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− | [[File:150px-Chaoboo_Heat_Stamp.png|thumb|Chaoboo using Heat Stamp.]]{{Template:Move infobox |
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|type = Fire |
|type = Fire |
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− | |name = Heat |
+ | |name = Heat Crash |
|japanese = ヒートスタンプ Heat Stamp |
|japanese = ヒートスタンプ Heat Stamp |
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|generation = V |
|generation = V |
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|detect = 1 |
|detect = 1 |
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|snatch = 0 |
|snatch = 0 |
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+ | |kingsrock = 1}} |
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− | + | Heat Crash is a move that was introduced in [[Generation V]]. It is a move that increases in power the more heavy the user is compared to the opponent. It is a physical attack with 100% accuracy and 10 PP. One of the few Pokémon to learn it are [[Tepig]] and its [[Pignite|evolutionary]] [[Emboar|line]]. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Shamus' Emboar Heat Crash.png |
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+ | Bianca Pignite Heat Crash.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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[[Category:Fire-type moves]] |
[[Category:Fire-type moves]] |
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[[Category:Physical moves]] |
[[Category:Physical moves]] |
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[[Category:Moves affected by Detect or Protect]] |
[[Category:Moves affected by Detect or Protect]] |
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+ | [[Category:Signature Moves]] |
Revision as of 00:55, 13 March 2014
Heat Crash
Generation: | V |
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Battle Data
Type: | |
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Category | |
Power: | Varies |
Accuracy: | 100% |
PP: | 10*, max: ? |
Affects: | Selected Target |
Secondary Effect: | None |
Priority: | 0 |
Contact: | Yes |
Affected by
Magic Coat: | No |
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Magic Bounce: | |
Bright Powder: | Yes |
Protect/Detect: | Yes |
Snatch: | No |
Mirror Move: | |
King's Rock: | Yes |
Contest Data
Contest Spectaculars (ORAS)
Type: | [[File:Type_{{{contesttype}}}.gif|{{{contesttype}}}]] |
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Appeal: | |
Jam: |
Heat Crash is a move that was introduced in Generation V. It is a move that increases in power the more heavy the user is compared to the opponent. It is a physical attack with 100% accuracy and 10 PP. One of the few Pokémon to learn it are Tepig and its evolutionary line.