How to get Dynamax Adventures shiny Pokmon in Sword and Shield

One of the biggest features introduced to Pokémon Sword and Shield’s Crown Tundra expansion is Dynamax Adventures. This is a gauntlet found in the Max Lair where you and three others, AI or real people online, navigate your way through a handful of opposing Dynamax Pokémon to reach a legendary Pokémon at the end. Some of these are the best Crown Tundra Pokémon you can get your hands on.

The catch? You don’t use your own team. Instead, everyone uses a rented Pokémon to begin their adventure with. Once everyone has drafted a Pokémon from a limited selection, they will go through the dungeon. Nobody is stuck with the same choice throughout, as you have the option to catch every Dynamax encounter you face.

The Dynamax Adventures also happen to be the activity with the best shiny Pokémon odds, though the time it takes to finish a Max Lair challenge may make it somewhat inefficient. Still, it’s the only place to catch shiny forms of many legendary Pokémon, and it is also where you can get the Ability Patch item. They can make your head spin, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about Dynamax Adventures and how to get those lovely shinies.

How do dynamax adventures work?

In Dynamax Adventures, you and three other players (either AI or real-life players) work together to make your way through three Dynamax encounters, before reaching the legendary Pokémon at the end.

The player is selecting a Pokémon from three choices for the Dynamax Adventure. Three AI trainers are waiting to choose.

You each begin by drafting one Pokémon from a selection of three. Once a Pokémon is chosen, a new one will replace it for the next person to choose from. If you are playing with AI, they will always act after every real-life trainer has chosen a Pokémon, otherwise the order is randomised.

As the map begins, you get a sweeping shot of all the possible routes towards the legendary Pokémon. For each route choice, one of the Pokémon’s types will be shown. More often than not, the Pokémon will be dual-typed, so pay attention to the silhouettes for clues as to what you are about to fight. Once you have voted, the majority of the votes cast will determine the route chosen and a Dynamax battle will begin.

Along some routes, there are NPCs or items you can find along the way. Here is a list of every one:

  • Berries: Restores half of every Pokémon’s max HP.
  • Hiker: Will give items to players. Players take it in turns to draft items they want.
  • Scientist: Offers to replace your Pokémon with a random one. If multiple players say yes, the Pokémon replaced is randomised.

Eventually, whether you win against the legendary Pokémon or not, you’ll be able to choose which of the Pokémon you caught on the way you want to keep for good. These do not include the starting Pokémon you drafted, nor any Pokémon you didn’t catch in a Pokéball.

Regarding the legendary Pokémon, you will be able to re-encounter them if you didn’t win against them or choose not to take them with you if you did catch it. When you next speak to the scientist, she will tell you that you have remembered the route to that specific Pokémon.

Trainers are deciding whether to go for the Flying route or the Ghost route.

Are there any differences in Dynamax Adventures?

Yes, there are a few differences that you should be made aware of:

  • Regular Dynamax and Gigantamax Pokémon in the Max Lair only attack once per turn.
  • Legendary Pokémon will attack twice per turn when their HP is below half. It’s indicated by the message that their “attacks have become increasingly desperate”.
  • Neither Dynamax nor Legendary Pokémon will put up shields in Max Lair raids.
  • Fainted Pokémon are now cumulative, so if you fainted twice before reaching the legendary Pokémon, you’ll only have two faints left before you are kicked out of the Max Lair.
  • Every Pokémon has a 100% catch rate if you defeat it. This goes for legendary Pokémon too.
  • You can only catch one of any single legendary Pokémon per game. You can encounter the legendaries repeatedly, but you may only keep one.
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Dynamax Adventures shiny Pokémon

Ok, so here’s probably what you’re here for: how to get shiny Pokémon in Max Lairs. Thanks to YouTuber AustinJohnPlays, we now know that the shiny odds for any individual Pokémon is 1 in 300 encounters. If you have the Shiny Charm item, obtained for completing the original Pokémon Sword and Shield Pokédex (not the Isle of Armor or Crown Tundra Pokédexs) these odds increase to 1 in 100 encounters.

To stand the best chance of catching a shiny Pokémon, make sure you catch every single Dynamax Pokémon you encounter. When you finish your run, you are given the opportunity to keep any of the Pokémon you caught during your run. You don’t have to switch them in to replace your current Pokémon either, just catch them. Since there is a 100% catch rate for any Pokémon in the Max Lair, you can just stock up on regular Pokéballs and use those.

You will only know if a Pokémon is shiny at the end of your Dynamax Adventure run. The Pokémon will never appear as a shiny in the actual battles, but will appear as a shiny sprite on the final screen at the end of a Dynamax Adventure.

You can use this to shiny hunt legendary Pokémon, and you can always go through the set route to re-encounter them if they’re not shiny, provided you didn’t pick it of course.

Four trainers are fighting a Dynamax Suicune. One of the trainers has Dynamaxed a Beartic to face off against it.

Max Lair legendary Pokémon

Here are all the Pokémon you can encounter in the Dynamax Adventures. Some are exclusive to Sword or Shield, but can be encountered in both versions if you raid with real players. Ultra Beasts can also be unlocked by finishing all of Peony’s quests

You may notice that the Kanto versions of the legendary birds are here. This is because Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos, and Galarian Moltres are found outside of the Max Lair, as are all the Crown Tundra Regis, and all four ‘Swords of Justice’. Yes, this includes Keldeo.

Here are all the Pokémon found in the Max Lair, as well as which version you can find them natively in:

PokémonNative version
Articuno (Kanto)Both
Zapdos (Kanto)Both
Moltres (Kanto)Both
MewtwoBoth
RaikouBoth
EnteiBoth
SuicuneBoth
LugiaShield
Ho-OhSword
 LatiasShield
LatiosSword
KyogreShield
GroudonSword
 RayquazaBoth
UxieBoth
MespritBoth
AzelfBoth
DialgaSword
PalkiaShield
HeatranBoth
GiratinaBoth
CresseliaBoth
TornadusSword
ThundrusShield
ReshiramSword
ZekromShield
LandorusBoth
KyuremBoth
XerneasSword
YveltalShield
ZygardeBoth
Tapu KokoBoth
Tapu LeleBoth
Tapu Bulu Both
Tapu Fini Both
SolgaleoSword
LunalaShield
Nihilego Both
Buzzwole Both
Pheromosa Both
Xurkitree Both
Celesteela Both
Kartana Both
Guzzlord Both
NecrozmaBoth
StakatakaBoth
BlacephalonBoth

A selection of the Dynite store. The Ability Patch is highlighted and costs 200 Dynite, but the trainer only has nine.

How to unlock Endless Dynamax Adventures

To unlock Endless Dynamax Adventures, simply complete three Dynamax Adventures. These are endless challenges where you fight until your party loses. You won’t be able to keep any of the Pokémon, but it yields more Dynite Ore than regular Dynamax Adventures.

Dynite Ore Store inventory

You can shop with Dynite Ore via the Hiker to the right of the scientist. Her inventory includes:

ItemPrice
Exp, Candy L1 Dynite Ore
Exp. Candy XL3 Dynite Ore
Dynamax Candy2 Dynite Ore
Wishing Piece3 Dynite Ore
Armorite Ore3 Dynite Ore
HP up2 Dynite Ore
Protein2 Dynite Ore
Iron2 Dynite Ore
Calcium2 Dynite Ore
Zinc2 Dynite Ore
Carbos2 Dynite Ore
Premier Ball1 Dynite Ore
Beast Ball150 Dynite Ore
Bottle Cap25 Dynite Ore
Ability Capsule50 Dynite Ore
Ability Patch200 Dynite Ore

Trainers have somehow missed the two Hikers on route to their next Pokémon. The choices are between Ice and Water, while Fairy and Fighting are out of reach.

Dynamax Adventures tips

Finally, here are some tips for if you are struggling to reach or catch legendary Pokémon in the Max Lair:

  • Try to party up with real people wherever possible. The AI is capable of costing you the chance to beat legendary Pokémon by selecting a bad move.
  • Remember what type is at the top of the map. This will give you an idea of what type of Pokémon you should catch on the way and influence your route.
  • Don’t rush to make choices from the get-go. You have 20 seconds to make your decision on routes and plan your route, so use every second wisely.
  • If you are able to, use a third-party app like Discord to voice chat with friends in private games. This allows you to coordinate your attacks and plan routes efficiently.
  • Berries will always recover 50% of all the Pokémon’s max health, so aim for those if you get heavily battered during a fight.
  • Hikers will always give you a choice between four items. The Focus Sash is by far the most valuable item as it prevents fainting.
  • If you are playing with AI partners, don’t swap out Pokémon with scientists if you can help it. They’re nearly always worse than what you currently have. If your Pokémon is low on HP or nearly run out of PP for their moves, only then you should switch.
  • Don’t be selfish when it comes to changing Pokémon if you’re playing multiplayer. If you are playing with other people, consider if anyone needs a change to their roster. They might need to change to switch out a weaker type than the legendary Pokémon, or that their Pokémon is at low health.
  • Peonia will occasionally tell you where to find certain legendary Pokémon for some Dynite Ore. This is rarely worth the investment unless you need that Pokémon specifically.

That should be everything you need to know about shiny hunting in Dynamax Adventures, as well as general tips for getting through the Max Lair in one piece.

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