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| {{m|Dig}} | | {{m|Dig}} | ||
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| Hits 10 tiles away instead of one and also pierces through enemies and walls. | | Hits 10 tiles away instead of one and also pierces through enemies and walls. | ||
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| Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than nearby enemies. | |||
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| {{m|Hyper Beam}} | | {{m|Hyper Beam}} | ||
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| Hits 10 tiles away instead of four. Rather than hitting its surroundings, it will pierce through enemies and walls instead. | | Hits 10 tiles away instead of four. Rather than hitting its surroundings, it will pierce through enemies and walls instead. | ||
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| {{m|Outrage}} | | {{m|Outrage}} | ||
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| Hits 10 tiles away instead of one and only hits once instead of three. It also pierces through enemies and walls. | | Hits 10 tiles away instead of one and only hits once instead of three. It also pierces through enemies and walls. | ||
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| {{ | | style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{m|Water Spout}} | ||
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| Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than nearby enemies. | |||
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Revision as of 21:46, 4 October 2018
- Not to be confused with giant Pokémon.

A gigantic Pokémon (Japanese: 巨大ポケモン gigantic Pokémon) is a Pokémon that takes up nine tiles rather than the usual one in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.
A gigantic Pokémon has a larger reach with its attacks, and some attacks are completely different, such as Outrage. Gigantic Pokémon are also immune to Sketch. The player can only bring one gigantic Pokémon into a dungeon at a time. However, it is possible to have up to three gigantic Pokémon on the player's team at one time if the player brings the Djinn's Bottle into a dungeon and uses it to call Hoopa Unbound, who can further call a gigantic Legendary Pokémon.
Large Pokémon taking up nine tiles also existed in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, but were not playable.
List of gigantic Pokémon
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Moves that are affected by gigantic Pokémon
All moves have their one-tile range moves altered to hit the three tiles in the direction the gigantic Pokémon is facing. Also, moves which pierce through enemies, such as Hydro Pump, will pierce through walls as well (with the exception of Sky Attack).
Some moves are completely altered when used by gigantic Pokémon:
Move | Difference in effect | |
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Dig | ![]() |
Hits 10 tiles away instead of one and also pierces through enemies and walls. |
Eruption | Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than nearby enemies. | |
Hyper Beam | ![]() |
Hits 10 tiles away instead of four. Rather than hitting its surroundings, it will pierce through enemies and walls instead. |
Outrage | Hits 10 tiles away instead of one and only hits once instead of three. It also pierces through enemies and walls. | |
Water Spout | ![]() |
Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than nearby enemies. |
Trivia
- All gigantic Pokémon had four stars in size in the previous Mystery Dungeon games.
- Dark Matter is the size of a gigantic Pokémon.
In other languages
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See also
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