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{{Move Infobox
 
|type = Ground
 
|type = Ground
 
|name = Fissure
 
|name = Fissure
|image = Fissure_IV.png
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|generation = I
 
|generation = I
|category = Physical|power = -
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|category = Physical
|accuracy = -
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|power =
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|accuracy = -
|pp = 5|appeal = 2
 
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|pp = 5
 
|appeal = 2
 
|contesttype = Tough
 
|contesttype = Tough
 
|jam = 1
 
|jam = 1
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|appeal2 = 0
|appeal2 = 0|type_ = }}'''Fissure''' was first introduced in Generation 1. In the pokédex, the first Pokémon recorded with this move is Diglett. Fissure is a one-hit KO move. Like other one-hit KO moves, the foe must be a lower level than you in order to have a chance to hit(a small chance at that.) If the foe is a higher level than you, it will fail. It is a ground type move and can be used by many Pokémon such as: [[Groudon]], [[Diglett]], [[Dugtrio]], [[Camerupt]], [[Trapinch]], [[Barboach]], [[Whiscash]], [[Wormadam]] (Trash Cloak), [[Hippopotas]], and [[Hippowdon]] by leveling up. [[Vibrava]] and [[Flygon]] can learn it if Trapinch has already learned the move when you decide to make it evolve. [[Lapras]], [[Snorlax]], [[Swinub]], [[Piloswine]], [[Mamoswine]], [[Phanpy]], [[Donphan]], [[Wailmer]], [[Wailord]], [[Torkoal]], [[Spheal]], [[Sealeo]], [[Walrein]], [[Shieldon]], [[Bastiodon]], [[Shellos]], and [[Gastrodon]] can learn fissure by breeding.{{stub}}Its awesome
 
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|japanese = じわれ Fissure
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|contact = 0
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|magiccoat = 0
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|brightpowder = 1
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|detect = 1
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|snatch = 0
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|kingsrock = 0}}
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'''Fissure''' is a {{type|Ground}}-[[Types|type]] [[move]] first introduced in [[Generation I]]. In the Pokédex, the first Pokémon recorded with this move is Diglett. Fissure is a one-hit KO move. Like other one-hit KO moves, the foe must be at an equal than or lower level than you in order to have a chance to hit (a small chance at that). If the foe is a higher level than you, it will fail.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Fissure_IV.png|Fissure in Platinum.
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Ash Tauros Fissure.png
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Groudon's Fissure.png
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AJ Sandshrew Fissure.png
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Moves]]
 
[[Category:Moves]]
 
[[Category:One Hit KO moves]]
 
[[Category:One Hit KO moves]]
 
[[Category:Ground-type moves]]
 
[[Category:Ground-type moves]]
 
[[Category:Tough-type moves]]
 
[[Category:Tough-type moves]]
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[[Category:Generation I moves]]
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[[Category:Moves not affected by Snatch]]
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[[Category:Moves not affected by King's Rock]]
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[[Category:Moves not affected by Magic Coat]]
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[[Category:Moves affected by Detect or Protect]]
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[[Category:Moves affected by BrightPowder]]

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Fissure

Generation: I
Battle Data
Type: Type Ground
Category Physical
Power:
Accuracy:
PP: 5, max: ?
Affects: Selected target
Secondary Effect: None
Priority: 0
Contact: No
Contest Data
Contests (RSE)
Type: Tough
Appeal: 2 ♥♥
Jam: 1
Super Contests (DPPt)
Type: Tough
Appeal: 0
Contest Spectaculars (ORAS)
Type: Tough
Appeal:
Jam:
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Fissure is a Ground-type move first introduced in Generation I. In the Pokédex, the first Pokémon recorded with this move is Diglett. Fissure is a one-hit KO move. Like other one-hit KO moves, the foe must be at an equal than or lower level than you in order to have a chance to hit (a small chance at that). If the foe is a higher level than you, it will fail.

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