Eternatus Eternamax is a unique form of the Poison/Dragon-type Pokémon Eternatus, introduced in Generation VIII.
Type: Poison / Dragon
Abilities:
- Pressure: Increases the PP usage of opponents' moves by two.
- Note: Eternatus Eternamax itself is not obtainable by players in the games, so it does not have a hidden ability.
Physical Characteristics:
- Eternatus Eternamax is an enormous, draconic Pokémon with a skeletal, serpentine body.
- It features a massive, rib-like structure protruding from its body, creating a frame resembling a claw or a cage.
- The body is primarily purple and red, with bright, glowing energy coursing through its skeletal frame.
- Its head is elongated with a spiky crown and glowing eyes, giving it a menacing appearance.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Eternatus originates from outer space and does not naturally inhabit any specific region on Earth.
- It is known for its association with the phenomenon known as the Darkest Day, where it absorbs immense amounts of Galar particles to unleash its true form.
- Eternatus Eternamax's behavior is largely aggressive and destructive, driven by its immense power.
In Battle:
- Eternatus Eternamax is technically an NPC-exclusive form that appears during a specific battle scenario in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
- It has extraordinarily high stats, making it one of the most powerful forms encountered in the Pokémon series.
- Known for its signature move, Eternabeam, a devastating attack that requires a turn to recharge.
- Its high defensive and offensive stats, combined with its dual Poison/Dragon typing, give it significant advantages against many Pokémon types.
Evolution:
- Eternatus does not evolve from or into any other Pokémon.
- Eternamax is a form change specific to Eternatus, triggered during a pivotal battle in the game's storyline but not accessible to players in regular gameplay.
Interesting Facts:
- Eternatus Eternamax is the tallest known Pokémon, at over 100 meters in its Eternamax form.
- This form is exclusive to the climax of Pokémon Sword and Shield, where players must team up to defeat it.
- Its design and concept are inspired by the idea of a cosmic entity with the ability to disrupt the natural order of the Pokémon world.
- Eternatus Eternamax cannot be caught or used by players, emphasizing its role as a legendary and nearly god-like force in the game's narrative.