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French: '''abime''', German: '''geofissur''', Italian: '''abisso''', Spanish: '''fisura''', Dutch: '''kloof''', Portuguese: '''Fissura'''. | French: '''abime''', German: '''geofissur''', Italian: '''abisso''', Spanish: '''fisura''', Dutch: '''kloof''', Portuguese: '''Fissura'''. | ||
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Fissure is a very inaccurate Ground-type one-hit KO move introduced in Generation I. Template:Project MoveDex autoarticle notice
In other languages
French: abime, German: geofissur, Italian: abisso, Spanish: fisura, Dutch: kloof, Portuguese: Fissura.
Effect
Generation I
Fissure does damage equal to the opponent's current HP. Fissure will break a substitute on contact, and can be countered for infinite damage on the turn it breaks a substitute.
Fissure will not affect an opponent whose current speed is greater than the user's current speed.