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The first Darkest Day resulted in the creation of {{cat|Power Spots}}, locations that contain a high concentration of Galar particles, where {{pkmn|Trainer}}s can trigger the Dynamax transformation through the use of a [[Dynamax Band]]. These locations can be pinpointed by [[Sonia]]'s Power Spot detector. Due to the large amount of Galar particles inside the [[Max Lair]] in the [[Crown Tundra]], those who enter aren't allowed to use their own Pokémon, but instead must choose a [[rental Pokémon]] that is resistant to the particles' effects. Peonia claims the amount of Galar particles in it is due to a giant Wishing Star that landed there a long time ago, which may or may not be the meteor on which Eternatus arrived in. | The first Darkest Day resulted in the creation of {{cat|Power Spots}}, locations that contain a high concentration of Galar particles, where {{pkmn|Trainer}}s can trigger the Dynamax transformation through the use of a [[Dynamax Band]]. These locations can be pinpointed by [[Sonia]]'s Power Spot detector. Due to the large amount of Galar particles inside the [[Max Lair]] in the [[Crown Tundra]], those who enter aren't allowed to use their own Pokémon, but instead must choose a [[rental Pokémon]] that is resistant to the particles' effects. Peonia claims the amount of Galar particles in it is due to a giant Wishing Star that landed there a long time ago, which may or may not be the meteor on which Eternatus arrived in. | ||
The Galar particles | The Galar particles have been shown to somehow affect items such as food over time, such as [[Dynamax Candy|Dynamax Candies]], [[Gigantamix]], [[Max Mushrooms]], {{DL|Master Dojo|Max Soup}}, and [[Max Honey]]. | ||
==In the spin-off games== | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | ===[[Pokémon Masters EX]]=== | ||
Like with [[Mega Evolution]] and [[Z-Move]]s, [[sync stone]]s allow sync pairs to use [[Dynamax]] or [[Gigantamax]] without the need of a [[Dynamax Band]] | Like with [[Mega Evolution]] and [[Z-Move]]s, [[sync stone]]s allow sync pairs to use [[Dynamax]] or [[Gigantamax]] without the need of a [[Dynamax Band]]. While not directly stated that this transformation is caused by Galar particles, it only began to occur on [[Pasio]] after {{p|Eternatus}} (who creates Galar particles) came to the island.<ref>{{mas|Professor Sycamore}}: ''"But I think that might change now that Eternatus is here. With Eternatus around, I believe there's a chance other Pokémon might start to Dynamax!"'' ({{g|Masters EX}}, [[Howling Shield of Eternity]])</ref> | ||
{{mas|Sonia}}'s "Dynamax Sync Pair Power Spot Detector" detects spots where Galar particles are showing increased activity, and can be used to locate Pokémon on the verge of Dynamaxing. | {{mas|Sonia}}'s "Dynamax Sync Pair Power Spot Detector" detects spots where Galar particles are showing increased activity, and can be used to locate Pokémon on the verge of Dynamaxing.<ref>{{mas|Sonia}}: ''"It detects spots where Galar particles are showing increased activity. Er...in other words, it's able to find Pokémon that are on the verge of Dynamaxing!"'' ({{g|Masters EX}}, {{DL|Villain Arc|Johto: Team Rocket's Revival}})</ref> | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The way Dynamax particle originate from Eternatus, a [[Legendary Pokémon]], is similar to how [[Z-Power]] originates from {{p|Necrozma}} and [[Terastal energy]] originates from {{p|Terapagos}}. | *The way Dynamax particle originate from Eternatus, a [[Legendary Pokémon]], is similar to how [[Z-Power]] originates from {{p|Necrozma}} and [[Terastal energy]] originates from {{p|Terapagos}}. | ||
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==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |