Pet Mod To The Gigantamax! V2 (Slate 19: Anything Goes - Voting Phase)

Voting has ended!

Darmanitan-G - 2
Kyurem-B - 2
Decidueye - 2

Magearna - 1
Scizor - 2
Incineroar - 3

Darmanitan - 1
Sableye - 2
Gyarados - 1
Dragapult - 1
Clefable

Winners (many more than usual this time!)
:sm/kyurem-black:
Pokemon: Kyurem-Black
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Dragon/Ice
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Future Shock
G-Max Move Type: Ice
G-Max Move Description: 50% chance to paralyze the opponent
Competitive Overview: Kyurem-Black is the only Uber that is not on the Ubers Dynamax banlist that hasn't been subbed yet this slate, but it's also of the best if not the best Dynamaxer in the tier, so I couldn't go too crazy with the effect. An Ice-type move that paralyzes makes the most sense flavor wise, though I made it a 50% chance to keep it a bit in check, making it enticing enough to be preferable to setting Hail but not broken.
:sm/decidueye:
Pokemon: Decidueye
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Grass/Ghost
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Arrow Raid
G-Max Move Type: Ghost
G-Max Move Description: Hard coded to 160 BP and traps the opponent
Competitive Overview: G-Max Arrow Raid patches up Decidueye's pretty weak-by-Ubers-standard 107 Attack by giving it a great 160 BP STAB move to throw around after a Swords Dance while it naturally threatens the best Unaware user, Quagsire, thanks to its Grass STAB. This combined with Brave Bird to provide Max Airstream can enable a Decidueye sweep
:sm/incineroar:
Pokemon: Incineroar
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Fire
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Moonsault
G-Max Move Type: Dark
G-Max Move Description: Hard coded to 160 BP, sets the Encore effect on the opponent and the Lucky Chant effect on the user's team
Competitive Overview: Incineroar is all about utility from Knock Off, to Will-O-Wisp, to Parting Shot, to Intimidate, so a G-Max move that allows it to leave a dent in something while possibly shutting it down with an Encore, while adding some flavorful utility in Lucky Chant, which may come in handy against Urshifu
:ss/scizor:
Type of the gigantamax form: Bug/Steel
G-Max move type: Bug
G-Max move name: G-Max Bug shield
G-Max move description: If the target uses a Fire-type move this turn, it is prevented from executing and the target loses 1/4 of its maximum HP, rounded half up.
Competitive overview: powder is back and now combined with max airstream (dual wing beat) can outspeed pokemon with fire moves and do 25% and no one can really hit this man. This seems a very good gigamax form!
:ss/darmanitan-galar:
Pokemon: Darmanitan-Galar
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Ice
G-Max Move Name: Sharpened Iceberg
G-Max Move Type: Ice
G-Max Move Description: Sets up Hail, raises speed by 1 stage
Competitive Overview: This helps Galarmanitan become powerful with better usage of Gorilla Tactics and striking first to avoid damage. Hail helps in chip damage for breaking Sash.
Pokemon: :sableye:
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Meddling
G-Max Move Type: Ghost
Effect: 10% chance for any of the following to happen (always activates, only one will ever activate per use):
Seeds, Stealth Rock, Electric Terrain, Grassy Terrain, Psychic Terrain, Misty Terrain, Light Screen, Reflect, Defog, Pain Split


Slate 6: Once On This Isle
:sm/slowbro::sm/mienshao::sm/luxray:
Since this will be the last slate before the Crown Tundra releases, let's have one last look back at the Isle of Armor
Only Pokemon introduced in The Isle of Armor update can be subbed for this slate
List of Eligible Pokemon + Kubfu​

Subs end on October 18th
 
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Alright, I've got one:

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Pokemon: Talonflame
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Fire/Flying
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Gale Force
G-Max Move Type: Flying
G-Max Move Description: If the move is successful, for 5 turns, all allied Pokemon's Flying-type moves gain +1 priority. This counts as a screen and can be extended by Light Clay. Additionally, this move cancels all weather effects on the field.
Competitive Overview: Let's be real here, even if Gale Wings was restored to its former glory, Talonflame would not be viable in Ubers as an offensive 'mon, simply due to lacking the power necessary to dent walls, even with Dynamax (But what would you expect with an attack stat of 81? The only reason Talonflame was so stupidly good in Gen 6 is because of the obscene power of spammable Priority Brave Birds coming off of a Choice Band). So I figured 'why not give Talonflame more berth as a supportive 'mon'? And thus, this. It could be considered a decent alternative to Max Airstream, given that, for five to eight turns, ALL your Pokemon essentially get Gen 6 Gale Wings- this is actually the basis for G-Max Gale Force's effect. This has some terrifying implications, like giving Rayquaza +1 Priority on its Dragon Ascents, which is naturally a very scary thought.
 
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:swsh/lurantis:
Pokemon: Lurantis
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Grass/Fairy (If I'm not allowed to add types make this purely Grass type)
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Petal Shake
G-Max Move Type: Grass
G-Max Move Description: Summons Grassy Terrain, the terrain also boosts the power of Fairy-type moves used by affected Pokémon by 10% (regardless of whether the target of the move is affected by Grassy Terrain).
Competitive Overview: This puts a new stack of layer onto its 105 attack base stat. It allows it to counter Dragon types more easily (however I didn't wanna make it too overpowered) and Water types. Even though this is a good sign for Fairy types, the G-Max form is still 4x weak to Poison, which means it can't take a Toxic as good as it was before, but it's still a huge upgrade, you can also run Choice Band to increase its attack, thus making its G-Max form more viable-ish and most likely getting a possibly high rank, despite its normal form in the PU tier. This just most likely ends dragons (I wanted to make the fairy type moves used by affected pokemon 10% because I didn't wanna be too greedy) and this may become more viable in the future generations if G-max is still alive by then.
:ss/porygon-z:
Pokemon: Porygon-Z
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Normal
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Conversion Seizure
G-Max Move Type: Normal
G-Max Move Description: (Special?) Picks a random Max Move to use, then the user transforms into the type of the Max Move. Fails if the user is not a Porygon-Z.
Competitive Overview: I decided to give it this move because of Conversion and Conversion 2, however it's random and you can't control what your type will be. This technically works well if you get lucky in some cases, but overall, you just need to make sure you get it right. To control its special attack stat, I made it so the Max Moves get converted to special, so it still might work, but it will fail sometimes.

Oh yeah, what I did with the name? It's referencing the Japanese Pokemon episode that gave Japanese children seizures. if someone realized that I didn't mean to spoil :psysly:
 
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:kubfu:
Pokemon: Kubfu
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Depends on nature, similar to Toxtricity. If it's Lonely, Brave, Adamant, Hasty, Impish, Rash, Bold, Naughty, Jolly, Sassy, or Quirky, it's Fighting/Dark. If it's Calm, Gentle, Modest, Serious, Timid, Bashful, Hardy, Quiet, Naive, Careful, Docile, Relaxed, Lax, or Mild, it's Fighting/Water.
G-Max Move Type: Dark or Water
G-Max Move Name: Dark Blow/Aquatic Blow
Effect: Gives the user's ally Pokemon Focus Energy/Gives the user's ally Pokemon Lucky Chant
Competitive Description: I wanted to do something no one else was likely to do, so I decided to do this when I noticed Kubfu was eligible. The move helps out more offensive teams while still keeping Kubfu's power in check, since it is still a trainee after all./The move helps out more defensive teams while still keeping Kubfu's power in check, since it is still a trainee after all.
 
:ss/blissey:
Pokemon: Blissey
Type of the gigantamax form: Normal
G-Max Move name: G-Max Healing
G-Max Move description: The user faints and the next injured or statused Pokemon brought in has its HP fully restored along with having any major status condition cured. This pokemon can use dynamax.
Competitive overview: we all know the offensivily utility of Blissey (basically 0) but we can have the first gigamax support.
First set-up weathers like hail (max hailstorm ice beam), sun (max flare flamethrower) and sandstorm (max rockfall rock slide ), then use G-Max Healing, and finally you put your weather abuser (ex. Venusaur) that can be full and do another time dyna/giga max and destroy the opposing team​
 
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Pokemon: Poliwrath
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Water/Fighting
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Belly Swirl
G-Max Move Type: Fighting
G-Max Move Description: After dealing damage, the user maxes out its Attack stat (+6 stages) but deducts the user half of its max HP. There is no side effect if HP is below 1/2, or if user's Attack is already at +6.
Competitive Overview: Poliwrath gets a Speed boost from Swift Swim and Max Geyser and now completes its sweep by maxing out its Attack stat. Poliwrath has good all-around bulk, so it can afford to set up in two turns while dealing good damage in the process. Poliwrath can hold Damp Rock to lengthen its sweep, though a boosting item makes it much more unstoppable for a shorter time. Just make sure the opponent no longer has priority users in the field.
 
:ss/palossand:
Pokemon: Palossand
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Ground/Ghost
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Graveburier
G-Max Move Type: Ghost
G-Max Move Description: Drains 1/2 of the damage done to the target
Competitive Overview: The main problem with D-Max is... You lose recovery and priority. Palossand, being a relatively bulky pokemon, appreciates recovery. So I gave it some.
:ss/porygon-z:
Pokemon: Porygon-Z
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Normal
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Glitch Out
G-Max Move Type: Normal
G-Max Move Description: Transfers negative stat changes and status to the opponent
 
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Pokemon: Slowbro-Galar
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Poison/Psychic
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Shell Shock
G-Max Move Type: Psychic
G-Max Move Description: Sets 1 layer of Toxic Spikes and Psychic Terrain
Competitive Overview: While mostly here for flavor with it setting Klara and Avery's final battle effects at the same time, G-Max Slowbro-G can actually be a very threatening Belly Drum or Calm Mind sweeper with a little luck thanks to the dreaded Quick Claw + Quick Draw combination and the Max Move's effect that prevents priority to get past Quick Draw and lays a hazard to break Focus Sashes.

:sm/jigglypuff:
Pokemon: Jigglypuff
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Normal/Fairy
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Puff Up
G-Max Move Type: Normal
G-Max Move Description: Raises the user's Defense and Special Defense by 1 and adds 1 to the Stockpile counter
Competitive Overview: Another more flavor pick as Jigglypuff is basically on the same level as Pikachu, Meowth, and Eevee as being an NFE deserving of a GMax form, but even with that, Puff can become super bulky if manage to stay alive for 3 turns without running into a Zacian or Zamazenta.

:sm/kingdra:
Pokemon: Kingdra
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Water/Dragon
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Typhoon
G-Max Move Type: Dragon
G-Max Move Description: Confuses the target and removes both the target's and the user's non-volatile status conditions
Competitive Overview: Kingdra can sweep more easily in the rain by preventing counterattacks with confusion, giving it time to set up rain with Max Geyser and either raise its Defense with Max Steelspike or speed with Max Airstream

:sm/starmie:
Pokemon: Starmie
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Water/Psychic
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Shooting Star
G-Max Move Type: Psychic
G-Max Move Description: Gives the target the Telekinesis effect and raises the user's Special Defense by 2
Competitive Overview: The Telekinesis effect makes it so the the Pokemon is no longer on the ground, meaning that terrains won't effect it, and all moves targetting it bypass accuracy checks like No Guard does. This means that after Dynamax is over, Starmie can hit the target with a perfect accuracy Hydro Pump, Blizzard, or even Zap Cannon, all extremely powerful options. Boosting Special Defense is also great, letting it check the like of Eternatus and Reshiram.

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:kubfu:
Pokemon: Kubfu
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Depends on nature, similar to Toxtricity. If it's Lonely, Brave, Adamant, Hasty, Impish, Rash, Bold, Naughty, Jolly, Sassy, or Quirky, it's Fighting/Dark. If it's Calm, Gentle, Modest, Serious, Timid, Bashful, Hardy, Quiet, Naive, Careful, Docile, Relaxed, Lax, or Mild, it's Fighting/Water.
G-Max Move Type: Dark or Water
G-Max Move Name: Dark Blow/Aquatic Blow
Effect: Gives the user's ally Pokemon Focus Energy/Gives the user's ally Pokemon Lucky Chant
The sub is fine, but Kubfu can't learn any offensive Water or Dark moves, so you'll have to make the Max Move type Fighting if you want to stay with those typings.
:ss/porygon-z:
Pokemon: Porygon-Z
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Normal
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Conversion Seizure
G-Max Move Type: Normal
G-Max Move Description: Picks a random Max Move to use, then the user transforms into the type of the Max Move. The Max Move is converted to a Special move.
This sub is also completely fine. but I don't think it's necessary to lock the Max Move into being Special since whatever move its based on, no matter what Max Move it chooses, should make it Special anyway, plus it lets you a physical set with Last Resort or Double-Edge.
 
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Pokemon: Klefki
Type of the Gigantamax Form
: Steel/Fairy
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Key Lock
G-Max Move Type: Steel
G-Max Move Description: All Pokemon on the field (including the user) cannot switch out unless they Faint or have a Shed Shell. User gets +1 Def and SpD( If Doubles, ally pokemon gets boosts and lock too)
Competitive Overview: Klefki can be a great setup sweeper with a combination of Calm Mind + Draining Kiss. Lock the opponents pokemon that you have an advantage over, like a Poison or grass type and setup. In Doubles switch your ally into a counter and use your gmax move so your opponent can't escape.
 
:bw/volcarona:
Volcarona, Bug/Fire
G-max Insect dance: Bug type, raises acc by 1 stage
Comp: it now becomes an even better sweeper, being able to pull off 100 acc hurricanes and fire blasts.
 
This sub is also completely fine. but I don't think it's necessary to lock the Max Move into being Special since whatever move its based on, no matter what Max Move it chooses, should make it Special anyway, plus it lets you a physical set with Last Resort or Double-Edge.
Alright. I will change it. Thanks!
 
MegaFlareon's Poliwrath
SlowAndBruh's Lurantis
MegaBanette69's Klefki
ChoiceScarfed's Palossand
Caionamax's Blissey
Neosonic97's Talonflame
 
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SlowAndBruh's Lurantis
MegaFlareon's Poliwrath
ChoiceScarfed's Palossand
Yoshiblaze's Slowbro-Galar
Yoshiblaze's Jigglypuff
Yoshiblaze's Starmie
 
ChoiceScarfed's Palossand
MegaBanette69's Klefki
Yoshiblaze's Slowbro-Galar
SlowAndBruh's Lurantis
MegaFlareon's Poliwrath
SlowAndBruh's Porygon-Z
 
Not gonna lie, I really dig that first Porygon-Z! It nicely captures the Porygon line's signature mechanic of type-shifting with Conversion, while the randomness emulates Porygon-Z's glitchiness.

SlowAndBruh's Porygon-Z
Neosonic97's Talonflame
Yoshiblaze's Slowbro-Galar
Yoshiblaze's Jigglypuff


I got nothin' other than these four.

plus it lets you a physical set with Last Resort or Double-Edge.

Who in their right mind would run a physical Porygon-Z?! The damn thing only has a base 80 Attack stat (as opposed to its whopping base 135 Special Attack- and as an aside, it is quite literally no higher than Porygon2's atttack)! I agree that the 'makes the max move special' effect is completely redundant since it's pretty much always going to be special on any competently built Porygon-Z set (as a reminder, the classification of a Max Move/G-Max Move is based off of the Base Move [e.g. if Gigantamax Pikachu used G-Max Volt Crash from Thunderbolt, it would be special, whereas G-Max Volt Crash from Volt Tackle would be physical]), but still.
 
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Yoshiblaze's Slowbro-Galar
Yoshiblaze's Jigglypuff
MegaBanette69's Klefki
SlowAndBruh's Porygon-Z
Neosonic97's Talonflame
SlowAndBruh's Lurantis
 
Voting has ended!

Poliwrath - 5
Lurantis - 4
Klefki - 5
Palossand - 4

Blissey - 2
Talonflame - 4
Slowbro-G - 5
Jigglypuff - 4

Starmie - 2
Porygon-Z (C) - 1
Volcarona - 1
Porygon-Z (B) - 4

(A lot of) Winners
poliwrath.gif

Pokemon: Poliwrath
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Water/Fighting
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Belly Swirl
G-Max Move Type: Fighting
G-Max Move Description: After dealing damage, the user maxes out its Attack stat (+6 stages) but deducts the user half of its max HP. There is no side effect if HP is below 1/2, or if user's Attack is already at +6.
Competitive Overview: Poliwrath gets a Speed boost from Swift Swim and Max Geyser and now completes its sweep by maxing out its Attack stat. Poliwrath has good all-around bulk, so it can afford to set up in two turns while dealing good damage in the process. Poliwrath can hold Damp Rock to lengthen its sweep, though a boosting item makes it much more unstoppable for a shorter time. Just make sure the opponent no longer has priority users in the field.
talonflame.gif

Pokemon: Talonflame
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Fire/Flying
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Gale Force
G-Max Move Type: Flying
G-Max Move Description: If the move is successful, for 5 turns, all allied Pokemon's Flying-type moves gain +1 priority. This counts as a screen and can be extended by Light Clay. Additionally, this move cancels all weather effects on the field.
Competitive Overview: Let's be real here, even if Gale Wings was restored to its former glory, Talonflame would not be viable in Ubers as an offensive 'mon, simply due to lacking the power necessary to dent walls, even with Dynamax (But what would you expect with an attack stat of 81? The only reason Talonflame was so stupidly good in Gen 6 is because of the obscene power of spammable Priority Brave Birds coming off of a Choice Band). So I figured 'why not give Talonflame more berth as a supportive 'mon'? And thus, this. It could be considered a decent alternative to Max Airstream, given that, for five to eight turns, ALL your Pokemon essentially get Gen 6 Gale Wings- this is actually the basis for G-Max Gale Force's effect. This has some terrifying implications, like giving Rayquaza +1 Priority on its Dragon Ascents, which is naturally a very scary thought.
:swsh/lurantis:
Pokemon: Lurantis
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Grass/Fairy (If I'm not allowed to add types make this purely Grass type)
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Petal Shake
G-Max Move Type: Grass
G-Max Move Description: Summons Grassy Terrain, the terrain also boosts the power of Fairy-type moves used by affected Pokémon by 10% (regardless of whether the target of the move is affected by Grassy Terrain).
Competitive Overview: This puts a new stack of layer onto its 105 attack base stat. It allows it to counter Dragon types more easily (however I didn't wanna make it too overpowered) and Water types. Even though this is a good sign for Fairy types, the G-Max form is still 4x weak to Poison, which means it can't take a Toxic as good as it was before, but it's still a huge upgrade, you can also run Choice Band to increase its attack, thus making its G-Max form more viable-ish and most likely getting a possibly high rank, despite its normal form in the PU tier. This just most likely ends dragons (I wanted to make the fairy type moves used by affected pokemon 10% because I didn't wanna be too greedy) and this may become more viable in the future generations if G-max is still alive by then.
:ss/porygon-z:
Pokemon: Porygon-Z
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Normal
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Conversion Seizure
G-Max Move Type: Normal
G-Max Move Description: (Special?) Picks a random Max Move to use, then the user transforms into the type of the Max Move. Fails if the user is not a Porygon-Z.
Competitive Overview: I decided to give it this move because of Conversion and Conversion 2, however it's random and you can't control what your type will be. This technically works well if you get lucky in some cases, but overall, you just need to make sure you get it right. To control its special attack stat, I made it so the Max Moves get converted to special, so it still might work, but it will fail sometimes.

Oh yeah, what I did with the name? It's referencing the Japanese Pokemon episode that gave Japanese children seizures. if someone realized that I didn't mean to spoil :psysly:
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Pokemon: Klefki
Type of the Gigantamax Form
: Steel/Fairy
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Key Lock
G-Max Move Type: Steel
G-Max Move Description: All Pokemon on the field (including the user) cannot switch out unless they Faint or have a Shed Shell. User gets +1 Def and SpD( If Doubles, ally pokemon gets boosts and lock too)
Competitive Overview: Klefki can be a great setup sweeper with a combination of Calm Mind + Draining Kiss. Lock the opponents pokemon that you have an advantage over, like a Poison or grass type and setup. In Doubles switch your ally into a counter and use your gmax move so your opponent can't escape.
slowbro-galar.gif

Pokemon: Slowbro-Galar
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Poison/Psychic
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Shell Shock
G-Max Move Type: Psychic
G-Max Move Description: Sets 1 layer of Toxic Spikes and Psychic Terrain
Competitive Overview: While mostly here for flavor with it setting Klara and Avery's final battle effects at the same time, G-Max Slowbro-G can actually be a very threatening Belly Drum or Calm Mind sweeper with a little luck thanks to the dreaded Quick Claw + Quick Draw combination and the Max Move's effect that prevents priority to get past Quick Draw and lays a hazard to break Focus Sashes.

:sm/jigglypuff:
Pokemon: Jigglypuff
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Normal/Fairy
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Puff Up
G-Max Move Type: Normal
G-Max Move Description: Raises the user's Defense and Special Defense by 1 and adds 1 to the Stockpile counter
Competitive Overview: Another more flavor pick as Jigglypuff is basically on the same level as Pikachu, Meowth, and Eevee as being an NFE deserving of a GMax form, but even with that, Puff can become super bulky if manage to stay alive for 3 turns without running into a Zacian or Zamazenta.
:ss/palossand:
Pokemon: Palossand
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Ground/Ghost
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Graveburier
G-Max Move Type: Ghost
G-Max Move Description: Drains 1/2 of the damage done to the target
Competitive Overview: The main problem with D-Max is... You lose recovery and priority. Palossand, being a relatively bulky pokemon, appreciates recovery. So I gave it some.


Slate 7: Crown 'Em
:sm/regigigas::sm/zapdos::sm/guzzlord:
Since this is the first slate after the release of the Crown Tundra, might as well give it the spotlight that The Isle of Armor had
Only Pokémon introduced in The Crown Tundra update can be subbed for this slate as well as The Swords of Justice
List of Eligible Pokémon


Also, Ubers has currently disabled Dynamax Clause, and, as such, I will be allowing Pokemon on the Dynamax Banlist to be subbed from here on. Since I think that the general opinion towards Dynamax will lead to Dynamax being banned, in the case that happens, TTG will become an AG based-metagame with a VGC side-meta

Subs end on October 31st
 
:ss/aggron:
Pokemon: Aggron
Type of the Gigantamax Form:
Max Steelspike - Steel-type
,
Max Quake - Ground-type

G-Max Move Name: G-Max Beastly Iron
G-Max Move Type:
Max Steelspike - Steel-type

G-Max Move Description: Creates an effect that makes the attacking Pokemon lose 1/8 of their health when making contact with this side.
Competitive Overview: Eats Close Combat and Earthquake better now, as well as stopping certain sweepers. (Kartana *cough* *cough*)
 
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Pokemon: Galarian Articuno
Type of the Gigantamax Form: Psychic/Flying
G-Max Move Name: G-Max Cruel Chill
G-Max Move Type: Psychic
G-Max Move Description: This move is both Psychic-type and Ice-type (Similar to Flying Press)
Competitive Overview: Ice is always a good coverage in the Ubers Metagame. With STAB on an Ice and Psychic move combo, it can hit a wide array of Pokemon with its G-Max move. This move also does 4x damage to Eternatus, a top tier Uber Pokemon. Additional Pokemon that are hit super-effectively by its G-Max move include Rayquaza, Groudon, and Zekrom. Galarian Articuno can use its all-around good stats for a Calm Mind sweeper set.
 
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