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Rock Smash is an [[external move]] that can be used by Pokémon that know the move [[Rock Smash]]. In Survival or Creative mode, using Rock Smash causes the block that the player is looking at to be mined if it is a [[stone]]-based block, dropping the item(s) that would be dropped if the block was mined with a pickaxe with a Fortune II enchantment. In Adventure mode, the destroyed block will return after 7 seconds and not drop any item. Rock Smash cannot be used on [[Fossils|Fossil]].
 
Rock Smash is an [[external move]] that can be used by Pokémon that know the move [[Rock Smash]]. In Survival or Creative mode, using Rock Smash causes the block that the player is looking at to be mined if it is a [[stone]]-based block, dropping the item(s) that would be dropped if the block was mined with a pickaxe with a Fortune II enchantment. In Adventure mode, the destroyed block will return after 7 seconds and not drop any item. Rock Smash cannot be used on [[Fossils|Fossil]].
  
Rock Smash's cooldown timer depends on the user's Speed stat, with a range of 39.8-20.3 seconds depending on the formula, 40-''Speed''. There is also a 20% chance that using Rock Smash at a y height of 30 or below that you will gain a random covered fossil.
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Rock Smash's cooldown timer depends on the user's Speed stat, with a range of 39.8-20.3 seconds depending on the formula, 40-''Speed''.
  
 
==Locations==
 
==Locations==
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!Pokémon
 
!Pokémon
 
!Conditions
 
!Conditions
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|-
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|{{p|Alolan Geodude}}
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|[[Extreme Hills M]]
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|-
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|{{p|Alolan Graveler}}
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|[[Extreme Hills M]]
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|-
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|{{p|Aron}}
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|[[Mesas]]
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|-
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|{{p|Binacle}}
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|[[Beaches]]
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|-
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|{{p|Barbaracle}}
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|[[Beaches]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Boldore}}
 
|{{p|Boldore}}
|None
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|Any Biome
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Carbink}}
 
|{{p|Carbink}}
|None
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|y≤50
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|-
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|{{p|Corphish}}
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|[[River]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Crustle}}
 
|{{p|Crustle}}
|None
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|[[Beaches]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Diglett}}
 
|{{p|Diglett}}
|None
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|[[Arid]]{{-}}[[Mesas]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Dugtrio}}
 
|{{p|Dugtrio}}
|None
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||[[Arid]]{{-}}[[Mesas]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Dunsparce}}
 
|{{p|Dunsparce}}
|None
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|[[Arid]] or y≤70
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Durant}}
 
|{{p|Durant}}
|None
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|[[Mountainous]]{{-}}[[Arid]]{{-}}[[Mesas]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Dwebble}}
 
|{{p|Dwebble}}
|None
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|[[Beaches]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Geodude}}
 
|{{p|Geodude}}
|None
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|[[Arid]]{{-}}[[Mesas]]{{-}}[[Mountainous]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Graveler}}
 
|{{p|Graveler}}
|None
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|[[Arid]]{{-}}[[Mesas]]{{-}}[[Mountainous]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Kingler}}
 
|{{p|Kingler}}
|None
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|[[Beaches]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Krabby}}
 
|{{p|Krabby}}
|None
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|[[Beaches]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Magcargo}}
 
|{{p|Magcargo}}
|y≤30
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|[[Arid]]{{-}}[[Mesas]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Nosepass}}
 
|{{p|Nosepass}}
|Any
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|[[Mesas]]{{-}}[[Mountainous]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Onix}}
 
|{{p|Onix}}
|y≤50
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|y≤70
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Probopass}}
 
|{{p|Probopass}}
|None
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|[[Mesas]]{{-}}[[Mountainous]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Roggenrola}}
 
|{{p|Roggenrola}}
|None
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|Any Biome
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Shuckle}}
 
|{{p|Shuckle}}
|[[Beach]]{{-}}[[Stone Beach]]{{-}}[[Extreme Hills]]{{-}}[[Extreme Hills+]]{{-}}[[Extreme Hills M]]{{-}}[[Extreme Hills+ M]]{{-}}[[Extreme Hills Edge]]
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|[[Beaches]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{p|Slugma}}
 
|{{p|Slugma}}
|y≤30
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|[[Arid]]{{-}}[[Mesas]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
  
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==Items==
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Items were also made obtainable in 6.3 via Rock Smash. Items are specific to certain biomes or Y Heights. All have different rarities, but the ratio of getting any item from Rock Smash is 15%.
  
==Exclusive Mons==
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===Specific Items===
 
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*{{p|Amethyst}}
Rock Smash has Pokémon that are exclusive to its encounters:
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*{{p|Armor Fossil}}
*{{p|Carbink}}
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*{{p|Big Nugget}}
*{{p|Dunsparce}}
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*{{p|Claw Fossil}}
*{{p|Nosepass}}
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*{{p|Comet Shard}}
*{{p|Probopass}}
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*{{p|Cover Fossil}}
[[Category:External moves]]
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*{{p|Crystal}}
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*{{p|Damp Rock}}
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*{{p|Dome Fossil}}
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*{{p|Float Stone}}
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*{{p|Heat Rock}}
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*{{p|Helix Fossil}}
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*{{p|Icy Rock}}
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*{{p|Jaw Fossil}}
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*{{p|Light Clay}}
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*{{p|Nugget}}
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*{{p|Old Amber}}
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*{{p|Plume Fossil}}
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*{{p|Rare Bone}}
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*{{p|Root Fossil}}
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*{{p|Ruby}}
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*{{p|Sail Fossil}}
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*{{p|Sapphire}}
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*{{p|Shoal Salt}}
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*{{p|Shoal Shell}}
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*{{p|Silicon}}
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*{{p|Skull Fossil}}
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*{{p|Smooth Rock}}
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*{{p|Stardust}}
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*{{p|Thick Club}}
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[[Category:Items]]

Revision as of 11:30, 2 February 2019

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Description

Rock Smash is an external move that can be used by Pokémon that know the move Rock Smash. In Survival or Creative mode, using Rock Smash causes the block that the player is looking at to be mined if it is a stone-based block, dropping the item(s) that would be dropped if the block was mined with a pickaxe with a Fortune II enchantment. In Adventure mode, the destroyed block will return after 7 seconds and not drop any item. Rock Smash cannot be used on Fossil.

Rock Smash's cooldown timer depends on the user's Speed stat, with a range of 39.8-20.3 seconds depending on the formula, 40-Speed.

Locations

Pokémon Conditions
Alolan Geodude Extreme Hills M
Alolan Graveler Extreme Hills M
Aron Mesas
Binacle Beaches
Barbaracle Beaches
Boldore Any Biome
Carbink y≤50
Corphish River
Crustle Beaches
Diglett Arid
Mesas
Dugtrio Arid
Mesas
Dunsparce Arid or y≤70
Durant Mountainous
Arid
Mesas
Dwebble Beaches
Geodude Arid
Mesas
Mountainous
Graveler Arid
Mesas
Mountainous
Kingler Beaches
Krabby Beaches
Magcargo Arid
Mesas
Nosepass Mesas
Mountainous
Onix y≤70
Probopass Mesas
Mountainous
Roggenrola Any Biome
Shuckle Beaches
Slugma Arid
Mesas

Items

Items were also made obtainable in 6.3 via Rock Smash. Items are specific to certain biomes or Y Heights. All have different rarities, but the ratio of getting any item from Rock Smash is 15%.

Specific Items

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