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==Effect==
==Effect==
===Generation V===
===Generation V===
Rage Powder makes the user the center of attention, forcing opposing Pokémon to use its move on the user rather than the intended target (even if it was a friendly target, unless the move was {{m|Acupressure}} or {{m|Helping Hand}}) for the rest of the turn during [[Double Battle|Double]] and [[Triple Battle|Triple]] battles. It does not affect allies.
Rage Powder has a [[priority]] of +3 and makes the user the center of attention, forcing opposing Pokémon to use their moves on the user rather than the intended target (even if it was a friendly target, unless it is a move that cannot target an opponent such as {{m|Acupressure}} or {{m|Helping Hand}}) for the rest of the turn. If a move cannot target the center of attention, it will be used on its intended target. It does not affect allies.


In Triple Battles, Rage Powder will draw the attacks of all adjacent opponents in the field; it will only draw attacks from non-adjacent opponents if they use a {{cat|Moves that can target non-adjacent Pokémon|move which is able to strike non-adjacent targets}}. If the move cannot target the center of attention ({{m|Acupressure}}, {{m|Helping Hand}} or the center of attention is out of range), the attack will work normally. If the center of attention is taken into the air by {{m|Sky Drop}}, it no longer draws moves, even moves that can hit it while in the air.
If the center of attention [[Fainting|faints]], [[Recall|switches out]], or is taken into the air by {{m|Sky Drop}}, it no longer draws moves.


Rage Powder cannot draw multi-turn moves like {{m|Sky Drop}}.
In [[Triple Battle]]s, Rage Powder will draw the attacks of all opponents in the field, but it can only draw attacks from non-adjacent opponents if they use a {{cat|Moves that can target non-adjacent Pokémon|move which is able to strike non-adjacent targets}}.


Rage Powder draws {{t|Electric}}- and {{type|Water}} moves even if a Pokémon with {{a|Lightningrod}} or {{a|Storm Drain}} is on the field. If another Pokémon on the same team is already the center of attention, the first user takes priority; if the first user is outside of range, is [[Recall|switched]], or [[Fainting|faints]], the attack will be drawn to the next center of attention.
Rage Powder can draw {{cat|moves with a charging turn}} (such as {{m|Fly}} and {{m|Solar Beam}}) if it is used on the turn the move would hit, but it cannot draw {{m|Sky Drop}}.


Due to only having a [[priority]] of +3, Rage Powder cannot divert {{m|Snatch}} (unless the user has {{a|Prankster}} and would move before the Pokémon using Snatch) or {{m|Pursuit}} being used on a switching ally; due to being in the same priority bracket, Rage Powder can only divert {{m|Fake Out}} if the user of Rage Powder would move before the user of Fake Out. Rage Powder does not stop the effects of moves which hit multiple Pokémon in a battle.
Rage Powder draws {{t|Electric}}- and {{type|Water}} moves even if a Pokémon with {{a|Lightningrod}} or {{a|Storm Drain}} is on the field. If another Pokémon on the same team is already the center of attention, the first user takes priority; if the first user is outside of range or stops being the center of attention, the attack will be drawn to the next center of attention.


===Generation VI===
Rage Powder has no effect on moves which hit multiple Pokémon in a battle. While it can be used in Single Battles, it has no effect.
Rage Powder now has +2 priority. As such, it can no longer divert Fake Out (unless the user has Prankster and would move before the Pokémon using Fake Out), and cannot divert Snatch under any circumstances. In addition, it can now only divert {{m|Extreme Speed}} if the user of Rage Powder would move before the user of Extreme Speed.


{{type|Grass}} Pokémon, Pokémon with {{a|Overcoat}}, and Pokémon holding the {{DL|In-battle effect item|Safety Goggles}} are now immune to Rage Powder, such that their attacks are not diverted by it.
===Generation VI onward===
Rage Powder now has +2 priority.
 
{{type|Grass}} Pokémon, Pokémon with {{a|Overcoat}}, and Pokémon holding the [[Safety Goggles]] are now immune to Rage Powder, such that their attacks are not diverted by it.
 
If powered up by a [[Buginium Z]] into Z-Rage Powder, all of the user's lowered stats are reset.


==Description==
==Description==
{{movedesc|bug}}
{{movedesc|bug}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|The user scatters a cloud of irritating powder to draw attention to itself. Opponents aim only at the user.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}|The user scatters a cloud of irritating powder to draw attention to itself. Opponents aim only at the user.}}
|}
|}
|}{{left clear}}
|}{{left clear}}
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==Learnset==
==Learnset==
===By [[Level|leveling up]]===
===By [[Level|leveling up]]===
{{Moveheader/Level|Bug|5}}
{{Movehead/Level|Bug|5}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|012|Butterfree|2|Bug|Flying|34|34}}
{{Moveentry/3|012|Butterfree|type=Bug|type2=Flying|1|Bug|Bug|34|34|35}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|046|Paras|2|Bug|Grass|49|49}}
{{Moveentry/3|046|Paras|type=Bug|type2=Grass|2|Bug|Grass|49|49|49}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|047|Parasect|2|Bug|Grass|59|59}}
{{Moveentry/3|047|Parasect|type=Bug|type2=Grass|2|Bug|Grass|59|59|59}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|187|Hoppip|2|Grass|Flying|31|31}}
{{Moveentry/3|187|Hoppip|type=Grass|type2=Flying|2|Fairy|Grass|31|31|31}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|188|Skiploom|2|Grass|Flying|36|36}}
{{Moveentry/3|188|Skiploom|type=Grass|type2=Flying|2|Fairy|Grass|36|36|36}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|189|Jumpluff|2|Grass|Flying|39|39}}
{{Moveentry/3|189|Jumpluff|type=Grass|type2=Flying|2|Fairy|Grass|39|39|39}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|590|Foongus|2|Grass|Poison|45|45}}
{{Moveentry/3|590|Foongus|type=Grass|type2=Poison|1|Grass|Grass|45|45|45}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|591|Amoonguss|2|Grass|Poison|54|54}}
{{Moveentry/3|591|Amoonguss|type=Grass|type2=Poison|1|Grass|Grass|54|54|54}}
{{Moveentry/Level5|637|Volcarona|2|Bug|Fire|80|1, 80}}
{{Moveentry/3|637|Volcarona|type=Bug|type2=Fire|1|Bug|Bug|80|1, 80|1, 80}}
{{Movefooter|Bug|5}}
{{Movefoot|Bug|3}}


===By {{pkmn|breeding}}===
===By {{pkmn|breeding}}===
{{Moveheader/Breed|Bug|5}}
{{Movehead/Breed|Bug|5}}
{{Moveentry/Breed5|048|Venonat|2|Bug|Poison|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}}}
{{Moveentry/3|048|Venonat|type=Bug|type2=Poison|1|Bug|Bug|||}}
{{Moveentry/Breed5|114|Tangela|1|Grass|Grass|{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|187|Hoppip}}{{MSP|188|Skiploom}}{{MSP|189|Jumpluff}}{{MSP|590|Foongus}}{{MSP|591|Amoonguss}}|{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|187|Hoppip}}{{MSP|188|Skiploom}}{{MSP|189|Jumpluff}}{{MSP|590|Foongus}}{{MSP|591|Amoonguss}}}}
{{Moveentry/3|114|Tangela|type=Grass|1|Grass|Grass|||}}
{{Moveentry/Breed5|167|Spinarak|2|Bug|Poison|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}}}
{{Moveentry/3|167|Spinarak|type=Bug|type2=Poison|1|Bug|Bug|||}}
{{Moveentry/Breed5|455|Carnivine|1|Grass|Grass|{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|187|Hoppip}}{{MSP|188|Skiploom}}{{MSP|189|Jumpluff}}{{MSP|590|Foongus}}{{MSP|591|Amoonguss}}|{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|187|Hoppip}}{{MSP|188|Skiploom}}{{MSP|189|Jumpluff}}{{MSP|590|Foongus}}{{MSP|591|Amoonguss}}}}
{{Moveentry/3|455|Carnivine|type=Grass|1|Grass|Grass|||}}
{{Moveentry/Breed5|664|Scatterbug|1|Bug|Bug|no|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|046|Paras}}{{MSP|047|Parasect}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}}}
{{Moveentry/3|664|Scatterbug|type=Bug|1|Bug|Bug|||}}
{{Movefooter|Bug|5}}
{{Movefoot|Bug|3}}


===Special move===
===Special move===
====[[Generation V]]====
====[[Generation V]]====
{{Learnlistspecial|Bug}}
{{Movehead/Special|Bug}}
{{Moveentryspecial|455|Carnivine|1|Grass|Grass|{{pkmn|Dream World}} - {{dwa|Dream Park}}}}
{{Moveentry/1|455|Carnivine|type=Grass|1|Grass|Grass|{{pkmn|Dream World}} - {{dwa|Dream Park}}}}
{{Learnlist/footer}}
{{Movefoot|Bug|1}}
 
====[[Generation VII]]====
{{Movehead/Special|Bug}}
{{Moveentry/1|664|Scatterbug|type=Bug|1|Bug|Bug|{{DL|QR Scanner|Island Scan}} - [[Hau'oli City]]{{sup/7|USUM}}}}
{{Movefoot|Bug|1}}
 
==In other games==
===Description===
{{movedesc|bug}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|GTI}}|You'll get the Decoy status, which makes you the enemies' primary target.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|You'll be a decoy and become the enemies' primary target.}}
|}
|}{{left clear}}


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
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{{movep|type=bug|ms=665|pkmn=Spewpa|method=Spewpa scatters a powder from the hair covering its body at the opponent, causing the opponent to become agitated and target only Spewpa with its attacks, ignoring its Trainer's orders.}}
{{movep|type=bug|ms=665|pkmn=Spewpa|method=Spewpa scatters a powder from the hair covering its body at the opponent, causing the opponent to become agitated and target only Spewpa with its attacks, ignoring its Trainer's orders.}}
{{movebtmManga|type=bug|user=Lumiose Press editor-in-chief|user1=Lumiose Press editor-in-chief's two Spewpa|startcode=PAXY11|startname=Charging After Electrike|notes=Debut}}
{{movebtmManga|type=bug|user=Lumiose Press editor-in-chief|user1=Lumiose Press editor-in-chief's two Spewpa|startcode=PAXY11|startname=Charging After Electrike|notes=Debut}}
==In other generations==
{{Movegen|
type=Bug|
genV=Rage Powder V|
genVI=Rage Powder VI|
}}


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{Langtable|color={{bug color}}|bordercolor={{bug color dark}}
{{Langtable|color={{bug color}}|bordercolor={{bug color dark}}
|zh_cmn=憤怒之粉 ''{{tt|Fènnù-zhī Fěn|Rage Powder}}''
|zh_yue=憤怒粉 ''{{tt|Fáhnnouh Fán|Rage Powder}}''
|zh_cmn=憤怒粉 / 愤怒粉 ''{{tt|Fènnù Fěn|Rage Powder}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>憤怒之粉 ''{{tt|Fènnù-zhī Fěn|Rage Powder}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}}
|fr=Poudre Fureur{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}<br />PoudreFureur{{tt|*|Generation V}}
|fr=Poudre Fureur{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}<br />PoudreFureur{{tt|*|Generation V}}
|de=Wutpulver
|de=Wutpulver
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[[Category:Increased priority moves]]
[[Category:Increased priority moves]]
[[Category:Powder and spore moves]]
[[Category:Powder and spore moves]]
[[Category:Moves that make the target the center of attention]]


[[de:Wutpulver]]
[[de:Wutpulver]]
[[es:Polvo ira]]
[[fr:Poudre Fureur]]
[[fr:Poudre Fureur]]
[[it:Polverabbia (mossa)]]
[[it:Polverabbia]]
[[ja:いかりのこな]]
[[ja:いかりのこな]]
[[zh:愤怒之粉(技能)]]
[[zh:愤怒粉(招式)]]

Revision as of 05:23, 12 November 2018

Rage Powder
いかりのこな Rage Powder
Rage Powder VII.png
[[File:|300px|center]]
Type  Bug
Category  Status
PP  20 (max. 32)
Power  —
Accuracy  —%
Priority  +2*
  • Does not make contact
  • Not affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Not affected by Mirror Move
  • Not affected by King's Rock
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
Affects the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation V
Condition  Clever
Appeal  0  
Jam  0  
Condition  Clever
Appeal  0  
Condition  Clever
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
Temporarily stops the crowd from growing excited.

Rage Powder (Japanese: いかりのこな Rage Powder) is a non-damaging Bug-type move introduced in Generation V.

Effect

Generation V

Rage Powder has a priority of +3 and makes the user the center of attention, forcing opposing Pokémon to use their moves on the user rather than the intended target (even if it was a friendly target, unless it is a move that cannot target an opponent such as Acupressure or Helping Hand) for the rest of the turn. If a move cannot target the center of attention, it will be used on its intended target. It does not affect allies.

If the center of attention faints, switches out, or is taken into the air by Sky Drop, it no longer draws moves.

In Triple Battles, Rage Powder will draw the attacks of all opponents in the field, but it can only draw attacks from non-adjacent opponents if they use a move which is able to strike non-adjacent targets.

Rage Powder can draw moves with a charging turn (such as Fly and Solar Beam) if it is used on the turn the move would hit, but it cannot draw Sky Drop.

Rage Powder draws Electric- and Water-type moves even if a Pokémon with Lightningrod or Storm Drain is on the field. If another Pokémon on the same team is already the center of attention, the first user takes priority; if the first user is outside of range or stops being the center of attention, the attack will be drawn to the next center of attention.

Rage Powder has no effect on moves which hit multiple Pokémon in a battle. While it can be used in Single Battles, it has no effect.

Generation VI onward

Rage Powder now has +2 priority.

Grass-type Pokémon, Pokémon with Overcoat, and Pokémon holding the Safety Goggles are now immune to Rage Powder, such that their attacks are not diverted by it.

If powered up by a Buginium Z into Z-Rage Powder, all of the user's lowered stats are reset.

Description

Games Description
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SMUSUM
The user scatters a cloud of irritating powder to draw attention to itself. Opponents aim only at the user.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0012 Butterfree BugIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Bug Bug 34 34 35
0046 Paras BugIC Big.png
GrassIC Big.png
Bug Grass 49 49 49
0047 Parasect BugIC Big.png
GrassIC Big.png
Bug Grass 59 59 59
0187 Hoppip GrassIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Fairy Grass 31 31 31
0188 Skiploom GrassIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Fairy Grass 36 36 36
0189 Jumpluff GrassIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Fairy Grass 39 39 39
0590 Foongus GrassIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Grass Grass 45 45 45
0591 Amoonguss GrassIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Grass Grass 54 54 54
0637 Volcarona BugIC Big.png
FireIC Big.png
Bug Bug 80 1, 80 1, 80
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 Types Parent
Egg Groups
Egg Move
II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0048 Venonat BugIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Bug Bug
0114 Tangela GrassIC Big.png Grass Grass
0167 Spinarak BugIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Bug Bug
0455 Carnivine GrassIC Big.png Grass Grass
0664 Scatterbug BugIC Big.png Bug Bug
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.


Special move

Generation V

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Obtained with
0455 Carnivine GrassIC Big.png Grass Grass Dream World - Dream Park
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.


Generation VII

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Obtained with
0664 Scatterbug BugIC Big.png Bug Bug Island Scan - Hau'oli CityUSUM
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.


In other games

Description

Games Description
MDGtI You'll get the Decoy status, which makes you the enemies' primary target.
SMD You'll be a decoy and become the enemies' primary target.


In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga


In other generations

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 憤怒粉 Fáhnnouh Fán
Mandarin 憤怒粉 / 愤怒粉 Fènnù Fěn *
憤怒之粉 Fènnù-zhī Fěn *
France Flag.png French Poudre Fureur*
PoudreFureur*
Germany Flag.png German Wutpulver
Italy Flag.png Italian Polverabbia
South Korea Flag.png Korean 분노가루 Bunno Garu
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Pó da Fúria
Spain Flag.png Spanish Polvo Ira


Variations of the move Follow Me
StatusIC HOME.png Follow MeRage Powder


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