In this guide, we will show you how to get hidden abilities in Pokémon Sword and Shield.
Hidden abilities are special rewards that are earned by taking part in Max Raid Battles. You will receive a Dynamax Band early in the game that will allow you to take part in them. As you play through the game, you will arrive in the Wild Area, and this is when you can start exploring Max Raid Battles.
How To Get Hidden Abilities In Pokémon Sword and Shield
In the Wild Area, you will notice glowing rock formations that emit a red beam of light. These are active Max Raid Battle spots. Interact with them to queue up with other players. It is possible to play these solo, with friendly AI players, but it is more fun to play with your fellow Trainers.
You will need to defeat and catch the Max Raid Battle enemy. Sometimes these Pokémon can have Hidden Abilities, but this is a random reward. You may need to grind Max Raid Battles to get a Pokémon that has such an ability.
The reason they are called Hidden Abilities is that they are hidden from you, despite being active on the Pokémon that have them. At the moment, there is no indication that Hidden Abilities can be passed on to the Pokémon’s descendants.
Hidden Abilities List
Below you will find a list of Hidden Abilities. The list is not exhaustive and will be updated as more Hidden Abilities are discovered.
Dauntless Shield
Boosts the Pokémon’s Defense when entering a battle.
Grassy Surge
Turns the ground into Grassy Terrain when the Pokémon enters a battle.
Gulp Missle
When the Pokémon uses Surf or Dive, it will return with prey. The prey is spat out to attack when the Pokémon takes damage.
Hunger Switch
The Pokémon changes form, switching from Full Belly Mode to Hangry Mode, or back again, at the end of each turn.
Ice Face
The Pokemon can absorb an attack with its head, changing its appearance. The damage ice used to absorb the blow will be restored when it heals.
Ice Scales
Protective scales of ice will have damage taken from special moves.
Intrepid Sword
Boost the Attack stat when the Pokémon enters a battle.
Libero
Will change the Pokémon’s type to the relevant type of the move it is about to use.
Mimicry
Will change the Pokémon’s type depending on the type of terrain the battle is being fought on.
Mirror Armor
Any stat-lower effect used on the Pokémon will be deflected to the attacker instead.
Perish Body
When attacked by a move that makes direct contact with the Pokémon, bot the Pokémon, and the attacker will faint after three turns unless switched out.
Power Spot
Proximity to the Pokémon powers up moves.
Propeller Tail
Effect unknown at this time
Sniper
Critical hits will power up a move.
As soon as we can confirm more Hidden Abilities, or which Pokémon have them, we will update this guide accordingly.
Published: Nov 15, 2019 04:44 pm