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Overgrowth Feel like the star of a martial arts film in Overgrowth, as you jump, kick, throw, and slash your way to victory. Free the rabbits from their evil overlords in the main story, then play through the prequel story, and finally, try out nine years of mods developed by the community, or create your own!

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Max Overgrowth
ダイソウゲンDai Grassland
TypeGrass
CategoryVaries
PP(max. —)
Power
Accuracy —%
Priority {{{priority}}}
  • Does not make contact
  • Not affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Not affected by Mirror Move
  • Affected by King's Rock
Target
FoeFoeFoe
SelfAllyAlly
May affect any adjacent foe, but not allies
IntroducedGeneration VIII
  • Not a TM, TR, HM, or Move Tutor move.
Condition [[{{{category}}} (condition)|{{{category}}}]]
Appeal0
Jam0
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Max Overgrowth (Japanese: ダイソウゲンDai Grassland) is a damage-dealing Grass-typeMax Move introduced in Generation VIII.

  • 4In the anime
  • 5In the manga

Effect

Max Overgrowth inflicts damage and causes the battlefield to become Grassy Terrain. Its power and whether it is a special or physical move depends on the move it is based on.

Base move Pwr. Cat.
Absorb 90Special
Apple Acid 130Special
Branch Poke 90Physical
Bullet Seed 130Physical
Drum Beating 130Physical
Energy Ball 130Special
Frenzy Plant 150Special
Giga Drain 130Special
Grass Knot 130Special
Grass Pledge 130Special
Grassy Glide 120Physical
Grav Apple 130Physical
Horn Leech 130Physical
Leaf Blade 130Physical
Leaf Storm 140Special
Leaf Tornado 120Special
Leafage 90Physical
Magical Leaf 110Special
Mega Drain 90Special
Petal Blizzard 130Physical
Petal Dance 140Special
Power Whip 140Physical
Razor Leaf 110Physical
Seed Bomb 130Physical
Seed Flare 140Special
Snap Trap 90Physical
Solar Beam 140Special
Solar Blade 140Physical
Trop Kick 120Physical
Vine Whip 100Physical
Wood Hammer 140Physical

Description

Games Description
SwSh This is a Grass-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user turns the ground into Grassy Terrain for five turns.

Learnset

Any Dynamax Pokémon can use Max Overgrowth if it knows a damaging Grass-type move.

In the anime

In Pokémon: Twilight Wings

  • In Early-Evening Waves, Milo's Eldegoss was revealed to be capable of using Max Overgrowth, but the move was used offscreen.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Dynamax Eldegoss
The Dynamaxed user summons giant mushrooms and attacks the opponent.
PokémonMethod
UserFirst Chapter Used InNotes
EldegossDynamax Eldegoss summons multiple giant mushrooms around the opponent. The mushrooms then release a bright light before exploding.
Milo's EldegossPASS06Debut

In other languages

LanguageTitle
ChineseCantonese 極巨草原 Gihkgeuih Chóuyùhn
Mandarin 極巨草原 / 极巨草原 Jíjù Cǎoyuán
Max Porost
Phytomax
Dyna-Flora
Dynaflora
다이그래스 Dai Grass
Maxiflora


Max Moves
Max StrikeMax KnuckleMax AirstreamMax OozeMax Quake
Max RockfallMax FlutterbyMax PhantasmMax Steelspike
Max FlareMax GeyserMax OvergrowthMax LightningMax Mindstorm
Max HailstormMax WyrmwindMax DarknessMax StarfallMax Guard
G-Max Moves
G-Max Vine LashG-Max WildfireG-Max CannonadeG-Max Befuddle
G-Max Volt CrashG-Max Gold RushG-Max Chi StrikeG-Max Terror
G-Max Foam BurstG-Max ResonanceG-Max CuddleG-Max Replenish
G-Max MalodorG-Max MeltdownG-Max Drum SoloG-Max Fireball
G-Max HydrosnipeG-Max Wind RageG-Max GravitasG-Max Stonesurge
G-Max VolcalithG-Max TartnessG-Max SweetnessG-Max Sandblast
G-Max Stun ShockG-Max CentifernoG-Max SmiteG-Max SnoozeG-Max Finale
G-Max SteelsurgeG-Max DepletionG-Max One BlowG-Max Rapid Flow


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Overgrowth
Developer(s)Wolfire Games
Publisher(s)Wolfire Games
Designer(s)David Rosen
Artist(s)Aubrey Serr
Composer(s)Mikko Tarmia, Anton Riehl
Platform(s)Windows, macOS, Linux
Release
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player, Local Multiplayer (with included mod)

Overgrowth is an actionvideo game released by Wolfire Games available for Windows, macOS and Linux. It was announced on September 17, 2008 and released on October 16, 2017, after 9 years of developing and being available as early access.[1]

Migic 1 0. Overgrowth is the sequel to Lugaru, a 3Daction game made by the same company. As before, the player character is Turner, an anthropomorphicrabbit with combat skills. The game plays as a 3D third-person action game, set in a pre-industrial world of anthropomorphic fighter rabbits, wolves, dogs, cats and rats.[2] The game is designed by David Rosen.

Setting[edit]

The story takes place on the island of Lugaru, an unknown number of years after the fall of the human race, indicated by the ruins of tall man-made structures overrun by vegetation. Lugaru is a chaotic world, inhabited by anthropomorphic rabbits, wolves, rats, cats and dogs living at a pre-industrial level of technology.

Synopsis[edit]

Overgrowth's story takes place several years after the events of Lugaru and follows the same protagonist: Turner. After avenging the murder of his family, killing the Alpha wolf, and killing the corrupt king Hickory, Turner refused to take Hickory's place on the throne, instead choosing to leave the monarchy headless and wander the island in search of some new purpose. Major plot points specific to Overgrowth have not yet been revealed.[3] Xilisoft dvd to mp4 converter 7 8 23.

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Gameplay[edit]

Overgrowth is built on the gameplay of its predecessor, Lugaru,[4] and as such uses a hand-to-hand combat system that bases attacks and counters on timing and context using context-sensitive action buttons rather than different key combinations.

Features[edit]

Overgrowth utilizes a game engine called the 'Phoenix Engine'. The engine includes a number of useful features like an animation handler in which animations can be smoothly blended between,[5] a scripting system using AngelScript that is tied into the game engine allowing for a lot of control over various engine features,[6] and an ambient sound system.[7] The game is shipped with a fully featured level editor and the developers wanted to make sure that the tools required to mod the game would not be too costly or preferably free; for instance Blender.[8]

Development[edit]

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Since 25 November 2008, Wolfire Games has released new Alpha tests every 2–5 months, containing most of the features so far implemented in the game. These are available to people who have pre-ordered the game.[9] Overgrowth was released 17 December 2013 as an Early Access title on Steam.[10]On January 18, 2017 the game was officially updated to beta status.[11] The game reached 1.0 and was released on October 16, 2017 which had been revealed as the release date a week earlier.[12]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Official announcement'. Blog.wolfire.com. 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  2. ^'Races in Overgrowth'.
  3. ^'Overgrowth FAQ'. Wolfire Games.
  4. ^'Overgrowth FAQ: Overgrowth will be inheriting the spirit of Lugaru's tried and true combat system'. Blog.wolfire.com. 2009-02-12. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  5. ^'Overgowth alpha 64 changelog'.
  6. ^'Overgrowth alpha 62 changelog'.
  7. ^'Overgrowth alpha 131 changelog'.
  8. ^'Blender as an animation editor'(Blog post).
  9. ^'Announcing Weekly Alphas! - Wolfire Games Blog'. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  10. ^'Overgrowth on Steam Store'. Retrieved 2013-12-18.
  11. ^'Overgrowth - Now in BETA, with Lugaru campaign mode! - Wolfire Games Blog'. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  12. ^'Overgrowth 1.0'. Wolfire Games. Retrieved 16 October 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Official website

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