15 Fan Made Gigantamax Pokémon We Wish Were Real

15 Fan Made Gigantamax Pokémon We Wish Were Real

15 Fan-Made Gigantamax Pokémon We Wish Were Real

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15 Fan-Made Gigantamax Pokémon We Wish Were Real

The concept of Gigantamax pokémon in Sword and Shield may seem a little silly, but just wait until you've seen these awesome fan-made designs! Pokémon has gotten to a point where they can within a game that was already released. Due to that, we are seeing different pokémon pop up within the Galar region. Fans are loving these new and creative designs! In fact, they have been inspired to create their own Gigantamax designs, as well. Many of these designs are well thought out and we wish they were real! Here are ten of them, and please check out the artists' that we linked. They deserve credit. Updated on April 5th, 2020 by Allison Stalberg: With time, even more Gigantamax Pokémon have been released by Nintendo. More fans are making their own versions of their favorite Pokémon with a Gigantamax form. So we updated the list with some new fan-made versions! Enjoy. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Togekiss

This Togekiss is one of many fan-made Gigantamax forms created by . What we love about this Togekiss design is that it both looks cute and sinister at the same time. It is known as the "Jubilee" Pokémon, which can also mean a celebration. That is why the confetti marks around it and the kite-like tail is a great design choice. It looks kind of like a massive float you could see in a parade. However, this Togekiss also looks quite serious. It is ready to fight. If you see something that size flying towards you, it would be terrifying! It looks like a massive airplane.

Chandelure

This Fire and Ghost-type Pokémon is a fan favorite due to its already cool design. It is pretty Gothic! The only thing that can make it even more popular is a Gigantamax form. is the creative artist behind this design. It is not so different from its original form, but they made it epic. It has jewels added to it like it belongs in an even fancier haunted mansion. It also has many more arms.

Drifblim

This Ghost and Flying-Type Pokémon is the evolution of Drifloon, which is known to be a balloon that can kidnap children. It is pretty cute but also spooky! The artist, , is a major fan of Drifblim. So they decided to give it a Gigantamax form. They had the creative idea to base its huge form on a Zepplin. The design certainly makes sense since it starts off as a balloon and then evolves into a hot-air balloon. What is bigger than that? Obviously, a Zepplin.

Sinistea

Sinistea is among one of the favorite new design of. After all, both ghosts and tea have quite the aesthetic calling. So, why not give it a Gigantamax form? made this design. In this massive form, it is not just a teapot, but an entire tea set! The artist even gave it its own special move: G-Steep (like how you steep tea?). The move heals itself and allies.

Cofagrigus

While Cofagrigus now has a different regional form, this idea is still really cool. It takes the idea of an Egyptian coffin to the next level! It would make for an epic Gigantamax and we love the little details on this design! You can see the mask from Yamask on the side, which was its first form on the evolution line. is the artist and has made other fan-made Gigantamax designs as well.

Gardevoir

The artist quite fittingly based this design on knights and valkyries. This Gardevoir would be perfect for Sword and Shield since she has an actual sword and shield as weapons. The artist, , explained why its Gardevoir who gets this design instead of Gallade, with some interesting flavor text to go with this form. They wrote, "Gardevoir pulls the horn out of its chest cavity and uses it as a sword and shield to defend its trainer; it is speculated that this is some remnant of from before Gardevoir and Gallade diverged in evolution, re-awakened with the energy released from Gigantamaxing."

Luxray

Luxray is a fan favorite among the Pokémon that are based on cats. Its regular design is already very cool with its piercing gaze and black mane. However, the artist, , managed to make Luxray look even cooler. True to its name (based on x-rays), you can see the bones through its skin. The artist added the extra detail that the bones will glow during an electric attack.

Falinks

Known as the "formation Pokémon," Falinks were introduced in Sword and Shield. They are one of those strange Pokémon in which you shouldn't think too hard about whether they count as one or many, kind of like Exeggcute. The artist, , created this Gigantamax and humorously named it "Falinks Voltron." It suites the Falinks since they are all about formation!

Vespiquen

This is another design by . We loved their ideas, so they are featured in this list more than once. The artist based this Gigantamax on UFOs. Vespiquen can now house thousands of little Combees. So, it is a bit of nightmare fuel if you are scared of bees. According to the artist though, the Vespigquen is quite strong on her own and her stinger can break through concrete. Yikes!

Milotic

Milotic is already known to be one of the most beautiful and graceful pokémon out there, so it already has a lot to live up to design-wise. This artist totally lived up to the challenge though. The whole idea behind its scales shedding as it Gigantamax's is clever and manages to look gorgeous. We also love the glowing eyes and how much the body elongates. The artist is , and he has done more than one fan-made Gigantamax form. However, his Miltoic is definitely our favorite.

Wailord

The largest Pokémon of them all gets little justice for its size. If you have fought a Wailord in Sword and Shield, then you may have noticed that the design . Well, we hope that this won't always be the case. If given a Gigantamax form, Wailord would need to be incredibly huge! It needs to feel crowded when you fight this thing. The artist, , seemed to have a similar idea with this fan art. They wrote that a single splash of this Wailord can create tidal waves. Now, that is what we are talking about!

Dugtrio

Dugtrio has existed since generation one but is still a Pokémon full of secrets. What does the rest of its body look like? Why can it learn claw moves? Well, this artist decided to come up with their own answers to some of those questions. The artist, writes that its Gigantamax form makes Dugrio the size of mountains. They use their claws to dig through the earth to move around, but that does cause earthquakes. The artist also gave Dugtrio its own G-Move, G-Max Tremor, which causes aftershocks for three turns and affects everyone in the field.

Gourgeist

What we love most about this design is that the artist made the Gourgeist resemble a cauldron. That is genius and fits into the fact that it already had a Halloween-inspired look and is a Ghost-Type. According to the artist, it is a cauldron that eats the souls of children. How dark! The artist, , is no stranger to Pokémon fan art. He also gave Gourgeist its own G-Move called G-Max Trick. It's a pretty clever move, too, as it both damages the opponent while also making it Ghost-Type. That'll make the future Ghost-Type moves super-effective!

Ampharos

This Pokémon is the third evolution of Mareep from the Johto generation. It is quite a design change from its sheep-like form, but it is still very cute and loved by fans. The artist, , gave Ampharos a Gigantamax form that is reminiscent of its Mega Evolution form. Its Mega Evolution gave Ampharos a head of wool. This fan-made Gigantamax form ran with that idea but made the wool resemble storm clouds. It is a great idea since Ampharos is Electric-Type.

Dhelmise

Lastly, we have another design by , and its a popular one! Dhelmise is a Grass and Ghost-Type that resembles an anchor. So, a lot of artists actually have the idea that its Gigantamax form would be an entire sunken ship. How cool would that be? The artist wrote that its G-Max move would be called the G-Max Dutchman. It would damage all foes, make them sleep for three turns, and make it so they cannot switch out.

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