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{{Move Infobox |
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{{Move Infobox| |
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|japanese=はかいこうせん Destruction Beam |
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japanese=はかいこうせん Destruction Beam| |
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|generation=I |
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generation=I| |
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|image=Hyper Beam Game.png |
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image=Hyper Beam Game.png| |
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|type=Normal |
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type=Normal| |
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|category=Special |
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category=Special| |
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|power=150 |
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power=150| |
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|accuracy=90% |
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accuracy=90%| |
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|pp=8 |
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pp=8| |
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|affects=Selected Target |
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affects=Selected Target| |
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|contact=0 |
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contact=0| |
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|magiccoat=0 |
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magiccoat=0| |
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|brightpowder=0 |
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brightpowder=0| |
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|detect=1 |
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detect=1| |
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|snatch=0 |
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snatch=0| |
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|kingsrock=1 |
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kingsrock=1| |
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|contesttype=Cool |
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contesttype=Cool| |
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|appeal=4 |
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appeal=4| |
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|jam=4 |
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jam=4| |
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|appeal2=2 |
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appeal2=2}}'''Hyper Beam''' is an extremely powerful attack. Most evolved Pokémon are capable of learning this powerful move. However, while it is extremely powerful, its only downside is that you are 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, This move has been reclassified as a Special Move so Pokémon with high Sp. Atk. can make good use of it. Its Physical counterpart is [[Giga Impact]]. |
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}}'''Hyper Beam''' is a {{type|Normal}}-[[Types|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. |
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==Pokemon that can learn Hyper Beam== |
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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]]. |
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==Pokémon able to learn Hyper Beam== |
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*[[Abomasnow]] |
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==Gallery== |
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==Gallery== |
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Burgh Leavanny Hyper Beam.png|[[Burgh's Leavanny]] using Hyper Beam |
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Burgh Leavanny Hyper Beam.png|[[Burgh's Leavanny]] using Hyper Beam |
Hyper Beam
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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.
Pokémon able to learn Hyper Beam
Gallery