E os Leaks Continuam: reveladas novas Gigantamax!

Fala, Brasil! Aqui é o #Kevin_ e finalmente começaram os processos de Datamining dos jogos Pokémon Sword & Shield, ou seja, as extrações das informações (em alta qualidade) via códigos do jogo. Com isso, novas informações que ainda não haviam sido encontradas pelos leakers anteriores, acabaram sendo vazadas.

Esta é OFICIALMENTE a Pokédex Completa de Pokémon Sword & Shield:


Isso inclui alguns lendários e míticos (como as Espadas da Justiça, o Tao Trio, Melmetal, Solgaleo, Lunala e Necrozma, Zeraora...) além dos starters de Kanto e de Alola e do Pikachu com o boné do Ash. Lista Completa:

[001] - Bulbasaur
[002] - Ivysaur
[003] - Venusaur
[007] - Squirtle
[008] - Wartortle
[009] - Blastoise
[150] - Mewtwo
[151] - Mew
[251] - Celebi
[385] - Jirachi
[638] - Cobalion
[639] - Terrakion
[640] - Virizion
[643] - Reshiram
[644] - Zekrom
[646] - Kyurem
[647] - Keldeo
[722] - Rowlet
[723] - Dartrix
[724] - Decidueye
[725] - Litten
[726] - Torracat
[727] - Incineroar
[728] - Popplio
[729] - Brionne
[730] - Primarina
[789] - Cosmog
[790] - Cosmoem
[791] - Solgaleo
[792] - Lunala
[800] - Necrozma
[802] - Marshadow
[807] - Zeraora
[808] - Meltan
[809] - Melmetal

Na imagem, é possível observar ainda novas gigantamax: Toxtricity, Melmetal, Snorlax, Orbeetle e Sandaconda.

É possível perceber também que Appletun e Flapple possuem uma mesma forma Gigantamax, mas seus G-Max Moves diferem as duas criaturas.





*G-Max Toxtricity é o Pokémon que aparece no Geoglifo de Galar*


TMs:

- [TM00] Mega Punch
- [TM01] Mega Kick
- [TM02] Pay Day
- [TM03] Fire Punch
- [TM04] Ice Punch
- [TM05] Thunder Punch
- [TM06] Fly
- [TM07] Pin Missile
- [TM08] Hyper Beam
- [TM09] Giga Impact
- [TM10] Magical Leaf
- [TM11] Solar Beam
- [TM12] Solar Blade
- [TM13] Fire Spin
- [TM14] Thunder Wave
- [TM15] Dig
- [TM16] Screech
- [TM17] Light Screen
- [TM18] Reflect
- [TM19] Safeguard
- [TM20] Self-Destruct
- [TM21] Rest
- [TM22] Rock Slide
- [TM23] Thief
- [TM24] Snore
- [TM25] Protect
- [TM26] Scary Face
- [TM27] Icy Wind
- [TM28] Giga Drain
- [TM29] Charm
- [TM30] Steel Wing
- [TM31] Attract
- [TM32] Sandstorm
- [TM33] Rain Dance
- [TM34] Sunny Day
- [TM35] Hail
- [TM36] Whirlpool
- [TM37] Beat Up
- [TM38] Will-O-Wisp
- [TM39] Facade
- [TM40] Swift
- [TM41] Helping Hand
- [TM42] Revenge
- [TM43] Brick Break
- [TM44] Imprison
- [TM45] Dive
- [TM46] Weather Ball
- [TM47] Fake Tears
- [TM48] Rock Tomb
- [TM49] Sand Tomb
- [TM50] Bullet Seed
- [TM51] Icicle Spear
- [TM52] Bounce
- [TM53] Mud Shot
- [TM54] Rock Blast
- [TM55] Brine
- [TM56] U-turn
- [TM57] Payback
- [TM58] Assurance
- [TM59] Fling
- [TM60] Power Swap
- [TM61] Guard Swap
- [TM62] Speed Swap
- [TM63] Drain Punch
- [TM64] Avalanche
- [TM65] Shadow Claw
- [TM66] Thunder Fang
- [TM67] Ice Fang
- [TM68] Fire Fang
- [TM69] Psycho Cut
- [TM70] Trick Room
- [TM71] Wonder Room
- [TM72] Magic Room
- [TM73] Cross Poison
- [TM74] Venoshock
- [TM75] Low Sweep
- [TM76] Round
- [TM77] Hex
- [TM78] Acrobatics
- [TM79] Retaliate
- [TM80] Volt Switch
- [TM81] Bulldoze
- [TM82] Electroweb
- [TM83] Razor Shell
- [TM84] Tail Slap
- [TM85] Snarl
- [TM86] Phantom Force
- [TM87] Draining Kiss
- [TM88] Grassy Terrain
- [TM89] Misty Terrain
- [TM90] Electric Terrain
- [TM91] Psychic Terrain
- [TM92] Mystical Fire
- [TM93] Eerie Impulse
- [TM94] False Swipe
- [TM95] Air Slash
- [TM96] Smart Strike
- [TM97] Brutal Swing
- [TM98] Stomping Tantrum
- [TM99] Breaking Swipe

Technical Records (TR's):

- [TR00] Swords Dance
- [TR01] Body Slam
- [TR02] Flamethrower
- [TR03] Hydro Pump
- [TR04] Surf
- [TR05] Ice Beam
- [TR06] Blizzard
- [TR07] Low Kick
- [TR08] Thunderbolt
- [TR09] Thunder
- [TR10] Earthquake
- [TR11] Psychic
- [TR12] Agility
- [TR13] Focus Energy
- [TR14] Metronome
- [TR15] Fire Blast
- [TR16] Waterfall
- [TR17] Amnesia
- [TR18] Leech Life
- [TR19] Tri Attack
- [TR20] Substitute
- [TR21] Reversal
- [TR22] Sludge Bomb
- [TR23] Spikes
- [TR24] Outrage
- [TR25] Psyshock
- [TR26] Endure
- [TR27] Sleep Talk
- [TR28] Megahorn
- [TR29] Baton Pass
- [TR30] Encore
- [TR31] Iron Tail
- [TR32] Crunch
- [TR33] Shadow Ball
- [TR34] Future Sight
- [TR35] Uproar
- [TR36] Heat Wave
- [TR37] Taunt
- [TR38] Trick
- [TR39] Superpower
- [TR40] Skill Swap
- [TR41] Blaze Kick
- [TR42] Hyper Voice
- [TR43] Overheat
- [TR44] Cosmic Power
- [TR45] Muddy Water
- [TR46] Iron Defense
- [TR47] Dragon Claw
- [TR48] Bulk Up
- [TR49] Calm Mind
- [TR50] Leaf Blade
- [TR51] Dragon Dance
- [TR52] Gyro Ball
- [TR53] Close Combat
- [TR54] Toxic Spikes
- [TR55] Flare Blitz
- [TR56] Aura Sphere
- [TR57] Poison Jab
- [TR58] Dark Pulse
- [TR59] Seed Bomb
- [TR60] X-Scissor
- [TR61] Bug Buzz
- [TR62] Dragon Pulse
- [TR63] Power Gem
- [TR64] Focus Blast
- [TR65] Energy Ball
- [TR66] Brave Bird
- [TR67] Earth Power
- [TR68] Nasty Plot
- [TR69] Zen Headbutt
- [TR70] Flash Cannon
- [TR71] Leaf Storm
- [TR72] Power Whip
- [TR73] Gunk Shot
- [TR74] Iron Head
- [TR75] Stone Edge
- [TR76] Stealth Rock
- [TR77] Grass Knot
- [TR78] Sludge Wave
- [TR79] Heavy Slam
- [TR80] Electro Ball
- [TR81] Foul Play
- [TR82] Stored Power
- [TR83] Ally Switch
- [TR84] Scald
- [TR85] Work Up
- [TR86] Wild Charge
- [TR87] Drill Run
- [TR88] Heat Crash
- [TR89] Hurricane
- [TR90] Play Rough
- [TR91] Venom Drench
- [TR92] Dazzling Gleam
- [TR93] Darkest Lariat
- [TR94] High Horsepower
- [TR95] Throat Chop
- [TR96] Pollen Puff
- [TR97] Psychic Fangs
- [TR98] Liquidation
- [TR99] Body Press

Novos Movimentos (Em Breve, a tradução)


  • Double Iron Bash The user rotates, centering the hex nut in its chest, and then strikes with its arms twice in a row. This may also make the target flinch.
  • Dynamax Cannon The user unleashes a strong beam from its core. This move deals twice the damage if the target is Dynamaxed.
  • Snipe Shot The user ignores the effects of opposing Pokémon’s moves and Abilities that draw in moves, allowing this move to hit the chosen target.
  • Jaw Lock This move prevents the user and the target from switching out until either of them faints. The effect goes away if either of the Pokémon leaves the field.
  • Stuff Cheeks The user eats its held Berry, then sharply raises its Defense stat.
  • No Retreat This move raises all the user’s stats but prevents the user from switching out or fleeing.
  • Tar Shot The user pours sticky tar over the target, lowering the target’s Speed stat. The target becomes weaker to Fire-type moves.
  • Magic Powder The user scatters a cloud of magic powder that changes the target to Psychic type.
  • Dragon Darts The user attacks twice using Dreepy. If there are two targets, this move hits each target once.
  • Teatime The user has teatime with all the Pokémon in the battle. Each Pokémon eats its held Berry.
  • Octolock The user locks the target in and prevents it from fleeing. This move also lowers the target’s Defense and Sp. Def every turn.
  • Bolt Beak The user stabs the target with its electrified beak. If the user attacks before the target, the power of this move is doubled.
  • Fishious Rend The user rends the target with its hard gills. If the user attacks before the target, the power of this move is doubled.
  • Court Change With its mysterious power, the user swaps the effects on either side of the field.
  • Clangorous Soul The user raises all its stats by using some of its HP.
  • Body Press The user attacks by slamming its body into the target. The higher the user’s Defense, the more damage it can inflict on the target.
  • Decorate The user sharply raises the target’s Attack and Sp. Atk stats by decorating the target.
  • Drum Beating The user plays its drum, controlling the drum’s roots to attack the target. This also lowers the target’s Speed stat.
  • Snap Trap The user snares the target in a snap trap for four to five turns.
  • Pyro Ball The user attacks by igniting a small stone and launching it as a fiery ball at the target. This may also leave the target with a burn.
  • Behemoth Blade The user becomes a gigantic sword and cuts the target. This move deals twice the damage if the target is Dynamaxed.
  • Behemoth Bash The user becomes a gigantic shield and slams into the target. This move deals twice the damage if the target is Dynamaxed.
  • Aura Wheel Morpeko attacks and raises its Speed with the energy stored in its cheeks. This move’s type changes depending on the user’s form.
  • Breaking Swipe The user swings its tough tail wildly and attacks opposing Pokémon. This also lowers their Attack stats.
  • Branch Poke The user attacks the target by poking it with a sharply pointed branch.
  • Overdrive The user attacks opposing Pokémon by twanging a guitar or bass guitar, causing a huge echo and strong vibration.
  • Apple Acid The user attacks the target with an acidic liquid created from tart apples. This also lowers the target’s Sp. Def stat.
  • Grav Apple The user inflicts damage by dropping an apple from high above. This also lowers the target’s Defense stat.
  • Spirit Break The user attacks the target with so much force that it could break the target’s spirit. This also lowers the target’s Sp. Atk stat.
  • Strange Steam The user attacks the target by emitting steam. This may also confuse the target.
  • Life Dew The user scatters mysterious water around and restores the HP of itself and its ally Pokémon in the battle.
  • Obstruct This move enables the user to protect itself from all attacks. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession. Direct contact harshly lowers the attacker’s Defense stat.
  • False Surrender The user pretends to bow its head, but then it stabs the target with its disheveled hair. This attack never misses.
  • Meteor Assault The user attacks wildly with its thick leek. The user can’t move on the next turn, because the force of this move makes it stagger.
  • Eternabeam This is Eternatus’s most powerful attack in its original form. The user can’t move on the next turn.
  • Steel Beam The user fires a beam of steel that it collected from its entire body. This also damages the user.
MAX MOVES:

  • Max Flare This is a Fire-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user intensifies the sun for five turns.
  • Max Flutterby This is a Bug-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target’s Sp. Atk stat.
  • Max Lightning This is an Electric-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Electric Terrain for five turns.
  • Max Strike This is a Normal-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target’s Speed stat.
  • Max Knuckle This is a Fighting-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon’s Attack stats.
  • Max Phantasm This is a Ghost-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target’s Defense stat.
  • Max Hailstorm This is an Ice-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user summons a hailstorm lasting five turns.
  • Max Ooze This is a Poison-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon’s Sp. Atk stats.
  • Max Geyser This is a Water-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns.
  • Max Airstream This is a Flying-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon’s Speed stats.
  • Max Starfall This is a Fairy-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Misty Terrain for five turns.
  • Max Wyrmwind This is a Dragon-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target’s Attack stat.
  • Max Mindstorm This is a Psychic-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Psychic Terrain for five turns.
  • Max Rockfall This is a Rock-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user summons a sandstorm lasting five turns.
  • Max Quake This is a Ground-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon’s Sp. Def stats.
  • Max Darkness This is a Dark-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This lowers the target’s Sp. Def stat.
  • Max Overgrowth This is a Grass-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns.
  • Max Steelspike This is a Steel-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon’s Defense stats.
  • Max Guard This move enables the user to protect itself from all attacks. Its chance of failing rises if it is used in succession.


G-MAX MOVES:

  • G-Max Wildfire A Fire-type attack that Gigantamax Charizard use. This move continues to deal damage to opponents for four turns.
  • G-Max Befuddle A Bug-type attack that Gigantamax Butterfree use. This move inflicts the poisoned, paralyzed, or asleep status condition on opponents.
  • G-Max Volt Crash An Electric-type attack that Gigantamax Pikachu use. This move paralyzes opponents.
  • G-Max Gold Rush A Normal-type attack that Gigantamax Meowth use. This move confuses opponents and also earns extra money.
  • G-Max Chi Strike A Fighting-type attack that Gigantamax Machamp use. This move raises the chance of critical hits.
  • G-Max Terror A Ghost-type attack that Gigantamax Gengar use. This Pokémon steps on the opposing Pokémon’s shadow to prevent them from escaping.
  • G-Max Resonance An Ice-type attack that Gigantamax Lapras use. This move reduces the damage received for five turns.
  • G-Max Cuddle A Normal-type attack that Gigantamax Eevee use. This move infatuates opponents.
  • G-Max Replenish A Normal-type attack that Gigantamax Snorlax use. This move restores Berries that have been eaten.
  • G-Max Malodor A Poison-type attack that Gigantamax Garbodor use. This move poisons opponents.
  • G-Max Stonesurge A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Drednaw use. This move scatters sharp rocks around the field.
  • G-Max Wind Rage A Flying-type attack that Gigantamax Corviknight use. This move removes the effects of moves like Reflect and Light Screen.
  • G-Max Stun Shock An Electric-type attack that Gigantamax Toxtricity use. This move poisons or paralyzes opponents.
  • G-Max Finale A Fairy-type attack that Gigantamax Alcremie use. This move heals the HP of allies.
  • G-Max Depletion A Dragon-type attack that Gigantamax Duraludon use. Reduces the PP of the last move used.
  • G-Max Gravitas A Psychic-type attack that Gigantamax Orbeetle use. This move changes gravity for five turns.
  • G-Max Volcalith A Rock-type attack that Gigantamax Coalossal use. This move continues to deal damage to opponents for four turns.
  • G-Max Sandblast A Ground-type attack that Gigantamax Sandaconda use. Opponents are trapped in a raging sandstorm for four to five turns.
  • G-Max Snooze A Dark-type attack that Gigantamax Grimmsnarl use. The user lets loose a huge yawn that lulls the targets into falling asleep on the next turn.
  • G-Max Tartness A Grass-type attack that Gigantamax Flapple use. This move reduces the opponents’ evasiveness.
  • G-Max Sweetness A Grass-type attack that Gigantamax Appletun use. This move heals the status conditions of allies.
  • G-Max Smite A Fairy-type attack that Gigantamax Hatterene use. This move confuses opponents.
  • G-Max Steelsurge A Steel-type attack that Gigantamax Copperajah use. This move scatters sharp spikes around the field.
  • G-Max Meltdown A Steel-type attack that Gigantamax Melmetal use. This move makes opponents incapable of using the same move twice in a row.
  • G-Max Foam Burst A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Kingler use. This move harshly lowers the Speed of opponents.
  • G-Max Centiferno A Fire-type attack that Gigantamax Centiskorch use. This move traps opponents in flames for four to five turns.


NOVOS MÉTODOS DE EVOLUÇÃO PARA POKÉMON ANTIGOS:


  • Eevee evoluirá para Leafeon a partir da Leaf Stone;
  • Eevee evoluirá para Glaceon a partir da Ice Stone;
  • Charjabug evoluirá para Vikavolt a partir da Thunder Stone.

MOVIMENTOS QUE FORAM REMOVIDOS, ou seja, QUE NÃO PODERÃO SER APRENDIDOS POR NENHUM POKÉMON E/OU EXECUTADOS:


002 Karate Chop
003 Double Slap
004 Comet Punch
013 Razor Wind
026 Jump Kick
027 Rolling Kick
041 Twineedle
049 Sonic Boom
082 Dragon Rage
096 Meditate
099 Rage
112 Barrier
117 Bide
119 Mirror Move
121 Egg Bomb
125 Bone Club
128 Clamp
131 Spike Cannon
132 Constrict
134 Kinesis
140 Barrage
145 Bubble
146 Dizzy Punch
148 Flash
149 Psywave
159 Sharpen
169 Spider Web
171 Nightmare
185 Feint Attack
193 Foresight
216 Return
218 Frustration
222 Magnitude
228 Pursuit
237 Hidden Power
265 Smelling Salts
274 Assist
287 Refresh
289 Snatch
290 Secret Power
293 Camouflage
300 Mud Sport
301 Ice Ball
302 Needle Arm
316 Odor Sleuth
318 Silver Wind
320 Grass Whistle
324 Signal Beam
327 Sky Uppercut
346 Water Sport
357 Miracle Eye
358 Wake-Up Slap
363 Natural Gift
373 Embargo
376 Trump Card
377 Heal Block
378 Wring Out
381 Lucky Chant
382 Me First
386 Punishment
426 Mud Bomb
429 Mirror Shot
431 Rock Climb
443 Magnet Bomb
445 Captivate
456 Heal Order
466 Ominous Wind
477 Telekinesis
481 Flame Burst
485 Synchronoise
498 Chip Away
507 Sky Drop
516 Bestow
531 Heart Stamp
537 Steamroller
563 Rototiller
569 Ion Deluge
622 Breakneck Blitz
623 Breakneck Blitz
624 All-Out Pummeling
625 All-Out Pummeling
626 Supersonic Skystrike
627 Supersonic Skystrike
628 Acid Downpour
629 Acid Downpour
630 Tectonic Rage
631 Tectonic Rage
632 Continental Crush
633 Continental Crush
634 Savage Spin-Out
635 Savage Spin-Out
636 Never-Ending Nightmare
637 Never-Ending Nightmare
638 Corkscrew Crash
639 Corkscrew Crash
640 Inferno Overdrive
641 Inferno Overdrive
642 Hydro Vortex
643 Hydro Vortex
644 Bloom Doom
645 Bloom Doom
646 Gigavolt Havoc
647 Gigavolt Havoc
648 Shattered Psyche
649 Shattered Psyche
650 Subzero Slammer
651 Subzero Slammer
652 Devastating Drake
653 Devastating Drake
654 Black Hole Eclipse
655 Black Hole Eclipse
656 Twinkle Tackle
657 Twinkle Tackle
658 Catastropika
671 Spotlight
695 Sinister Arrow Raid
696 Malicious Moonsault
697 Oceanic Operetta
698 Guardian of Alola
699 Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike
700 Stoked Sparksurfer
701 Pulverizing Pancake
702 Extreme Evoboost
703 Genesis Supernova
719 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt
723 Light That Burns the Sky
724 Searing Sunraze Smash
725 Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom
726 Let’s Snuggle Forever
727 Splintered Stormshards
728 Clangorous Soulblaze
729 Zippy Zap
730 Splishy Splash
731 Floaty Fall
732 Pika Papow
733 Bouncy Bubble
734 Buzzy Buzz
735 Sizzly Slide
736 Glitzy Glow
737 Baddy Bad
738 Sappy Seed
739 Freezy Frost
740 Sparkly Swirl
741 Veevee Volley

NOVAS HABILIDADES:


  • Intrepid Sword Boosts the Pokémon’s Attack stat when the Pokémon enters a battle. - Zacian
  • Dauntless Shield Boosts the Pokémon’s Defense stat when the Pokémon enters a battle. - Zamazenta
  • Libero Changes the Pokémon’s type to the type of the move it’s about to use. - Cinderace
  • Ball Fetch If the Pokémon is not holding an item, it will fetch the Poké Ball from the first failed throw of the battle. - Yamper
  • Cotton Down When the Pokémon is hit by an attack, it scatters cotton fluff around and lowers the Speed stat of all Pokémon except itself. - Eldegoss
  • Propeller Tail Ignores the effects of opposing Pokémon’s Abilities and moves that draw in moves. - Barraskewda
  • Mirror Armor Bounces back only the stat-lowering effects that the Pokémon receives. - Corviknight
  • Gulp Missile When the Pokémon uses Surf or Dive, it will come back with prey. When it takes damage, it will spit out the prey to attack. - Cramorant
  • Stalwart Ignores the effects of opposing Pokémon’s Abilities and moves that draw in moves. - Duraludon
  • Steam Engine Boosts the Pokémon’s Speed stat drastically if hit by a Fire- or Water-type move. - Rolycoly line
  • Punk Rock Boosts the power of sound-based moves. The Pokémon also takes half the damage from these kinds of moves. - Toxtricity
  • Sand Spit The Pokémon creates a sandstorm when it’s hit by an attack. - Sandaconda
  • Ice Scales The Pokémon is protected by ice scales, which halve the damage taken from special moves. - Frosmoth
  • Ripen Ripens Berries and doubles their effect. - Flapple/Appletun
  • Ice Face The Pokémon’s ice head can take a physical attack as a substitute, but the attack also changes the Pokémon’s appearance. The ice will be restored when it hails. - Eiscue
  • Power Spot Just being next to the Pokémon powers up moves. - Stonjourner
  • Mimicry Changes the Pokémon’s type depending on the terrain. - Galarian Stunfisk
  • Screen Cleaner When the Pokémon enters a battle, the effects of Light Screen, Reflect, and Aurora Veil are nullified for both opposing and ally Pokémon. - Mr Rime
  • Steely Spirit Powers up ally Pokémon’s Steel-type moves. - Purrserker
  • Perish Body When hit by a move that makes direct contact, the Pokémon and the attacker will faint after three turns unless they switch out of battle. - Galarian Corsola/Cursola
  • Wandering Spirit The Pokémon exchanges Abilities with a Pokémon that hits it with a move that makes direct contact. - Runerigus
  • Gorilla Tactics Boosts the Pokémon’s Attack stat but only allows the use of the first selected move. - Galarian Darmanitan
  • Neutralizing Gas If the Pokémon with Neutralizing Gas is in the battle, the effects of all Pokémon’s Abilities will be nullified or will not be triggered. - Galarian Weezing
  • Pastel Veil Protects the Pokémon and its ally Pokémon from being poisoned. - Galarian Ponyta Line
  • Hunger Switch The Pokémon changes its form, alternating between its Full Belly Mode and Hangry Mode after the end of each turn. - Morpeko


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