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− | japanese=がまん ''Perserverance'' |
+ | |japanese=がまん ''Perserverance'' |
+ | |image= Bide Move Game.png |
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− | generation=I |
+ | |generation=I |
− | type=Normal |
+ | |type=Normal |
− | category=Physical |
+ | |category=Physical |
− | power=—| |
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− | + | |power=— |
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+ | |accuracy=—% |
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− | pp=10<span class="explain" title="Max. 16">*</span>| |
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+ | |pp=10 <sup>(Max. 16)</sup> |
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− | affects=User |
+ | |affects=User |
− | priority=+1 |
+ | |priority=+1 |
− | contact=1 |
+ | |contact=1 |
− | magiccoat=0 |
+ | |magiccoat=0 |
− | brightpowder=0 |
+ | |brightpowder=0 |
− | detect=1 |
+ | |detect=1 |
− | snatch=0 |
+ | |snatch=0 |
− | kingsrock=1 |
+ | |kingsrock=1}} |
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+ | {{Move Infobox/contest data 3 |
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− | }} |
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+ | |contesttype2=Tough |
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+ | |contesttype3=Tough |
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+ | |appeal3=3 |
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+ | |jam3=0}} |
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+ | {{Move Infobox/end}} |
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+ | '''Bide''' is a {{type|Normal}}-[[Types|type]] [[Move#Physical|physical move]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It was [[TM34]] in Generation I. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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− | '''Bide''' is a {{type|Normal}}-type move. It can also be used to quadruple the damage of any attacks, particularly [[Counter]]. |
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+ | The user endures damage for two turns. |
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+ | ===Effect=== |
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− | In ''[[Pokémon Rumble]]'', Bide is used to give the status reprisal. |
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+ | ====In battle==== |
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+ | After the two turn wait, the user retaliates by unleashing the damage it took with double the power. |
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+ | ====Contests==== |
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− | When using Bide, the Pokémon stores energy for 2 turns and unleashes anywhere from double to quadruple the normal damage dealt to the user. |
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+ | Helps the user to not be startled. |
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+ | ====Super Contests==== |
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+ | Earn double the score on the final performance. |
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+ | ====Contest Spectaculars==== |
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+ | Causes the user to move later the next turn. |
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+ | ==Learnset== |
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+ | ===By Leveling Up=== |
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+ | {{Movelisttop/5|Normal}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|204|Pineco|{{type|bug}}|29|29|17 ({{DP}})<br>20 ({{Pt}}{{HGSS}})|20|20}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|205|Forretress|{{type|bug}}/{{type|steel}}|29|29|17 ({{DP}})<br>20 ({{Pt}}{{HGSS}})|20|20}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|213|Shuckle|{{type|bug}}/{{type|rock}}|28|28|9 ({{DP}})<br>1 ({{Pt}}{{HGSS}})|1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|241|Miltank|{{type|normal}}|26|26|15|15|15}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|258|Mudkip|{{type|water}}||15|15|15|15}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|259|Marshtomp|{{type|water}}/{{type|ground}}||15|15|15|15 ({{XY}})<br>18 ({{ORAS}})}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|260|Swampert|{{type|water}}/{{type|ground}}||15|15|15|15 ({{XY}})<br>18 ({{ORAS}})}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|273|Seedot|{{type|water}}||1|1|1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|290|Nincada|{{type|bug}}/{{type|ground}}|||||29}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|307|Meditite|{{type|psychic}}/{{type|fighting}}||1|1|1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|308|Medicham|{{type|psychic}}/{{type|fighting}}||1|1|1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|328|Trapinch|{{type|ground}}||||17 ({{B2W2}})|17 ({{XY}})<br>1 ({{ORAS}})}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|329|Vibrava|{{type|ground}}/{{type|dragon}}||||17 ({{B2W2}})|17 ({{XY}})<br>1 ({{ORAS}})}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|330|Flygon|{{type|ground}}/{{type|dragon}}||||17 ({{B2W2}})|17 ({{XY}})<br>1 ({{ORAS}})}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|393|Piplup|{{type|water}}|||18 ({{DP}})<br>22 ({{Pt}}{{HGSS}})|22|22}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|394|Prinplup|{{type|water}}|||19 ({{DP}})<br>24 ({{Pt}}{{HGSS}})|24|24}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|401|Kriketot|{{type|bug}}|||1|1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|402|Kriketune|{{type|bug}}|||1|1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|417|Pachirisu|{{type|electric}}|||1|1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|504|Patrat|{{type|normal}}||||8|8}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|505|Watchog|{{type|normal}}||||8|8}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|532|Timburr|{{type|fighting}}||||8|8}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|533|Gurdurr|{{type|fighting}}||||1, 8|1, 8}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|534|Conkeldurr|{{type|fighting}}||||1, 8|1, 8}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|538|Throh|{{type|fighting}}||||5|5}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|539|Sawk|{{type|fighting}}||||5|5}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|564|Tirtouga|{{type|rock}}/{{type|water}}||||1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|565|Carracosta|{{type|rock}}/{{type|water}}||||1|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|590|Foongus|{{type|grass}}/{{type|poison}}||||12|12}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|591|Amoonguss|{{type|grass}}/{{type|poison}}||||1, 12|1, 12}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|613|Cubchoo|{{type|ice}}||||9|9}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|614|Beartic|{{type|ice}}||||1, 9|1}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|616|Shelmet|{{type|bug}}||||8|8}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|618|Stunfisk|{{type|ground}}/{{type|electric}}||||5|5}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|696|Tyrunt|{{type|rock}}/{{type|dragon}}|||||12}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|697|Tyrantrum|{{type|rock}}/{{type|dragon}}|||||12}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|704|Goomy|{{type|dragon}}|||||13}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|705|Sligoo|{{type|dragon}}|||||13}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/5|Normal|706|Goodra|{{type|dragon}}|||||13}} |
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+ | {{Movelistend/5|Normal}} |
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+ | ===By Breeding=== |
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+ | ===By TM=== |
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+ | {{Empty}} |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Bide was initially introduced as a TM, but beginning with [[Generation II]], Pokémon were able to learn it by leveling up and breeding too. |
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+ | *In games, the move is used as a physical move while in the anime, it is used as a special move. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | {{MoveImageBox |
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+ | |content=anime |
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+ | |file1=Dawn Piplup Bide.png |
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+ | |caption1=Dawn's Piplup |
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+ | |file2=Ash Goodra Bide 2.png |
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+ | |caption2=Ash's Goodra}} |
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+ | ==See Also== |
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+ | [[Reversal]] |
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+ | {{Generation I TMs and HMs}} |
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Revision as of 21:59, 6 February 2016
Bide
{{{ja_name}}} {{{ja_trans}}}
Introduced: | Generation I |
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Battle Data
Type: | |
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Category: | |
Power: | — |
Accuracy: | —% |
PP: | 10 (Max. 16), max: {{{max_pp}}} |
Priority: | +1 |
Contact: | Yes |
Affected by
Magic Coat: | No |
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Magic Bounce: | |
Bright Powder: | No |
Detect/Protect: | Yes |
Snatch: | No |
Mirror Move: | |
King's Rock: | Yes |
Bide is a Normal-type physical move introduced in Generation I. It was TM34 in Generation I.
Description
The user endures damage for two turns.
Effect
In battle
After the two turn wait, the user retaliates by unleashing the damage it took with double the power.
Contests
Helps the user to not be startled.
Super Contests
Earn double the score on the final performance.
Contest Spectaculars
Causes the user to move later the next turn.
Learnset
By Leveling Up
Pokémon | Type | Egg groups | Level | |||||
V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | ||||
Pineco | bug | 29 | 29 | 17 (Template:DP) 20 (Template:PtTemplate:HGSS) |
20 | 20 | {{{10}}} | |
Forretress | bug/steel | 29 | 29 | 17 (Template:DP) 20 (Template:PtTemplate:HGSS) |
20 | 20 | {{{10}}} | |
Shuckle | bug/rock | 28 | 28 | 9 (Template:DP) 1 (Template:PtTemplate:HGSS) |
1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | |
Miltank | normal | 26 | 26 | 15 | 15 | 15 | {{{10}}} | |
Mudkip | water | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 | {{{10}}} | ||
Marshtomp | water/ground | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 (Template:XY) 18 (Template:ORAS) |
{{{10}}} | ||
Swampert | water/ground | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 (Template:XY) 18 (Template:ORAS) |
{{{10}}} | ||
Seedot | water | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | ||
Nincada | bug/ground | 29 | {{{10}}} | |||||
Meditite | psychic/fighting | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | ||
Medicham | psychic/fighting | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | ||
Trapinch | ground | 17 (Template:B2W2) | 17 (Template:XY) 1 (Template:ORAS) |
{{{10}}} | ||||
Vibrava | ground/dragon | 17 (Template:B2W2) | 17 (Template:XY) 1 (Template:ORAS) |
{{{10}}} | ||||
Flygon | ground/dragon | 17 (Template:B2W2) | 17 (Template:XY) 1 (Template:ORAS) |
{{{10}}} | ||||
Piplup | water | 18 (Template:DP) 22 (Template:PtTemplate:HGSS) |
22 | 22 | {{{10}}} | |||
Prinplup | water | 19 (Template:DP) 24 (Template:PtTemplate:HGSS) |
24 | 24 | {{{10}}} | |||
Kriketot | bug | 1 | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | |||
Kriketune | bug | 1 | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | |||
Pachirisu | electric | 1 | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | |||
Patrat | normal | 8 | 8 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Watchog | normal | 8 | 8 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Timburr | fighting | 8 | 8 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Gurdurr | fighting | 1, 8 | 1, 8 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Conkeldurr | fighting | 1, 8 | 1, 8 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Throh | fighting | 5 | 5 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Sawk | fighting | 5 | 5 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Tirtouga | rock/water | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Carracosta | rock/water | 1 | 1 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Foongus | grass/poison | 12 | 12 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Amoonguss | grass/poison | 1, 12 | 1, 12 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Cubchoo | ice | 9 | 9 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Beartic | ice | 1, 9 | 1 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Shelmet | bug | 8 | 8 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Stunfisk | ground/electric | 5 | 5 | {{{10}}} | ||||
Tyrunt | rock/dragon | 12 | {{{10}}} | |||||
Tyrantrum | rock/dragon | 12 | {{{10}}} | |||||
Goomy | dragon | 13 | {{{10}}} | |||||
Sligoo | dragon | 13 | {{{10}}} | |||||
Goodra | dragon | 13 | {{{10}}} | |||||
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. |
By Breeding
By TM
Trivia
- Bide was initially introduced as a TM, but beginning with Generation II, Pokémon were able to learn it by leveling up and breeding too.
- In games, the move is used as a physical move while in the anime, it is used as a special move.
Gallery
Template:MoveImageBox
See Also
Generation I TMs and HMs | |
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TMs | |
HMs | |
See also | |
Pocket Monsters Red and Pocket Monsters Green · Pocket Monsters Blue · Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version · Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition |