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This is an article for the move G-Max Fireball 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 Fireball - Effect

Type Pokemon Fire Image
Category -
Power 160
Accuracy -
PP -
Effect A Fire-type attack that Gigantamax Cinderace use. This move ignores the effects of opponents' abilities.

Pokemon That Learn G-Max Fireball

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

List of Fire-type Moves

G-Max Fireball Competitive Analysis

G-Max Fireball is one of the strongest and most consistent G-Max move due to the fact that it always has a base power of 160. In addition to this, this move also ignores all abilities that otherwise counter it like Flash Fire or Bulletproof.

G-Max Cinderace in general is a strong Pokemon. This makes G-Max Fireball one of the most prevalent G-Max moves out there. And because of the secondary effect, only the likes of Max Guard can stop it.

List of Moves that Ignore Abilities

Power of G-Max Fireball

G-Max Fireball's Category and PP will match that of its Base Move. Unlike other Max Moves and G-Max Moves, its Power will always be 160, regardless of the Base Move.

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