Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Pokémon Sword and Shield G-Max Moves Guide

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, G-Max Moves are specific to Gigantamax variants of different Pokémon. It’s important to note that when I say specific to Gigantamax, I mean that none of the Dynamax Pokémon are able to use these moves. Our G-Max Moves List Guide will help you learn all about these moves, their effects, and the Pokémon that can use them.

Pokémon Sword and Shield G-Max Moves

Below, you’ll find a complete list of all the G-Max Moves that you can find in the latest Pokémon title:

G-Max Befuddle
Pokémon: Butterfree | Type: Bug
When used, G-Max Befuddle poisons, paralyzes, and causes the opponent to fall asleep.

G-Max Cuddle
Pokémon: Eevee | Type: Normal
This G-Max move allows you to infuriate the opponent Pokémon.

G-Max Finale
Pokémon: Alcremie | Type: Fairy
With this move, you not only deal damage but also heal all your ally Pokémon.

G-Max Gold Rush
Pokémon: Meowth | Type: Normal
You deal damage to confuse enemies and drop coins on the field. Once the battle is over, you’re able to acquire money from the ground.

G-Max Stonesurge
Pokémon: Drednaw | Type: Water
In addition to damage, you summon sharp rocks to appear the field.

G-Max Volt Crash
Pokémon: Pikachu | Type: Electric
With this move, you’re able to deal damage and paralyze the opposing Pokémon – even the Ground-type ones.

G-Max Wildfire
Pokémon: Charizard | Type: Fire
For a total of 4 turns, you deal damage and create a vortex of fire that continuously burns. However, do note that the effect doesn’t work at all on fire-type Pokémon.

G-Max Wind Rage
Pokémon: Corviknight | Type: Flying
With this G-Max move, you’re able to deal damage and prevent terrains, hazards, barriers, spikes, light screen, etc. from being in your way

These are all the G-Max Moves in Pokémon Sword and Shield. For more help, feel free to check out our Guide to Perfect Breeds, Best Starter Pokémon Guide, and Starter Tips and Tricks Guide.

Ian Shaw
Ian Shaw
Ian is usually working on putting out game guides or playing them ... it's an endless cycle. Close to 2000 articles published by this Pokemon and Zelda fanatic.
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