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+ | |image = Selfdestruct.jpg |
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+ | |japanese = じばく ''Suicide Bombing'' |
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+ | |generation = I |
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+ | |type = Normal |
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+ | |category = Physical |
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+ | |power = 200 |
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+ | |accuracy = 100 |
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+ | |pp = 5 |
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+ | |secondary = User faints |
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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 = 1 |
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+ | |appeal = 8 |
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+ | |contesttype = Beauty |
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+ | |jam = 0 |
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+ | |appeal2 = 6}} |
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⚫ | '''Self-Destruct''', formerly known as '''Selfdestruct''' prior to [[Generation VI]], is a {{type|Normal}}-type move introduced in [[Generation I]]. Pokémon that can learn this booming move are [[Geodude]], [[Graveler]], [[Golem]], [[Voltorb]], [[Electrode]], [[Koffing]], [[Weezing]], [[Pineco]], [[Forretress]], [[Baltoy]], [[Claydol]], and [[Mew]]. |
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It has a more powerful version called [[Explosion]]. |
It has a more powerful version called [[Explosion]]. |
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− | As the name states, the user explodes, causing he/she to faint. This attack |
+ | As the name states, the user explodes, causing he/she to faint. This attack can cause massive amounts of damage to every other Pokémon on the field. |
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+ | ==Other games== |
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+ | ===Super Smash Bros. series=== |
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+ | In the Super Smash Bros. series Pokémon appear in battles as items in the form of Poké Balls. In S.S.B.B. (Brawl) Electrode will use self-destruct. Electrode's body will have start becoming red indicating it's about to blow, however it can only be picked up when it's about to explode meaning it is hard to throw it. Sometimes it will even short-circuit, making steam come from it, after this it will start again and explode much faster. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | |content=anime |
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+ | |file1=Duplica Ditto Transform Self-Destruct.png |
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+ | |caption1=Duplica's Ditto (anime){{!}}Duplica's Ditto |
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+ | |file2=Brock Pineco Selfdestruct.png |
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+ | |caption2=Brock's Forretress{{!}}Brock's Pineco |
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+ | |file3=Voltorb Self-Destruct.png |
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+ | |caption3=Voltorb (DP181){{!}}Voltorb}} |
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+ | {{Generation I TMs and HMs}} |
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Revision as of 13:18, 3 April 2016
Generation: | I |
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Type: | |
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Power: | 200 |
Accuracy: | 100 |
PP: | 5, max: ? |
Affects: | Selected target |
Secondary Effect: | User faints |
Priority: | 0 |
Contact: |
Magic Coat: | No |
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Magic Bounce: | |
Bright Powder: | Yes |
Protect/Detect: | Yes |
Snatch: | No |
Mirror Move: | |
King's Rock: | Yes |
Self-Destruct, formerly known as Selfdestruct prior to Generation VI, is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation I. Pokémon that can learn this booming move are Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Voltorb, Electrode, Koffing, Weezing, Pineco, Forretress, Baltoy, Claydol, and Mew.
It has a more powerful version called Explosion.
In battle
As the name states, the user explodes, causing he/she to faint. This attack can cause massive amounts of damage to every other Pokémon on the field.
Only Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to the move.
If player receives the Winner's Path for the Pokewalker in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, he can find a Munchlax that knows Selfdestruct.
Other games
Super Smash Bros. series
In the Super Smash Bros. series Pokémon appear in battles as items in the form of Poké Balls. In S.S.B.B. (Brawl) Electrode will use self-destruct. Electrode's body will have start becoming red indicating it's about to blow, however it can only be picked up when it's about to explode meaning it is hard to throw it. Sometimes it will even short-circuit, making steam come from it, after this it will start again and explode much faster.
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 |