Difference between revisions of "Sleep Powder"
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− | Sleep Powder is a [[Grass]]-type move that causes the opponent to fall asleep. It has no effect on Pokémon with the [[Overcoat]] [[Ability]] or the [[Safety Goggles]] [[held item]] | + | Sleep Powder is a [[Grass]]-type move that causes the opponent to fall asleep. It has no effect on Grass-type Pokémon, Pokémon with the [[Overcoat]] [[Ability]], or Pokémon with the [[Safety Goggles]] [[held item]] |
==Learnset== | ==Learnset== | ||
===By level=== | ===By level=== |
Revision as of 22:48, 28 December 2016
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Sleep Powder is a Grass-type move that causes the opponent to fall asleep. It has no effect on Grass-type Pokémon, Pokémon with the Overcoat Ability, or Pokémon with the Safety Goggles held item
Learnset
By level
- Bulbasaur (Level 13)
- Ivysaur (Level 13)
- Venusaur (Level 13)
- Butterfree (Level 12)
- Oddish (Level 17)
- Gloom (Level 17)
- Venonat (Level 29)
- Venomoth (Level 29)
- Bellsprout (Level 13)
- Weepinbell (Level 13)
- Victreebel (Level 1)
- Exeggcute (Level 23)
- Tangela (Level 4)
- Hoppip (Level 16)
- Skiploom (Level 16)
- Jumpluff (Level 16)