Eternatus Eternamax is a unique form of the Poison/Dragon-type Pokémon Eternatus introduced in Generation VIII.
Type: Poison / Dragon
Abilities:
- Pressure: The opponent's PP usage is doubled.
- Hidden Ability: Eternamax Eternatus does not have a hidden ability, as it is not obtainable as a playable form in the games.
Physical Characteristics:
- Eternamax Eternatus is a colossal skeletal dragon Pokémon.
- It has a dark, almost black body with numerous red, glowing lines that pulsate across its form.
- Its head features a crown-like structure with long, pointed horns.
- The body structure is elongated and serpentine, with a large core at its center that seems to be the source of its overwhelming energy.
- Its tail ends in multiple sharp, blade-like appendages.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Eternamax Eternatus does not naturally occur in the wild and is a unique form resulting from Eternatus absorbing massive amounts of Galar particles.
- Its immense power and size make it more of a catastrophic force than a creature with typical behaviors.
- Eternamax Eternatus is central to the lore of the Galar region, particularly related to the Darkest Day event.
- It does not have a natural habitat, as its existence is tied to specific storyline events.
In Battle:
- Eternamax Eternatus is not available for use in regular battles within the Pokémon games.
- In its Eternamax form, it is known for having the highest base stats of any Pokémon, making it an incredibly formidable presence.
- Signature move: Eternabeam, a powerful Dragon-type move that requires a recharge turn after use.
- In the storyline, it is used as a boss Pokémon, showcasing its tremendous power and resilience.
Evolution:
- Eternatus does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon.
- Eternamax is a unique form of Eternatus, achieved under specific circumstances in the storyline but not through traditional evolution methods.
Interesting Facts:
- Eternamax Eternatus is a form exclusive to the main storyline of Pokémon Sword and Shield and cannot be acquired by players for personal use.
- It plays a crucial role in the climax of the games' plot, where it threatens the balance of the Galar region.
- The design and lore surrounding Eternatus, particularly in its Eternamax form, draw inspiration from themes of cosmic horror and apocalyptic events.
- Its presence in the game symbolizes the ultimate challenge and represents the culmination of the player’s journey in the Galar region.