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Eternatus serves as the source of the [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]] phenomena in [[Galar]] due to its power leaking out in the form of Galar Particles following its defeat thousands of years ago by {{p|Zacian}}, {{p|Zamazenta}}, and the two [[Ancient Galarian Kings]]. Pieces of its body imbued with its power rain down throughout Galar in the form of [[Wishing Piece]]s and [[Wishing Star]]s. When it is awake, Eternatus causes a phenomenon dubbed the [[Darkest Day]], in which the massive quantities of Dynamax energy it unleashes cause Pokémon to Dynamax and rampage uncontrollably. It can also sometimes keep other Pokémon from Dynamaxing in its presence. Despite this connection to the phenomenon, it cannot be Dynamaxed itself, as its Eternamax form replaces that effect.  
Eternatus serves as the source of the [[Dynamax]] and [[Gigantamax]] phenomena in [[Galar]] due to its power leaking out in the form of Galar Particles following its defeat thousands of years ago by {{p|Zacian}}, {{p|Zamazenta}}, and the two [[Ancient Galarian Kings]]. Pieces of its body imbued with its power rain down throughout Galar in the form of [[Wishing Piece]]s and [[Wishing Star]]s. When it is awake, Eternatus causes a phenomenon dubbed the [[Darkest Day]], in which the massive quantities of Dynamax energy it unleashes cause Pokémon to Dynamax and rampage uncontrollably. It can also sometimes keep other Pokémon from Dynamaxing in its presence. Despite this connection to the phenomenon, it cannot be Dynamaxed itself, as its Eternamax form replaces that effect.  


As [[JN044|seen]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}, Eternatus can use its energy core to target a Pokémon and force it to Dynamax or Gigantamax. The anime also elaborates upon its ability to block other Pokémon from Dynamaxing, depicting this power as Eternatus absorbing the Galar Particles in the area to make them unavailable for other Pokémon to use. It is also shown to be capable of forcibly reverting other Pokémon that have already Dynamaxed or Gigantamaxed through the same process. As [[PASS30|seen]] in the [[Pokémon Adventures|Pokémon Adventures Manga]], its {{t|Poison}} also has the capability of changing someone's behavior, making them violent and selfish, as shown with [[Henry Sword|Henry]] after he touched some of Eternatus's poison. As later [[PASS38|mentioned]] by [[Calyrex (game)|Calyrex]], both met during the first Darkest Day. In the anime, Eternatus has been named the ''Darkest Day'' 3000 years ago by the people of Galar who feared it but in the present time, [[Rose]] recoined it's name as Eternatus.  
As [[JN044|seen]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}, Eternatus can use its energy core to target a Pokémon and force it to Dynamax or Gigantamax. The anime also elaborates upon its ability to block other Pokémon from Dynamaxing, depicting this power as Eternatus absorbing the Galar Particles in the area to make them unavailable for other Pokémon to use. It is also shown to be capable of forcibly reverting other Pokémon that have already Dynamaxed or Gigantamaxed through the same process. As [[PASS30|seen]] in the [[Pokémon Adventures|Pokémon Adventures Manga]], its {{t|Poison}} also has the capability of changing someone's behavior, making them violent and selfish, as shown with [[Henry Sword|Henry]] after he touched some of Eternatus's poison. As later [[PASS38|mentioned]] by [[Calyrex (game)|Calyrex]], both met during the first Darkest Day. In the anime, [[Rose]] coined Eternatus' name, but in the past, it was known as the Darkest Day as referred by the people of Galar 3000 years ago.


Eternatus is an [[extraterrestrial Pokémon]] that came to Earth inside a meteor around 20,000 years ago.
Eternatus is an [[extraterrestrial Pokémon]] that came to Earth inside a meteor around 20,000 years ago.