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− | |image = |
+ | |image =Sludge_Bomb.jpg |
− | |japanese = |
+ | |japanese = ヘドロばくだん ''Sludge Bomb'' |
− | |generation = |
+ | |generation = II |
|type = Poison |
|type = Poison |
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|category = Special |
|category = Special |
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|power = 90 |
|power = 90 |
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|accuracy = 100% |
|accuracy = 100% |
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− | |pp = |
+ | |pp = 10 |
− | |affects = |
+ | |affects = Selected Target |
− | |secondary = May poison |
+ | |secondary = May poison |
− | |priority = |
+ | |priority = 0 |
− | |contact = |
+ | |contact = No |
|magiccoat = 0 |
|magiccoat = 0 |
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|brightpowder = 1 |
|brightpowder = 1 |
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− | |detect = |
+ | |detect = 1 |
|snatch = 0 |
|snatch = 0 |
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|kingsrock = 0 |
|kingsrock = 0 |
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|contesttype = Tough |
|contesttype = Tough |
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− | |appeal = |
+ | |appeal =2 |
− | |jam = |
+ | |jam =1 |
− | |appeal2 = |
+ | |appeal2 =2 |
+ | }} |
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− | '''Sludge Bomb''' is a {{Type|Poison}} type move. The user hurls toxic [[sludge]] at the opponent [[Pokémon]], which inflicts damage and may badly poison. Sludge Bomb is more powerful than [[Sludge]], but it sadly has less PP. It is the most powerful Poison attack. It was first introduced in Generation 2 being TM 36, mainly with Ekans and Arbok. It has a power of 90, a PP of 10, and an accuracy of 100. It is TM 36. Only 8 Pokémon can now learn it by leveling up; [[Grimer]], [[Muk]], [[Koffing]], [[Weezing]], [[Gulpin]], [[Swalot]], [[Croagunk]], and [[Toxicroak]]. Many other Pokémon can learn this attack from the TM. Pokémon with the ability Serene Grace benefit from this Move. |
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+ | '''Sludge Bomb''' is a {{Type|Poison}}-[[type]] [[move]] introduced in [[Generation II]]. The user hurls toxic [[sludge]] at the opponent [[Pokémon]], which inflicts damage and may badly poison. |
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+ | ==Effect== |
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+ | ===In Battle=== |
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+ | It is a damage inflicting move but also has a 30% chance of poisoning the target. |
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+ | ===Outside of Battle=== |
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+ | It has no other effect outside of battle. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Sludge Bomb is more powerful than [[Sludge]], but has less PP. |
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+ | *Only 8 Pokémon can learn it by leveling up; [[Grimer]], [[Muk]], [[Koffing]], [[Weezing]], [[Gulpin]], [[Swalot]], [[Croagunk]], and [[Toxicroak]]. |
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+ | *Pokémon with the ability [[Serene Grace]] benefit from this move. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Roxie Scolipede Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Kyle Crawdaunt Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Sean_father_Scolipede_Sludge_Bomb.png |
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+ | Saturn's Toxicroak Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Galen Beedrill Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Crasher Wake Quasire Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Harley Octillery Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | J Henchmen Metang Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Cilan Stunfisk Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Amoonguss Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Flannery Torkoal Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Sandile Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Conway Shuckle Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | Skrelp's_Sludge_Bomb.png |
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+ | Venipede Sludge Bomb.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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[[Category:Poison-type moves]] |
[[Category:Poison-type moves]] |
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− | [[Category:Moves]] |
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− | [[Category:In-game]] |
Revision as of 18:52, 4 March 2015
Sludge Bomb
Generation: | II |
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Battle Data
Type: | |
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Category | |
Power: | 90 |
Accuracy: | 100% |
PP: | 10, max: ? |
Affects: | Selected Target |
Secondary Effect: | May poison |
Priority: | 0 |
Contact: |
Affected by
Magic Coat: | No |
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Magic Bounce: | |
Bright Powder: | Yes |
Protect/Detect: | Yes |
Snatch: | No |
Mirror Move: | |
King's Rock: | No |
Sludge Bomb is a Poison-type move introduced in Generation II. The user hurls toxic sludge at the opponent Pokémon, which inflicts damage and may badly poison.
Effect
In Battle
It is a damage inflicting move but also has a 30% chance of poisoning the target.
Outside of Battle
It has no other effect outside of battle.
Trivia
- Sludge Bomb is more powerful than Sludge, but has less PP.
- Only 8 Pokémon can learn it by leveling up; Grimer, Muk, Koffing, Weezing, Gulpin, Swalot, Croagunk, and Toxicroak.
- Pokémon with the ability Serene Grace benefit from this move.