GO Bigger! Gigantamax Pokémon are coming October 26–27. Check this page to stay up to date on the biggest challenges yet in Pokémon GO!
GO Big with Dynamax and Gigantamax!
Colossal challenges await with Max Pokémon in Max Battles!
Gigantamax Pokémon are emerging in the world of Pokémon GO in special events, and it’s up to Trainers to band together and battle them! These Max Battles are unprecedented in Pokémon GO, and it seems that they can only be won when enough Trainers unite as a team. Reports indicate that groups of 10-40 Trainers should be able to defeat and catch these formidable Power Spot Bosses.
One thing is clear: these are Pokémon GO’s biggest challenges yet.
Read on to learn the latest about the Dynamax and Gigantamax phenomenon and prepare.
Don’t forget: Dynamax Pokémon are now among us in the world of Pokémon GO! You can find them at mysterious new Power Spots being discovered across the globe. Rally your friends to take on new Max Battles, catch these gargantuan Pokémon, and unlock the power of Max Particles
The biggest update to Pokémon GO yet is here! Are you ready?
Featured Highlights
Band together with up to 39 other Trainers to take on Gigantamax Pokémon in Max Battles, sure to be some of the most epic battles in the world of Pokémon GO. Join the larger group and battle together in groups of four to achieve victory before the Power Spot Boss knocks out your party—and get a chance to catch your own Gigantamax Pokémon!
Use Dynamax Pokémon to reach new heights, take on Max Battles, and catch even more Dynamax Pokémon! Trainers level 13 and higher will receive the “To the Max!” Special Research, which leads to encounters with Dynamax Pokémon to catch. These supersized new partners can help you take on your first Max Battles!
Watch as Power Spots emerge around you. But be advised, we’ve learned they may not appear in the same place twice! Reports indicate that Dynamax Pokémon will begin appearing at Power Spots starting on September 10, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Take on Max Battles in teams of four Trainers. Attack, dodge, and cheer your way to victory!
With newly discovered Max Particles, you can level up your Pokémon’s Max Moves, enter Max Battles, and more. It’s time to GO to the max!
We’re celebrating the emergence of the Gigantamax phenomenon with a special in-game event! Be sure to catch it between October 26 at 10:00 a.m. and October 27, 2024, at 8:00 p.m. local time—and stay tuned for even more Gigantamax emergence events.
Catch up with the latest research on Gigantamax Pokémon!
Gigantamax Pokémon are making their Pokémon GO debuts! You can take them on in Max Battles accompanied by a new piece of featured music inspired by the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games for Nintendo Switch. This piece was arranged by Junichi Masuda (@Junichi_Masuda), Pokémon video game series composer and Chief Creative Fellow of The Pokémon Company!
Gigantamax Pokémon
- Gigantamaxing is a kind of Dynamaxing that certain Pokémon can undergo. When Pokémon Gigantamax, they take on a different appearance in addition to the usual effects observed on Dynamax Pokémon.
- Pokémon with the ability to Gigantamax can be encountered, battled, and caught through Max Battles. They can be found at Power Spots throughout the map.
- Partner with your own Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokémon to defeat Power Spot Bosses!
- Like with Dynamax Pokémon, you can use Candy and Max Particles to unlock Max Moves and level them up for stronger effects! Working on Max Moves will award XP, too.
- Gigantamax Pokémon can learn up to three Max Moves: a unique attack, Max Spirit, and Max Guard.
- While a Pokémon is Gigantamaxed, their first Max Move is a powerful G-Max Move. Each species of Pokémon capable of Gigantamaxing has a unique G-Max Move, which may not be the same type as its Fast Attack.
Gigantamax Max Battles
- Any Trainer with at least one Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokémon in their battle party can take on Max Battles at select Power Spots. Only Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon can be used in Max Battles.
- Up to 40 Trainers, split into groups of four or fewer, can band together to increase their chance of success! Each Trainer must use Max Particles to engage in battle—the more powerful the Power Spot Boss, the more Max Particles needed. But don’t worry—Max Particles are only used up once you successfully take down the boss, so keep pushing towards victory!
- In a Max Battle, tap the screen to use Fast Attacks and build up energy to use Charged Attacks as usual. Attacking will also fill up the meter at the top of the screen.
- Keep an eye on the meter! Once it’s full, your Pokémon will Dynamax or Gigantamax for three turns!
- Swipe to dodge the Power Spot Boss’s attacks. A prompt will appear over your Pokémon if it is being targeted, so be ready to dodge!
- If you spot energy icons on the battlefield, swipe to move your Pokémon to collect them and fill up your meter even faster!
- If all of your Pokémon faint while battling, you can still help! You can tap the screen until you can cheer for your teammates, which will fill their meters faster.
Max Battle Rewards
Max out rewards! Defeating a Power Spot Boss will net you rewards. Trainers can use PokéCoins to upgrade their rewards to receive even more!
- Upon victory, Trainers can collect rewards and place one of the Pokémon from their battle party at that Power Spot, like in Dynamax Max Battles. If Gigantamax Pokémon are placed at the Power Spot, Trainers may have a special wild encounter around the Power Spot.
- Trainers will encounter the Power Spot Boss and have a chance to catch it! Once caught, Trainers can take on even more Max Battles with their Gigantamax Pokémon.
Catch up with the latest research on Dynamax Pokémon!
Dynamax Pokémon are making their Pokémon GO debuts! You can take them on in Max Battles accompanied by a new piece of featured music inspired by the Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield games for Nintendo Switch. This piece was arranged by Junichi Masuda (@Junichi_Masuda), Pokémon video game series composer and Chief Creative Fellow of The Pokémon Company!
Dynamax Pokémon
- Dynamax is a phenomenon that causes Pokémon to appear much larger, surrounded by a mysterious red glow and swirling clouds overhead.
- Pokémon with the ability to Dynamax can be encountered, battled, and caught through Max Battles. Dynamax Pokémon can be found in the wild at Power Spots throughout the map.
- Partner with your own Dynamax Pokémon in order to defeat Power Spot Bosses! Select one of your Dynamax Pokémon and use Candy and Max Particles to unlock Max Moves, and level up the moves for stronger effects! Working on Max Moves will award XP.
- Dynamax Pokémon can learn up to three Max Moves: an attack, Max Spirit, and Max Guard.
- While a Pokémon is Dynamaxed, their first Max Move is a powerful attack that’s based on the type of their Fast Attack.
- Max Spirit heals both the Pokémon that used it and their allies.
- Max Guard reduces damage taken from an opposing Power Spot Boss.
Max Particles
- Max Particles, now appearing throughout the world, are mysterious energy found concentrated at Power Spots, enabling Dynamax Pokémon to transform.
- Trainers can collect Max Particles by scouting out and interacting with Power Spots. Extra Max Particles can be found when engaging with a Power Spot for the first time each day.
- Trainers can also collect Max Particles in the wild each day by exploring, including with Adventure Sync. Keep an eye on the Nearby menu to collect them!
- Trainers can only store a certain amount of Max Particles, with a limit on how many they can collect per day.
- Trainers can also visit the in-game shop or web store for packs that contain Max Particles.
Power Spots
- Power Spots are volatile locations that emit Max Particles. They may even contain Dynamax Pokémon that you can take on in Max Battles. These locations also enable your own Dynamax Pokémon to Dynamax!
- Be sure to scout out Power Spots in your community! With the mysterious nature of Max Particles, Power Spots may not stay in the same location for long. Keep an eye out for changes in your surroundings before embarking on your daily adventures!
Dynamax Max Battles
- Any Trainer with at least one Dynamax Pokémon in their battle party can take on Max Battles at select Power Spots. Up to four Trainers can band together to increase their chance of success! Only Dynamax Pokémon can be used in Max Battles, so be sure to complete the “To the Max!” Special Research to catch your first few Dynamax Pokémon!
- Each Trainer must use a certain amount of Max Particles to engage in battle, depending on the power of the Power Spot Boss. Don’t be discouraged! Max Particles are only used up when you successfully take down the boss, so keep pushing towards victory!
- In a Max Battle, tap the screen to use Fast Attacks, and build up energy to use Charged Attacks as usual. Attacking will also fill up the meter at the top of the screen.
- Keep an eye on the meter! Once it’s full, your Pokémon will Dynamax for 3 turns!
- Swipe to dodge attacks from the opposing Power Spot Boss. A prompt will appear over your Pokémon if the boss is targeting you, so be ready to dodge!
- If you spot energy icons on the battlefield, swipe to collect them and fill up your meter even faster!
- If all of your Pokémon faint while battling a three-star or higher Power Spot Boss, you still have a fighting chance! You can cheer for your teammates so that their meters fill faster.
Max Battle Rewards
Max out rewards! Defeating a Power Spot Boss will net you rewards. Trainers can use PokéCoins to upgrade their rewards to receive even more!
- Upon victory, Trainers can place one of the Pokémon from their battle party at that Power Spot to earn Candy and give future Trainers a damage bonus! Rewards are sent to Trainers upon their Pokémon’s return from the Power Spot, which happens either after they assist in enough Max Battles or after a Power Spot closes.
- The more Pokémon that are placed at the Power Spot, the bigger the attack bonus for other Trainers taking on the Power Spot Boss! Plus, more Pokémon placed at the Power Spot may also increase the chances of a wild encounter around the Power Spot.
- Trainers can only station a limited number of Pokémon at Power Spots, and each Power Spot can contain a limited amount of Pokémon total from different Trainers.
- Trainers will encounter the Power Spot Boss and have a chance to catch it! Watch as your PokéBall temporarily powers up to throw!
Learn More
Watch our tutorial for a deeper look at Dynamax Pokémon or check out our Help Center article! You can also view the in-game tutorial by tapping question mark icons.
In the new Max Out Special Research, Trainers can get Dynamax-themed avatar items!
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