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A Dynamax Adventure consists of three [[Max Raid Battle]]s with regular Pokémon before a final battle with the den's special Pokémon. Any Pokémon battled along the way may replace a player's current Pokémon. Before each battle, the player(s) must choose which Pokémon to battle. Along certain paths, they can encounter either a scientist, who will swap one Pokémon from the party with another rental Pokémon; a {{tc|Backpacker}}, who offers held items for use; or {{Berries}}, which restore 50% of all participant Pokémon's {{stat|HP}}. | A Dynamax Adventure consists of three [[Max Raid Battle]]s with regular Pokémon before a final battle with the den's special Pokémon. Any Pokémon battled along the way may replace a player's current Pokémon. Before each battle, the player(s) must choose which Pokémon to battle. Along certain paths, they can encounter either a scientist, who will swap one Pokémon from the party with another rental Pokémon; a {{tc|Backpacker}}, who offers held items for use; or {{Berries}}, which restore 50% of all participant Pokémon's {{stat|HP}}. | ||
After each Dynamax Adventure, the player is rewarded with | After each Dynamax Adventure, the player is rewarded with pieces of [[Dynite Ore]] dependant on four factors; | ||
*How far they progressed (one Dynite Ore for each Pokémon defeated, plus an additional two Ores for defeating the special Pokémon) | *How far they progressed (one Dynite Ore for each Pokémon defeated, plus an additional two Ores for defeating the special Pokémon) | ||
*Whether or not a party Pokémon fainted (two Dynite | *Whether or not a party Pokémon fainted (two Dynite Ore) | ||
*Whether or not the player connected online (two Dynite | *Whether or not the player connected with other players, locally or online (one Dynite Ore if connected with only one other player; two Dynite Ore if connected with 2 or more other players) | ||
*Whether or not the player caught the special Pokémon (three Dynite | *Whether or not the player caught the special Pokémon (three Dynite Ore) | ||
[[Shiny Pokémon]] found during Dynamax Adventures do not appear as Shiny until the Adventure is over | [[Shiny Pokémon]] found during Dynamax Adventures do not appear as Shiny until the Adventure is over, and will only have the ability to appear Shiny during the post-adventure screen where the player is asked to select a Pokémon they wish to keep. Due to the game determining shininess during the final screen, if one player's Pokémon appears shiny after an Adventure, another player's may not be, even if both players participated in the same Adventure together. | ||
Should the player fail to defeat a special Pokémon | Each Pokémon encountered during a Dynamax Adventure has a 1/300 chance to be Shiny. Additionally, if the player has the [[Shiny Charm]], the odds are increased to 1/100. Shiny Pokémon found in Dynamax Adventures always have star sparkles. | ||
Should the player fail to defeat a special Pokémon, choose not to catch it, or catch it and then decline to keep it in the final screen, the scientist will offer to jot down its location. This way, the player can later embark on a Dynamax Adventure where said Pokémon is guaranteed to be at the end. Failing an Adventure before reaching the special Pokémon will not unlock the path back to that special Pokémon. Up to three special Pokémon locations can be noted at one time; if the player wishes to save the location of a fourth special Pokémon, they will need to delete one of their existing notes. | |||
Once the special Pokémon is captured and kept, its location can be saved for future Dynamax Adventures, but the player will not be able to capture it again. If the player declines to keep the special Pokémon at the end of an Adventure, it can be caught in future attempts, with different stats and the possibility of being Shiny, even if it was not Shiny when first encountered. (This is not the case if the player chooses to keep the special Pokémon in the final screen of an Adventure, and then later trades/transfers it away or releases it.) | |||
===Endless Dynamax Adventures=== | ===Endless Dynamax Adventures=== | ||
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===Special Pokémon=== | ===Special Pokémon=== | ||
A list of which special Pokémon are [[ | A list of which special Pokémon are [[Version-exclusive Pokémon#Crown Tundra|exclusive to each game]] can be found [[List of in-game event Pokémon in Pokémon Sword and Shield#Dynamax Adventure Final Bosses|here]]. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In Dynamax Adventures, it is possible to catch Pokémon at a higher level than their Badges will allow. | |||
* {{p|Klang}} and {{p|Klinklang}} are the only rentable Pokémon to use a move twice as an opponent. | * {{p|Klang}} and {{p|Klinklang}} are the only rentable Pokémon to use a move twice as an opponent. | ||
* The middle and final stages of the three [[ | * The middle and final stages of the three [[first partner Pokémon]] from [[Hoenn]] are available to rent and catch in Dynamax Adventures; these Pokémon are the only Pokémon that are exclusive to Dynamax Adventures that are not special Pokémon. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 30 June 2024
A Dynamax Adventure (Japanese: ダイマックスアドベンチャー Daimax Adventure) is a gauntlet of Max Raid Battles in the Max Lair. Dynamax Adventures were introduced in The Crown Tundra of the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass.
In the games
The player can form a team of four with either other players or NPC Trainers. The game is saved before each Dynamax Adventure, after which the participants each choose a rental Pokémon from a selection of three to start the adventure with. During the Adventure, the team will make their way through a series of Max Raid Battles to reach the special Pokémon at the end. These are Legendary Pokémon, and after the player has found Legendary Clue? and shown it to Peony, may also include Ultra Beasts. Every Pokémon defeated during a Dynamax Adventure can be caught without fail, but only one Pokémon can be kept from each adventure.
A Dynamax Adventure consists of three Max Raid Battles with regular Pokémon before a final battle with the den's special Pokémon. Any Pokémon battled along the way may replace a player's current Pokémon. Before each battle, the player(s) must choose which Pokémon to battle. Along certain paths, they can encounter either a scientist, who will swap one Pokémon from the party with another rental Pokémon; a Backpacker, who offers held items for use; or Berries, which restore 50% of all participant Pokémon's HP.
After each Dynamax Adventure, the player is rewarded with pieces of Dynite Ore dependant on four factors;
- How far they progressed (one Dynite Ore for each Pokémon defeated, plus an additional two Ores for defeating the special Pokémon)
- Whether or not a party Pokémon fainted (two Dynite Ore)
- Whether or not the player connected with other players, locally or online (one Dynite Ore if connected with only one other player; two Dynite Ore if connected with 2 or more other players)
- Whether or not the player caught the special Pokémon (three Dynite Ore)
Shiny Pokémon found during Dynamax Adventures do not appear as Shiny until the Adventure is over, and will only have the ability to appear Shiny during the post-adventure screen where the player is asked to select a Pokémon they wish to keep. Due to the game determining shininess during the final screen, if one player's Pokémon appears shiny after an Adventure, another player's may not be, even if both players participated in the same Adventure together.
Each Pokémon encountered during a Dynamax Adventure has a 1/300 chance to be Shiny. Additionally, if the player has the Shiny Charm, the odds are increased to 1/100. Shiny Pokémon found in Dynamax Adventures always have star sparkles.
Should the player fail to defeat a special Pokémon, choose not to catch it, or catch it and then decline to keep it in the final screen, the scientist will offer to jot down its location. This way, the player can later embark on a Dynamax Adventure where said Pokémon is guaranteed to be at the end. Failing an Adventure before reaching the special Pokémon will not unlock the path back to that special Pokémon. Up to three special Pokémon locations can be noted at one time; if the player wishes to save the location of a fourth special Pokémon, they will need to delete one of their existing notes.
Once the special Pokémon is captured and kept, its location can be saved for future Dynamax Adventures, but the player will not be able to capture it again. If the player declines to keep the special Pokémon at the end of an Adventure, it can be caught in future attempts, with different stats and the possibility of being Shiny, even if it was not Shiny when first encountered. (This is not the case if the player chooses to keep the special Pokémon in the final screen of an Adventure, and then later trades/transfers it away or releases it.)
Endless Dynamax Adventures
After starting the They Came From The Ultra Beyond! adventure, if the player has completed three Dynamax Adventures, they can unlock the Endless Dynamax Adventure (Japanese: 無限ダイマックスアドベンチャー Endless Daimax Adventure). This functions similarly to the regular Dynamax Adventure, except that the player does not leave the den until they are wiped out. The player also may not keep any Pokémon caught in an Endless Dynamax Adventure, but they receive a larger supply of Dynite Ore as a reward.
Available Pokémon
Rentable and encounterable Pokémon
Special Pokémon
A list of which special Pokémon are exclusive to each game can be found here.
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Trivia
- In Dynamax Adventures, it is possible to catch Pokémon at a higher level than their Badges will allow.
- Klang and Klinklang are the only rentable Pokémon to use a move twice as an opponent.
- The middle and final stages of the three first partner Pokémon from Hoenn are available to rent and catch in Dynamax Adventures; these Pokémon are the only Pokémon that are exclusive to Dynamax Adventures that are not special Pokémon.
In other languages
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Pokémon battle variations | |
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Double Battle • Multi Battle • Triple Battle • Rotation Battle • Horde Encounter • SOS Battle • Support Play • Max Raid Battle • Full Battle Contest Battle • Launcher Battle • Sky Battle • Inverse Battle • Battle Royal • Dynamax Adventure • Auto Battle • Tera Raid Battle • Scripted battle Battle modes |
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