the Gigantamax Factor. The Kanto first partner Pokémon, their secondary evolved forms, {{p|Milcery}}, and {{p|Hattrem}} are the only Pokémon without a Gigantamax form that can have the Gigantamax Factor; Kanto first partner Pokémon as a gift Pokémon, their secondary evolved forms by evolving them, and Milcery and Hattrem from Wild Area News-exclusive Max Raid Battles.
By drinking [[Max Soup]], introduced in [[The Isle of Armor]] expansion, certain Pokémon which were previously incapable of Gigantamaxing can gain the Gigantamax Factor. All Pokémon with Gigantamax forms, with the exception of {{p|Melmetal}}, can drink Max Soup to gain the Gigantamax Factor. If a Pokémon with the Gigantamax Factor drinks Max Soup, it will lose its Gigantamax Factor. Three bundles of [[Max Mushrooms]] are required to make the Max Soup. Adding the Gigantamax Factor to {{p|Urshifu}} or removing it from Urshifu also requires [[Max Honey]] in addition to the Max Mushrooms.
===Effects===
In its Gigantamax form, a Pokémon can use a [[G-Max Move]]. Each G-Max Move is exclusive to a specific species of Gigantamax Pokémon. All of a Gigantamax Pokémon's moves of a certain type turn into G-Max Moves instead of their corresponding [[Max Move]]. Outside of G-Max Moves, Gigantamax is functionally identical to Dynamax; Pokémon's HP increases according to its Dynamax Level, while all other stats and its [[Ability]] remain the same.
The Gigantamax Factor cannot be copied using {{m|Transform}} or {{a|Imposter}}. Even if a Pokémon transforms into a Pokémon that has the Gigantamax Factor, it can still only [[Dynamax]] to its standard form.
In the [[Pokédex]], Gigantamax forms are all listed with [[List of Pokémon by height|heights]] ending in a plus, suggesting that the recorded height is only a minimal estimate, and [[List of Pokémon by weight|weights]] of "???", suggesting that their weights are immeasurable. A Gigantamax Pokémon must be used in battle in order to register the Gigantamax entry in the player's Pokédex; this is in contrast to other [[List of Pokémon with form differences|form differences]], whereby the form difference only has to be seen in order to register the entry as long as at least one of the other forms of the Pokémon is registered as owned.
==In the spin-off games==
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]===
{{main|Dynamax#Pokémon Masters EX}}
Certain sync pairs are capable of Gigantamaxing, including some Trainers that do not have Dynamax Bands in the core series. All attacking Max Moves have 400-540 power and can only be used once per battle.
===[[Pokémon UNITE]]===
During the Pika Party event mode, a Gigantamax {{p|Pikachu}} appears as a boss Pokémon. In the Eevee Appeal-o-rama event mode, a Gigantamax {{p|Eevee}} appears as a boss Pokémon.
===[[Pokémon Mezastar]]===
{{sectionstub}}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Gigantamaxing debuted in ''[[JN005|Mind-Boggling Dynamax!]]'', where {{Ash}} and [[Goh]] witnessed a {{p|Snorlax}} Gigantamaxing in the [[Wild Area]] and had to figure out a way to stop an incoming train from colliding with it.
===Main series===
Gigantamaxing debuted in ''[[JN005|Mind-Boggling Dynamax!]]'', where {{Ash}} and [[Goh]] witnessed a {{p|Snorlax}} undergo the phenomenon in the [[Wild Area]] and had to figure out a way to stop an incoming train from colliding with it.
 
In ''[[JN012|Flash of the Titans!]]'', [[Leon's Charizard]] was shown to Gigantamax against [[Lance's Gyarados]] during the [[World Coronation Series]] finals. In the same episode, a {{pkmn2|wild}} Gigantamax {{OBP|Drednaw|recurring}} also appeared. It reappeared in the [[JN013|next episode]].
 
In ''[[JN013|The Climb to Be the Very Best!]]'', [[Ash's Pikachu]] Gigantamaxed into Gigantamax Pikachu for the first time.
 
In ''[[JN027|Toughing It Out!]]'', [[Raihan]] Gigantamaxed his {{p|Duraludon}} during his battle against {{an|Leon}}.
 
In ''[[JN042|Sword and Shield, Slumbering Weald!]]'', [[Doug and Eva|Doug]]'s {{p|Centiskorch}}, [[nickname]]d Centy, Gigantamaxed and went on a rampage.
 
In ''[[JN043|Sword and Shield: The Darkest Day!]]'', a {{p|Coalossal}} got hit by a beam of Dynamax energy, causing it to end up Gigantamaxing and start attacking the rough terrain area unexpectedly. Also, in the same episode, one of [[Oleana]]'s {{TP|Oleana|subordinate}}s Gigantamaxed his {{p|Garbodor}} during his battle against [[Goh's Raboot]].
 
In ''[[JN044|Sword and Shield: "From Here to Eternatus!"]]'', {{MTR}} was hit by {{TP|Leon|Eternatus}}'s {{m|Dynamax Cannon}}, which caused him to Gigantamax.
 
In ''[[JN082|The Sweet Taste of Battle!]]'', [[Opal]] Gigantamaxed her {{p|Alcremie}} during her battle against Ash.
 
In ''[[JN086|A Battle of Mega Versus Max!]]'', [[Bea]] Gigantamaxed her {{p|Machamp}} during her World Coronation Series match against Ash.


In [[JN012]], [[Leon]]'s Charizard was shown to Gigantamax against [[Lance]]'s [[Red Gyarados]] during the [[World Championships|Pokémon World Championships]] finals. In the same episode, a {{pkmn2|wild}} Gigantamax {{DL|Recurring wild Pokémon in the anime|Drednaw}} also appeared. It reappeared in the [[JN013|next episode]].
In ''[[JN092|The Winding Path to Greatness!]]'', [[Ash's Gengar]] Gigantamaxed into Gigantamax Gengar for the first time after drinking the {{DL|Master Dojo|Max Soup}} made by [[Allister]].


In [[JN013]], [[Ash's Pikachu]] Gigantamaxed into Gigantamax Pikachu for the first time.
In ''[[JN099|Battling Turned Up to Eleven!]]'', [[Marnie]] Gigantamaxed her {{p|Grimmsnarl}} during her World Coronation Series match against Ash.
 
In ''[[JN115|Curtain Up! Fight the Fights!]]'', Leon Gigantamaxed his {{p|Rillaboom}} against [[Alain]]'s {{p|Chesnaught}} during their [[Masters Eight Tournament]] battle.
 
In ''[[JN132|Partners in Time!]]'', after Eternatus granted both Ash and Leon a second use of Dynamax during their battle in the Masters Eight Tournament finals, Leon Gigantamaxed his {{p|Cinderace}} to face Ash's Gigantamax Pikachu.


====Gallery====
====Gallery====
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Leon Gigantamax Charizard.png|Gigantamax Charizard
Leon Gigantamax Charizard.png|Gigantamax Charizard
File:Ash Pikachu Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Pikachu
Ash Pikachu Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Pikachu
File:Gigantamax Snorlax anime.png|Gigantamax Snorlax
Meowth Team Rocket Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Meowth
File:Gigantamax Drednaw anime.png|Gigantamax Drednaw
Bea Machamp Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Machamp
Ash Gengar Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Gengar
Gigantamax Snorlax anime.png|Gigantamax Snorlax
Subordinate Gigantamax Garbodor.png|Gigantamax Garbodor
Leon Gigantamax Rillaboom.png|Gigantamax Rillaboom
Leon Gigantamax Cinderace.png|Gigantamax Cinderace
Gigantamax Drednaw anime.png|Gigantamax Drednaw
Gigantamax Coalossal anime.png|Gigantamax Coalossal
Doug Gigantamax Centy.png|Gigantamax Centiskorch
Marnie Grimmsnarl Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Grimmsnarl
Opal Gigantamax Alcremie.png|Gigantamax Alcremie
Raihan Gigantamax Duraludon.png|Gigantamax Duraludon
</gallery>
 
===Pokémon: Twilight Wings===
[[Gordie]]'s Gigantamax {{p|Coalossal}} and [[Melony]]'s Gigantamax {{p|Lapras}} both appeared in ''[[TW05|Assistant]]''.
 
[[Raihan]]'s Gigantamax {{p|Duraludon}} and [[Leon]]'s Gigantamax {{TP|Leon|Charizard}} both appeared in ''[[TW07|Sky]]''.
 
<gallery>
Leon Gigantamax Charizard Twilight Wings.png|Gigantamax Charizard
Melony Gigantamax Lapras TW.png|Gigantamax Lapras
Gordie Gigantamax Coalossal TW.png|Gigantamax Coalossal
Raihan Gigantamax Duraludon TW.png|Gigantamax Duraludon
</gallery>
</gallery>


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the Pocket Monsters manga===
===Pokémon Adventures===
Gigantamaxing debuted in [[JNM02]], where a {{p|Snorlax}} was seen Gigantamaxing.
===={{MangaArc|Sword & Shield}}====
Gigantamaxing debuted in ''[[PASS09|Splish Splash!! Gigantamax Battle]]'', where [[Nessa]]'s {{p|Drednaw}} Gigantamaxed during her battle against {{Henry}} and later {{Casey}}.
 
In ''[[PASS11|Gulp Gulp!! Pokémon]]'', [[Kabu]]'s {{p|Centiskorch}} Gigantamaxed during its battle against Casey.
 
In ''[[PASS13|Glittering!! The Tapestry in the Vault]]'', [[Allister]]'s {{p|Gengar}} Gigantamaxed during its battle against Henry.
 
In ''[[PASS16|Rising!! Opal of Ballonlea]]'', [[Opal]]'s {{p|Alcremie}} Gigantamaxed during its battle against Henry.
 
In ''[[PASS18|Chomp!! It's Dracovish]]'', Casey's {{p|Toxtricity}} Gigantamaxed during its battle against Opal.
 
In ''[[PASS21|Swaying!! Murky Memories]]'', both [[Gordie]] and [[Melony]] Gigantamaxed their {{p|Coalossal}} and {{p|Lapras}}, respectively, during their battles against [[Marnie]] and [[Hop]].
 
In ''[[PASS25|Rumble!! The Horrific Darkest Day]]'', both [[Bea]] and [[Oleana]] Gigantamaxed their {{p|Machamp}} and {{p|Garbodor}}, respectively, during their battle at [[Rose Tower]].
 
In ''[[PASS26|Cracked!! The Rusted Sword and Shield]]'', [[Leon]] and [[Raihan]] Gigantamaxed their {{TP|Leon|Charizard}} and {{p|Duraludon}}, respectively, to battle a group of [[Dynamax]] Pokémon rampaging due to the [[Darkest Day]]. In the same chapter, a Gigantamax {{p|Snorlax}} was shown to have broken a bridge on {{rt|10|Galar}}.
 
In ''[[PASS27|Shock!! Chairman Rose's Plan]]'', [[Rose|Chairman Rose]] Gigantamaxed his {{p|Copperajah}} to battle against {{p|Eternatus}}.
 
In [[PASS29]], a Gigantamax {{p|Orbeetle}} appeared amongst the Pokémon Dynamaxed due to the Darkest Day.
 
In [[PASS40]], a Gigantamax {{p|Butterfree}} and a Gigantamax {{p|Corviknight}} appeared at the [[Crown Tundra]], while a Gigantamax {{p|Pikachu}} appeared on the [[Isle of Armor]], each of them Gigantamaxed due to the restarting Darkest Day.
 
In [[PASS41]], an {{p|Eevee}}, a {{p|Meowth}}, an Orbeetle, a {{p|Kingler}}, and a {{p|Sandaconda}} had Gigantamaxed due to the Darkest Day, with Orbeetle mind-controlling the last two to defend Eternatus in Hammerlocke.
 
In [[PASS42]], Henry's [[Twiggy|Rillaboom]], Casey's [[Bit|Cinderace]], and [[Marvin]]'s [[Sniffler|Inteleon]] Gigantamaxed to fight the Gigantamax Pokémon defending Eternatus, while [[Bede]]'s {{p|Hatterene}} Gigantamaxed to attack Eternatus directly, forcing it down from the clouds so that {{p|Zacian}} and {{p|Zamazenta}} could attack the {{pkmn|category|Gigantic Pokémon}}.
 
In [[PASS43]], Marnie Gigantamaxed her {{p|Grimmsnarl}} during her [[Galar League|Champion Cup]] battle against Hop.
 
<gallery>
Leon Gigantamax Charizard Adventures.png|Gigantamax Charizard
Gigantamax Butterfree Adventures.png|Gigantamax Butterfree
Gigantamax Pikachu Adventures.png|Gigantamax Pikachu
Gigantamax Meowth Adventures.png|Gigantamax Meowth
Bea Gigantamax Machamp Adventures.png|Gigantamax Machamp
Allister Gigantamax Gengar Adventures.png|Gigantamax Gengar
Gigantamax Kingler Adventures.png|Gigantamax Kingler
Melony Gigantamax Lapras Adventures.png|Gigantamax Lapras
Gigantamax Eevee Adventures.png|Gigantamax Eevee
Gigantamax Snorlax Adventures.png|Gigantamax Snorlax
Oleana Gigantamax Garbodor Adventures.png|Gigantamax Garbodor
Henry Twiggy Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Rillaboom
Casey Bit Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Cinderace
Marvin Sniffler Gigantamax.png|Gigantamax Inteleon
Gigantamax Corviknight Adventures.png|Gigantamax Corviknight
Gigantamax Orbeetle Sandaconda Adventures.png|Gigantamax Orbeetle
Nessa Gigantamax Drednaw Adventures.png|Gigantamax Drednaw
Gordie Gigantamax Coalossal Adventures.png|Gigantamax Coalossal
Gigantamax Orbeetle Sandaconda Adventures.png|Gigantamax Sandaconda
Casey Gigantamax Tera.png|Gigantamax Toxtricity
Kabu Gigantamax Centiskorch Adventures.png|Gigantamax Centiskorch
Opal Gigantamax Alcremie Adventures.png|Gigantamax Alcremie
Bede Gigantamax Hatterene Adventures.png|Gigantamax Hatterene
Marnie Gigantamax Grimmsnarl Adventures.png|Gigantamax Grimmsnarl
Rose Gigantamax Copperajah Adventures.png|Gigantamax Copperajah
Raihan Gigantamax Duraludon Adventures.png|Gigantamax Duraludon
</gallery>
 
===Pokémon Journeys: The Series===
Gigantamaxing debuted in ''[[JNM02|Being Stalked by a Scorbunny–and Challenging a Snorlax in Dynamax Form?!]]'', where a {{p|Snorlax}} was seen Gigantamaxing.
 
In ''[[JNM04|Flash of the Titans!]]'', [[Leon's Charizard]] Gigantamaxed during a {{pkmn|battle}} against [[Lance's Gyarados]]. In the same chapter, a {{p|Drednaw}} Gigantamaxed.
 
In ''[[JNM05|The Climb to Be the Very Best!]]'', [[Ash's Pikachu]] Gigantamaxed to battle the aforementioned Drednaw. Later, he Gigantamaxed again during Ash's {{pkmn|battle}} against {{an|Leon}}.
 
In ''[[JNM10|Toughing It Out!]]'', [[Raihan]]'s {{p|Duraludon}} Gigantamaxed during a battle against Leon's Charizard.
 
In ''[[JNM13|Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken! (Part 1)]]'' [[Doug and Eva|Doug]]'s {{p|Centiskorch}}, [[nickname]]d Centy, and a wild {{p|Coalossal}}, both Gigantamaxed and went on a rampage. In the same chapter, one of [[Oleana]]'s {{TP|Oleana|subordinate}}s Gigantamaxed his {{p|Garbodor}} during his battle against [[Goh's Raboot]].
 
<gallery>
Leon Charizard Gigantamax JNM.png|Gigantamax Charizard
Ash Pikachu Gigantamax JNM.png|Gigantamax Pikachu
Gigantamax Snorlax JNM.png|Gigantamax Snorlax
Oleana subordinate Gigantamax Garbodor JNM.png|Gigantamax Garbodor
Gigantamax Drednaw JNM.png|Gigantamax Drednaw
Gigantamax Coalossal JNM.png|Gigantamax Coalossal
Doug Gigantamax Centy JNM.png|Gigantamax Centiskorch
Raihan Gigantamax Duraludon JNM.png|Gigantamax Duraludon
</gallery>


==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
Gigantamax 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).
Gigantamax 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).


Released along with the first Pokémon V cards, '''Pokémon VMAX''' introduce the [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]] mechanics into the Trading Card Game. Pokémon VMAX evolve from their respective Pokémon V, giving them boosted {{TCG|Hit Points}} (so far, the biggest HPs in a Pokémon card) and more powerful attacks. When a VMAX Pokémon is knocked out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one.
Released along with the first Pokémon V cards, '''Pokémon VMAX''' introduce the [[Dynamax]] and Gigantamax mechanics into the Trading Card Game. Pokémon VMAX [[Evolution#In the TCG|evolve]] from their respective Pokémon V, giving them boosted {{TCG|Hit Points}} (so far, the largest HP value on a Pokémon card) and more powerful {{TCG|attack}}s. When a Pokémon VMAX is knocked out, the opponent takes three [[Prize card]]s instead of one.


So far, all released VMAX Pokémon have one or two attacks and no abilities. While keeping the same layout of Pokémon V, VMAX Pokémon 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/Gigantamaxing on the Pokémon.
All released Pokémon VMAX have one or two attacks, and sometimes an {{TCG|Ability}}. One of those attacks is a [[G-Max Move]], which have no additional rules but always start with the phrase "G-Max". 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 Gigantamaxing on the Pokémon.


{{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=[[Butterfree VMAX (Explosive Walker 2)|Butterfree]]{{VMAX}}|type=Grass|jpset=Explosive Walker|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=002/070|jpset2=Explosive Walker|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=079/070}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Alcremie VMAX (Champion's Path 23)|Alcremie]]{{VMAX}}|type=Psychic|modified=Yes|enset=Champion's Path|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=023/073|jpset=Legendary Heartbeat|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=032/076|jpset2=Legendary Heartbeat|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=086/076}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Centiskorch VMAX (Explosive Walker 17)|Centiskorch]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|jpset=Explosive Walker|jprarity=RRR|jpnum= 017/070|jpset2=Explosive Walker|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=080/070}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Blastoise VMAX (Blastoise VMAX Starter Set 2)|Blastoise]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|modified=Yes|jpset=Blastoise VMAX Starter Set|jpnum=002/020}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Charizard VMAX (Charizard VMAX Starter Set 2)|Charizard]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|jpset=Charizard VMAX Starter Set|jpnum=002/021}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Butterfree VMAX (Darkness Ablaze 2)|Butterfree]]{{VMAX}}|type=Grass|modified=Yes|enset=Darkness Ablaze|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=002/189|jpset=Explosive Walker|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=002/070|enset2=Darkness Ablaze|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=190/189|jpset2=Explosive Walker|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=079/070}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Copperajah VMAX (Rebellion Crash 76)|Copperajah]]{{VMAX}}|type=Metal|jpset=Rebellion Crash|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=076/096}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Centiskorch VMAX (Darkness Ablaze 34)|Centiskorch]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|modified=Yes|enset=Darkness Ablaze|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=034/189|jpset=Explosive Walker|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=017/070|enset2=Darkness Ablaze|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=191/189|jpset2=Explosive Walker|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=080/070|jpset3=Shiny Star V|jprarity3=RRR|jpnum3=028/190|jpset4=Shiny Star V|jprarity4=SSR|jpnum4=310/190}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Drednaw VMAX (Infinity Zone 27)|Drednaw]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|jpset=Infinity Zone|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=027/100}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Charizard VMAX (Darkness Ablaze 20)|Charizard]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|modified=Yes|enset=Darkness Ablaze|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=020/189|jpset=Charizard VMAX Starter Set|jpnum=002/021|enset2=Champion's Path|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=074/073|jpset2=S-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=104/S-P|jpset3=Shiny Star V|jprarity3=SSR|jpnum3=308/190|jpset4=Charizard VMAX Starter Set 2|jpnum4=002/021}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Grimmsnarl VMAX (Grimmsnarl VMAX Starter Set 7)|Grimmsnarl]]{{VMAX}}|type=Darkness|jpset=Grimmsnarl VMAX Starter Set|jpnum=007/020}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Cinderace VMAX (Fusion Strike 45)|Cinderace]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fire|enset=Fusion Strike|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=045/264|jpset=S-P Promotional cards|jpnum=169/S-P}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Lapras VMAX (Sword & Shield 50)|Lapras]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|modified=yes|enset=Sword & Shield|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=050/202|jpset=Sword|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=015/060|jpset2=Sword|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=069/060}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Coalossal VMAX (Vivid Voltage 99)|Coalossal]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fighting|modified=Yes|enset=Vivid Voltage|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=099/185|jpset=Legendary Heartbeat|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=043/076|enset2=Vivid Voltage|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=189/185|jpset2=Legendary Heartbeat|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=087/076}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Meowth VMAX (SWSH Promo 5)|Meowth]]{{VMAX}}|type=Colorless|modified=yes|enset=SWSH Black Star Promos|ennum=SWSH005|jpset=S-P Promotional cards|jpnum=029/S-P}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Copperajah VMAX (Rebel Clash 137)|Copperajah]]{{VMAX}}|type=Metal|modified=Yes|enset=Rebel Clash|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=137/192|jpset=Rebellion Crash|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=076/096|enset2=Rebel Clash|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=199/192|jpset2=Rebellion Crash|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=110/096}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Snorlax VMAX (Sword & Shield 142)|Snorlax]]{{VMAX}}|type=Colorless|modified=yes|enset=Sword & Shield|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=142/202|jpset=Shield|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=046/060|jpset2=Shield|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=070/060}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Corviknight VMAX (Rapid Strike Master 56)|Corviknight]]{{VMAX}}|type=Metal|modified=Yes|jpset=Rapid Strike Master|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=056/070|jpset2=Rapid Strike Master|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=085/070}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Toxtricity VMAX (Rebellion Crash 37)|Toxtricity]]{{VMAX}}|type=Lightning|jpset=Rebellion Crash|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=037/096}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Drednaw VMAX (Champion's Path 15)|Drednaw]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|modified=Yes|enset=Champion's Path|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=015/073|jpset=Infinity Zone|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=027/100|enset2=Champion's Path|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=075/073|jpset2=Infinity Zone|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=111/100}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Duraludon VMAX (Evolving Skies 123)|Duraludon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Dragon|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=123/203|jpset=Skyscraping Perfection|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=049/067|enset2=Evolving Skies|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=219/203|jpset2=Skyscraping Perfection|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=082/067|enset3=Evolving Skies|enrarity3=Rare Rainbow|ennum3=220/203|jpset3=Skyscraping Perfection|jprarity3=HR|jpnum3=083/067|jpset4=VMAX Climax|jprarity4=RRR|jpnum4=123/184|jpset5=VMAX Climax|jprarity5=CSR|jpnum5=253/184|jpset6=VMAX Climax|jprarity6=UR|jpnum6=285/184}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Eevee VMAX (S-P Promo 101)|Eevee]]{{VMAX}}|type=Colorless|modified=Yes|jpset=S-P Promotional cards|jpnum=101/S-P}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Flapple VMAX (Single Strike Master 8)|Flapple]]{{VMAX}}|type=Grass|modified=Yes|jpset=Single Strike Master|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=008/070|jpset2=Single Strike Master|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=082/070}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Garbodor VMAX (Evolving Skies 101)|Garbodor]]{{VMAX}}|type=Darkness|enset=Evolving Skies|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=101/203|jpset=Skyscraping Perfection|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=031/067|enset2=Evolving Skies|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=216/203|jpset2=Skyscraping Perfection|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=081/067}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Gengar VMAX (Fusion Strike 157)|Gengar]]{{VMAX}}|type=Darkness|enset=Fusion Strike|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=157/264|jpset=Gengar VMAX High-Class Deck|jpnum=002/019|enset2=Fusion Strike|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=271/264|jpset2=Gengar VMAX High-Class Deck|jpnum2=020/019}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Grimmsnarl VMAX (Darkness Ablaze 115)|Grimmsnarl]]{{VMAX}}|type=Darkness|modified=Yes|enset=Darkness Ablaze|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=115/189|jpset=Grimmsnarl VMAX Starter Set|jpnum=007/020|jpset2=Shiny Star V|jprarity2=SSR|jpnum2=322/190}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Hatterene VMAX (Crown Zenith 66)|Hatterene]]{{VMAX}}|type=Psychic|enset=Crown Zenith|enrarity=Rare VSTAR|ennum=066/159|jpset=VSTAR Universe|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=066/172|enset2=Crown Zenith|enrarity2=GGU|ennum2=GG47/GG70|jpset2=VSTAR Universe|jprarity2=SAR|jpnum2=224/172}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Inteleon VMAX (Fusion Strike 79)|Inteleon]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|enset=Fusion Strike|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=079/264|jpset=Inteleon VMAX High-Class Deck|jpnum=006/022|enset2=Fusion Strike|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=266/264|jpset2=Inteleon VMAX High-Class Deck|jpnum2=023/022}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Kingler VMAX (Brilliant Stars 29)|Kingler]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|enset=Brilliant Stars|enrarity=Rare VMAX|ennum=029/172|jpset=Start Deck 100|jpnum=081/414}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Lapras VMAX (Sword & Shield 50)|Lapras]]{{VMAX}}|type=Water|modified=Yes|enset=Sword & Shield|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=050/202|jpset=Sword|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=015/060|enset2=Sword & Shield|enrarity2=Rare Secret|ennum2=203/202|jpset2=Sword|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=069/060|jpset3=Shiny Star V|jprarity3=RRR|jpnum3=032/190|jpset4=Shiny Star V|jprarity4=SSR|jpnum4=312/190}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Machamp VMAX (Astral Radiance 73)|Machamp]]{{VMAX}}|type=Fighting|enset=Astral Radiance|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=073/189|jpset=Time Gazer|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=033/067|enset2=Astral Radiance|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=194/189|jpset2=Time Gazer|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=081/067}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname=[[Melmetal VMAX (Pokémon GO 48)|Melmetal]]{{VMAX}}|type=Metal|enset=Pokémon GO|enrarity=Ultra-Rare Rare|ennum=048/078|jpset=Pokémon GO|jprarity=RRR|jpnum=048/071|enset2=Pokémon GO|enrarity2=Rare Rainbow|ennum2=080/078|jpset2=Pokémon GO|jprarity2=HR|jpnum2=085/071}}
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* There is at least one Gigantamax form and G-Max Move of every type, regardless of DLC.
* There is at least one Gigantamax form and [[G-Max Move]] of every [[type]]. This was the case even before the release of the [[Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass]].
* Currently, almost all Pokémon who can Gigantamax are from either [[Generation I]] or [[Generation VIII]]. The only exceptions to this are {{p|Garbodor}} and {{p|Melmetal}}, who are from [[Generation V|Generations V]] and {{gen|VII}}, respectively.
* The {{type|Water}} has the most Pokémon with Gigantamax forms out of any type, with six.
* Almost all {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} who can Gigantamax are from either [[Generation I]] or [[Generation VIII]]. The only exceptions to this are {{p|Garbodor}} and {{p|Melmetal}}, who are from [[Generation V|Generations V]] and {{gen|VII}}, respectively.
** All fully-evolved {{type|Fire}} Pokémon species introduced in Generation VIII have a Gigantamax form.
* The fully-evolved [[Kanto]] [[first partner Pokémon]] and {{p|Gengar}} are the only Pokémon that can both Gigantamax and [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]].
* {{p|Meowth}} is the only Pokémon to have both a Gigantamax form and a [[regional form]].
* {{p|Urshifu}} is the only [[Legendary Pokémon]] that has a Gigantamax form.
* {{p|Urshifu}} is the only [[Legendary Pokémon]] that has a Gigantamax form.
* {{p|Melmetal}} is the only [[Mythical Pokémon]] that has a Gigantamax form.
* {{p|Melmetal}} is the only [[Mythical Pokémon]] that has a Gigantamax form.
* Urshifu is the only Pokémon with more than one Gigantamax form.
** Additionally, it is the only [[gender unknown]] Pokémon that has a Gigantamax form.
** Although {{p|Toxtricity}} and {{p|Alcremie}} have [[List of Pokémon with form differences|multiple alternate forms]], they each have only one Gigantamax form.
* Of the Pokémon that can Gigantamax that have [[List of Pokémon with form differences|multiple forms]]:
* {{p|Flapple}} and {{p|Appletun}} are the only Pokémon who share a Gigantamax form, although their G-Max Moves are different.
** {{p|Urshifu}} is the only Pokémon whose multiple forms result in multiple Gigantamax forms.
** {{p|Toxtricity}} and {{p|Alcremie}} each share their Gigantamax form among all of their alternate forms.
** {{p|Meowth}} and {{p|Pikachu}} can only Gigantamax in one of their available forms.
* {{p|Flapple}} and {{p|Appletun}} are the only distinct Pokémon who share a Gigantamax form, although their G-Max Moves and [[cry|cries]] are different.
* {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Meowth}}, and {{p|Eevee}} are the only non-fully-evolved Pokémon that can Gigantamax. Retroactively, {{p|Duraludon}} also fits in this category as of [[Generation IX]] (due to the addition of {{p|Archaludon}}).
** Pikachu is also the only non-fully-evolved Pokémon that can Gigantamax that has evolved once from another Pokémon ({{p|Pichu}}).
** As such, Duraludon is the only non-fully-evolved Pokémon that can Gigantamax outside of [[Gen I]].
* Seventeen Gigantamax forms haven't appeared in the main {{pkmn|anime}} yet.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn=超極巨化 / 超极巨化 ''Chāo Jíjùhuà''
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''Gigantamax Factor''
''Gigantamax Factor''
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Dynamax]]
* [[Dynamax]]
* [[Mega Evolution]]
* [[Myths and legends involving Legendary and Mythical Pokémon]]
* [[Regional form]]
 
* [[Myths and legends involving Legendary Pokémon]]
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 27 April 2024

Not to be confused with Gigantamix.

Gigantamax (Japanese: キョダイマックス Kyodaimax) is a special kind of Dynamax in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

Artwork of a Gigantamax Pikachu from the Vivid Voltage expansion of the TCG

There are currently 32 species of Pokémon that are capable of Gigantamaxing, and there are currently 33 different Gigantamax forms.

List of Gigantamax Pokémon

Introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield v1.0.0

Dex Pokémon Type Before Gigantamax After Gigantamax
Image Height Image Height G-Max Move
#0006 Charizard  Fire  Flying    5'07"
(1.7 m)
  91'10"+
(28.0+ m)
G-Max Wildfire
#0012 Butterfree  Bug  Flying    3'07"
(1.1 m)
  55'09"+
(17.0+ m)
G-Max Befuddle
#0025 Pikachu  Electric    1'04"
(0.4 m)
  68'11"+
(21.0+ m)
G-Max Volt Crash
#0052 Meowth  Normal    1'04"
(0.4 m)
  108'03"+
(33.0+ m)
G-Max Gold Rush
#0068 Machamp  Fighting    5'03"
(1.6 m)
  82'00"+
(25.0+ m)
G-Max Chi Strike
#0094 Gengar  Ghost  Poison    4'11"
(1.5 m)
  65'07"+
(20.0+ m)
G-Max Terror
#0099 Kingler  Water    4'03"
(1.3 m)
  62'04"+
(19.0+ m)
G-Max Foam Burst
#0131 Lapras  Water  Ice    8'02"
(2.5 m)
  78'09"+
(24.0+ m)
G-Max Resonance
#0133 Eevee  Normal    1'00"
(0.3 m)
  59'01"+
(18.0+ m)
G-Max Cuddle
#0143 Snorlax  Normal    6'11"
(2.1 m)
  114'10"+
(35.0+ m)
G-Max Replenish
#0569 Garbodor  Poison    6'03"
(1.9 m)
  68'11"+
(21.0+ m)
G-Max Malodor
#0809 Melmetal  Steel    8'02"
(2.5 m)
  82'00"+
(25.0+ m)
G-Max Meltdown
#0823 Corviknight  Flying  Steel    7'03"
(2.2 m)
  45'11"+
(14.0+ m)
G-Max Wind Rage
#0826 Orbeetle  Bug  Psychic    1'04"
(0.4 m)
  45'11"+
(14.0+ m)
G-Max Gravitas
#0834 Drednaw  Water  Rock    3'03"
(1.0 m)
  78'09"+
(24.0+ m)
G-Max Stonesurge
#0839 Coalossal  Rock  Fire    9'02"
(2.8 m)
  137'10"+
(42.0+ m)
G-Max Volcalith
#0841 Flapple  Grass  Dragon    1'00"
(0.3 m)
  78'09"+
(24.0+ m)
G-Max Tartness
#0842 Appletun  Grass  Dragon    1'04"
(0.4 m)
G-Max Sweetness
#0844 Sandaconda  Ground    12'06"
(3.8 m)
  72'02"+
(22.0+ m)
G-Max Sandblast
#0849 Toxtricity
(Both forms)
 Electric  Poison    5'03"
(1.6 m)
  78'09"+
(24.0+ m)
G-Max Stun Shock
#0851 Centiskorch  Fire  Bug    9'10"
(3.0 m)
  246'01"+
(75.0+ m)
G-Max Centiferno
#0858 Hatterene  Psychic  Fairy    6'11"
(2.1 m)
  85'04"+
(26.0+ m)
G-Max Smite
#0861 Grimmsnarl  Dark  Fairy    4'11"
(1.5 m)
  105'00"+
(32.0+ m)
G-Max Snooze
#0869 Alcremie
(Any form)
 Fairy    1'00"
(0.3 m)
  98'05"+
(30.0+ m)
G-Max Finale
#0879 Copperajah  Steel    9'10"
(3.0 m)
  75'06"+
(23.0+ m)
G-Max Steelsurge
#0884 Duraludon  Steel  Dragon    5'11"
(1.8 m)
  141'01"+
(43.0+ m)
G-Max Depletion

Introduced in The Isle of Armor

Dex Pokémon Type Before Gigantamax After Gigantamax
Image Height Image Height G-Max Move
#0003 Venusaur  Grass  Poison    6'07"
(2.0 m)
  78'09"+
(24.0+ m)
G-Max Vine Lash
#0009 Blastoise  Water    5'03"
(1.6 m)
  82'00"+
(25.0+ m)
G-Max Cannonade
#0812 Rillaboom  Grass    6'11"
(2.1 m)
  91'10"+
(28.0+ m)
G-Max Drum Solo
#0815 Cinderace  Fire    4'07"
(1.4 m)
  88'07"+
(27.0+ m)
G-Max Fireball
#0818 Inteleon  Water    6'03"
(1.9 m)
  131'03"+
(40.0+ m)
G-Max Hydrosnipe
#0892 Urshifu
(Single Strike Style)
 Fighting  Dark    6'03"
(1.9 m)
  95'02"+
(29.0+ m)
G-Max One Blow
Urshifu
(Rapid Strike Style)
 Fighting  Water      85'04"+
(26.0+ m)
G-Max Rapid Flow

In the core series games

Like other Dynamaxing, Gigantamaxing increases a Pokémon's size drastically and its HP in battle. Only certain species of Pokémon can Gigantamax, and when they do, their appearance changes significantly, unlike regular Dynamaxing. As revealed by Professor Magnolia, the Pokémon distorts space to change its size while affecting the world around them while altering their appearance drastically.[1]

There are 32 species of Pokémon that are capable of Gigantamaxing, and there are 32 different Gigantamax forms; Flapple and Appletun share a Gigantamax form, and Urshifu has two Gigantamax forms depending on its form (though Alcremie and Toxtricity have one Gigantamax form regardless of their form).

A Pokémon under the effects of Gigantamax are distinguished by having "Gigantamax" in front of their species name e.g. "Gigantamax Hatterene". The process itself can describe the Pokémon as having "Gigantamaxed" in past-tense, or will "Gigantamax" in future-tense. Pokémon actively undergoing Gigantamax are described as "Gigantamaxing". However, the terminology used for Dynamaxing can also be used for Gigantamax.

History

Gigantamax, as a type of Dynamax, originated from Eternatus, who provides the Galar region with Power Spots where Dynamax can be triggered. The Galar particles left by Eternatus affected the Pokémon living in Galar, giving a few of them the Gigantamax Factor needed for transformation. These Pokémon may only be found in Pokémon Dens. As a type of Dynamax, a Wishing Star and Dynamax Band are required to use the Gigantamax transformation.

Rose implemented Dynamax and Gigantamax in Gym battles.[2]

At some point, another method of obtaining the Gigantamax Factor was accidentally discovered by Honey while developing the Max Soup out of Max Mushrooms.

Although Dynamax and Gigantamax are only known to occur in the Galar region, Melmetal's Gigantamax form is a legend in a land distant from Galar.

Gigantamax Factor

Even within species that are capable of Gigantamaxing, only certain individuals can Gigantamax. Pokémon that can Gigantamax are said to have the Gigantamax Factor.[3] Pokémon with the Gigantamax Factor can be seen having the   symbol next to their name on the summary screen.

When a Pokémon Dynamaxes, if it has the Gigantamax Factor and is of a species that has a Gigantamax form (Japanese: キョダイマックスのすがた), it will turn into its Gigantamax form. If it does not have the Gigantamax Factor it will simply Dynamax as normal; if it has the Gigantamax Factor but does not have its own Gigantamax form (e.g. because it evolves into a Pokémon that does), it will also Dynamax as normal.

Unlike others of their species, Pikachu, Meowth, and Eevee with the Gigantamax Factor cannot evolve. They are also blocked from transfer to games other than Pokémon Sword and Shield to prevent them from evolving in other games.

Acquisition

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, wild Pokémon with the Gigantamax Factor can only be caught in Max Raid Battles, but have a rare encounter rate and typically a lower catch rate. If the wild Pokémon that has a Gigantamax Form has the Gigantamax Factor, it will appear in its Gigantamax form in the Max Raid Battle. Pokémon encountered in Max Raid Battles that do not have a Gigantamax form will not have the Gigantamax Factor, with the exception of certain Wild Area News Max Raid Battles.

Some Pokémon can only have the Gigantamax Factor in Max Raid Battles exclusive to limited-time Wild Area News. In addition, Machamp and Coalossal with the Gigantamax Factor are exclusive to Pokémon Sword, and Gengar and Lapras with the Gigantamax Factor are exclusive to Pokémon Shield. Players with the opposite game may still join Max Raid Battles or use Max Soup to obtain these forms.

Pikachu, Eevee, and Kanto first partner Pokémon can be obtained with the Gigantamax Factor as gift Pokémon. Meowth with the Gigantamax Factor was first distributed via Mystery Gift. Melmetal with the Gigantamax Factor can only be obtained via Mystery Gift in Pokémon HOME.

Bred Pokémon cannot inherit the Gigantamax Factor. The Kanto first partner Pokémon, their secondary evolved forms, Milcery, and Hattrem are the only Pokémon without a Gigantamax form that can have the Gigantamax Factor; Kanto first partner Pokémon as a gift Pokémon, their secondary evolved forms by evolving them, and Milcery and Hattrem from Wild Area News-exclusive Max Raid Battles.

By drinking Max Soup, introduced in The Isle of Armor expansion, certain Pokémon which were previously incapable of Gigantamaxing can gain the Gigantamax Factor. All Pokémon with Gigantamax forms, with the exception of Melmetal, can drink Max Soup to gain the Gigantamax Factor. If a Pokémon with the Gigantamax Factor drinks Max Soup, it will lose its Gigantamax Factor. Three bundles of Max Mushrooms are required to make the Max Soup. Adding the Gigantamax Factor to Urshifu or removing it from Urshifu also requires Max Honey in addition to the Max Mushrooms.

Effects

In its Gigantamax form, a Pokémon can use a G-Max Move. Each G-Max Move is exclusive to a specific species of Gigantamax Pokémon. All of a Gigantamax Pokémon's moves of a certain type turn into G-Max Moves instead of their corresponding Max Move. Outside of G-Max Moves, Gigantamax is functionally identical to Dynamax; Pokémon's HP increases according to its Dynamax Level, while all other stats and its Ability remain the same.

The Gigantamax Factor cannot be copied using Transform or Imposter. Even if a Pokémon transforms into a Pokémon that has the Gigantamax Factor, it can still only Dynamax to its standard form.

In the Pokédex, Gigantamax forms are all listed with heights ending in a plus, suggesting that the recorded height is only a minimal estimate, and weights of "???", suggesting that their weights are immeasurable. A Gigantamax Pokémon must be used in battle in order to register the Gigantamax entry in the player's Pokédex; this is in contrast to other form differences, whereby the form difference only has to be seen in order to register the entry as long as at least one of the other forms of the Pokémon is registered as owned.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: Dynamax#Pokémon Masters EX

Certain sync pairs are capable of Gigantamaxing, including some Trainers that do not have Dynamax Bands in the core series. All attacking Max Moves have 400-540 power and can only be used once per battle.

Pokémon UNITE

During the Pika Party event mode, a Gigantamax Pikachu appears as a boss Pokémon. In the Eevee Appeal-o-rama event mode, a Gigantamax Eevee appears as a boss Pokémon.

Pokémon Mezastar

In the anime

Main series

Gigantamaxing debuted in Mind-Boggling Dynamax!, where Ash and Goh witnessed a Snorlax undergo the phenomenon in the Wild Area and had to figure out a way to stop an incoming train from colliding with it.

In Flash of the Titans!, Leon's Charizard was shown to Gigantamax against Lance's Gyarados during the World Coronation Series finals. In the same episode, a wild Gigantamax Drednaw also appeared. It reappeared in the next episode.

In The Climb to Be the Very Best!, Ash's Pikachu Gigantamaxed into Gigantamax Pikachu for the first time.

In Toughing It Out!, Raihan Gigantamaxed his Duraludon during his battle against Leon.

In Sword and Shield, Slumbering Weald!, Doug's Centiskorch, nicknamed Centy, Gigantamaxed and went on a rampage.

In Sword and Shield: The Darkest Day!, a Coalossal got hit by a beam of Dynamax energy, causing it to end up Gigantamaxing and start attacking the rough terrain area unexpectedly. Also, in the same episode, one of Oleana's subordinates Gigantamaxed his Garbodor during his battle against Goh's Raboot.

In Sword and Shield: "From Here to Eternatus!", Meowth was hit by Eternatus's Dynamax Cannon, which caused him to Gigantamax.

In The Sweet Taste of Battle!, Opal Gigantamaxed her Alcremie during her battle against Ash.

In A Battle of Mega Versus Max!, Bea Gigantamaxed her Machamp during her World Coronation Series match against Ash.

In The Winding Path to Greatness!, Ash's Gengar Gigantamaxed into Gigantamax Gengar for the first time after drinking the Max Soup made by Allister.

In Battling Turned Up to Eleven!, Marnie Gigantamaxed her Grimmsnarl during her World Coronation Series match against Ash.

In Curtain Up! Fight the Fights!, Leon Gigantamaxed his Rillaboom against Alain's Chesnaught during their Masters Eight Tournament battle.

In Partners in Time!, after Eternatus granted both Ash and Leon a second use of Dynamax during their battle in the Masters Eight Tournament finals, Leon Gigantamaxed his Cinderace to face Ash's Gigantamax Pikachu.

Gallery

Pokémon: Twilight Wings

Gordie's Gigantamax Coalossal and Melony's Gigantamax Lapras both appeared in Assistant.

Raihan's Gigantamax Duraludon and Leon's Gigantamax Charizard both appeared in Sky.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Sword & Shield arc

Gigantamaxing debuted in Splish Splash!! Gigantamax Battle, where Nessa's Drednaw Gigantamaxed during her battle against Henry and later Casey.

In Gulp Gulp!! Pokémon, Kabu's Centiskorch Gigantamaxed during its battle against Casey.

In Glittering!! The Tapestry in the Vault, Allister's Gengar Gigantamaxed during its battle against Henry.

In Rising!! Opal of Ballonlea, Opal's Alcremie Gigantamaxed during its battle against Henry.

In Chomp!! It's Dracovish, Casey's Toxtricity Gigantamaxed during its battle against Opal.

In Swaying!! Murky Memories, both Gordie and Melony Gigantamaxed their Coalossal and Lapras, respectively, during their battles against Marnie and Hop.

In Rumble!! The Horrific Darkest Day, both Bea and Oleana Gigantamaxed their Machamp and Garbodor, respectively, during their battle at Rose Tower.

In Cracked!! The Rusted Sword and Shield, Leon and Raihan Gigantamaxed their Charizard and Duraludon, respectively, to battle a group of Dynamax Pokémon rampaging due to the Darkest Day. In the same chapter, a Gigantamax Snorlax was shown to have broken a bridge on Route 10.

In Shock!! Chairman Rose's Plan, Chairman Rose Gigantamaxed his Copperajah to battle against Eternatus.

In PASS29, a Gigantamax Orbeetle appeared amongst the Pokémon Dynamaxed due to the Darkest Day.

In PASS40, a Gigantamax Butterfree and a Gigantamax Corviknight appeared at the Crown Tundra, while a Gigantamax Pikachu appeared on the Isle of Armor, each of them Gigantamaxed due to the restarting Darkest Day.

In PASS41, an Eevee, a Meowth, an Orbeetle, a Kingler, and a Sandaconda had Gigantamaxed due to the Darkest Day, with Orbeetle mind-controlling the last two to defend Eternatus in Hammerlocke.

In PASS42, Henry's Rillaboom, Casey's Cinderace, and Marvin's Inteleon Gigantamaxed to fight the Gigantamax Pokémon defending Eternatus, while Bede's Hatterene Gigantamaxed to attack Eternatus directly, forcing it down from the clouds so that Zacian and Zamazenta could attack the Gigantic Pokémon.

In PASS43, Marnie Gigantamaxed her Grimmsnarl during her Champion Cup battle against Hop.

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Gigantamaxing debuted in Being Stalked by a Scorbunny–and Challenging a Snorlax in Dynamax Form?!, where a Snorlax was seen Gigantamaxing.

In Flash of the Titans!, Leon's Charizard Gigantamaxed during a battle against Lance's Gyarados. In the same chapter, a Drednaw Gigantamaxed.

In The Climb to Be the Very Best!, Ash's Pikachu Gigantamaxed to battle the aforementioned Drednaw. Later, he Gigantamaxed again during Ash's battle against Leon.

In Toughing It Out!, Raihan's Duraludon Gigantamaxed during a battle against Leon's Charizard.

In Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken! (Part 1) Doug's Centiskorch, nicknamed Centy, and a wild Coalossal, both Gigantamaxed and went on a rampage. In the same chapter, one of Oleana's subordinates Gigantamaxed his Garbodor during his battle against Goh's Raboot.

In the TCG

Gigantamax is featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game as  . It was added as a new 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 and Gigantamax mechanics into the Trading Card Game. Pokémon VMAX evolve from their respective Pokémon V, giving them boosted Hit Points (so far, the largest HP value on a Pokémon card) and more powerful attacks. When a Pokémon VMAX is knocked out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one.

All released Pokémon VMAX have one or two attacks, and sometimes an Ability. One of those attacks is a G-Max Move, which have no additional rules but always start with the phrase "G-Max". 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 Gigantamaxing on the Pokémon.

Related cards
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Pokémon 
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Alcremie    Champion's Path   023/073 Legendary Heartbeat   032/076
      Legendary Heartbeat   086/076
Blastoise          Blastoise VMAX Starter Set   002/020
Butterfree    Darkness Ablaze   002/189 Explosive Walker   002/070
Darkness Ablaze   190/189 Explosive Walker   079/070
Centiskorch    Darkness Ablaze   034/189 Explosive Walker   017/070
Darkness Ablaze   191/189 Explosive Walker   080/070
      Shiny Star V   028/190
      Shiny Star V   310/190
Charizard    Darkness Ablaze   020/189 Charizard VMAX Starter Set   002/021
Champion's Path   074/073 S-P Promotional cards   104/S-P
      Shiny Star V   308/190
      Charizard VMAX Starter Set 2   002/021
Cinderace    Fusion Strike   045/264 S-P Promotional cards   169/S-P
Coalossal    Vivid Voltage   099/185 Legendary Heartbeat   043/076
Vivid Voltage   189/185 Legendary Heartbeat   087/076
Copperajah    Rebel Clash   137/192 Rebellion Crash   076/096
Rebel Clash   199/192 Rebellion Crash   110/096
Corviknight          Rapid Strike Master   056/070
      Rapid Strike Master   085/070
Drednaw    Champion's Path   015/073 Infinity Zone   027/100
Champion's Path   075/073 Infinity Zone   111/100
Duraludon    Evolving Skies   123/203 Skyscraping Perfection   049/067
Evolving Skies   219/203 Skyscraping Perfection   082/067
Evolving Skies   220/203 Skyscraping Perfection   083/067
      VMAX Climax   123/184
      VMAX Climax   253/184
      VMAX Climax   285/184
Eevee          S-P Promotional cards   101/S-P
Flapple          Single Strike Master   008/070
      Single Strike Master   082/070
Garbodor    Evolving Skies   101/203 Skyscraping Perfection   031/067
Evolving Skies   216/203 Skyscraping Perfection   081/067
Gengar    Fusion Strike   157/264 Gengar VMAX High-Class Deck   002/019
Fusion Strike   271/264 Gengar VMAX High-Class Deck   020/019
Grimmsnarl    Darkness Ablaze   115/189 Grimmsnarl VMAX Starter Set   007/020
      Shiny Star V   322/190
Hatterene    Crown Zenith   066/159 VSTAR Universe   066/172
Crown Zenith   GG47/GG70 VSTAR Universe   224/172
Inteleon    Fusion Strike   079/264 Inteleon VMAX High-Class Deck   006/022
Fusion Strike   266/264 Inteleon VMAX High-Class Deck   023/022
Kingler    Brilliant Stars   029/172 Start Deck 100   081/414
Lapras    Sword & Shield   050/202 Sword   015/060
Sword & Shield   203/202 Sword   069/060
      Shiny Star V   032/190
      Shiny Star V   312/190
Machamp    Astral Radiance   073/189 Time Gazer   033/067
Astral Radiance   194/189 Time Gazer   081/067
Melmetal    Pokémon GO   048/078 Pokémon GO   048/071
Pokémon GO   080/078 Pokémon GO   085/071
Meowth    SWSH Black Star Promos   SWSH005 S-P Promotional cards   029/S-P
Orbeetle    Vivid Voltage   021/185 Amazing Volt Tackle   009/100
Vivid Voltage   186/185 Amazing Volt Tackle   112/100
Pikachu    Vivid Voltage   044/185 Amazing Volt Tackle   031/100
Vivid Voltage   188/185 Amazing Volt Tackle   114/100
      S-P Promotional cards   123/S-P
Pikachu          S-P Promotional cards   265/S-P
Rapid Strike Urshifu    Battle Styles   088/163 Rapid Strike Master   051/070
Rillaboom    Fusion Strike   023/264 S-P Promotional cards   171/S-P
Sandaconda    Chilling Reign   090/198 Silver Lance   044/070
Chilling Reign   206/198 Silver Lance   086/070
      Start Deck 100   242/414
Single Strike Urshifu    Battle Styles   086/163 Single Strike Master   037/070
Snorlax    Sword & Shield   142/202 Shield   046/060
Sword & Shield   206/202 Shield   070/060
Toxtricity    Rebel Clash   071/192 Rebellion Crash   037/096
Rebel Clash   196/192 Rebellion Crash   037/096
      Shiny Star V   060/190
      Shiny Star V   315/190
Venusaur          Venusaur VMAX Starter Set   002/021
 


Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 超極巨化 Chīu Gihkgeuihfa
Mandarin 超極巨化 / 超极巨化 Chāo Jíjùhuà
  Finnish Gigantamax
  French Gigamax
  German Gigadynamax
  Italian Gigamax
  Korean 거다이맥스 Geodaimax
  Polish Gigantamax
Portuguese   Brazil Gigamax
  Portugal Gigantamax
  Russian Гигантамакс Gigantamaks
  Spanish Gigamax
  Thai กิกะแมกซ์ Gigamax

Gigantamax Factor

Language Title
  French Gène Gigamax
  German Gigadynamax-Faktor
  Italian Fattore Gigamax
  Spanish Factor Gigamax

References

  1. 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. Some Pokémon also change appearance upon Dynamaxing. This particular kind of Dynamaxing is also known as Gigantamaxing. (Pokémon Sword and Shield)
  2. https://swordshield.pokemon.com/en-us/story/pokemon-league/
  3. Train, Raid, and Hatch Pokémon to Breed Victories in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield

See also


Pokémon forms and variants
Permanent: Shiny Pokémon (GO) • Alternately colored Pokémon (anime)
Gender differences‎Form differences (GO)
Brilliant PokémonAlpha Pokémon
Transformations: Mega EvolutionPrimal ReversionBond PhenomenonUltra Burst
Dynamax (Gigantamax) • EternamaxTerastal phenomenon
Groups: Totem PokémonNoble PokémonTitan Pokémon
Regional forms: AlolanGalarianHisuianPaldean
Analogous: Paradox PokémonEcologically similar Pokémon
Pikachu variants: Surfing PikachuFlying PikachuCosplay PikachuPikachu in a cap
Miscellaneous: Pokémon fusionsGiant PokémonSpiky-eared PichuPartner Pokémon
Side series original: Shadow PokémonShadow Lugia
Spin-off original: Shadow PokémonPrimal DialgaToy Pokémon (Rusty Pokémon)
Shadow MewtwoPokéxelIllumina phenomenon
Anime original: Pink ButterfreeClone PokémonCrystal Onix
Mirage PokémonMeta GroudonGreen-crystal Deoxys
Manga original: Thu-Fi-ZerBlack FogBlack Tyranitar


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