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While Eternamax cannot be obtained by the player, while facing off against it, Eternamax Eternatus functions similar to a [[Dynamax]] Pokémon in a [[Max Raid Battle]]. It can negate the effect of the players' [[Ability|Abilities]] and stat changes and cure itself of non-volatile [[status condition]]s. It can also use [[Max Move]]s during the battle. | While Eternamax cannot be obtained by the player, while facing off against it, Eternamax Eternatus functions similar to a [[Dynamax]] Pokémon in a [[Max Raid Battle]]. It can negate the effect of the players' [[Ability|Abilities]] and stat changes and cure itself of non-volatile [[status condition]]s. It can also use [[Max Move]]s during the battle. It does not take increased damage from {{m|Behemoth Blade}} and {{m|Behemoth Bash}}, but it also cannot create a protective barrier like Rank 3 and above Max Raid Battle opponents can. After defeating it, it is guaranteed to be caught. | ||
==Eternamax Pokémon== | ==Eternamax Pokémon== |
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Eternamax (Japanese: ムゲンダイマックス Mugendaimax) is an unobtainable kind of Dynamax introduced in Generation VIII.[citation needed]
Unlike Dynamax or Gigantamax, the transformation cannot be obtained by the player. The form is only seen when Eternabeam is used. So far, the only known Pokémon to have this transformation is Eternatus. This transformation occurs when a Pokémon absorbs massive amounts of energy at once.
History
This transformation first occurs after the player defeats Eternatus for the first time, when Eternatus changes into the Eternamax form after absorbing all the energy in Galar. Eternamax Eternatus proceeds to absorb more energy while preventing the player's and Hop's Pokémon from attacking. This power is negated when the player calls upon Zacian and Zamazenta, resulting in a special Max Raid Battle where the player captures Eternatus, ending its Eternamax transformation.
Effect
While Eternamax cannot be obtained by the player, while facing off against it, Eternamax Eternatus functions similar to a Dynamax Pokémon in a Max Raid Battle. It can negate the effect of the players' Abilities and stat changes and cure itself of non-volatile status conditions. It can also use Max Moves during the battle. It does not take increased damage from Behemoth Blade and Behemoth Bash, but it also cannot create a protective barrier like Rank 3 and above Max Raid Battle opponents can. After defeating it, it is guaranteed to be caught.
Eternamax Pokémon
Pokémon | Before Eternamax | After Eternamax | ||
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Eternatus | ![]() |
65'07" (20.0 m) |
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328'01" (100.0 m) |
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See also
Pokémon transformations | ||
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