All hail Trubbish, secretly one of the best Pokémon designs of all time. Its origin is unapologetically that too much trash gathered together and came to life. Many fans cite Trubbish and its origin as an example of how Pokémon got lazy five generations in. They forget, or ignore, that classic first gen Pokémon Grimer has the same origins. Some Pokémon have real-world commentary baked into their design, and that makes them deeper than just “it’s a trash bag.” Sword & Shield also happen to make it a giant trash bag of doom. If you want to inflict death by garbage, try Trubbish.

Where To Find Trubbish In Sword & Shield

The only place to find Trubbish in Galar is on Route 3. However, it has a very low spawn rate, so have patience. Or go for the alternative…

How To Evolve Trubbish Into Garbodor & Get Gigantamax Garbodor

Trubbish evolves into Garbodor at level 36. That said, you’re probably here looking for a Garbodor that can Gigantamax. This power is only available to Garbodor caught through Gigantamax Raids. To find one of those, you must search raid dens in East Lake Axewell.

What Garbodor Does In Battle

As a pile of trash, Garbodor is meant to be a defender. As a Poison-type, it’s meant to taint foes with Toxic and wear them down. When it Gigantamaxes, it gets way better at both of these things. Its G-Max special move damages and instantly poisons the foe. Outside of G-Max, Garbodor can lay down Toxic Spikes to poison every opponent right when they come out of their Poké Balls.

Even though Garbodor is mostly there to poison foes, you probably want an attack move or two. Cross Poison is about the only Poison-type physical move Garbodor can use. It can also make use of Stomping Tantrum to lay down some good damage in a tight situation.

The one thing to watch out for is Earthquake. The move hits Garbodor hard, and a lot of Pokémon pack it. One thing you can do to get the last laugh against Earthquake users is get Garbodor with the Aftermath Ability. This lets Garbodor throw down a little extra damage as a goodbye when it’s knocked out by a physical move.

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