The introduction of Dynamax and Gigantamax in Pokémon Go also introduces a new element that is used not only to take part in battles against them but also to enhance the Pokémon involved in these battles. The element, called Max Particles, is something that is primarily collected but can also be paid for in packs. In some sense, these efforts can have the potential to get complicated, which would necessitate their management. Some have offered their take on this, and it seems I can provide my own as well.
For general situations, it may be considered that the maximum number of particles with surplus that may be held at any one time is 1,290. This would mean having 990 particles earned by any means, which is then supplemented by particles earned by walking (300), at which point one can then walk again for another 300 particles in "reserve". Of course, it's not always possible or feasible to get exactly 990 each and every time, but one can get close to that with smart usage and collection, at which point the walking particles can be claimed.
Once this maximum has been obtained, the next obvious course is to keep using the particles, whether to battle at Power Spots or to enhance Pokémon, then repeating the supplementation as above. In fact, in the case that Legendary Pokémon appear in Power Spots, which will always take 800 particles to battle, it becomes an easy matter of battling once, claiming the walking particles, and claiming a little bit more from a Power Spot - assuming that one hasn't battled for the day, allowing two free battles with the least effort, just like keeping a free raid pass.
As for extra particles, it is possible to earn more through certain Research tasks during certain events, and of course opening packs of 800, for those who like (and want) to pay. These will certainly take the total of held particles beyond the "nominal" maximum of 1,000, which means that they need to be used as soon as possible. It is likely, though, that the situation of excess will be for the specific events, and after using the particles right away, the situation becomes a normal one, and the above management strategies apply.
Max Particles serve a similar function to raid passes yet are themselves used for enhancing the Pokémon - not to mention in specific amounts - which makes the element rather unique. Such a unique property may necessitate management tactics that are unique as well, perhaps as unique as the Pokémon that are tied to the usage of the element. Though that might be a bit different from one Trainer to another, including by what I offer above, the process might remain unique nonetheless for those who need a guide.
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