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*Spanish: '''Patada Giro''' | *Spanish: '''Patada Giro''' | ||
*French: '''Mawashi Geri (same name as Japanese) | *French: '''Mawashi Geri''' ''(same name as Japanese)'' | ||
*German: '''Fegekick''' | *German: '''Fegekick''' | ||
*Italian: '''Calciorullo''' | |||
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Rolling Kick (Japanese: まわしげり Revolving Kick) is a mostly accurate Fighting-type move introduced in Generation I that deals a small amount of damage.
Effect
Generation I
Rolling Kick does damage and has a 29.7% chance of causing the opponent to flinch.
Rolling Kick can only cause the opponent to flinch if the user attacks before the opponent does. Rolling Kick can't make an opponent with a Substitute flinch.
Learnset
Generation I
By leveling up
- Hitmonlee at Lv.33
Generation II
By leveling up
Generation III
By leveling up
Generation IV
By leveling up
In other languages
- Spanish: Patada Giro
- French: Mawashi Geri (same name as Japanese)
- German: Fegekick
- Italian: Calciorullo