Source: The Pokémon Company
Name: Eternatus (Japanese: ムゲンダイナ Mugendina)
Classification: Gigantic Pokémon
Type: Poison/Dragon
Generation: Gen VIII Galar Region
Gender Ratio: Genderless
Height:
- 65' 7" (Eternatus)
- 328' 1" (Eternamax Eternatus)
Weight:
- 2,094.4 lbs (Eternatus)
- ??? lbs (Eternamax Eternatus)
Evolution: N/A
Alternate Formes:
- Eternamax Eternatus
How to catch in Sword/Shield:
- Tower Summit
How to catch in Go: Not Available Yet
Description: An absolutely massive, skeletal-like Dragon, Eternatus is an alien that landed in the Galar Region on a meteor over 20,000 years ago. It is also the tallest known Pokémon in existence. Eternatus is comprised of dark purple spikey bones around a bright pink core that serves as its energy source. The core absorbs energy but can also project that energy in devastating attacks. After being defeated by Zacian and Zamazenta thousands of years ago, pieces of Eternatus' body have been found all over Galar. These pieces, Wishing Stars, Wishing Chips, and Wishing Pieces, activate the Dynamax and Gigantamax phenomena across the region. When it is awake, Eternatus causes the Darkest Day, a period in which countless Pokémon nearby are forced to Dynamax and sent on a rampage.
If Eternatus absorbs too much energy all at once, it changes into its Eternamax form - a special Gigantamax specific to Eternatus. Eternamax Eternatus towers above even Gigantamax Pokémon, its long body coiled in a spiky tornado of death. More of its body glows with the bright pink energy of its core and large black rings of spikes encircle portions of its body. The Dynamax energy that forms a storm around Eternamax Eternatus rips actual holes in spacetime.
Core Games
Eternatus in the core games
- Sword Pokédex: The core on its chest absorbs energy emanating from the lands of the Galar region. This energy is what allows Eternatus to stay active.
- Shield Pokédex: It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon.
Source: The Pokémon Company
Base Stats
- 140 HP
- 85 Attack
- 95 Defense
- 145 Sp. Attack
- 95 Sp. Defense
- 130 Speed
- 690 Total
Moves by Level
- Poison Tail (lv 1)
- Confuse Ray (lv 1)
- Dragon Tail (lv 1)
- Agility (lv 1)
- Toxic (lv 8)
- Venoshock (lv 16)
- Dragon Dance (lv 24)
- Cross Poison (lv 32)
- Dragon Pulse (lv 40)
- Flamethrower (lv 48)
- Dynamax Cannon (lv 56)
- Cosmic Power (lv 64)
- Recover (lv 72)
- Hyper Beam (lv 80)
- Eternabeam (lv 88)
Moves by TM/TR
- TM06 Fly
- TM08 Hyper Beam
- TM09 Giga Impact
- TM11 Solar Beam
- TM16 Screech
- TM17 Light Screen
- TM18 Reflect
- TM21 Rest
- TM24 Snore
- TM25 Protect
- TM26 Scary Face
- TM39 Facade
- TM57 Payback
- TM58 Assurance
- TM73 Cross Poison
- TM74 Venoshock
- TM76 Round
- TM92 Mystical Fire
- TM97 Brutal Swing
- TR02 Flamethrower
- TR12 Agility
- TR20 Substitute
- TR22 Sludge Bomb
- TR26 Endure
- TR27 Sleep Talk
- TR33 Shadow Ball
- TR44 Cosmic Power
- TR51 Dragon Dance
- TR54 Toxic Spikes
- TR57 Poison Jab
- TR62 Dragon Pulse
- TR70 Flash Cannon
- TR78 Sludge Wave
- TR91 Venom Drench
Moves by Tutoring
- Draco Meteor
Damaged normally by
- Normal 1×
- Flying 1×
- Rock 1×
- Ghost 1×
- Steel 1×
- Dark 1×
- Fairy 1×
Weak to
- Ground 2×
- Psychic 2×
- Ice 2×
- Dragon 2×
Immune to
- None
Resistant to
- Fighting ½×
- Poison ½×
- Bug ½×
- Fire ½×
- Water ½×
- Grass ¼×
- Electric ½×
Eternamax
- Sword Pokédex: As a result of Rose's meddling, Eternatus absorbed all the energy in the Galar region. It's now in a state of power overload.
- Shield Pokédex: Infinite amounts of energy pour from this Pokémon's enlarged core, warping the surrounding space-time.
Base Stats
- 255 HP
- 115 Attack
- 250 Defense
- 125 Sp. Attack
- 250 Sp. Defense
- 130 Speed
- 1125 Total
Pokémon Go
Eternatus in Pokémon Go
Pokédex: Not Available Yet
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