Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Who Can Learn G-Max Depletion

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This is a page on the G-Max Move G-Max Depletion, a move usable by Gigantamax Duraludon in Pokemon in Pokemon Sword and Shield. Read on to see the Power and Effects of G-Max Depletion.

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G-Max Depletion - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Dragon Image
Category -
Power -
Accuracy --
PP -
Effect A Dragon-type attack that Gigantamax Duraludon use. Reduces the PP of the last move used.

Power of G-Max Depletion

G-Max Depletion'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
Breaking Swipe 110
Clanging Scales 140
Draco Meteor 140
Dragon Breath 110
Dragon Claw 130
Dragon Darts 130
Dragon Energy 150
Dragon Hammer 130
Dragon Pulse 130
Dragon Rush 130
Dragon Tail 110
Dual Chop 130
Dynamax Cannon 140
Eternabeam 150
Outrage 140
Scale Shot 130
Twister 90

Competitive Analysis

G-Max Depletion has the secondary effect of lowering the PP of the last move the target used. This move is pretty niche, and can work for defensive and stall teams in eliminating threats. However, Max Wyrmwind still remains to be the better option as a Max Move for Dragon-types.

G-Max Depletion Locations

G-Max Depletion is the signature move of Gigantamax Duraludon. If Gigantamax Duraludon knows any Dragon-type damaging move, that move will be replaced with G-Max Depletion while the Pokemon is Gigantamaxed.

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