Difference between revisions of "Fake Out"
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− | name=Fake Out | | + | |name=Fake Out |
− | type=Normal | | + | |type=Normal |
− | damagecategory=Physical | | + | |damagecategory=Physical |
− | priority=+3| | + | |priority=+3 |
− | basepp=10 | | + | |basepp=10 |
− | power=40 | | + | |power=40 |
− | accuracy=100| | + | |accuracy=100 |
− | tm=Event move tutor | + | |tm=Event move tutor |
}} | }} | ||
Fake Out is a damaging [[Normal]]-type move that always moves first and always causes the opponent to flinch. However, it can only be used on the first turn that the user is on the field, failing otherwise. | Fake Out is a damaging [[Normal]]-type move that always moves first and always causes the opponent to flinch. However, it can only be used on the first turn that the user is on the field, failing otherwise. | ||
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Fake Out is a damaging Normal-type move that always moves first and always causes the opponent to flinch. However, it can only be used on the first turn that the user is on the field, failing otherwise.
Learnset
By level
- Meowth (Level 9)
- Persian (Level 1, 9)
- Kangaskhan (Level 7)
- Tyrogue (Level 1)
- Nuzleaf (Level 19)
- Skitty (Level 1)
- Delcatty (Level 1)
- Sableye (Level 18)