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Burgh Leavanny Hyper Beam.png|[[Burgh's Leavanny]] using Hyper Beam |
Burgh Leavanny Hyper Beam.png|[[Burgh's Leavanny]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Prof. Sycamore's Garchomp Hyper Beam.png|[[Professor Sycamore's Garchomp]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Ash Snorlax Hyper Beam.jpg|[[Ash's Snorlax]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Ash Donphan Hyper Beam.jp|[[Ash's Donphan]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Juniper Accelgor Bianca Escavalier Hyper Beam.png|[[Professor Juniper's Accelgor]] and [[Bianca's Escavalier]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Paul Torterra Hyper Beam.png|[[Paul's Torterra]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Terrakion Hyper Beam-1-.png|[[Swords of Justice (MS015)|Terrakion]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Rayquaza's Hyperbeam.jpg|[[Rayquaza (MS007)|Rayquaza]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Lance Gyarados Hyper Beam.jpg|[[Lance's Gyarados]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | McCann Scizor Hyper Beam.png|[[McCann's Scizor]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Masked Marauder Tyranitar.png|[[Vicious' Tyranitar]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Dragonite hyper beam.jpg|[[Drake's Dragonite]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | J Salamence Hyper Beam.png|[[Hunter J's Salamence]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Slaking hyper beam.jpg|[[Norman's Slaking]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Regigigas Hyper Beam.jpg|[[Brandon's Regigigas]] using Hyper Beam |
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+ | Shiny Swellow hyper beam.jpg|[[Winona's Swellow]] using Hyper Beam |
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Revision as of 23:00, 7 January 2014
Generation: | I |
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Type: | |
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Category | |
Power: | 150 |
Accuracy: | 90% |
PP: | 8, max: ? |
Affects: | Selected Target |
Secondary Effect: | None |
Priority: | 0 |
Contact: | No |
Magic Coat: | No |
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Magic Bounce: | |
Bright Powder: | No |
Protect/Detect: | Yes |
Snatch: | No |
Mirror Move: | |
King's Rock: | Yes |
Hyper Beam is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation I. Most evolved Pokémon are capable of learning this powerful move. However, while it is extremely powerful, its only downside is that the user is forced to recharge next turn.
Many competitive players shun the use of Hyper Beam because most moves can do more damage over 2 turns than Hyper Beam does, as well as the fact that it is a Normal type attack, and therefore cannot be super-effective. Since Generation IV, Hyper Beam has been reclassified as a Special Move so Pokémon with high Sp. Atk. could make good use of it. Its Physical counterpart is Giga Impact.