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Generation VIII · #10227 — Wushu Pokémon
Urshifu Gigantamax (Rapid Strike Style) is the towering aquatic form of this legendary Fighting-type Pokémon, representing the pinnacle of martial mastery when channeling water-based techniques. As National Pokédex entry #892, this Generation VIII Pokémon stands as one of the most iconic legendary creatures introduced in The Isle of Armor expansion for Pokémon Sword and Shield. The Gigantamax transformation elevates Urshifu to a staggering 26 meters in height and 1000 kilograms in weight, making it a colossal force of nature that dominates any battlefield. This form maintains the legendary status of its base evolution while gaining access to the exclusive G-Max move G-Max Rapid Flow, which combines the ferocity of water-type attacks with the precision of martial arts combat. The Rapid Strike Style represents a philosophy of speed and flowing movement, contrasting sharply with the more brutal Single Strike Style variant.
26.0m
1000.0kg
Wushu Pokémon
Male 87.5% / Female 12.5%
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humanoid
Contact moves can strike through Protect/Detect.
Gigantamax Urshifu (Rapid Strike Style) undergoes a dramatic metamorphosis from its already formidable base form, with its physical structure becoming impossibly massive while retaining the lean, muscular build characteristic of a martial artist. The creature's typing shifts to Fighting/Water in its Rapid Strike Style, granting it access to an expanded movepool and different resistances compared to its Single Strike counterpart. The base statistics remain consistent at a total of 550 points, with exceptional Attack at 130 and solid HP and Defense values of 100 each, complemented by moderate Speed at 97. Its Special Attack remains relatively low at 63, with Special Defense at 60, indicating that this Pokémon is designed as a physical powerhouse rather than a special attacker. The signature ability Unseen Fist is retained even in Gigantamax form, allowing its contact moves to penetrate protective barriers like Protect and Detect, a capability that becomes even more devastating at the colossal scale of its Gigantamax transformation. The water affinity of this form creates a symbiosis between physical striking power and fluid, adaptive combat techniques.
Urshifu maintains a gender ratio heavily skewed toward males at approximately 87.5% male to 12.5% female, though like all legendary Pokémon, it belongs to the Undiscovered egg group and cannot breed. This restriction on breeding is consistent with legendary Pokémon status, ensuring that Urshifu remains a rare and prestigious addition to any trainer's roster. The male-dominated gender ratio reflects traditional martial arts narratives and the warrior ethos that defines Urshifu's character, though female specimens are equally capable combatants with identical statistical distributions and move pools. The inability to breed means that each individual Urshifu is truly unique to its trainer, fostering a deeper bond between trainer and Pokémon as this legendary companion cannot be easily replaced or duplicated. Trainers who obtain Urshifu through legitimate means—either by evolving Kubfu or through special distributions—are acquiring a singular, irreplaceable member of their team. The rarity and breeding restrictions make Urshifu a prized possession, elevating its status beyond ordinary Pokémon and solidifying its position as a genuinely legendary creature worthy of myth and reverence.
Urshifu evolves from Kubfu, a Fighting-type legendary cub that becomes available during The Isle of Armor expansion. The evolution into Urshifu (Rapid Strike Style) specifically requires Kubfu to be exposed to the Scroll of Waters within the Tower of Waters, a location that emphasizes the water-based philosophy of this particular style. Unlike typical Pokémon that evolve through level-up or stone usage, Kubfu's evolution is determined by the player's choice of which scroll to select, making the decision permanently define that individual Kubfu's future form. Once evolved into Urshifu (Rapid Strike Style), the Pokémon becomes eligible for Gigantamax transformation provided it possesses the Gigantamax Factor. The Gigantamax form is not a separate evolution but rather a temporary transformation accessible during battle, allowing Urshifu to grow to its full 26-meter height and access the devastating G-Max Rapid Flow move. This G-Max move is exclusive to the Rapid Strike Style and combines the power of water-type attacks with the precision of Urshifu's martial arts mastery, making it the ultimate expression of this form's combat philosophy.
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According to Pokédex entries from Pokémon Shield, Urshifu in its Rapid Strike Style inhabits the mountains of distant regions, where it races across sheer cliffs with incredible agility while continuously training its legs and refining its martial techniques. This form of Urshifu represents a philosophy of perpetual self-improvement through environmental adaptation, using treacherous terrain as both a training ground and a manifestation of its discipline. When Gigantamaxed, this already impressive athlete becomes an absolutely terrifying presence, with its water-infused attacks capable of devastating entire landscapes. The creature's behavior reflects a deep commitment to perfecting its craft, approaching combat with calculated precision rather than raw aggression. Urshifu of this style is known to seek worthy opponents, engaging in battles that push the boundaries of its capabilities and force it to develop new techniques. The Gigantamax form amplifies these instincts, transforming Urshifu into an almost unstoppable force of nature that combines explosive power with the graceful movement of a master martial artist.
This form of Urshifu is a strong believer in the one-hit KO. Its strategy is to leap in close to foes and land a devastating blow with a hardened fist.
Inhabiting the mountains of a distant region, this Pokémon races across sheer cliffs, training its legs and refining its moves.
The name Urshifu (Japanese: ウーラオス, Wulaosu) draws inspiration from several martial arts traditions, with the 'Wushu' classification emphasizing its roots in Chinese martial philosophy. The design itself resembles a humanoid panda-like creature, with pronounced features that evoke both Eastern martial arts masters and amphibious adaptations, particularly in the Rapid Strike Style variant. The Rapid Strike Style specifically incorporates water-themed aesthetic elements into its appearance, distinguishing it visually from the Single Strike Style's darker, more aggressive design. When Gigantamaxed, Urshifu's form becomes even more striking, with the water affinity becoming more pronounced through flowing, aquatic motifs that surround and enhance its already impressive physique. The design philosophy emphasizes the duality of martial arts—the balance between power and finesse, between strength and adaptability. The Wushu Pokémon classification reflects the influence of Chinese martial arts traditions, while the two distinct styles available to Urshifu represent the philosophical divide between concentrated, explosive power and flowing, rhythmic combat techniques.
In competitive play, Gigantamax Urshifu (Rapid Strike Style) is a formidable threat that leverages its exceptional Attack stat of 130 and physical movepool to devastate opponents. The Unseen Fist ability is particularly valuable in competitive formats, as it allows Urshifu's contact moves to bypass defensive strategies like Protect and Detect, preventing opponents from safely stalling or gaining free turns. The Fighting/Water typing provides useful resistances to Normal, Flying, Rock, Bug, Fire, Ice, and Water moves, though it introduces vulnerabilities to Electric and Grass moves that can exploit its lower Special Defense of 60. When Gigantamaxed, Urshifu gains access to G-Max Rapid Flow, an exclusive move that combines offensive pressure with potential additional effects, though the specific mechanics of this move vary based on the attack it replaces. Competitive players favor Urshifu's physical movepool, which includes STAB options like Close Combat and Waterfall, supplemented by coverage moves such as Stone Edge and Earthquake. The base 97 Speed stat allows Urshifu to outspeed many common threats after modest investment, making it a reliable choice for leading teams. Its combination of raw power, ability to ignore protection, and typing flexibility makes Gigantamax Urshifu a consistently threatening presence in tournament play.
Urshifu-rapid-strike-gmax is a fighting and water type Pokemon.
Urshifu-rapid-strike-gmax does not evolve into any other Pokemon. It is the final form in its evolution line.
Urshifu-rapid-strike-gmax is weak to flying, psychic, fairy, grass and electric type moves.
Urshifu stands as the flagship Pokémon of The Isle of Armor expansion, prominently featured on the boxart of the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass and serving as the symbolic centerpiece of that DLC content. The dual-style system introduced with Urshifu became iconic within Generation VIII, offering players meaningful choice in their legendary acquisition and emphasizing philosophical differences in martial arts approaches. The Gigantamax mechanic itself gained a dedicated fanbase, and Urshifu's transformation became one of the most visually impressive and thematically satisfying implementations of this system. The creature's design resonated strongly with fans of martial arts media, anime, and Eastern philosophy, earning appreciation for its cultural authenticity and respectful representation of wushu traditions. Competitive players embraced Urshifu as a legitimate threat, with both styles finding niches in various formats and fostering strategic diversity. The legendary status combined with the choice between two distinct forms created discussion and debate within the community about which style was superior, generating considerable engagement and theory-crafting. Urshifu's prominence in The Isle of Armor expansion secured its place as one of Generation VIII's most memorable and beloved Pokémon, maintaining relevance through subsequent generations and remaining a fan favorite.
Urshifu (Rapid Strike Style) is obtained exclusively through The Isle of Armor expansion for Pokémon Sword and Shield, requiring players to complete the expansion's storyline and evolve Kubfu using the Scroll of Waters in the Tower of Waters. The original Kubfu is provided to the player during the early stages of the expansion pack, making Urshifu immediately accessible to players who have purchased the DLC content. Unlike some legendary Pokémon, Urshifu cannot be encountered in the wild and must be obtained through this predetermined evolution method, making it a guaranteed acquisition for DLC purchasers. The Gigantamax Factor required for Gigantamax transformation is automatically available to Urshifu without needing to be separately hunted or obtained, ensuring all players can access the full power of this transformation. Urshifu remains version-exclusive to certain games, though both Sword and Shield players can obtain it through The Isle of Armor expansion. The Rapid Strike Style variant specifically requires the conscious choice to pursue the Tower of Waters path during Kubfu's evolution, meaning trainers must actively decide between the Rapid Strike and Single Strike styles. Subsequent Pokémon games in later generations have made Urshifu available through different means, though The Isle of Armor remains the original and most thematically appropriate source for this legendary Pokémon.