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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
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copperajah-gmax #10224

Steel

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Fighting
Ground
Fire

Resistant to (½x damage):

Normal
Flying
Rock
Bug
Steel
Grass
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Fairy

Immune to (0x damage):

Poison

copperajah-gmax

Generation VIII · #10224 — Copperderm Pokémon

Gigantamax Copperajah represents the ultimate expression of power for this Steel-type Pokémon, towering at an extraordinary 23 meters in height with a weight that remains unmeasured in official records. This Gigantamax form is exclusive to Copperajah individuals that possess the Gigantamax Factor, a rare genetic trait that allows them to undergo this dramatic transformation during battle. When Gigantamaxed, Copperajah's already impressive physical attributes are magnified beyond normal limits, transforming the Copperderm Pokémon into a colossal force of nature. The transformation grants it access to the exclusive G-Max move G-Max Steelsurge, a devastating attack that showcases the immense power concentrated within its enlarged trunk. Despite the dramatic increase in size and power, Gigantamax Copperajah retains the Steel typing of its base form, maintaining all the type resistances and vulnerabilities that define the species.

Base Stats

HP122
Attack130
Defense69
Sp. Atk80
Sp. Def69
Speed30
Total500
Height

23.0m

Weight

1000.0kg

Category

Copperderm Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

green

Shape

quadruped

Abilities
Sheer Force

Strengthens moves with extra effects to 1.3× their power, but prevents their extra effects.

Heavy MetalHidden

Doubles the Pokémon's weight.

Copperajah-gmax Biology & Physical Characteristics

When Copperajah undergoes Gigantamax, its body undergoes a profound structural transformation that emphasizes its most formidable features. The trunk, already described as possessing the strength to reduce boulders to fine powder in its standard form, becomes grotesquely enlarged and becomes the dominant focal point of the transformation. The body adopts a distinctly block-like, geometric appearance that appears almost artificial in its cuboid construction, a stark contrast to the more organic shape of the base Copperajah. According to Pokédex entries, the power packed within the Gigantamaxed trunk reaches such catastrophic levels that unleashing it could level mountains and fundamentally alter landscapes. The massive nose of Gigantamax Copperajah gains the ability to utterly demolish large structures with a single smashing blow, suggesting that even its facial features have been enhanced beyond comprehension. The base stats remain unchanged from the standard Copperajah form, maintaining an HP of 122, Attack of 130, Defense of 69, Special Attack of 80, Special Defense of 69, and Speed of 30, though the physical manifestation of these stats becomes exponentially more devastating at the increased scale.

Pokedex Numbers

national#879
galar#303
crown tundra#109
paldea#125

Training

EV Yield2 Attack
Catch Rate90
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.175
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupsground, mineral
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles25 (6630 steps)

Copperajah-gmax Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Copperajah exhibits a perfectly balanced gender ratio with 50% male and 50% female individuals occurring naturally in the wild, ensuring healthy population dynamics across its herds. The species belongs to both the Field and Mineral egg groups, reflecting its dual nature as an animal-like Pokémon with a distinctly mineral composition derived from the copper that comprises its physical form. The breeding process requires 25 egg cycles to complete, translating to approximately 6,169 to 6,425 steps before a Cufant egg hatches, allowing trainers a reasonable timeframe to prepare for the offspring. The species exhibits a medium growth rate, meaning Copperajah reaches its final evolved form at a moderate pace compared to other Pokémon species, with evolution from Cufant occurring at level 34. Base friendship begins at a neutral 50, suggesting that Copperajah and its pre-evolved form are neither particularly affectionate nor hostile towards trainers upon first encounter, requiring effort and bonding to develop strong relationships. The capture rate of 90 indicates that Copperajah is relatively straightforward to catch compared to rarer Pokémon species, making it accessible to trainers seeking to add this impressive Steel-type to their teams.

Sprites

copperajah-gmax Front
Front
copperajah-gmax Back
Back
copperajah-gmax Shiny Front
Shiny Front
copperajah-gmax Shiny Back
Shiny Back
copperajah-gmax Home
Home
copperajah-gmax Home Shiny
Home Shiny
copperajah-gmax Showdown
Showdown
copperajah-gmax Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

copperajah-gmax's Evolution Chain

cufant

cufant

#0878

Steel
copperajah

copperajah

#0879

Steel
cufant

cufant

#0878

Steel
copperajah

copperajah

#0879

Steel

Copperajah-gmax Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Copperajah itself is the evolved form of Cufant, occurring at level 34, and Gigantamax represents not an evolution but rather a temporary transformation unique to certain individuals possessing the Gigantamax Factor. While standard evolution represents permanent biological change, Gigantamax is a reversible phenomenon that occurs within the context of battle, allowing Copperajah to achieve its maximum potential power without fundamental alteration to its evolutionary status. The Gigantamax transformation is distinct from Mega Evolution, representing instead a phenomenon first introduced in Generation VIII that allows compatible Pokémon to grow to colossal size and gain access to exclusive G-Max moves. When Gigantamaxed, Copperajah gains the ability to use G-Max Steelsurge, a Steel-type attack that deals damage while also raising the user's Defense stat, reflecting the enhanced durability that comes with such a massive form. This transformation showcases the potential that lies dormant within every Copperajah that carries the Gigantamax Factor, turning an already formidable Steel-type into something approaching a natural disaster.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Copperajah-gmax Behaviour and Natural Habitat

As a Gigantamaxed form, Copperajah's behavior becomes significantly more aggressive and territorial, driven by the overwhelming power coursing through its enlarged body. Copperajah in general are known to be prideful and boastful Pokémon that live in social herds, with individuals displaying more vibrant green skin commanding greater respect from their peers. The Gigantamax transformation likely amplifies these behavioral traits, making affected individuals even more dominant within their herds. The tarnished green skin that gives Copperajah its distinctive appearance and water resistance remains present even in Gigantamax form, a reminder of the copper composition that has oxidized over time. These Pokémon, whether in standard or Gigantamaxed form, are known to work alongside humans and other Pokémon species like Gigalith in construction sites and mines, where their incredible strength proves invaluable for heavy labor and resource extraction. The fact that Copperajah and its pre-evolved form Cufant were imported to the Galar and Paldea regions from another land centuries ago suggests they have successfully adapted to diverse environments while maintaining their herding social structure.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VIII

sword

They came over from another region long ago and worked together with humans. Their green skin is resistant to water.

shield

These Pokémon live in herds. Their trunks have incredible grip strength, strong enough to crush giant rocks into powder.

Copperajah-gmax Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Copperajah is a straightforward portmanteau of 'copper' and 'rajah,' the latter term referring to an Indian king or prince, reflecting the Pokémon's regal bearing and elephant-like appearance. The Japanese name Daioudou combines elements suggesting 'great king' or 'great sovereign,' further emphasizing the royal majesty inherent to the species. The design itself draws heavily from real-world elephants, scaled up and reimagined with copper-colored skin that has oxidized to a distinctive dark green patina over time, a realistic touch that grounds the fantastical creature in observable metallurgical principles. The geometric, block-like appearance of Gigantamax Copperajah represents an artistic choice to emphasize the artificial, reality-warping nature of the Gigantamax phenomenon itself, transforming the organic elephant-inspired design into something more monolithic and imposing. The three claw-like protrusions at the end of its trunk serve both aesthetic and functional purposes, suggesting enhanced grip and dexterity even in its colossal form. The rocky protrusions on its skull and the untarnished copper accents throughout its body create a striking visual contrast that has become iconic to the species across all its iterations.

Copperajah-gmax Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive battle environments, Gigantamax Copperajah presents a formidable threat despite its underwhelming Speed stat of 30, which remains unchanged from its base form and ensures that the Pokémon will almost always move last in any given turn. The exceptional Attack stat of 130 becomes the primary selling point, especially when combined with the Sheer Force ability that increases moves with secondary effects to 1.3 times their normal power while removing those additional effects. The G-Max Steelsurge move represents Gigantamax Copperajah's signature advantage, dealing substantial damage while simultaneously raising the user's Defense, creating a snowball effect where the Pokémon becomes progressively bulkier as the battle continues. The defensive typing of Steel grants excellent resistances to many common offensive types including normal, flying, psychic, bug, rock, grass, ice, dragon, fairy, and steel attacks, though it carries troubling weaknesses to fire, ground, and fighting-type moves. The base 122 HP combined with 69 Defense and 69 Special Defense provides moderate durability, particularly when the Defense boost from G-Max Steelsurge is factored into calculations. The Heavy Metal hidden ability, which doubles the Pokémon's weight, can be strategically utilized to increase damage from moves like Low Kick and Grass Knot while potentially modifying the effects of moves like Telekinesis.

Commonly Asked Questions About Copperajah-gmax

What type is Copperajah-gmax?

Copperajah-gmax is a steel type Pokemon.

What does Copperajah-gmax evolve into?

Copperajah-gmax does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.

What are Copperajah-gmax's weaknesses?

Copperajah-gmax is weak to fighting, ground and fire type moves.

Copperajah-gmax Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Copperajah has established itself as a memorable and distinctive Steel-type Pokémon within the broader franchise, appearing in multiple animated series and manga adaptations since its introduction in Generation VIII. The Pokémon's unique design combining elephant-like characteristics with copper-based metallurgical properties has resonated with fans seeking Steel-type representatives that feel both organic and mineral-based. The massive size of Gigantamax Copperajah, reaching 23 meters in height, has captured imaginations as one of the more visually imposing transformations available to any Pokémon, with artwork and promotional materials emphasizing the sheer scale and destructive potential of the Gigantamaxed form. The species has been featured prominently in competitive formats where Gigantamax mechanics are relevant, establishing itself as a legitimate tournament choice for trainers seeking a bulky physical attacker with excellent type coverage and move pool options. The lore establishing Copperajah as an imported species brought to Galar and Paldea by humans centuries ago adds depth to the worldbuilding of the Pokémon universe, suggesting historical trade routes and cultural exchange between distant regions.

Where to Find Copperajah-gmax in Every Pokémon Game

Copperajah is available in Pokémon Sword and Shield where it holds the National Pokédex number 879 and local Pokédex number 0303, existing as a catchable species in the standard Galar region as well as the Crown Tundra expansion. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the species maintains National Pokédex number 879 while holding local Pokédex number 0125, with availability throughout the Paldea region accessible to trainers exploring the open-world environment. The Gigantamax Factor required for Copperajah to achieve its Gigantamax transformation is available through specific raid encounters in Pokémon Sword and Shield, making it possible for trainers to obtain a Copperajah capable of Gigantamaxing through dedicated raid participation. Cufant, the pre-evolved form, can be caught in the wild at relatively low levels, allowing trainers to raise it to level 34 where it naturally evolves into Copperajah, eliminating the need for evolution stones or other special conditions beyond simple leveling. The species does not appear in Pokémon Legends: Arceus or Pokémon Legends Z-A based on available information, though its presence in multiple core series titles ensures accessibility for the vast majority of players seeking to complete their Pokédex entries.