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This is an article for the move G-Max Replenish and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see the Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect, and see how to use it competitively.
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Power | - |
Accuracy | - |
PP | - |
Effect | A Normal-type attack that Gigantamax Snorlax use. This move restores Berries that have been eaten. |
G-Max Replenish is the signature move of Gigantamax Snorlax. If Gigantamax Snorlax knows any Normal-type damaging move, that move will be replaced with G-Max Replenish while the Pokemon is Gigantamaxed.
G-Max Replenish is a utility move used by Gigantamax Snorlax. In addition to the damage dealt, this move also has a 50% chance to restore a consumed Berry by the user or its allies.
Note however that Berries that have been destroyed via moves like Incinerate or Bug Bite will not be replenished.
G-Max Replenish'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 |
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Bind | 90 |
Body Slam | 130 |
Boomburst | 140 |
Covet | 110 |
Crush Claw | 130 |
Cut | 100 |
Double Hit | 130 |
Double-Edge | 140 |
Echoed Voice | 90 |
Endeavor | 130 |
Explosion | 150 |
Extreme Speed | 130 |
Facade | 120 |
Fake Out | 90 |
False Swipe | 140 |
Feint | 90 |
Flail | 130 |
Fury Attack | 100 |
Fury Swipes | 100 |
Giga Impact | 150 |
Guillotine | 130 |
Head Charge | 140 |
Headbutt | 120 |
Horn Attack | 120 |
Horn Drill | 130 |
Hyper Beam | 150 |
Hyper Voice | 130 |
Last Resort | 140 |
Mega Kick | 140 |
Mega Punch | 130 |
Multi-Attack | 140 |
Pay Day | 90 |
Pound | 90 |
Present | 100 |
Quick Attack | 90 |
Rapid Spin | 100 |
Retaliate | 120 |
Round | 110 |
Scratch | 90 |
Self-Destruct | 150 |
Skull Bash | 140 |
Slam | 130 |
Slash | 120 |
Snore | 100 |
Spit Up | 100 |
Stomp | 120 |
Strength | 130 |
Struggle | |
Super Fang | 100 |
Swift | 110 |
Tackle | 90 |
Tail Slap | 130 |
Take Down | 130 |
Terrain Pulse | 130 |
Thrash | 140 |
Tri Attack | 130 |
Uproar | 130 |
Vise Grip | 110 |
Weather Ball | 130 |
Wrap | 90 |
Pokemon Who Can Learn G-Max Replenish
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