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Revision as of 03:43, 5 June 2008
Discharge ほうでん Electrical Discharge | ||||||||||||
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Discharge is a Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation IV.
Effect
Discharge damages all Pokémon on the field but the user. It also has a 30% chance of paralyzing each of them.
Learnset
Generation IV
By leveling up
- Pikachu at Lv.37
- Magnemite at Lv.38
- Magneton at Lv.40
- Electabuzz at Lv.37
- Porygon at Lv.40
- Zapdos at Lv.50
- Chinchou at Lv.34
- Lanturn at Lv.40
- Mareep at Lv.28
- Flaaffy at Lv.31
- Ampharos at Lv.34
- Porygon2 at Lv.40
- Elekid at Lv.34
- Raikou at Lv.57
- Nosepass at Lv.49
- Electrike at Lv.41
- Manectric at Lv.49
- Shinx at Lv.41
- Luxio at Lv.48
- Luxray at Lv.56
- Pachirisu at Lv.29
- Magnezone at Lv.40
- Electivire at Lv.37
- Porygon-Z at Lv.40
- Probopass at Lv.49
- Rotom at Lv.50
In other languages
- Spanish: Chispazo
- Italian: Scarica
- dutch: ontlading
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