Difference between revisions of "Stealth Rock"
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Revision as of 03:59, 17 January 2015
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Stealth Rock is a Rock-type move that sets the Stealth Rock entry hazard on the opponent's side of the field. When a Pokémon from the opponent's side switches in, it will take damage relative to how weak or resistant the Pokémon is to Rock-type attacks, with a base damage of 12.5% of the Pokémon's HP.
Stealth Rock's damage related to the type effectiveness of Rock-type moves on the Pokémon is shown below:
Effectiveness | Damage |
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¼× | 3.125% |
½× | 6.25% |
1× | 12.5% |
2× | 25% |
4× | 50% |
Learnset
By level
- Geodude (Level 36)
- Graveler (Level 42)
- Golem (Level 42)
- Onix (Level 16)
- Roggenrola (Level 30)
- Boldore (Level 36)
- Gigalith (Level 36)
- Dwebble (Level 24)
- Crustle (Level 24)
By breeding
Pokémon | Parent |
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Pineco Forretress |
DwebbleCrustle |