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* The Japanese name of this move literally means "to paint a dragon and dot its eyes" and serves as a metaphor for finishing touches. The idiom originated from a legend where {{wp|Zhang Sengyou}}, a Chinese painter, completes the dragons on the mural by dotting their eyes and thus literally bringing them to life. The completed dragons immediately ascended to the heavens after the work was done. | * The Japanese name of this move literally means "to paint a dragon and dot its eyes" and serves as a metaphor for finishing touches. The idiom originated from a legend where {{wp|Zhang Sengyou}}, a Chinese painter, completes the dragons on the mural by dotting their eyes and thus literally bringing them to life. The completed dragons immediately ascended to the heavens after the work was done. | ||
* Dragon Ascent is the only move with the word "dragon" in its English name that is not {{type|Dragon}}. | * Dragon Ascent is the only move with the word "dragon" in its English name that is not {{type|Dragon}}. | ||
* A Pokémon knowing Origin Pulse cannot be traded from {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} to {{g|X and Y}}, and if a Pokémon in [[Pokémon Bank]] knows the move it cannot be withdrawn in Pokémon X and Y. In order to be transferred to Pokémon X and Y, the Pokémon must forget | * A Pokémon knowing Origin Pulse cannot be traded from {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} to {{g|X and Y}}, and if a Pokémon in [[Pokémon Bank]] knows the move it cannot be withdrawn in Pokémon X and Y. In order to be transferred to Pokémon X and Y, the Pokémon must forget Dragon Ascent. | ||
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Revision as of 17:34, 9 January 2015
Dragon Ascent ガリョウテンセイ Dragon Ascension | ||||||||||||
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Dragon Ascent (Japanese: ガリョウテンセイ Dragon Ascension) is a damage-dealing Flying-type move introduced in Generation VI. It is the signature move of Rayquaza. Rayquaza can Mega Evolve only if it knows this move.
Effect
Dragon Ascent inflicts damage and then lowers the user's Defense stat and Special Defense stat by one stage each.
Description
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Learnset
By Move Tutor
# | Pokémon | Type | Game | ||
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Rayquaza | Dragon | Flying | ✔ |
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move. Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move. |
In the anime
The user descends from the sky and strikes the opponent with a a green outline. | |||
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Mega Rayquaza flies high into the air. Its body then becomes outlined in a green aura, and it dives into the opponent with great speed. | ||
A wild Rayquaza | SS031 | None |
Trivia
- The Japanese name of this move literally means "to paint a dragon and dot its eyes" and serves as a metaphor for finishing touches. The idiom originated from a legend where Zhang Sengyou, a Chinese painter, completes the dragons on the mural by dotting their eyes and thus literally bringing them to life. The completed dragons immediately ascended to the heavens after the work was done.
- Dragon Ascent is the only move with the word "dragon" in its English name that is not Dragon-type.
- A Pokémon knowing Origin Pulse cannot be traded from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire to Pokémon X and Y, and if a Pokémon in Pokémon Bank knows the move it cannot be withdrawn in Pokémon X and Y. In order to be transferred to Pokémon X and Y, the Pokémon must forget Dragon Ascent.
In other languages
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Variations of the move Superpower | ||||
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