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Pokemon Who Can Learn G-Max Wind Rage

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This is an article for the move G-Max Wind Rage 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.

List of G-Max Moves

G-Max Wind Rage - Effect

Type Pokemon Flying Image
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Effect A Flying-type attack that Gigantamax Corviknight use. This move removes the effects of moves like Reflect and Light Screen.

Pokemon That Learn G-Max Wind Rage

G-Max Wind Rage is the signature move of Gigantamax Corviknight. If Gigantamax Corviknight knows any Flying-type damaging move, that move will be replaced with G-Max Wind Rage while the Pokemon is Gigantamaxed.

List of Flying-type Moves

G-Max Wind Rage Competitive Analysis

G-Max Wind Rage is a strong utility move. This move is quite similar to Defog where it removes entry hazards and barriers such as Reflect and Light Screen.

However, unlike Defog, G-Max Wind Rage does damage and removes terrains in the process. This is a viable utility and support move if you are running Corviknight on your team.

Corviknight - Moveset & Best Build for Ranked Battle

Power of G-Max Wind Rage

G-Max Wind Rage'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
Acrobatics 110
Aerial Ace 110
Air Cutter 110
Air Slash 130
Bounce 130
Brave Bird 140
Drill Peck 130
Dual Wingbeat 130
Fly 130
Gust 90
Hurricane 140
Peck 90
Pluck 110
Sky Attack 140
Wing Attack 110

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