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Generation VIII · #10223 — Cream Pokémon
Gigantamax Alcremie is the colossal form of the Cream Pokémon, towering at an astounding 30 meters in height and weighing approximately 1,000 kilograms. This transformation represents one of the most visually striking Gigantamax forms introduced in Generation VIII, where Alcremie transcends its dainty appearance to become a towering dessert colossus. Unlike its base form which stands at a modest 0.3 meters, Gigantamax Alcremie becomes a gargantuan structure of whipped cream and confectionery majesty. The transformation is available to any Alcremie that possesses the Gigantamax Factor, regardless of which decorative cream form the individual Alcremie takes in its standard state. During Gigantamax transformation, Alcremie retains its Fairy typing and becomes a formidable force in competitive battles, utilizing its exclusive move G-Max Finale to overwhelm opponents with waves of caloric devastation.
30.0m
1000.0kg
Cream Pokémon
100% Female
white
blob
Prevents friendly Pokémon from sleeping.
Protects allies against moves that affect their mental state.
Gigantamax Alcremie's biology undergoes a profound transformation from its base form, though it maintains the fundamental nature of a cream-secreting Pokémon. When Gigantamaxed, the cream that ordinarily flows from Alcremie's hands becomes pressurized and weaponized, pouring endlessly from the Pokémon's colossal body in an overwhelming torrent. According to Pokédex entries, the cream stiffens dramatically when compressed by impact, with harder impacts resulting in correspondingly harder cream—a property that makes Gigantamax Alcremie's physical structure simultaneously soft and destructively durable. The transformation does not alter Alcremie's base stat distribution, maintaining identical values with 121 Special Defense and 110 Special Attack, though the Gigantamax phenomenon amplifies the raw power these stats represent. The Pokémon's cellular composition becomes even more dynamic during this state, with the whipped cream now capable of being compressed into missile-like projectiles, each containing approximately 100,000 kilocalories of energy.
Alcremie exists exclusively as a female Pokémon, with a gender ratio of 0% male to 100% female, making it one of the rarer all-female species in the Pokédex. This female-only characteristic persists through the Gigantamax transformation, as gender ratios are inherent traits rather than states affected by temporary morphing. The breeding mechanics for Alcremie remain unchanged regardless of whether the individual Pokémon is capable of Gigantamaxing, as the Gigantamax Factor is separate from reproductive biology. Alcremie belongs to both the Fairy and Amorphous egg groups, providing flexibility in breeding combinations with other Pokémon from these groups. The species has a base happiness of 50 and a hatch counter of 20 cycles, requiring approximately 4,884 to 5,140 steps to hatch from an egg. Female-only species often carry cultural significance in Pokémon lore, and Alcremie's exclusive femininity may reflect the traditional association of pastry-making and confectionery with specific cultural or gender roles, though the Pokémon's power—particularly in Gigantamax form—thoroughly transcends any such limitations.
Gigantamax Alcremie represents not an evolution but a temporary transformation state exclusive to Pokémon carrying the Gigantamax Factor, a phenomenon distinct from traditional mega evolution or standard evolution mechanics. The transformation can be accessed by any Alcremie regardless of its specific cream form—whether Vanilla Cream, Caramel Swirl, Rainbow Swirl, or any of the other eight decorative variations—as Gigantamax transformation creates a unified appearance across all Alcremie variants. Unlike the evolution from Milcery to Alcremie, which requires spinning while holding a Sweet item under specific time and directional conditions, Gigantamax transformation requires no special items or actions beyond possessing the Gigantamax Factor and accessing Dynamax locations such as those in Pokémon Sword and Shield's Wild Area and stadiums. The transformation persists only for three turns during battle before Alcremie reverts to its standard form, making Gigantamax a tactical decision rather than a permanent state. While regular Alcremie maintains identical stats across all its cream-based forms, the Gigantamax state amplifies move power through its exclusive G-Max Finale, which combines the overwhelming force of Gigantamax mechanics with Alcremie's signature cream-based assault.
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While Gigantamax Alcremie's behavior during transformation has not been extensively documented, its base form reveals crucial insights into how this Pokémon likely behaves when enlarged. Alcremie demonstrates a strong emotional connection to its Trainer, treating them to berries decorated with its signature cream when trust is established. The quality and richness of Alcremie's cream directly correlates with its contentment level, suggesting that a Gigantamaxed Alcremie in a positive state would produce cream of exceptional quality during transformation. In its base form, Alcremie's cream secretions are highly valued by pastry chefs throughout the Pokémon world, making Gigantamax Alcremie's endless cream production during transformation a theoretically invaluable resource, though the aggressive nature of battle transformations would render such harvesting impractical. The Pokémon's Sweet Veil ability prevents friendly Pokémon from falling asleep, and its hidden Aroma Veil protects allies against moves that affect their mental state, suggesting that even in Gigantamax form, Alcremie maintains its supportive and protective instincts toward its companions.
When it trusts a Trainer, it will treat them to berries it’s decorated with cream.
When Alcremie is content, the cream it secretes from its hands becomes sweeter and richer.
Gigantamax Alcremie's design philosophy centers on the exaggeration and militarization of its base form's defining characteristics—creamy sweetness transformed into an imposing force of culinary power. The name Alcremie derives from 'alchemic' and 'crème,' reflecting the magical nature of its cream production and Fairy-type classification, while the Gigantamax designation simply denotes its temporary enlarged state. The base Alcremie's aesthetic already incorporates cream and dessert elements through its form variations and cream-producing abilities, but Gigantamax pushes these concepts to absurd extremes, creating a towering structure of weaponized whipped cream that stands as a metaphor for sweetness weaponized. The design maintains the rounded, organic shapes characteristic of Alcremie while scaling them up to architectural proportions, creating a surreal image of a Pokémon that is simultaneously adorable and intimidating. This duality—the inherent gentleness of a pastry-based Pokémon contrasted with the overwhelming destructive potential of Gigantamax transformation—makes Alcremie one of Generation VIII's most thematically coherent Gigantamax designs, balancing whimsy with genuine threat in a way that few other Pokémon transformations achieve.
In competitive Pokémon battles, Gigantamax Alcremie functions as a specialized special attacker with exceptional defensive capabilities, leveraging its 121 Special Defense stat as its primary defensive anchor alongside respectable 75 Defense. The Pokémon's 110 Special Attack provides reliable offensive output through Fairy-type moves and coverage options, while its 64 Speed necessitates the use of Trick Room support or priority moves for optimal performance. Gigantamax Alcremie's primary competitive advantage manifests through G-Max Finale, its exclusive Gigantamax move, which combines the base power amplification inherent to Gigantamax transformations with Alcremie's cream-launching aesthetic, delivering overwhelming special attack-based damage. The Sweet Veil ability prevents opponent Pokémon from using sleep-inducing moves and prevents friendly Pokémon from being afflicted with sleep, valuable in competitive formats where sleep disruption can swing matches decisively. Players often utilize Alcremie as a defensive pivot that can absorb hits directed at bulkier teammates before Gigantamaxing to deliver a decisive blow with G-Max Finale, the latter's guaranteed turn allowance making it a reliable finishing move for weakened opponents. The combination of respectable Special Defense, reliable Special Attack, Fairy typing for excellent coverage, and the disruptive potential of Sweet Veil creates a Pokémon viable in both singles and doubles formats, particularly in scenarios where Sleep-inducing strategies from opponents pose a primary threat.
Alcremie-gmax is a fairy type Pokemon.
Alcremie-gmax does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Alcremie-gmax is weak to poison and steel type moves.
Alcremie emerged as one of Generation VIII's most popular and beloved Pokémon despite—or perhaps because of—its unconventional concept as a living dessert. The Cream Pokémon's design resonated particularly strongly with players who appreciated whimsical creature concepts that prioritized charm and visual appeal alongside battle competence. Gigantamax Alcremie amplified this appeal by delivering the humorous spectacle of an enormous sentient dessert dominating the battlefield, creating memorable moments that transcended typical competitive gameplay into the realm of entertaining spectacle. The Pokémon has maintained consistent representation in the Pokémon anime and trading card game, with its Gigantamax form providing visually striking material for animation sequences and card illustrations. In the broader gaming community, Alcremie represents Generation VIII's willingness to embrace conceptual boldness, creating Pokémon that prioritize imaginative design over naturalistic constraints. The species has become particularly beloved by casual players and collectors who appreciate its aesthetic, while competitive players respect its legitimate battle viability and unique movepool. Fan communities have embraced Alcremie's female-exclusive status and multiple form variations as design elements worthy of celebration rather than limitation, creating a Pokémon that successfully bridges casual and competitive appeal.
Gigantamax Alcremie is available exclusively to players who possess an Alcremie with the Gigantamax Factor in Pokémon Sword and Shield, the generation VIII games where Gigantamax transformation was introduced. Alcremie itself is encountered in the Wild Area of these games, with availability dependent on specific weather conditions and location parameters. To access Gigantamax Alcremie in battle, players must first evolve a Milcery into standard Alcremie through the spin mechanic involving holding a Sweet item, then ensure their Alcremie has been exposed to Gigantamax energy through Max Raid Battles or other Gigantamax Factor-distributing mechanics. The Gigantamax transformation is accessible in Pokémon Sword and Shield's Wild Area throughout various dynamax-enabled locations, and in competitive formats that permit Gigantamax mechanics such as official tournaments and compatible battle formats. In subsequent generations including Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Alcremie remains available through various methods including breeding or transfer mechanics, though Gigantamax as a mechanic was replaced by Terastallization, meaning Gigantamax Alcremie specifically exists only in Sword and Shield unless Nintendo releases future titles that reinstate the Gigantamax system. Players seeking competitive Gigantamax Alcremie in modern titles must retain them from Sword and Shield or utilize compatibility mechanics to transfer saved Alcremie from those games.