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Pursuit is a damaging Dark-type move that will strike a Pokémon that is switching out before it switches out. If it does so, Pursuit will deal double damage.
Learnset
By level
- Beedrill (Level 22)
- Rattata (Level 13)
- Raticate (Level 13)
- Spearow (Level 13)
- Fearow (Level 13)
- Doduo (Level 19)
- Dodrio (Level 19)
- Hitmonchan (Level 11)
- Scyther (Level 9)
- Tauros (Level 15)
- Yanma (Level 30)
- Umbreon (Level 9)
- Murkrow (Level 14)
- Dunsparce (Level 10)
- Scizor (Level 9)
- Hitmontop (Level 10)
- Treecko (Level 16)
- Grovyle (Level 17)
- Sceptile (Level 17)
- Wingull (Level 30)
- Zangoose (Level 12)
- Absol (Level 12)
- Metang (Level 23)
- Metagross (Level 23)
- Cranidos (Level 10)
- Rampardos (Level 10)
- Honchkrow (Level 1)
- Skorupi (Level 16)
- Drapion (Level 16)
- Yanmega (Level 30)
- Venipede (Level 12)
- Whirlipede (Level 12)
- Scolipede (Level 12)
- Zorua (Level 5)
- Zoroark (Level 1, 5)
- Emolga (Level 16)