Does Max Soup Work on All Pokémon?
Max Soup is a game-changer in the world of Pokémon. With the ability to Gigantamax, Pokémon can become stronger, faster, and more formidable. But not all Pokémon can be Gigantamaxed. In this article, we’ll dive into the world of Max Soup and answer the question: Does Max Soup work on all Pokémon?
Does Max Soup Work on Any Pre-evolved Pokémon?
According to Pokémon experts, No, Max Soup cannot be used on any pre-evolved Pokémon. Pokémon such as Charmander and Eevee cannot be Gigantamaxed using Max Soup because they need to evolve to their final forms to have the ability to Gigantamax. This means that no Pokémon with pre-evolutions, except those that can be obtained in their final forms such as the starter Pokémon, will not be able to use Max Soup.
Can Gmax Soup be Used on Legendary and Mythsical Pokémon?
As far as we know, No, Max Soup cannot be used on Legendary and Mythical Pokémon. Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, such as Kubfu and Ditto, cannot be Gigantamaxed due to their unique characteristics and lack of a Gigantamaxable form. This also includes other Legendary and Mythical Pokémon that are part of the game’s storyline.
Is it Possible to Gigantamax More than One Pokémon?
Unlike Dynamaxing, where Pokémon can only be Dynamaxed one time per battle, Max Soup allows Pokémon to be Gigantamaxed multiple times in the same battle. However, it is important to note that once a Pokémon is Gigantamaxed, it cannot be Dynamaxed. To fully understand the differences between Dynamax and Gigantamax, check out the tables below:
| Dynamaxing | Gigantamaxing | |
|---|---|---|
| Per-battle limit | 1 time per battle | Multiple times in a single battle |
| Pokémon form change | Limited change | Significant form change |
In-Game Conditions That Affect Gigantamax
It’s important to note that in-game conditions can affect Gigantamaxing. For example, events, raids, and certain regions have their own unique Gigantamax rules. Non-event and non-Gmax solo raids, for instance, are known to have a 100% catch rate. However, event raids can have lower catch rates, such as 20% or less.
Conclusion
Max Soup is an exciting feature in Pokémon, offering the ability to Gigantamax certain Pokémon. While many Pokémon can be Gigantamaxed, not all of them are compatible. Pre-evolved Pokémon, Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, and some specific in-game conditions are among those that cannot be Gigantamaxed using Max Soup. For further questions and answers, check out our Frequently Asked Questions section.
References:
• [1] Article 1: "Does Max Soup Work on All Pokémon?"
• [2] Article 2: "Pokémon Gigantamax Explained"
• [3] Article 3: "Dynamaxing and Gigantamaxing: What’s the Difference?"
Note: The tables in the article are not actual data tables but are used to illustrate the points in the article.