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Pokémon Sword and Shield introduces Toxtricity Gigamax in Dinamax raids

Pokémon Sword and Shield introduces Toxtricity Gigamax in Dinamax raids

This poisonous creature will be present in its most gigantic version for about a month.

Toxtricity Gigamax has been spotted nearby! The Pokémon Company has announced the arrival of this huge monster in the Galar region. Pokémon Sword and Shield will feature the creature during raids from February 7 to March 8. As the company has revealed, the Acute Toxtricity Form will meet in the Sword edition, while the Serious Form will be available in Shield.

Whoever wants to face the shape of this Pokémon that is not in its edition, may have more luck if he joins a Dinamax Raid created by a player who has the other version. In any case, to fight against Toxtricity Gigamax in a Dinamax raid, it will be essential to have received the latest news from the Wild Area, which you will get when you connect the console to the Internet. In any case, it is possible to do it manually, through the Mystery Gift option. Once at that point, click on Receive news and you will be able to access the raid.

Pokémon Sword and Shield, Toxtricity Gigamax

Toxic and electric, a lethal combination

Toxtricity is a Pokémon that stands out for its Poisonous Liquid attack. As in the case of storm clouds, it accumulates electricity and stores up to one million books of poison. When it is loaded, it expels the liquid and throws it as if it were rain against its enemies. Its electrical power allows it to trigger electrical waves, which produce a devastating effect and create craters under your feet. Its Gigamax movement is Gigadescarga, capable of damaging, paralyzing and poisoning. Almost nothing!

Pokémon Sword and Shield is available exclusively for Nintendo Switch. After its release in November, Game Freak has announced a pack of expansions that will be published soon. The title has become one of the console's great successes, as sales have reached 16.06 million worldwide, as Nintendo itself announced during the presentation of the financial results of the third quarter of fiscal year 2019-2020.

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