Gigantamax Snorlax Max Battle Guide

Gigantamax Snorlax

Gigantamax Snorlax is a Tier 6 Max Battle in Pokémon GO. It will cost 800 Max Particles to participate in this Max Battle, which will only be consumed if you defeat Snorlax successfully. Gigantamax Snorlax can be shiny from Max Battles. Being a pure Normal type, it is only weak to Fighting type moves.

Snorlax can be caught with the following CP values:

  • 1760 CP to 1843 CP, at Level 20, no weather boost

We highly recommend making sure you are well prepared with levelled up counters with boosted Max Moves where possible. Talk to your battle squad and be prepared to use not only your attacking moves, but also the shielding and healing ones too.

You will need between 10 and 40 players to take down Gigantamax Snorlax, so preparation and top tier counters, are absolutely key! Want more tips and tricks for Max Battles? Read this guide.

Gigantamax Snorlax Counters Raid icon

Gigantamax Battles can be participated in by up to 40 Trainers. Those 40 Trainers are then split up into groups of 4 that work together. In each group of 4 we recommend two Trainers have teams focused on attackers, one tank/defender team, and one healer team.

⚔️ Best Attackers for Gigantamax Snorlax

The best attackers for defeating Gigantamax Snorlax are the following Pokémon:

# Attacker Fast Move Charge Move
1. Machamp Dynamax Counter Fighting Max Knuckle Fighting
2. Passimian Dynamax Counter Fighting Max Knuckle Fighting
3. Excadrill Dynamax Metal Claw Steel Max Quake Ground
4. Gigantamax Kingler Dynamax Metal Claw Steel G-Max Foam Burst Water
5. Gigantamax Charizard Dynamax Dragon Breath Dragon G-Max Wildfire Fire
6. Gigantamax Venusaur Dynamax Vine Whip Grass G-Max Vine Lash Grass
7. Machoke Dynamax Low Kick Fighting Max Knuckle Fighting
8. Falinks Dynamax Counter Fighting Max Knuckle Fighting

Machamp is going to be absolutely key here to damage, so be sure to have prepped your Machamps! At present there are are very few Fighting type super effective counters available due, with Machamp, Passimian and Falinks as options. Wherever possible, we recommend sticking to Machamp as your main attacker.

Outside of these two options, stick with your Gigantamax options including Blastoise, Charizard, Lapras, Venusaur and Kingler. Gigantamax options will often do more damage than their Dynamax counter parts, so if you have them, use them.

⚔️ Attackers in Max Battles

Attackers are Pokémon that have Max Attack levelled up. Attackers in Max Battles are the Pokémon you want to use during the Dynamax Phase. These Pokémon deal maximum damage to the Max Boss.

Remember, in Max Battles your Fast Move that determines the typing of your Max Move, so it is key to ensure it has the correct typing that will deal super effective damage to the boss. Attackers are recommended based on their typings, and their attack stats.


🛡️ Best Defenders for Gigantamax Snorlax

The best defenders to use against a Gigantamax Snorlax are the following Pokémon:

Pokémon Fast Move
Blissey Dynamax Pound Normal
Gigantamax Blastoise Water Gun Water
Gigantamax Snorlax Lick Ghost
Gigantamax Lapras Water Gun Water
Greedent Dynamax Tackle Normal
Metagross Dynamax Bullet Punch Steel
Gigantamax Charizard Dragon Breath Dragon
Gigantamax Venusaur Vine Whip Grass

With Snorlax being a pure Normal type, it doesn’t get STAB for any of it’s moveset. As such, your options for defenders are quite varied! Once you have a Gigantmax Snorlax, it’ll make a great option to use as a defender against itself, but for more accessible options, Dynamax Metagross is once again king of the tanks.

Gigantamax Lapras, and the three Gigantamax Kanto starters are also great options, with their Dynamax versions coming in handy as a more budget option. Blissey is also a great option as it is a fellow Normal type with beastly stats.

🛡️ Defenders in Max Battles

Defenders are Pokémon that have Max Guard levelled up. Good defenders are Pokémon who have large defense and stamina stats, and take reduced damage from the Max Boss. This enables you to stay alive longer, and charge up your Max Meter faster.

Defenders are recommended based on having high level defense and stamina stats, along with their typing being resistant to the Max Bosses potential moveset.


❤️‍🩹 Best Healers for Gigantamax Snorlax

The best healers to use in a Gigantamax Snorlax Max Battle are the following Pokémon:

Pokémon Fast Move
Gigantamax Blastoise Water Gun
Water
Blissey Dynamax Pound
Normal
Gigantamax Lapras Water Gun Water
Gigantamax Snorlax Lick Ghost

❤️‍🩹 Healers in Max Battles

Healers are Pokémon that have Max Spirit levelled up. Healers are recommended based on their stamina stat. Other elements are considered, including their ability to pull double duty as defenders or attackers.

Gigantamax Snorlax Movepool Attack icon

Fast Moves Charge Moves
  • Lick Ghost
  • Zen Headbutt Psychic
  • Yawn* Normal
  • Hyper Beam Normal 
  • Earthquake Ground
  • Body Slam Normal 
  • Heavy Slam Steel
  • Outrage Dragon
  • Skull Bash Normal
  • Superpower Fighting

*Denotes a Legacy Move only available via Elite TM.

Gigantamax Bosses use 2 charged moves from their movepool, which can include legacy moves:

  • One attack will damage all Pokémon currently active in battle and cannot be dodged.
  • The other is as a more powerful attack that targets only one of the active Pokémon.

The single-target move deals double the regular damage, but it can be dodged by swiping when you get the warning above your Pokémon. They do not use any of their Fast Moves.

Gigantamax Snorlax has a really wide range of moves available, your best hopes are for neutral Normal type moves. Earthquake and Superpower will do some damage to Metagross, Superpower will hurt Lapras.

None of your counters will be weak to the potential Flying or Dragon type moves.

Why do we recommend not using Charged Moves in Gigantamax Battles General icon

We don’t recommend using any Charge Moves in Gigantamax Battles. The main reasons we recommend not using charged moves during Gigantamax Battles are as follows:

  • The amount of Max Energy generated per attack is based on damage dealt in relation to the maximum HP of the Gigantamax Boss, but has a minimum value of 1, because the formula uses rounding.
  • Because of how bulky these Gigantamax Bosses are, there are no charged moves that can generate more than 1 Max Energy per use. In other words, you are losing time using Charge moves.
  • Since the execution time of Fast Moves are a lot quicker than those of Charged Moves (charged attacks have a much slower animation), yet they generate the same amount of Max Energy, using only Fast Moves fills up the Max Meter faster.

For Gigantamax battles and Legendary Dynamax battles, using only fast moves is the best strategy. Be sure to advise your fellow Trainers of this when meeting up with your local community to optimise this strategy!

How Gigantamax Battles work General icon

To participate in a Gigantamax Battles you have to be there in-person, at Power Spots, which are easily identified on the map by the purple marking and large ‘X’ above them. You can challenge Gigantamax Battles with up to 40 people, which will be divided into groups of 4 Trainers.

  • Each person can bring up to 3 Dynamax Pokémon in their team, but participation is possible with just one Dynamax Pokémon.
  • Only Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon can participate in this Max Battle. Existing non-Dynamax Pokemon are not eligible.
  • Max Battles are turn based, differing from both raiding and GO Battle League. More strategy will need to be implemented for harder Max Bosses.

How to charge up your Max Meter?

In a Gigantamax Battle, tap the screen to use Fast Attacks as fast as possible, and ti fill up the Max Meter at the top of the screen. Your Max Meter is filled depending on how much damage you do, but never less than 1 Max Energy.

Since Gigantamax Bosses have incredibly high stats, it is not worth using Charge Moves – you are better off using Fast Moves. This is quite different from Dynamax Battles, so be careful.

How to dodge Boss Attacks

When three lines appear above a Pokemon’s head, it means it is being targeted by the Max Battle Boss. You can avoid this by swiping to either the left or the right.

The Dynamax Phase

When your Max Meter reaches its maximum, your Pokémon will automatically Dynamax/Gigantamax. You can fill it up by swiping towards the energy icons that appears from time to time, or by using your Fast and Charged Attacks. Once it is full, your Pokémon will Dynamax for 3 turns.

  • You have a 3 second countdown to choose the Pokémon you wish to Dynamax / Gigantamax. You can pick any Pokémon, but it depends on which role you are fulfilling in your group. 
  • Once your Dynamax Phase ends you can immediately switch back to another Pokémon in your team if you wish to.
  • You can Dynamax more than once in a Max Battle, and will automatically Dynamax once your Max Meter refills.

If all of your Pokémon faint while battling a 3-star or higher level Boss with other Trainers, you can still help your allies by cheering for your them so that their meters fill faster.

Best Group Composition for Gigantamax Battles Trade icon

For Gigantamax battles a maximum of 40 Trainers can enter the battle together, in lobbies of 4 Trainers. Generally, the best strategy for each group of 4 is to have :

  • 2 attackers
  • 1 defender
  • 1 healer

This will allow your group to stay alive as long as possible, whilst also directing damage towards one specific trainer, and allowing maximum damage to take place.

It is advisable to keep in mind that Trainers are grouped together in the order of joining the lobby, so it may be worth planning to ensure that the most prepared Trainers with leveled up Max Spirit and Max Guard are paired with others who are only prepared for attacks.

It is also worth communicating with your fellow Trainers to ensure that those who may be less prepared, such as children who don’t have the resources of others, are included in groups that can help carry them through.

Max Guard General icon

max guard shield and mechanics
Using Max Guard shields you from incoming damage

Max Guard can be used to add a maximum of 3 shields to your Pokémon. How much HP a single shield can absorb depends on the Max Guard level.

  • 20HP for level 1
  • 40HP for level 2
  • 60 HP for level 3

When stacked to a maximum of 3 shields it gives you:

  • 60HP for level 1
  • 120HP for level 2
  • 180HP for level 3

If you find you are re-entering your Dynamax Phase and you still have shields left, it would be recommended to top back up to 3 shields, then use your Max Attack for your other moves.

While shields are only applied to the Pokémon using them, it is a hugely important aspect of a Max Battle. Whilst shielded, the Max Battle boss will direct its focused attacks towards the Pokémon that is shielded only!

The defender therefore draws damage away from the other active Pokémon in battle, protecting them from the more powerful Max Battle attack. Dodging should still be attempted in order to reduce the damage received and keep your shields up for longer. We cannot under-estimate how important Max Guard is due to it drawing damage away for your whole group, it is absolutely key to utilise in your strategy.

Only one person in your group of four needs to use Max Guard, so communication is key here.

Max Spirit General icon

Max Spirit heals your entire team
Max Spirit heals your entire team, you can see their health on the top of the battle screen

Max Spirit heals not only Pokémon using it, but also any other active Pokémon on the battle field in your group of 4. The amount of health restored is based on the level of Max Spirit and the user’s maximum HP. Aim to level up your Max Spirit to at least level 2 for a dedicated healer.

This means that Pokémon with high stamina and HP stats are better healers, even if they don’t have optimal attacks for their Max Battle boss.

Sprites Photobomb icon

Shiny Gigantamax Snorlax takes on the classic deeper blue colour of a shiny Snorlax, as well as the trees and flowers on their belly changing!

Gigantamax Snorlax Shiny Gigantamax Snorlax

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