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− | |japanese=りゅうのいかり Dragon Rage |
+ | |japanese=りゅうのいかり ''Dragon Rage'' |
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− | + | '''Dragon Rage''' is a {{Type|Dragon}}-[[Types|type]] [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]] that will perpetually inflict 40 HP damage on the opponent. In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series, this attack will always inflict 65 HP damage, instead of 40. |
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− | ==In the anime== |
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− | [[File:Axew_using_dragon_rage.jpg|thumb|Axew using Dragon Rage.|link=Iris's Axew|right|200px]] |
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Dragon Rage, when used by [[Iris' Axew|Axew]], is blueish in colour and is loaded in a way similar to [[Draco Meteor]]. It resembles Flamethrower, as a fire-like blast is shot towards an opponent. |
Dragon Rage, when used by [[Iris' Axew|Axew]], is blueish in colour and is loaded in a way similar to [[Draco Meteor]]. It resembles Flamethrower, as a fire-like blast is shot towards an opponent. |
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− | Axew had difficulty in learning Dragon Rage, with [[Ash]] and [[Cilan (anime)|Cilan]] teasing [[Iris (anime)|Iris]] by calling the move "Dragon Sneeze". This difficulty implies that Dragon-type moves take a lot of practice before being mastered. |
+ | Axew had difficulty in learning Dragon Rage, with [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] and [[Cilan (anime)|Cilan]] teasing [[Iris (anime)|Iris]] by calling the move "Dragon Sneeze". This difficulty implies that Dragon-type moves take a lot of practice before being mastered. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | |file1=Drake Dragonite Dragon Rage.png |
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+ | |caption1=Drake's Dragonite |
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+ | |file2=Clair Dragonair Dragon Rage.png |
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+ | |caption2=Clair's Dragonair (anime){{!}}Clair's Dragonair |
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+ | |file3=Oak Dragonite Dragon Rage.png |
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+ | |caption3=Professor Oak's Dragonite{{!}}Oak's Dragonite |
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+ | |file4=Crasher Wake Gyarados Dragon Rage.png |
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+ | |caption4=Crasher Wake's Gyarados (anime){{!}}Crasher Wake's Gyarados |
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+ | |file5=Clair Druddigon Dragon Rage.png |
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+ | |caption5=Clair's Druddigon}} |
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+ | {{Generation I TMs and HMs}} |
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Revision as of 12:48, 29 December 2015
Generation: | I |
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Power: | - |
Accuracy: | 100% |
PP: | 10, max: ? |
Affects: | |
Secondary Effect: | |
Priority: | |
Contact: | No |
Magic Coat: | No |
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Magic Bounce: | |
Bright Powder: | Yes |
Protect/Detect: | Yes |
Snatch: | No |
Mirror Move: | |
King's Rock: | Yes |
Dragon Rage is a Dragon-type move introduced in Generation I that will perpetually inflict 40 HP damage on the opponent. In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, this attack will always inflict 65 HP damage, instead of 40.
Anime
Dragon Rage, when used by Axew, is blueish in colour and is loaded in a way similar to Draco Meteor. It resembles Flamethrower, as a fire-like blast is shot towards an opponent.
Axew had difficulty in learning Dragon Rage, with Ash and Cilan teasing Iris by calling the move "Dragon Sneeze". This difficulty implies that Dragon-type moves take a lot of practice before being mastered.
Gallery
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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 |