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|image =Ash's Pikachu Volt Tackle.gif
japanese=ボルテッカー Volteccer|
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|japanese=ボルテッカー Volteccer
generation=III|
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|generation=III
type=Electric|
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|type=Electric
category=Physical|
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|category=Physical
power=120|
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|power=120
accuracy=100%|
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|accuracy=100%
pp=15<span class="explain" title="Max. 24">*</span>|
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|pp=15<span class="explain" title="Max. 24">*</span>
affects=Selected Target|
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|affects=Selected Target
secondary=Paralysis|
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|secondary=Paralysis
contact=1|
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|contact=1
magiccoat=0|
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|magiccoat=0
brightpowder=1|
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|brightpowder=1
detect=1|
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|detect=1
snatch=0|
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|snatch=0
kingsrock=1|
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|kingsrock=1
contesttype=Cool|
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|contesttype=Cool
appeal=6|
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|appeal=6
jam=0|
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|jam=0
appeal2=2|
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|appeal2=2}}
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'''Volt Tackle''' (''ボルテッカー Volteccer'') is an [[Electric Pokémon|Electric]]-type [[physical]] [[move]]. It is known for being a move that is exclusive to the Pikachu family of Pokémon.
 
'''Volt Tackle''' (''ボルテッカー Volteccer'') is an [[Electric Pokémon|Electric]]-type [[physical]] [[move]]. It is known for being a move that is exclusive to the Pikachu family of Pokémon.
   
 
== Games ==
 
== Games ==
 
 
 
*'''Volt Tackle''' is one of [[Pichu]]'s, [[Pikachu]]'s and [[Raichu]]'s strongest attacks. It is learned by breeding a member of the Pikachu family with another one with a [[Light Ball]].
 
*'''Volt Tackle''' is one of [[Pichu]]'s, [[Pikachu]]'s and [[Raichu]]'s strongest attacks. It is learned by breeding a member of the Pikachu family with another one with a [[Light Ball]].
 
*Volt Tackle is an Electric type move, with 120 power and 100 accuracy. It is a Physical move.
 
*Volt Tackle is an Electric type move, with 120 power and 100 accuracy. It is a Physical move.
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==How to obtain==
 
==How to obtain==
 
*To get a [[Pichu]] that knows Volt Tackle, you must breed a female [[Pikachu]] that is holding the [[Light Ball]] with another Pokémon that is in its [[Egg Group]]. Your Pichu will hatch with Volt Tackle being known. Or, you can breed a Pichu with a [[Ditto]] and female Pikachu.
 
*In Generation IV. Get a male [[Cherrim]] and a female [[Pikachu]], put both in the day-care, and have [[Pikachu]] hold the [[Light Ball]]. Now, you should then have a Pichu that knows Volt Tackle.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
 
Its Japanese name, Volteccer, is based on the signature move of the character Pulseman. Long before Game Freak made Pokémon, they created Pulseman, a Sega Genesis game. It should also be noted that Team Galactic and Rotom are also homages to Pulseman (Team Galactic based on Galaxy Gang, the main antagonists of Pulseman; and Rotom looks slightly like him—it can even go from the digital world to the "real world" and back in a similar fashion).
*To get a [[Pichu]] that knows Volt Tackle, you must breed a female [[Pikachu]] that is holding the [[Light Ball]] with another Pokémon that is in its [[Egg Group]]. Your Pichu will hatch with Volt Tackle being known. Or, you can breed a Pichu with a [[Ditto]] and female Pikachu.
 
*In Generation IV. Get a male [[Cherrim]] and a female [[Pikachu]], put both in the day-care, and have [[Pikachu]] hold the [[Light Ball]]. Now, you should then have a Pichu that knows volt tackle
 
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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Ash Pikachu Volt Tackle.png
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Ditto 1 Volt Tackle.jpg
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Sho Raichu Volt Tackle.png
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Aura Guardian Pikachu Volt Tackle.png
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
 
 
*Its Japanese name, Volteccer, is based on the signature move of the character Pulseman. Long before Game Freak made Pokémon, they created Pulseman, a Sega Genesis game. It should also be noted that Team Galactic and Rotom are also homages to Pulseman (Team Galactic based on Galaxy Gang, the main antagonists of Pulseman; and Rotom looks slightly like him—it can even go from the digital world to the "real world" and back in a similar fashion).
 
 
[[Category:Signature Moves]]
 
[[Category:Signature Moves]]

Revision as of 16:20, 13 April 2015

Volt Tackle

Generation: III
Battle Data
Type: Type Electric
Category Physical
Power: 120
Accuracy: 100%
PP: 15*, max: ?
Affects: Selected Target
Secondary Effect: Paralysis
Priority: 0
Contact: Yes
Contest Data
Contests (RSE)
Type: Cool
Appeal: 6 ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Jam: 0
Super Contests (DPPt)
Type: Cool
Appeal: 2 ♥♥
Contest Spectaculars (ORAS)
Type: Cool
Appeal:
Jam:
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Volt Tackle (ボルテッカー Volteccer) is an Electric-type physical move. It is known for being a move that is exclusive to the Pikachu family of Pokémon.

Games

  • Volt Tackle is one of Pichu's, Pikachu's and Raichu's strongest attacks. It is learned by breeding a member of the Pikachu family with another one with a Light Ball.
  • Volt Tackle is an Electric type move, with 120 power and 100 accuracy. It is a Physical move.
  • Volt Tackle can cause paralysis, but also delivers to the user 1/3 of the damage inflicted. This move in power is equal to Thunder, but Volt Tackle has a 100 accuracy, where as Thunder has a 70 accuracy. The other difference between the two attacks is that Volt Tackle has recoil, where Thunder does not.
  • Pichu's, Pikachu's and Raichu's Volt Tackle is more powerful than Thunder, because they tend to increase more attack than Sp. Attack.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Volt Tackle is Pikachu's Final Smash.

How to obtain

  • To get a Pichu that knows Volt Tackle, you must breed a female Pikachu that is holding the Light Ball with another Pokémon that is in its Egg Group. Your Pichu will hatch with Volt Tackle being known. Or, you can breed a Pichu with a Ditto and female Pikachu.
  • In Generation IV. Get a male Cherrim and a female Pikachu, put both in the day-care, and have Pikachu hold the Light Ball. Now, you should then have a Pichu that knows Volt Tackle.

Trivia

Its Japanese name, Volteccer, is based on the signature move of the character Pulseman. Long before Game Freak made Pokémon, they created Pulseman, a Sega Genesis game. It should also be noted that Team Galactic and Rotom are also homages to Pulseman (Team Galactic based on Galaxy Gang, the main antagonists of Pulseman; and Rotom looks slightly like him—it can even go from the digital world to the "real world" and back in a similar fashion).

Gallery