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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
  8. 08Where to Find Duraludon-gmax

duraludon-gmax #10225

Steel
Dragon

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Fighting
Ground

Resistant to (½x damage):

Normal
Flying
Rock
Bug
Steel
Grass
Psychic
Water
Electric

Immune to (0x damage):

Poison

duraludon-gmax

Generation VIII · #10225 — Alloy Pokémon

Gigantamax Duraludon is the towering Gigantamax form of the Steel/Dragon-type Alloy Pokémon, dramatically increasing its stature to an astounding 43 meters in height—comparable to a massive skyscraper piercing the skyline. This transformation exemplifies the raw power unleashed through Gigantamaxing, a phenomenon that emerged in the Galar region during Generation VIII. When Duraludon undergoes this metamorphosis, it maintains its dual Steel and Dragon typing while gaining access to the exclusive G-Max move, G-Max Depletion, which not only damages opponents but also depletes their energy reserves in battle. The transformation represents one of the most dramatic size increases among Gigantamax Pokémon, making it an imposing and unforgettable presence on any battlefield.

Base Stats

HP70
Attack95
Defense115
Sp. Atk120
Sp. Def50
Speed85
Total535
Height

43.0m

Weight

1000.0kg

Category

Alloy Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

white

Shape

upright

Abilities
Light Metal

Halves the Pokémon's weight.

Heavy Metal

Doubles the Pokémon's weight.

StalwartHidden

Ignores moves and abilities that draw in moves.

Duraludon-gmax Biology & Physical Characteristics

In its Gigantamax form, Duraludon's body undergoes profound physical changes that enhance its already impressive metallic composition. The Pokémon's towering frame becomes reinforced with exceptional cellular hardness that surpasses even standard Steel-type durability, making it remarkably resistant to physical damage. Parts of its colossal body radiate with a profusion of energy, creating an otherworldly glow that illuminates its metallic surface—a visible manifestation of the tremendous Gigantamax power coursing through its structure. The transformation fundamentally alters its skeletal and structural framework, granting Gigantamax Duraludon a body structure that proves exceptionally resistant to earthquakes and other seismic disturbances. Despite its massive increase in size to 1000 kilograms, the special metal composition that made the base form so agile remains, though its application on this colossal scale creates an entirely different physical dynamic. The individual body sections appear more pronounced and segmented in this form, resembling the architectural panels of the skyscraper it has grown to resemble, with crystalline energy nodes distributed throughout its frame.

Pokedex Numbers

national#884
galar#371
blueberry#161

Training

EV Yield2 Sp. Atk
Catch Rate45
Base Happiness50
Base Exp.187
Growth Ratemedium

Breeding

Egg Groupsmineral, dragon
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles30 (7905 steps)

Duraludon-gmax Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Gigantamax Duraludon follows the same breeding parameters as its base form, with a gender ratio of exactly 50% male and 50% female, allowing equal opportunity for both genders to participate in breeding cycles. When Duraludon breeds, it belongs to the Dragon and Mineral egg groups, providing diverse breeding compatibility with other Pokémon sharing these classifications. The base friendship value of 50 indicates a neutral disposition toward trainers in the base form, though Gigantamaxing itself does not alter this underlying relationship mechanic—the transformation is powered by the Gigantamax Factor rather than emotional bonds. Eggs produced from Duraludon breeding will hatch after 30 egg cycles, translating to approximately 7,454 to 7,710 steps of travel, a moderate timeframe consistent with Generation VIII standards. These eggs will produce standard Duraludon in their base form, as the Gigantamax Factor is a separate property not inherited through traditional breeding but rather obtained through encountering Pokémon in the wild or through specific raid encounters in game locations featuring Dynamax phenomena. The breeding system allows dedicated trainers to cultivate multiple Duraludon with optimal individual values and natures, though only those naturally possessing or obtaining the Gigantamax Factor can achieve the towering transformation.

Sprites

duraludon-gmax Front
Front
duraludon-gmax Back
Back
duraludon-gmax Shiny Front
Shiny Front
duraludon-gmax Shiny Back
Shiny Back
duraludon-gmax Home
Home
duraludon-gmax Home Shiny
Home Shiny
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Showdown
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Showdown Shiny

duraludon-gmax's Evolution Chain

duraludon

duraludon

#0884

Steel
Dragon
archaludon

archaludon

#1018

Steel
Dragon
duraludon

duraludon

#0884

Steel
Dragon
archaludon

archaludon

#1018

Steel
Dragon

Duraludon-gmax Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Duraludon itself is the base form of an evolutionary line, eventually evolving into Archaludon when exposed to a Metal Alloy item—a specialized evolutionary catalyst that reflects this Pokémon's metallic nature and origins. The Gigantamax form should not be confused with true evolution; rather, it represents a temporary transformation accessible during battle in Pokémon Sword and Shield and subsequent games that feature the Gigantamax mechanic. To achieve Gigantamaxing, a Duraludon must possess the Gigantamax Factor, a special property that certain Pokémon from the Galar region carry. Unlike Mega Evolution from previous generations, Gigantamaxing is a battle-exclusive transformation that lasts for three turns, after which the Pokémon returns to its standard form. The availability of Gigantamax Duraludon in the Wild Area through special raids and encounters made it an accessible powerhouse for trainers seeking to add this formidable variant to their competitive arsenals. The mechanics of Gigantamaxing represent a fundamental shift in how Duraludon approaches battle, granting it temporary access to enhanced stats and exclusive moves that would otherwise be unavailable.

Where to Find

Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.

Duraludon-gmax Behaviour and Natural Habitat

The behavioral patterns of Gigantamax Duraludon differ significantly from its base form, primarily due to the immense power and scale of the transformation. When Gigantamaxed, Duraludon becomes even more formidable in territorial disputes, particularly in its natural cave and mountain habitats where it coexists with rivals like Tyranitar. The immense size and visible energy radiation suggest an aggressive, dominant demeanor during Gigantamax battles—a state where the Pokémon channels its full destructive potential. In its base form, Duraludon avoids rain due to its susceptibility to corrosion, but the Gigantamax transformation appears to provide temporary enhancement that allows it to operate with greater resilience. The heightened energy output and structural reinforcement during Gigantamaxing suggest that Duraludon's heat-venting capabilities through its tail become significantly amplified, making the Pokémon even more dangerous in enclosed cave environments where heat could accumulate. The transformation triggers an almost primal intensity in Duraludon's demeanor, turning it into an overwhelming force of nature that dominates its surroundings through sheer presence and power.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VIII

sword

Its body resembles polished metal, and it’s both lightweight and strong. The only drawback is that it rusts easily.

shield

The special metal that composes its body is very light, so this Pokémon has considerable agility. It lives in caves because it dislikes the rain.

Duraludon-gmax Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The design of Gigantamax Duraludon evolves the base form's dinosaur-like appearance into something resembling a towering, angular skyscraper—a creative fusion of organic and architectural elements that defines its visual identity. The name Duraludon itself combines 'dura,' suggesting durability and hardness, with 'aluminum,' referencing the lightweight yet strong metal that comprises its body. In its Gigantamax form, the zigzag patterns present on the base form become more pronounced and segmented, resembling the geometric paneling of modern high-rise structures. The glowing energy nodes distributed across its body add a science-fiction aesthetic, emphasizing the supernatural power of Gigantamaxing rather than any natural phenomenon. The form's design maintains the original's quadrupedal stance capability while emphasizing its bipedal nature, creating an imposing silhouette that towers over the environment. The red sections and multiple slits characteristic of Duraludon's head become more prominent in the Gigantamax form, appearing like observation windows on a colossal structure. This design philosophy reflects the Galar region's blend of industrial and natural aesthetics, where ancient Pokémon meet modern urban environments.

Duraludon-gmax Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive Pokémon battles, Gigantamax Duraludon represents a significant strategic asset with its base Special Attack stat of 120 and exceptional Defense of 115, making it a formidable special attacker capable of withstanding physical assaults. The exclusive G-Max Depletion move provides Gigantamax Duraludon with a unique offensive option unavailable in its base form, dealing damage while reducing the opponent's attack and special attack stats—a versatile tool for both offense and defense. With a Speed stat of 85, Gigantamax Duraludon maintains reasonable mobility in competitive play, allowing it to outspeed numerous threats before they can attack. Its Steel/Dragon typing grants excellent resistances to Flying, Grass, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Fairy, and Dragon-type moves, with only a single weakness to Ground-type attacks—a manageable vulnerability in a properly constructed team. The ability Stalwart, available as a hidden ability, proves invaluable in competitive scenarios by ignoring moves and abilities that would otherwise redirect or modify its attacks, ensuring that moves like Trick Room, Ally Switch, and abilities like Follow Me cannot disrupt its strategy. Trainers utilizing Gigantamax Duraludon often pair it with teammates that can address its Ground-type weakness, while leveraging its special offensive power and defensive profile to control the midgame and enforce its will through devastating G-Max attacks.

Commonly Asked Questions About Duraludon-gmax

What type is Duraludon-gmax?

Duraludon-gmax is a steel and dragon type Pokemon.

What does Duraludon-gmax evolve into?

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

What are Duraludon-gmax's weaknesses?

Duraludon-gmax is weak to fighting and ground type moves.

Duraludon-gmax Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Gigantamax Duraludon emerged as an iconic symbol of the Galar region's Gigantamax phenomenon, representing the intersection of futuristic power and prehistoric Pokémon design that captivated audiences in Pokémon Sword and Shield. The transformation's visual spectacle—a dinosaur-like creature growing to skyscraper proportions—provided memorable moments in the anime and gaming communities, particularly during raid battles in the Wild Area. The Pokémon has appeared in multiple media formats, including animated appearances that showcased the dramatic nature of Gigantamaxing as a battle mechanic and narrative device. Its design philosophy influenced subsequent Pokémon and form designs, establishing a template for how ancient or prehistoric creatures could be reimagined in a contemporary, urbanized context. The competitive Pokémon scene embraced Gigantamax Duraludon as a viable and threatening presence in tournament play, cementing its status among serious battlers and casual players alike. The form became particularly notable in the Pokémon TCG, with card artists capturing the imposing scale and energy-radiating presence that defined the transformation. Through social media, fan communities celebrated Gigantamax Duraludon's unique aesthetic, spawning artwork, discussions, and competitive analyses that contributed to its enduring popularity.

Where to Find Duraludon-gmax in Every Pokémon Game

Gigantamax Duraludon became available to players primarily through Pokémon Sword and Shield, where trainers could encounter and capture regular Duraludon in the Wild Area and other locations, though not all captured specimens would possess the Gigantamax Factor. The most direct method of obtaining Gigantamax Duraludon involved participating in Dynamax raids in the Wild Area, where trainers could battle and potentially capture Duraludon with the Gigantamax Factor already present. Special raid events and Wild Area News updates periodically featured Duraludon as a raid encounter, allowing trainers to hunt for individuals with optimal natures, abilities, and individual values. In subsequent games featuring Gigantamax mechanics, availability varied based on the specific title's raid encounter tables and event distributions. The Gigantamax transformation itself could only be utilized in contexts where Dynamax phenomena occurred, limiting its use primarily to Pokémon Sword and Shield's Wild Area and raid battles, along with other games that maintained the mechanic in their battle systems. Regional Pokédex entries placed Duraludon at number 0371 in the Sword and Shield Pokédex and number 0161 in The Indigo Disk DLC, indicating its presence across multiple installments. Players seeking Gigantamax Duraludon for competitive purposes often bred standard specimens while searching for raid encounters that guaranteed the Gigantamax Factor, making the acquisition process both accessible and challenging depending on individual dedication.