Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Who Can Learn Max Overgrowth

This is a page on the Max Move Max Overgrowth, a move usable by Dynamax Pokemon in Pokemon Sword and Shield. Read on to see the Power and Effects of Max Overgrowth.

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Max Strike Pokemon Normal Image Max Flare Pokemon Fire Image Max Geyser Pokemon Water Image Max Overgrowth Pokemon Grass Image
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Max Overgrowth - Effect

Type Pokemon Grass Image
Category -
Power -
Accuracy -
PP -
Effect This is a Grass-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns.

Power of Max Overgrowth

Max Overgrowth's Power, Category and PP are determined by its Base Move. Its Category and PP will match that of the Base Move, while the Power is determined according to the table below:

Move Power
Absorb 90
Apple Acid 130
Branch Poke 90
Bullet Seed 130
Drum Beating 130
Energy Ball 130
Frenzy Plant 150
Giga Drain 130
Grass Knot 130
Grass Pledge 130
Grassy Glide 120
Grav Apple 130
Horn Leech 130
Leaf Blade 130
Leaf Storm 140
Leaf Tornado 120
Leafage 90
Magical Leaf 110
Mega Drain 90
Petal Blizzard 130
Petal Dance 140
Power Whip 140
Razor Leaf 110
Seed Bomb 130
Snap Trap 90
Solar Beam 140
Solar Blade 140
Trop Kick 120
Vine Whip 100
Wood Hammer 140

Pokemon That Learn Max Overgrowth

Max Overgrowth is usable by all Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokemon who know at least one Grass-type damaging move. That move will be replaced with Max Overgrowth while the Pokemon is Dynamaxed.

In the case of Gigantamax Pokemon, they may not be able to learn this move if their Grass-type damaging moves are instead replaced by their signature G-Max Move.

List of Grass-type Moves

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