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Generation VIII · #10226 — Wushu Pokémon
Urshifu is a legendary Fighting-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII as the star of The Isle of Armor expansion pass for Pokémon Sword and Shield. With a National Pokédex number of #892, this Wushu Pokémon represents the pinnacle of martial arts mastery, embodying both disciplined combat training and raw fighting spirit. Urshifu is classified as a legendary Pokémon but not mythical, placing it among the most powerful creatures available to trainers. The species exists in two distinct forms—Single Strike Style (Fighting/Dark) and Rapid Strike Style (Fighting/Water)—each representing different martial philosophies and combat approaches. Beyond its standard forms, Urshifu can achieve a Gigantamax transformation that dramatically increases its size and power, making it a formidable opponent in competitive battles and a centerpiece of any trainer's team.
29.0m
1000.0kg
Wushu Pokémon
Male 87.5% / Female 12.5%
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humanoid
Contact moves can strike through Protect/Detect.
Gigantamax Urshifu represents an extraordinary transformation of the legendary Wushu Pokémon, swelling to an impressive height of 29.0 meters and weighing a colossal 1000.0 kilograms. Despite the dramatic physical expansion during Gigantamax, the Pokémon maintains its base stat distribution of 550 total points, with Attack remaining its standout stat at 130, complemented by solid HP and Defense values of 100 each. The Speed stat of 97 ensures that Gigantamax Urshifu can act quickly in battle, while Special Attack and Special Defense remain relatively modest at 63 and 60 respectively, reflecting the species' focus on physical combat prowess. The Unseen Fist ability distinguishes Urshifu from most other fighting types, allowing its contact moves to bypass protective barriers like Protect and Detect—a unique capability that fundamentally changes how trainers approach turn-by-turn strategy. The two Gigantamax forms—one for each style—each unlock exclusive G-Max moves: G-Max One Blow for Single Strike Style and G-Max Rapid Flow for Rapid Strike Style, providing form-specific tactical advantages.
Urshifu exhibits a heavily skewed gender ratio favoring males, with approximately 88% of all individuals being male compared to just 12% female, mirroring the gender ratios of many legendary Pokémon. This skewed distribution reflects the legendary status of the species, as most legendary Pokémon in the Pokémon universe display either heavily imbalanced genders or are exclusively one gender. Notably, Urshifu belongs to the 'Undiscovered' egg group, meaning it cannot breed in any conventional sense—trainers cannot obtain eggs of this species through breeding mechanics, and no offspring can be produced through standard breeding methods. The Undiscovered classification further emphasizes Urshifu's legendary status and the special nature of the evolution from Kubfu to Urshifu. This breeding restriction ensures that obtaining multiple Urshifu requires either trading between players or finding different instances within the game world, reinforcing the value and rarity of this powerful Pokémon.
Urshifu evolves from the legendary Fighting-type Pokémon Kubfu, a young warrior that must choose between two paths of martial development within The Isle of Armor. The evolution method is unique and story-driven: trainers must guide Kubfu to one of two Towers of Two Fists and have it interact with either the Scroll of Darkness in the Tower of Darkness or the Scroll of Waters in the Tower of Waters, determining which form the final evolution will take. This binary evolution system reflects the game's emphasis on player choice and commitment to a particular martial philosophy. Once evolved, Urshifu gains access to its Gigantamax transformation through exposure to the Gigantamax Factor, allowing trainers to temporarily expand their legendary partner to monumental proportions with enhanced combat capabilities. The Gigantamax forms represent the ultimate expression of Urshifu's fighting potential, transforming the already-powerful legendary into a towering colossus that can unleash devastating exclusive G-Max moves unavailable in any other form.
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According to the Pokédex, Urshifu in its Single Strike Style is described as the very embodiment of rage, with a terrifying expression and commanding shout said to rid the world of malevolent forces. This form believes deeply in the philosophy of the one-hit knockout, employing a combat strategy that relies on closing the distance between itself and its opponent before delivering a devastating blow with its hardened fist. The Rapid Strike Style variant, by contrast, inhabits the mountains of a distant region where it races across sheer cliffs and rocky terrain, using its natural environment as a training ground to refine both its physical capabilities and combat techniques. Both incarnations of Urshifu are intensely disciplined fighters that appear to view combat as a form of spiritual and physical cultivation rather than mere aggression. The species demonstrates remarkable focus and dedication to perfecting its martial abilities, suggesting an intelligence and purposefulness that sets it apart from many other Pokémon.
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.
Urshifu's name appears to derive from 'Ursine' (relating to bears) combined with 'Shifu,' a reference to the kung fu master archetype popularized in martial arts media. The Japanese name 'Wulaosu' (ウーラオス) similarly evokes Eastern martial arts traditions. The Pokémon's design clearly draws inspiration from anthropomorphic martial arts masters, with its muscular build, formal fighting stance, and deliberate aesthetic evoking the discipline of kung fu and other East Asian combat systems. The two distinct forms—Single Strike and Rapid Strike—represent contrasting martial styles, with the former emphasizing precision and devastating power while the latter focuses on fluid, continuous attacks. The designation as a 'Wushu Pokémon' explicitly connects it to the broader category of Chinese martial arts (wushu being the Chinese term for martial arts), grounding the species firmly within martial arts fiction and philosophy. The Gigantamax form's dramatic size increase emphasizes power and dominance while maintaining the Pokémon's recognizable silhouette and fierce demeanor.
In competitive play, Gigantamax Urshifu stands as one of the most dominant force multipliers available to trainers, particularly given its unparalleled ability to bypass protection effects through the Unseen Fist ability. The 130 base Attack stat paired with access to powerful Fighting and Dark-type moves—enhanced further by STAB (same-type attack bonus)—makes the species an exceptional physical attacker capable of dealing massive damage even to defensive opponents. The Gigantamax transformation itself unlocks exclusive moves with form-specific functions: G-Max One Blow for Single Strike Style delivers guaranteed critical hits while ignoring protective moves, while G-Max Rapid Flow for Rapid Strike Style can strike multiple opponents in doubles formats and breaches defenses. With a respectable 97 base Speed, Urshifu often acts before common defensive threats, allowing trainers to dictate the pace of battle. However, the relatively low Special Defense stat of 60 leaves the species vulnerable to special attacks, requiring careful team building and positioning. Its Fighting/Dark typing in Single Strike Style provides useful resistances and immunities, though weaknesses to Fairy, Flying, and Psychic-type moves remain problematic considerations for competitive trainers.
Urshifu-single-strike-gmax is a fighting and dark type Pokemon.
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Urshifu achieved immediate prominence as the mascot of The Isle of Armor expansion pass, appearing on official boxart and serving as the centerpiece of the expansion's marketing campaign. The species represents Game Freak's commitment to introducing legendary Pokémon with meaningful story integration and player agency through the choice-based evolution system. The emphasis on martial arts philosophy and training methodology resonated strongly with players who valued narrative depth and character development in their legendary Pokémon encounters. Urshifu's dual-form system inspired community discussion and competitive diversity, as different forms suited different strategic approaches and player preferences. The Unseen Fist ability became iconic in competitive circles, fundamentally reshaping protection-based defensive strategies and creating memorable moments of game-changing plays in professional tournaments. Fan communities celebrated Urshifu's sleek design and powerful presence, generating extensive fan art, fan fiction, and strategic content exploring both forms' competitive viability.
Urshifu is exclusively available within The Isle of Armor expansion pass for Pokémon Sword and Shield, making it inaccessible to players who do not own the DLC content. The species cannot be encountered as a wild Pokémon or obtained through standard in-game methods; the only way to acquire Urshifu is by evolving Kubfu through the Tower of Two Fists storyline. Kubfu itself is given to the player as a gift during the expansion's main narrative, making the path to Urshifu accessible to all players who complete the necessary story segments. The Catch Rate of 3 (the lowest possible) reflects Urshifu's legendary status, though this only becomes relevant if trainers encounter it in special raid events or distribution methods. While Urshifu has not been made available through standard event distributions in most regions, The Pokémon Company has occasionally featured Gigantamax-capable Urshifu in Wild Area News distributions and online events, allowing additional opportunities for trainers to acquire backup copies or experience the Pokémon through alternative means. The species remains locked to Generation VIII's Pokémon Sword and Shield until officially ported to later games.