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{{MoveInfobox| | {{MoveInfobox | ||
n=200 | | |n=200 | ||
name=Outrage | | |name=Outrage | ||
jname=げきりん | | |jname=げきりん | ||
jtrans=Imperial Rage | | |jtrans=Imperial Rage | ||
jtranslit=Gekirin| | |jtranslit=Gekirin | ||
gameimage=Outrage.png| | |gameimage=Outrage.png | ||
gameimage2=Outrage 2.png| | |gameimage2=Outrage 2.png | ||
gameimagewidth= | |gameimagewidth=300 | ||
type=Dragon | | |type=Dragon | ||
damagecategory=Physical | | |damagecategory=Physical | ||
basepp={{tt|10|15 in Generations II-IV}} | | |basepp={{tt|10|15 in Generations II-IV}} | ||
maxpp={{tt|16|24 in Generations II-IV}} | | |maxpp={{tt|16|24 in Generations II-IV}} | ||
power={{tt|120|90 in Generations II-III}} | | |power={{tt|120|90 in Generations II-III}} | ||
accuracy=100 | |accuracy=100 | ||
|gen=II | |||
gen=II | | |category=Cool | ||
category=Cool | | |appeal=4 | ||
appeal=4 | | |jam=4 | ||
jam=4 | | |cdesc=Jams the others, and misses one turn of appeals. | ||
cdesc=Jams the others, and misses one turn of appeals. | | |appealsc=2 | ||
appealsc=2 | | |scdesc=Allows performance of the same move twice in a row. | ||
scdesc=Allows performance of the same move twice in a row. | | |appeal6=6 | ||
appeal6=6 | | |jam6=0 | ||
jam6=0 | | |cdesc6=A very appealing move, but after using this move, the user is more easily startled. | ||
cdesc6=A very appealing move, but after using this move, the user is more easily startled. | | |mtpt=yes | ||
mtpt=yes| | |mths=yes | ||
mths=yes| | |mtb2w2=yes | ||
mtb2w2=yes| | |mtoras=yes | ||
mtoras=yes| | |na=no | ||
na=no | |touches=yes | ||
|protect=yes | |||
touches=yes | | |magiccoat=no | ||
protect=yes | | |snatch=no | ||
magiccoat=no | | |mirrormove=yes | ||
snatch=no | | |kingsrock=yes | ||
|sound=no | |||
kingsrock=yes | |target=self | ||
}} | |||
sound=no | | |||
target= | |||
'''Outrage''' (Japanese: '''げきりん''' ''{{jwp|逆鱗|Imperial Rage}}'') is a damage-dealing {{type|Dragon}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation II]]. Prior to [[Generation III]], it was the [[signature move]] of the {{p|Dratini}} [[evolution]]ary line. | '''Outrage''' (Japanese: '''げきりん''' ''{{jwp|逆鱗|Imperial Rage}}'') is a damage-dealing {{type|Dragon}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation II]]. Prior to [[Generation III]], it was the [[signature move]] of the {{p|Dratini}} [[evolution]]ary line. | ||
==Effect== | ==Effect== | ||
===Generation II=== | ===Generation II=== | ||
Outrage inflicts damage for 2-3 turns | Outrage inflicts damage for 2-3 turns, has a base power of 90, and 20 {{PP}}. PP is deducted only on the turn Outrage is first called. While the user is using Outrage, it cannot use any other move. After Outrage is finished, the user becomes {{status|confusion|confused}}. | ||
If the Outrage duration is disrupted (such as by full {{status|paralysis}} or hurting itself due to | If the Outrage duration is disrupted (such as by full {{status|paralysis}} or hurting itself due to {{status|confusion}}), it will immediately end. The user will only become confused if Outrage is fully executed, without its duration being disrupted. {{status|Sleep}}, {{status|freeze}}, {{DL|status condition|partially trapped|partial trapping}}, and {{status|flinch}}ing will pause but not disrupt the duration of Outrage. | ||
confusion), it will immediately end. The user will only become confused if Outrage is fully | |||
executed, without its duration being disrupted. {{status|Sleep}}, {{status|freeze}}, {{DL|status condition|partially trapped|partial trapping}}, and {{ | |||
===Generation III=== | |||
A message is now displayed when the user becomes confused due to fatigue. | |||
In battles with multiple opponents, the user selects itself as the target, but hits an adjacent opponent that is selected at random upon each use of the move. | |||
===Generation IV=== | ===Generation IV=== | ||
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===Generation VI=== | ===Generation VI=== | ||
Outrage will now also be disrupted if used on | Outrage will now also be disrupted if used on {{type|Fairy}} Pokémon, which are immune to it. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{movedesc|Dragon}} | {{movedesc|Dragon}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{ | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Stad2}}|An attack that lasts two to three turns. Afterwards, the attacker will become confused.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{ | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Works 2-3 turns and confuses user.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}{{ | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|A rampage of 2 to 3 turns that confuses the user.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|The user thrashes about for two to three turns, then becomes confused.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|The user thrashes about for two to three turns, then becomes confused.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{ | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}|The user rampages and attacks for two to three turns. However, it then becomes confused.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{ | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|The user rampages and attacks for two to three turns. It then becomes confused, however.}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
|}{{left clear}} | |}{{left clear}} | ||
== Learnset == | ==Learnset== | ||
===By [[Level|leveling up]]=== | ===By [[Level|leveling up]]=== | ||
{{Moveheader/Level|Dragon|2}} | {{Moveheader/Level|Dragon|2}} | ||
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{{Moveentry/Level2|148|Dragonair|1|Dragon|Dragon|56|56|61|67|67|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|148|Dragonair|1|Dragon|Dragon|56|56|61|67|67|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying|61|61|64|67|67|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying|61|61|64|67|67|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|210|Granbull|1|Fairy|Fairy|no|no|no|67| | {{Moveentry/Level2|210|Granbull|1|Fairy|Fairy|no|no|no|67|1, 67}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|384|Rayquaza|2|Dragon|Flying|no|65|80|HGSS=50|50|{{tt|50|XY}}<br>{{tt|80|ORAS}}|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|384|Rayquaza|2|Dragon|Flying|no|65|80|HGSS=50|50|{{tt|50|XY}}<br>{{tt|80|ORAS}}|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|553|Krookodile|2|Ground|Dark|no|no|no|60| | {{Moveentry/Level2|553|Krookodile|2|Ground|Dark|no|no|no|60|1, 60}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|610|Axew|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|56|56|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|610|Axew|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|56|56|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|611|Fraxure|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|60|60|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|611|Fraxure|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|60|60|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|612|Haxorus|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|66| | {{Moveentry/Level2|612|Haxorus|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|66|1, 66|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|621|Druddigon|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|62|62|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|621|Druddigon|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|62|62|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|633|Deino|2|Dark|Dragon|no|no|no|62|62|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|633|Deino|2|Dark|Dragon|no|no|no|62|62|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|634|Zweilous|2|Dark|Dragon|no|no|no|71|71|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|634|Zweilous|2|Dark|Dragon|no|no|no|71|71|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|635|Hydreigon|2|Dark|Dragon|no|no|no|79| | {{Moveentry/Level2|635|Hydreigon|2|Dark|Dragon|no|no|no|79|1, 79|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|643|Reshiram|2|Dragon|Fire|no|no|no|85|85|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|643|Reshiram|2|Dragon|Fire|no|no|no|85|85|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|644|Zekrom|2|Dragon|Electric|no|no|no|85|85|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|644|Zekrom|2|Dragon|Electric|no|no|no|85|85|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|645|Landorus|2|Ground|Flying|no|no|no|85| | {{Moveentry/Level2|645|Landorus|2|Ground|Flying|no|no|no|85|1, 85}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|646|Kyurem|2|Dragon|Ice|no|no|no|85|85|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|646|Kyurem|2|Dragon|Ice|no|no|no|85|85|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|706|Goodra|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|no| | {{Moveentry/Level2|706|Goodra|1|Dragon|Dragon|no|no|no|no|1, 63|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|716|Xerneas|1|Fairy|Fairy|no|no|no|no|93|STAB=}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|716|Xerneas|1|Fairy|Fairy|no|no|no|no|93|STAB=}} | ||
{{Moveentry/Level2|718|Zygarde|2|Dragon|Ground|no|no|no|no|93|STAB='''}} | {{Moveentry/Level2|718|Zygarde|2|Dragon|Ground|no|no|no|no|93|STAB='''}} | ||
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{{Learnlistspecial|Dragon}} | {{Learnlistspecial|Dragon}} | ||
{{Moveentryspecial|371|Bagon|1|Dragon|Dragon|{{pkmn|Dream World}} - {{dwa|Rugged Mountain}}|'''}} | {{Moveentryspecial|371|Bagon|1|Dragon|Dragon|{{pkmn|Dream World}} - {{dwa|Rugged Mountain}}|'''}} | ||
{{Moveentryspecial|443|Gible|2|Dragon|Ground|{{pkmn|Dream World}} - {{dwa|Icy Cave}}|'''}} | {{Moveentryspecial|443|Gible|2|Dragon|Ground|{{pkmn|Dream World}} - {{dwa|Icy Cave}}|'''}} | ||
{{Learnlist/footer}} | {{Learnlist/footer}} | ||
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{{Moveentryspecial|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying|[[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Dragonite|Strongest Dragonite]]<br>{{DL|List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV|Toys "R" Us Dragonite}}|'''|||50}} | {{Moveentryspecial|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying|[[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Dragonite|Strongest Dragonite]]<br>{{DL|List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV|Toys "R" Us Dragonite}}|'''|||50}} | ||
{{Moveentryspecial|384|Rayquaza|2|Dragon|Flying|{{DL|List of local Korean event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV|Nintendo of Korea Rayquaza}}|'''|||70}} | {{Moveentryspecial|384|Rayquaza|2|Dragon|Flying|{{DL|List of local Korean event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV|Nintendo of Korea Rayquaza}}|'''|||70}} | ||
{{Learnlist/footer}} | |||
====[[Generation V]]==== | |||
{{Learnlistspecial|Dragon}} | |||
{{Moveentryspecial|373|Salamence|2|Dragon|Flying|[[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Salamence|JR Kyushu Event]]|'''}} | |||
{{Moveentryspecial|610|Axew|1|Dragon|Dragon|[[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Iris's Axew|Pokémon Center Best Wishes]]{{sup/5|BW}}|'''|||30}} | |||
{{Learnlist/footer}} | {{Learnlist/footer}} | ||
==In other games== | ==In other games== | ||
===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]=== | |||
The user will attack randomly one tile ratio away, the user will then become confused after pulling off the move. | |||
===[[Pokémon Conquest]]=== | ===[[Pokémon Conquest]]=== | ||
{{Conquestmove | |||
|type=Dragon | |||
|grid={{Conquestmove/Grid/diamond}} | |||
|stars=4 | |||
|pow=41 | |||
|acc=100% | |||
|eff=Attacks each target two to three times. The user's {{stat|Range}} drops to an unimprovable 0 for the next turn.<br> This effect does not apply if the {{DL|Link|move rank}} is +S or if the move misses all targets. If the move misses any target, the multi-strike move will cease. | |||
|users={{CSP|612|Haxorus}} | |||
}} | |||
===Description=== | |||
{{movedesc|Dragon}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|RB}}|Hits the target two to five times in succession. However, it also makes the user confused.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Conq}}|The user rampages and attacks two to three times. The user is temporarily immobilized.}} | |||
|} | |||
|}{{left clear}} | |||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
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{{movep|type=dragon|ms=610|pkmn=Axew|method=Axew's eyes glow red and its body becomes outlined in a red aura as well. It then jumps up and continuously punches and kicks the opponent. After the attack is over, the aura disappears, but Axew's eyes continue to glow red, showing that it is confused.}} | {{movep|type=dragon|ms=610|pkmn=Axew|method=Axew's eyes glow red and its body becomes outlined in a red aura as well. It then jumps up and continuously punches and kicks the opponent. After the attack is over, the aura disappears, but Axew's eyes continue to glow red, showing that it is confused.}} | ||
{{movemid|type=dragon|user=Iris's Axew|startcode=BW042|startname=Club Battle Finale: A Heroes Outcome!}} | {{movemid|type=dragon|user=Iris's Axew|startcode=BW042|startname=Club Battle Finale: A Heroes Outcome!}} | ||
{{movep|type=dragon|ms=621|pkmn=Druddigon|method=Druddigon's eyes glow red and its body is outlined in a red aura. It then goes on a rampage and once it is calmed down, the | {{movep|type=dragon|ms=621|pkmn=Druddigon|method=Druddigon's eyes glow red and its body is outlined in a red aura. It then goes on a rampage and once it is calmed down, the outline and red glowing disappear.}} | ||
{{movemid|type=dragon|user=Clair|user1=Clair's Druddigon|startcode=BW136|startname=A Pokémon of a Different Color!}} | {{movemid|type=dragon|user=Clair|user1=Clair's Druddigon|startcode=BW136|startname=A Pokémon of a Different Color!}} | ||
{{movep|type=dragon|ms=130|pkmn=Gyarados|method=Gyarados's eyes glow red and its body is outlined in a red aura. It then goes on a rampage and once it is calmed down, the | {{movep|type=dragon|ms=130|pkmn=Gyarados|method=Gyarados's eyes glow red and its body is outlined in a red aura. It then goes on a rampage and once it is calmed down, the outline and red glowing disappear.}} | ||
{{movebtm|type=dragon|user=Gyarados (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Gyarados|startcode=SS027}} | {{movebtm|type=dragon|user=Gyarados (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Gyarados|startcode=SS027}} | ||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
===In the Ash | ===In the Ash & Pikachu manga=== | ||
{{movemanga|type=dragon|exp=yes|gen=The user goes on a rampage.|image1=Dragonite Outrage AP.png|image1p=Dragonite}} | {{movemanga|type=dragon|exp=yes|gen=The user goes on a rampage.|image1=Dragonite Outrage AP.png|image1p=Dragonite}} | ||
{{movep|type=dragon|ms=149|pkmn=Dragonite|method=Dragonite goes on an uncontrollable rampage, attacking everything in sight.}} | {{movep|type=dragon|ms=149|pkmn=Dragonite|method=Dragonite goes on an uncontrollable rampage, attacking everything in sight.}} | ||
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
{{movemanga|type=dragon|exp=yes|gen=The user | {{movemanga|type=dragon|exp=yes|gen=The user launches a powerful assault.|image1=Clair Dragonair Outrage Adventures.png|image1p=Dragonair|image2=Kanga Outrage.png|image2p=Kangaskhan|image3=Li'l Kanga Outrage.png|image3p=Mega Kangaskhan}} | ||
{{movep|type=dragon|ms=148|pkmn=Dragonair|method=Dragonair fires a blast of energy from its head at the opponent.}} | {{movep|type=dragon|ms=148|pkmn=Dragonair|method=Dragonair fires a blast of energy from its head at the opponent.}} | ||
{{ | {{movemidManga|type=dragon|user=Clair's Dragonair|startcode=PS168|startname=The Last Battle II|notes=Debut}} | ||
{{movep|type=dragon|ms=115M|pkmn=Kangaskhan|method=Mega Kangaskhan launches a powerful series of attacks at the opponent.}} | |||
{{movebtmManga|type=dragon|user=Kanga and Li'l Kanga|user1=X's Kanga and Ki'l Kanga|startcode=X & Y chapter (Adventures)|startname=X & Y chapter}} | |||
===In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga=== | ||
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==In other generations== | ==In other generations== | ||
{{movegen| | {{movegen | ||
type=dragon| | |type=dragon | ||
genII=Outrage II| | |genII=Outrage II | ||
genIII=Outrage III| | |genIII=Outrage III | ||
genIV=Outrage DPPt| | |genIV=Outrage DPPt | ||
HGSS=Outrage HGSS | |HGSS=Outrage HGSS | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{movegen| | {{movegen | ||
type=dragon| | |type=dragon | ||
BW=Outrage BW| | |BW=Outrage BW | ||
B2W2=Outrage B2W2| | |B2W2=Outrage B2W2 | ||
PMDRB=Outrage PMD RB | |PMDRB=Outrage PMD RB | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{movegen| | {{movegen | ||
type=Dragon| | |type=Dragon | ||
Stad2=Outrage Stad2| | |Stad2=Outrage Stad2 | ||
|Colo=Outrage Colo | |||
|XD=Outrage XD | |||
}} | }} | ||
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==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Langtable|color={{dragon color}}|bordercolor={{dragon color dark}} | {{Langtable|color={{dragon color}}|bordercolor={{dragon color dark}} | ||
|zh_cmn=龍鱗之怒 ''{{tt|Lónglín-zhī Nù|Rage of Dragon Scales}}'' | |zh_yue=逆鱗 ''{{tt|Yihklèuhn|Imperial Rage}}'' {{tt|*|Games, SS027}}<br>龍鱗之怒 ''{{tt|Lùhnglèuhn-jī Nouh|Rage of Dragon Scales}}'' {{tt|*|Anime}} | ||
|zh_cmn=逆鱗 / 逆鳞 ''{{tt|Nìlín|Imperial Rage}}'' {{tt|*|Games, early anime}}<br>龍鱗之怒 ''{{tt|Lónglín-zhī Nù|Rage of Dragon Scales}}'' {{tt|*|Later anime, DP Complete Pokédex Guidebook}} | |||
|nl=Woede | |nl=Woede | ||
|fr=Colère | |fr=Colère | ||
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|ko=역린 ''Yeokrin'' | |ko=역린 ''Yeokrin'' | ||
|pl=Oburzenie | |pl=Oburzenie | ||
|pt_br=Atrocidade | |pt_br=Atrocidade<br>Ultraje (TCG) | ||
|sr=Siloviti | |pt_eu=Ultraje | ||
|sr=Siloviti bes | |||
|es_la=Enfado | |es_la=Enfado | ||
|es_eu=Enfado}} | |es_eu=Enfado}} | ||
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[[it:Oltraggio (mossa)]] | [[it:Oltraggio (mossa)]] | ||
[[ja:げきりん]] | [[ja:げきりん]] | ||
[[zh:逆鳞(招式)]] | |||
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Outrage (Japanese: げきりん Imperial Rage) is a damage-dealing Dragon-type move introduced in Generation II. Prior to Generation III, it was the signature move of the Dratini evolutionary line.
Effect
Generation II
Outrage inflicts damage for 2-3 turns, has a base power of 90, and 20 PP. PP is deducted only on the turn Outrage is first called. While the user is using Outrage, it cannot use any other move. After Outrage is finished, the user becomes confused.
If the Outrage duration is disrupted (such as by full paralysis or hurting itself due to confusion), it will immediately end. The user will only become confused if Outrage is fully executed, without its duration being disrupted. Sleep, freeze, partial trapping, and flinching will pause but not disrupt the duration of Outrage.
Generation III
A message is now displayed when the user becomes confused due to fatigue.
In battles with multiple opponents, the user selects itself as the target, but hits an adjacent opponent that is selected at random upon each use of the move.
Generation IV
The base power of Outrage has been increased to 120.
Generation V
Outrage's PP was reduced to 10 and it is disrupted if it is not successful due to missing, sleeping, paralysis, freeze, flinching, a Protecting target, or Wonder Guard immunity. If a disruption occurs on what would have been the final, confusion-inducing turn of Outrage, the user will always become confused.
Generation VI
Outrage will now also be disrupted if used on Fairy-type Pokémon, which are immune to it.
Description
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Learnset
By leveling up
# | Pokémon | Type | Level | |||||||||||
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II | III | IV | V | VI | ||||||||||
058 | Growlithe | Fire | 43 | 43 | ||||||||||
115 | Kangaskhan | Normal | 37 | 46 | 46 | |||||||||
147 | Dratini | Dragon | 50 | 50 | 51 | 55 | 55 | |||||||
148 | Dragonair | Dragon | 56 | 56 | 61 | 67 | 67 | |||||||
149 | Dragonite | Dragon | Flying | 61 | 61 | 64 | 67 | 67 | ||||||
210 | Granbull | Fairy | 67 | 1, 67 | ||||||||||
384 | Rayquaza | Dragon | Flying | 65 | 80 | 50 | 50 | 50 80 | ||||||
553 | Krookodile | Ground | Dark | 60 | 1, 60 | |||||||||
610 | Axew | Dragon | 56 | 56 | ||||||||||
611 | Fraxure | Dragon | 60 | 60 | ||||||||||
612 | Haxorus | Dragon | 66 | 1, 66 | ||||||||||
621 | Druddigon | Dragon | 62 | 62 | ||||||||||
633 | Deino | Dark | Dragon | 62 | 62 | |||||||||
634 | Zweilous | Dark | Dragon | 71 | 71 | |||||||||
635 | Hydreigon | Dark | Dragon | 79 | 1, 79 | |||||||||
643 | Reshiram | Dragon | Fire | 85 | 85 | |||||||||
644 | Zekrom | Dragon | Electric | 85 | 85 | |||||||||
645 | Landorus | Ground | Flying | 85 | 1, 85 | |||||||||
646 | Kyurem | Dragon | Ice | 85 | 85 | |||||||||
706 | Goodra | Dragon | 1, 63 | |||||||||||
716 | Xerneas | Fairy | 93 | |||||||||||
718 | Zygarde | Dragon | Ground | 93 | ||||||||||
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move. Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move. A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method. An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation. |
By breeding
# | Pokémon | Type | Father | |||||||||||
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II | III | IV | V | VI | ||||||||||
004 | Charmander | Fire | ||||||||||||
116 | Horsea | Water | ||||||||||||
246 | Larvitar* | Rock | Ground | |||||||||||
443 | Gible | Dragon | Ground | |||||||||||
714 | Noibat* | Flying | Dragon | |||||||||||
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move. Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move. A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method. An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation. |
By Move Tutor
Special move
Generation V
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By event
Generation IV
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Generation V
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In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
The user will attack randomly one tile ratio away, the user will then become confused after pulling off the move.
Pokémon Conquest
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Stars: ★★★★
Power: 41
Accuracy: 100%
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Effect: Attacks each target two to three times. The user's Range drops to an unimprovable 0 for the next turn. This effect does not apply if the move rank is +S or if the move misses all targets. If the move misses any target, the multi-strike move will cease. |
Users: |
Orange squares indicate spaces that are hit.
Red squares indicate the knockback on hit Pokémon.
A blue square indicates the user's position after performing the move.
Description
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In the anime
The user rampages and attacks endlessly, then becomes confused. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Dragonite becomes extremely enraged and goes on a rampage, or Dragonite's body becomes outlined in a red aura and goes on a rampage. The aura wears off when Dragonite is calmed. | |||
Gym Leader's Dragonite | Great Bowls of Fire! | Debut | |
Axew's eyes glow red and its body becomes outlined in a red aura as well. It then jumps up and continuously punches and kicks the opponent. After the attack is over, the aura disappears, but Axew's eyes continue to glow red, showing that it is confused. | |||
Iris's Axew | Club Battle Finale: A Heroes Outcome! | None | |
Druddigon's eyes glow red and its body is outlined in a red aura. It then goes on a rampage and once it is calmed down, the outline and red glowing disappear. | |||
Clair's Druddigon | A Pokémon of a Different Color! | None | |
Gyarados's eyes glow red and its body is outlined in a red aura. It then goes on a rampage and once it is calmed down, the outline and red glowing disappear. | |||
A wild Gyarados | SS027 | None |
In the manga
In the Ash & Pikachu manga
The user goes on a rampage. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Dragonite goes on an uncontrollable rampage, attacking everything in sight. | |||
A wild Dragonite | The Dragonite's Imperial Wrath | Debut |
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The user launches a powerful assault. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Dragonair fires a blast of energy from its head at the opponent. | |||
Clair's Dragonair | The Last Battle II | Debut | |
Mega Kangaskhan launches a powerful series of attacks at the opponent. | |||
X's Kanga and Ki'l Kanga | X & Y chapter | None |
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
The user rams at the opponent. The user is then confused. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Kangaskhan glows with rage and slams at the opponent. Kangaskhan then goes berserk and doesn't stop until later. | |||
Mars's Kangaskhan | Deoxys, The Phantom Pokémon (Part 1) | Debut |
In other generations
Trivia
- The Japanese name of Outrage, げきりん (逆鱗) Gekirin, can be translated to mean imperial wrath or the wrath of one's superior, and appears in the idiom 逆鱗に触れる gekirin ni fureru, which means to infuriate one's superior. The move's Dragon type is derived from the etymology of 逆鱗 gekirin (lit. reverse scale), as it usually refers to a dragon scale growing in the opposite direction, which will infuriate the dragon if touched.
In other languages
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Variations of the move Thrash | ||||
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