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|type of villain = Destructive Alien}} {{Quote|It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon.|The Pokédex in ''Pokémon Shield'' about Eternatus.}}
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{{Quote|It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon.|The Pokédex in ''Pokémon Shield'' about Eternatus.}}
 
   
 
'''Eternatus''', also known as the '''Gigantic Pokémon''', is a Legendary Poison/Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII. It serves as the final antagonist of ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield''.
 
'''Eternatus''', also known as the '''Gigantic Pokémon''', is a Legendary Poison/Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII. It serves as the final antagonist of ''Pokémon Sword'' and ''Shield''.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Eternatus is an alien that appeared 20,000 years ago when the meteorite it was riding impacted the Pokémon planet. To recharge itself, Eternatus absorbed everything it could harness within its core, an event referred to as the "Darkest Day". That was until two heroes, along with [https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Zacian_and_Zamazenta Zacian and Zamazenta] , the guardians of the Galar region, defeated the monster and sealed it away. From within its imprisonment, Eternatus leaked energy across the Galar region from the core on its chest. When Pokémon come in contact with Eternatus' energy, they enlargen in size, a term referred to as Dynamaxing.
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Eternatus is an alien that appeared 20,000 years ago when the meteorite that contained it impacted the Galar region of the planet. To recharge itself, Eternatus absorbed everything it could harness within its core, an event referred to as the "Darkest Day". That was until two heroes, along with [https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Zacian_and_Zamazenta Zacian and Zamazenta], the guardians of the Galar region, defeated the monster and sealed it away. From within its imprisonment, Eternatus leaked energy across the Galar region from the core on its chest. When Pokémon come in contact with Eternatus' energy, they enlargen in size, a term referred to as Dynamaxing.
   
 
[[Chairman Rose]] of [[Macro Cosmos]] would awaken Eternatus from its slumber to inherit its power to restore the energy crisis affecting Galar from inside the Energy Plant, feeding it his Wishing Stars to produce Galar Particles. But because Eternatus was not fully healed of its wounds, it grows feral and destroys everything in its path like it did thousands of years ago. Champion Leon tries to catch Eternatus in order to calm it, only for it to break out of his Pokéballs. Leon then orders the player to fight and defeat Eternatus, which they manage to do. However, this only angers Eternatus further, making it absorb all remaining Dynamax energy within the Galar region. This stops all Dynamaxing Pokémon, but turns Eternatus into its own Gigantamax form, "Eternamax".
 
[[Chairman Rose]] of [[Macro Cosmos]] would awaken Eternatus from its slumber to inherit its power to restore the energy crisis affecting Galar from inside the Energy Plant, feeding it his Wishing Stars to produce Galar Particles. But because Eternatus was not fully healed of its wounds, it grows feral and destroys everything in its path like it did thousands of years ago. Champion Leon tries to catch Eternatus in order to calm it, only for it to break out of his Pokéballs. Leon then orders the player to fight and defeat Eternatus, which they manage to do. However, this only angers Eternatus further, making it absorb all remaining Dynamax energy within the Galar region. This stops all Dynamaxing Pokémon, but turns Eternatus into its own Gigantamax form, "Eternamax".

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It was inside a meteorite that fell 20,000 years ago. There seems to be a connection between this Pokémon and the Dynamax phenomenon.
~ The Pokédex in Pokémon Shield about Eternatus.

Eternatus, also known as the Gigantic Pokémon, is a Legendary Poison/Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII. It serves as the final antagonist of Pokémon Sword and Shield.

Biography

Eternatus is an alien that appeared 20,000 years ago when the meteorite that contained it impacted the Galar region of the planet. To recharge itself, Eternatus absorbed everything it could harness within its core, an event referred to as the "Darkest Day". That was until two heroes, along with Zacian and Zamazenta, the guardians of the Galar region, defeated the monster and sealed it away. From within its imprisonment, Eternatus leaked energy across the Galar region from the core on its chest. When Pokémon come in contact with Eternatus' energy, they enlargen in size, a term referred to as Dynamaxing.

Chairman Rose of Macro Cosmos would awaken Eternatus from its slumber to inherit its power to restore the energy crisis affecting Galar from inside the Energy Plant, feeding it his Wishing Stars to produce Galar Particles. But because Eternatus was not fully healed of its wounds, it grows feral and destroys everything in its path like it did thousands of years ago. Champion Leon tries to catch Eternatus in order to calm it, only for it to break out of his Pokéballs. Leon then orders the player to fight and defeat Eternatus, which they manage to do. However, this only angers Eternatus further, making it absorb all remaining Dynamax energy within the Galar region. This stops all Dynamaxing Pokémon, but turns Eternatus into its own Gigantamax form, "Eternamax".

While attempting to battle Eternamax Eternatus, the player and Hop were completely unable to command their Pokémon due to Eternatus' interferences. Suddenly, Hop remembers about the Sword and Shield relics, and uses their powers to awaken Zacian and Zamazenta. The relics return the two to their true forms, restoring enough energy to let the duo, the player, Hop, and their Pokémon defeat Eternatus. The player then throws a Pokéball and manages to capture Eternatus, soothing its wrath and restoring Galar back to normal.

Appearance

Eternatus is a large blue skeleton-like dragon with wings and some type of head armor on its head. In the middle of its ribcage is a pink crystal, which is its core. As Eternamax, the dragon takes the form of a long hand-like appendage that rotates around the core.

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  • Eternatus is the first Legendary Pokémon to have a Poison typing.
  • Eternatus is the third Pokémon to have a Poison/Dragon typing, after Dragalge and Nagandel, as well as the first Legendary to have this typing.
  • Eternatus' signature move "Dynamax Cannon" deals twice the amount of damage to opposing Pokémon that are currently Dynamaxed.
  • When the player throws a Pokéball to capture Eternatus, it tries to resist entering, making it the first Pokémon to do so in the series.
  • Should the player somehow be out of Pokéballs when trying to catch Eternatus, the game automatically grants a single Pokéball to catch it.
    • Also, should the player have their party and all 31 boxes in the PC filled up, the game unlocks a 32nd PC box to store Eternatus in. Hacking the game to unlock and fill up the 32nd box prior to capturing Eternatus makes it unable to capture Eternatus when the player is required to, thus softlocking the game.
  • Due to its existence from space and its eldritch appearance, some speculate that Eternatus is an Ultra Beast, although this rumor has not been confirmed.
  • Eternatus' name may be derived on "eternal". Its Japanese name Mugendaina may be derived on mugen (infinite).
  • Eternatus is the 890th Pokémon in the National Pokédex.
  • Eternatus is the second villainous Pokémon in the main series games, the first being Necrozma from Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon.
    • Just like Necrozma, Eternatus is a powerful alien that came from space and gathers energy within its core, which it can turn into a beam for massive damage.
    • Likewise, Eternatus is the original source of Dynamaxing similar to how Necrozma is the source of Z-Crystals and Totem Pokémon.
  • Eternamax has a base stat total of 1125, more than any Pokémon to date. To put this into scale, the previous record holders were Mega Rayquaza and Mega Mewtwo (X and Y), both of whom had base stat totals of 780.
  • At 65'07", Eternatus is the tallest Pokemon; at 2094 pounds, it ties with Groudon for the second heaviest Pokemon. When assuming its Eternamax form, it grows to 328 feet, and its weight is unknown.

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