Max Strike (move)
Max Strike ダイアタック Dai Attack | ||||||||||||
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Max Strike (Japanese: ダイアタック Dai Attack) is a damage-dealing Normal-type Max Move introduced in Generation VIII.
Effect
Max Strike does damage to a target and lowers the Speed of all opponents by one stage. Its power and whether it is a special or physical move depends on the move it is based on.
If Max Strike is used with Multi-Attack or Techno Blast as its base move while the user is holding a Memory or a Drive, respectively, Max Strike turns into the Max Move of the type corresponding to the type of Memory or Drive held by the user.
If Max Strike is used during weather with Weather Ball as its base move, it turns into the Max Move of the type corresponding to the type Weather Ball would be in that weather. In a similar way, if Max Strike is used during terrain with Terrain Pulse as its base move, it turns into the Max Move of the type corresponding to the type Terrain Pulse would be in that terrain.
If Max Strike is used by a Pokémon with Aerilate, Galvanize, Pixilate, or Refrigerate, it turns into the Max Move of the type corresponding to the Pokémon's Ability.
Generation VIII
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Max Strike cannot be selected in a battle.
Description
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Learnset
Generation VIII
Any Dynamax Pokémon can use Max Strike if it knows a damaging Normal-type move.
In other games
Pokémon Masters EX
Name | Category | Base power | Max power | Target | Description | Playable sync pairs | |||||
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Max Strike | Physical | 450 | 540 | An opponent | Lowers the Speed of all opposing sync pairs by two stat ranks. | Palmer & Regigigas |
In the anime
The Dynamaxed user strikes the ground, causing energy to erupt across the battlefield and towards the target. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Dynamax Gyarados strikes its tail into the ground, sending sparks of energy across the battlefield and towards the opponent. When the sparks reach the opponent, the ground underneath them explodes. | |||
Lance's Gyarados | Flash of the Titans! | Debut Base move is Hyper Beam | |
Gigantamax Pikachu jumps into the air, creating yellow glowing cracks on the ground as it lands. The cracks spread toward the opponent, and as they reach them, a burst of yellow energy erupts from the ground underneath the opponent. | |||
Ash's Pikachu | The Climb to Be the Very Best! | Base move is Quick Attack | |
Gigantamax Machamp stomps the ground with one of its feet, creating glowing cracks on the ground underneath the opponent. A burst of energy then erupts from the cracks. | |||
Bea's Machamp | A Battle of Mega Versus Max! | Base move is Strength | |
Dynamax Dragonite stomps the ground with one of its feet, creating blue glowing cracks that travel at the opponent and go under it, hurting it. | |||
Lance's Dragonite | Pride of a Champion! | Base move is Hyper Beam |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
The Dynamaxed user causes the ground to erupt beneath the opponent. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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Dynamax Eldegoss causes the ground underneath the opponent to crack. A burst of energy then erupts from the ground, sending the opponent flying. | |||
Milo's Eldegoss | Blinding!! The End of the Battle | Debut | |
Gigantamax Drednaw stomps on the opponent with one of its feet. | |||
Nessa's Drednaw | Splish Splash!! Gigantamax Battle | None |
In other generations
Spin-off series games
In other languages
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