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:''Not to be confused with [[giant Pokémon]] | :''Not to be confused with [[giant Pokémon]] or [[Gigantamax]]''. | ||
:{{redirect|Gigantic|the movie in the Pokémon world|Movies in the Pokémon world#Gigantic|Movies in the Pokémon world → Gigantic}} | |||
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{{outdated|2=Rescue Team DX info}} | {{outdated|2=Rescue Team DX info}} | ||
[[File:Gigantic Pokemon.png|thumb|250px|Gigantic Pokémon {{p|Lugia}}]] | [[File:Gigantic Pokemon.png|thumb|250px|Gigantic Pokémon {{p|Lugia}}]] | ||
A '''gigantic Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|巨大|きょだい}}ポケモン''' ''gigantic Pokémon'') is a Pokémon in {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}} that takes up nine tiles rather than the usual one. | A '''gigantic Pokémon''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|巨大|きょだい}}ポケモン''' ''gigantic Pokémon'') is a Pokémon in {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}} and {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX}} that takes up nine tiles rather than the usual one. | ||
A gigantic Pokémon has a larger reach with its attacks, and some attacks are completely different, such as {{m|Outrage}}. Gigantic Pokémon are also immune to {{m|Sketch}} | A gigantic Pokémon has a larger reach with its attacks, and some attacks are completely different, such as {{m|Outrage}}. Gigantic Pokémon are also immune to {{m|Sketch}}. | ||
In Super Mystery Dungeon, the player can only bring one gigantic Pokémon into a dungeon at a time. However, it is possible to have up to five gigantic Pokémon on the player's team at one time if the player has at least two party members that know {{m|Transform}} use it on a gigantic Pokémon and brings the [[Djinn's Bottle]] into a dungeon and uses it to call {{p|Hoopa|Hoopa Unbound}}, who can further call a gigantic Legendary Pokémon. | |||
In Rescue Team DX, this restriction is removed, and the player is allowed to have as many gigantic Pokémon as they would like, up to the max team size. | |||
Gigantic Pokémon also existed in {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity}}, but were not playable. | |||
==List of gigantic Pokémon== | ==List of gigantic Pokémon== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|095 | |095 | ||
|{{MSP|095|Onix}} | |{{MSP/6|095|Onix}} | ||
|{{p|Onix}} | |{{p|Onix}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|130 | |130 | ||
|{{MSP|130|Gyarados}} | |{{MSP/6|130|Gyarados}} | ||
|{{p|Gyarados}} | |{{p|Gyarados}} | ||
|- | |||
|144 | |||
|{{MSP/6|144|Articuno}} | |||
|{{p|Articuno}}{{sup/md|DX}} | |||
|- | |||
|145 | |||
|{{MSP/6|145|Zapdos}} | |||
|{{p|Zapdos}}{{sup/md|DX}} | |||
|- | |||
|146 | |||
|{{MSP/6|146|Moltres}} | |||
|{{p|Moltres}}{{sup/md|DX}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|208 | |208 | ||
|{{MSP|208|Steelix}} | |{{MSP/6|208|Steelix}} | ||
|{{p|Steelix}} | |{{p|Steelix}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|249 | |249 | ||
|{{MSP|249|Lugia}} | |{{MSP/6|249|Lugia}} | ||
|{{p|Lugia}} | |{{p|Lugia}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|250 | |250 | ||
|{{MSP|250|Ho-Oh}} | |{{MSP/6|250|Ho-Oh}} | ||
|{{p|Ho-Oh}} | |{{p|Ho-Oh}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|321 | |321 | ||
|{{MSP|321|Wailord}} | |{{MSP/6|321|Wailord}} | ||
|{{p|Wailord}} | |{{p|Wailord}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|382 | |382 | ||
|{{MSP|382|Kyogre}} | |{{MSP/6|382|Kyogre}} | ||
|{{p|Kyogre}} | |{{p|Kyogre}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|383 | |383 | ||
|{{MSP|383|Groudon}} | |{{MSP/6|383|Groudon}} | ||
|{{p|Groudon}} | |{{p|Groudon}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|384 | |384 | ||
|{{MSP|384|Rayquaza}} | |{{MSP/6|384|Rayquaza}} | ||
|{{p|Rayquaza}} | |{{p|Rayquaza}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|483 | |483 | ||
|{{MSP|483|Dialga}} | |{{MSP/6|483|Dialga}} | ||
|{{p|Dialga}} | |{{p|Dialga}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|484 | |484 | ||
|{{MSP|484|Palkia}} | |{{MSP/6|484|Palkia}} | ||
|{{p|Palkia}} | |{{p|Palkia}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|486 | |486 | ||
|{{MSP|486|Regigigas}} | |{{MSP/6|486|Regigigas}} | ||
|{{p|Regigigas}} | |{{p|Regigigas}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|487 | |487 | ||
|{{MSP|487|Giratina}} | |{{MSP/6|487|Giratina}} | ||
|{{p|Giratina}} | |{{p|Giratina}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|493 | |493 | ||
|{{MSP|493|Arceus}} | |{{MSP/6|493|Arceus}} | ||
|{{p|Arceus}} | |{{p|Arceus}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|643 | |643 | ||
|{{MSP|643|Reshiram}} | |{{MSP/6|643|Reshiram}} | ||
|{{p|Reshiram}} | |{{p|Reshiram}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|644 | |644 | ||
|{{MSP|644|Zekrom}} | |{{MSP/6|644|Zekrom}} | ||
|{{p|Zekrom}} | |{{p|Zekrom}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|646 | |646 | ||
|{{MSP|646|Kyurem}} | |{{MSP/6|646|Kyurem}} | ||
|{{p|Kyurem}} | |{{p|Kyurem}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|716 | |716 | ||
|{{MSP|716|Xerneas}} | |{{MSP/6|716|Xerneas}} | ||
|{{p|Xerneas}} | |{{p|Xerneas}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|717 | |717 | ||
|{{MSP|717|Yveltal}} | |{{MSP/6|717|Yveltal}} | ||
|{{p|Yveltal}} | |{{p|Yveltal}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|718 | |718 | ||
|{{MSP|718|Zygarde}} | |{{MSP/6|718|Zygarde}} | ||
|{{p|Zygarde}} | |{{p|Zygarde}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|720 | |720 | ||
|{{MSP|720U|Hoopa}} | |{{MSP/6|720U|Hoopa}} | ||
|{{p|Hoopa|Hoopa Unbound}} | |{{p|Hoopa|Hoopa Unbound}} | ||
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==Moves that are affected by gigantic Pokémon== | ==Moves that are affected by gigantic Pokémon== | ||
{{incomplete|section|image for gigantic Splash}} | {{incomplete|section|Missing some moves like Fly and Dragon Rush, image for gigantic Splash}} | ||
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 {{m|Hydro Pump}}, will pierce through walls as well (with the exception of {{m|Sky Attack}}). Some moves are completely altered when used 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 {{m|Hydro Pump}}, will pierce through walls as well (with the exception of {{m|Sky Attack}}). Some moves are completely altered when used by gigantic Pokémon. | ||
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| {{m|Dig}} | | {{m|Dig}} | ||
| [[File:Dig gigantic PSMD.png|200px]] | | [[File:Dig gigantic PSMD.png|200px]] | ||
| Hits 10 tiles away instead of | | Hits 10 tiles away instead of 1 and also pierces through enemies and walls. | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Hyper Beam}} | |||
| [[File:Hyper Beam gigantic PSMD 2.png|200px]] | |||
| Hits 10 tiles away instead of 4. Rather than hitting its surroundings, it will pierce through enemies and walls instead of destroying them. | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Outrage}} | |||
| [[File:Outrage gigantic PSMD 2.png|200px]] | |||
| Hits 10 tiles away instead of 1 and only hits once instead of three. It also pierces through enemies and walls. | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{m|Eruption}} | | {{m|Eruption}} | ||
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| Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than only nearby enemies. | | Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than only nearby enemies. | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{m| | | {{m|Water Spout}} | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Water Spout gigantic PSMD 2.png|200px]] | ||
| Hits | | Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than only nearby enemies. | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{m|Hydro Pump}} | | {{m|Hydro Pump}} | ||
| [[File:Hydro Pump gigantic PSMD.png|200px]] | | [[File:Hydro Pump gigantic PSMD.png|200px]] | ||
| Pierces through enemies and walls. | | Base PP is increased from 12 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 75% to 90%, and requires a turn to charge before executing the move.{{sup/md|GtI}}<br/>Pierces through enemies and walls.{{sup/md|SMD}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{m| | | {{m|Flamethrower}} | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:Flamethrower gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | ||
| | | Base PP is increased from 11 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 85% to 90%, and requires a turn to charge before executing the move.{{sup/md|GtI}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Ice Beam}} | |||
| [[File:Ice Beam gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 10 to 20, and base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Dragon Breath}} | |||
| [[File:DragonBreath gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 12 to 20.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Fly}} | |||
| [[File:Fly gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%, and the user can move to hit an enemy anywhere in the room.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Thunder}} | |||
| [[File:Thunder gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 75% to 90%.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Slash}} | |||
| [[File:Slash gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 17 to 20, base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Ancient Power}} | |||
| [[File:AncientPower gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 10 to 20, and the user hits all adjacent Pokémon (both cardinally and diagonally).{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Extrasensory}} | |||
| [[File:Extrasensory gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%, and hits enemies in the entire room rather than only nearby enemies.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Brave Bird}} | |||
| [[File:Brave Bird gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 15 to 20, and base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Dragon Rush}} | |||
| [[File:Dragon Rush gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 70% to 90%, requires a turn to charge before executing the move, and has an unlimited line-like range.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Dragon Tail}} | |||
| [[File:Dragon Tail gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%, and the user hits all adjacent Pokémon (both cardinally and diagonally).{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Light Screen}} | |||
| [[File:Light Screen gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 15 to 20.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| {{m|Reflect}} | |||
| [[File:Reflect gigantic PMD GTI.png|200px]] | |||
| Base PP is increased from 15 to 20.{{sup/md|GtI}} | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{m|Splash}} | |{{roundybl|5px}}| {{m|Splash}} | ||
| | | | ||
| | |{{roundybr|5px}}| Has no effect, rather than jump over Pokémon. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* All gigantic Pokémon had four stars in size in the previous Mystery Dungeon games | * All gigantic Pokémon had four stars in size in the previous [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Mystery Dungeon]] games, with the exception of {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}} (who had three stars in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)]] and two in prior games) | ||
* [[Dark Matter]] is the size of a gigantic Pokémon. | * [[Dark Matter]] is the size of a gigantic Pokémon. | ||
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* {{cat|Body size 4 Pokémon}} | * {{cat|Body size 4 Pokémon}} | ||
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[[es:Pokémon descomunal]] | [[es:Pokémon descomunal]] | ||
[[it:Pokémon giganti (Mystery Dungeon)]] |
Latest revision as of 08:10, 21 July 2024
- Not to be confused with giant Pokémon or Gigantamax.
- Gigantic redirects here. For the movie in the Pokémon world, see Movies in the Pokémon world → Gigantic.
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A gigantic Pokémon (Japanese: 巨大ポケモン gigantic Pokémon) is a Pokémon in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX that takes up nine tiles rather than the usual one.
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.
In Super Mystery Dungeon, the player can only bring one gigantic Pokémon into a dungeon at a time. However, it is possible to have up to five gigantic Pokémon on the player's team at one time if the player has at least two party members that know Transform use it on a gigantic Pokémon and brings the Djinn's Bottle into a dungeon and uses it to call Hoopa Unbound, who can further call a gigantic Legendary Pokémon.
In Rescue Team DX, this restriction is removed, and the player is allowed to have as many gigantic Pokémon as they would like, up to the max team size.
Gigantic Pokémon 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
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing some moves like Fly and Dragon Rush, image for gigantic Splash |
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.
Moves which are altered when used by gigantic Pokémon are:
Move | Difference in effect | |
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Dig | ![]() |
Hits 10 tiles away instead of 1 and also pierces through enemies and walls. |
Hyper Beam | ![]() |
Hits 10 tiles away instead of 4. Rather than hitting its surroundings, it will pierce through enemies and walls instead of destroying them. |
Outrage | ![]() |
Hits 10 tiles away instead of 1 and only hits once instead of three. It also pierces through enemies and walls. |
Eruption | ![]() |
Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than only nearby enemies. |
Water Spout | ![]() |
Hits enemies in the entire room, rather than only nearby enemies. |
Hydro Pump | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 12 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 75% to 90%, and requires a turn to charge before executing the move.GtI Pierces through enemies and walls.SMD |
Flamethrower | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 11 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 85% to 90%, and requires a turn to charge before executing the move.GtI |
Ice Beam | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 10 to 20, and base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%.GtI |
Dragon Breath | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 12 to 20.GtI |
Fly | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%, and the user can move to hit an enemy anywhere in the room.GtI |
Thunder | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 75% to 90%.GtI |
Slash | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 17 to 20, base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%.GtI |
Ancient Power | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 10 to 20, and the user hits all adjacent Pokémon (both cardinally and diagonally).GtI |
Extrasensory | ![]() |
Base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%, and hits enemies in the entire room rather than only nearby enemies.GtI |
Brave Bird | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 15 to 20, and base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%.GtI |
Dragon Rush | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is increased from 70% to 90%, requires a turn to charge before executing the move, and has an unlimited line-like range.GtI |
Dragon Tail | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 13 to 20, base accuracy is decreased from 95% to 90%, and the user hits all adjacent Pokémon (both cardinally and diagonally).GtI |
Light Screen | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 15 to 20.GtI |
Reflect | ![]() |
Base PP is increased from 15 to 20.GtI |
Splash | Has no effect, rather than jump over Pokémon. |
Trivia
- All gigantic Pokémon had four stars in size in the previous Mystery Dungeon games, with the exception of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres (who had three stars in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare) and two in prior games)
- Dark Matter is the size of a gigantic Pokémon.
In other languages
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See also
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