Pokémon moves from Generation 9 (2024)

Below is the list of Pokémon attacks that were introduced in Generation 9 (Scarlet, Violet, Legends: Z-A).

Click a move name to see even more detailed information, including which Pokémon can learn that move.You can click a column heading to instantly sort by that column, or filter on move name, type and categoryusing the options provided.

Name

Type

Cat.

Power

Acc.

PP

Effect

Alluring VoiceFairyPokémon moves from Generation 9 (1) 80 100 10
Aqua CutterWaterPokémon moves from Generation 9 (2) 70 100 20High critical hit ratio.
Aqua StepWaterPokémon moves from Generation 9 (3) 80 100 10Raises user's Speed.
Armor CannonFirePokémon moves from Generation 9 (4) 120 100 5Lowers user's Defense and Special Defense.
Axe KickFightingPokémon moves from Generation 9 (5) 120 90 10May confuse opponent. If it misses, the user loses HP.
Bitter BladeFirePokémon moves from Generation 9 (6) 90 100 10User recovers half the HP inflicted on opponent.
Blazing TorqueFirePokémon moves from Generation 9 (7) 80 100 10May burn the opponent.
Blood MoonNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (8) 140 100 5Cannot be used twice in a row.
Burning BulwarkFirePokémon moves from Generation 9 (9) 10
Chilling WaterWaterPokémon moves from Generation 9 (10) 50 100 20Lowers opponent's Attack.
Chilly ReceptionIcePokémon moves from Generation 9 (11) 10Switches out and summons a snowstorm lasting 5 turns.
Collision CourseFightingPokémon moves from Generation 9 (12) 100 100 5Boosted even more if it's super-effective.
Combat TorqueFightingPokémon moves from Generation 9 (13) 100 100 10May paralyze the opponent.
ComeuppanceDarkPokémon moves from Generation 9 (14) 100 10Deals more damage to the opponent that last inflicted damage on it.
DoodleNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (15) 100 10Changes the abilities of the user and its teammates to that of the target.
Double ShockElectricPokémon moves from Generation 9 (16) 120 100 5After using this move, the user will no longer be Electric type.
Dragon CheerDragonPokémon moves from Generation 9 (17) 15
Electro DriftElectricPokémon moves from Generation 9 (18) 100 100 5Boosted even more if it's super-effective.
Electro ShotElectricPokémon moves from Generation 9 (19) 130 100 10Charges on first turn, attacks on second.
Fickle BeamDragonPokémon moves from Generation 9 (20) 80 100 5May deal double damage.
Fillet AwayNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (21) 10Lowers HP but sharply boosts Attack, Special Attack, and Speed.
Flower TrickGrassPokémon moves from Generation 9 (22) 70 10Never misses; always results in a critical hit.
Gigaton HammerSteelPokémon moves from Generation 9 (23) 160 100 5Cannot be used twice in a row.
Glaive RushDragonPokémon moves from Generation 9 (24) 120 100 5Attacks from opposing Pokémon during the next turn cannot miss and will inflict double damage.
Hard PressSteelPokémon moves from Generation 9 (25) 100 10
Hydro SteamWaterPokémon moves from Generation 9 (26) 80 100 15Power increases in harsh sunlight.
Hyper DrillNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (27) 100 100 5Can strike through Protect/Detect.
Ice SpinnerIcePokémon moves from Generation 9 (28) 80 100 15Removes effects of Terrain.
Ivy CudgelGrassPokémon moves from Generation 9 (29) 100 High critical hit ratio. Type changes based on form.
Jet PunchWaterPokémon moves from Generation 9 (30) 60 100 15Always goes first.
Kowtow CleaveDarkPokémon moves from Generation 9 (31) 85 10Always hits.
Last RespectsGhostPokémon moves from Generation 9 (32) 50 100 10Damages increases the more party Pokémon have been defeated.
Lumina CrashPsychicPokémon moves from Generation 9 (33) 80 100 10Harshly lowers target’s Special Defense.
Magical TorqueFairyPokémon moves from Generation 9 (34) 100 100 10May confuse the opponent.
Make It RainSteelPokémon moves from Generation 9 (35) 120 100 5Lowers user's Special Attack. Money is earned after the battle.
Malignant ChainPoisonPokémon moves from Generation 9 (36) 100 100 5May poison the opponent.
Matcha GotchaGrassPokémon moves from Generation 9 (37) 80 90 15Deals damage, restores HP, may burn opponent.
Mighty CleaveRockPokémon moves from Generation 9 (38) 95 100 5
Mortal SpinPoisonPokémon moves from Generation 9 (39) 30 100 15Removes entry hazards and trap move effects, and poisons opposing Pokémon.
Noxious TorquePoisonPokémon moves from Generation 9 (40) 100 100 10May poison the opponent.
Order UpDragonPokémon moves from Generation 9 (41) 80 100 10Boosts Attack/Defense/Speed depending on ally Tatsugiri.
Population BombNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (42) 20 90 10Hits 1-10 times in a row.
PounceBugPokémon moves from Generation 9 (43) 50 100 20Lowers opponent's Speed.
PsybladePsychicPokémon moves from Generation 9 (44) 80 100 15Power increases on Electric Terrain.
Psychic NoisePsychicPokémon moves from Generation 9 (45) 75 100 10Deals damage and prevents target from healing.
Rage FistGhostPokémon moves from Generation 9 (46) 50 100 10The more times the user has been hit by attacks, the greater the move's power.
Raging BullNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (47) 90 100 10Type depends on the user’s form. Breaks through Reflect and Light Screen barriers.
Revival BlessingNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (48) 1Revives a fainted party Pokémon to half HP.
RuinationDarkPokémon moves from Generation 9 (49) 90 10Halves the opponent's HP.
Salt CureRockPokémon moves from Generation 9 (50) 40 100 15Deals damage each turn; Steel and Water types are more affected.
Shed TailNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (51) 10Creates a substitute, then swaps places with a party Pokémon in waiting.
Silk TrapBugPokémon moves from Generation 9 (52) 10Protects the user and lowers opponent's Speed on contact.
SnowscapeIcePokémon moves from Generation 9 (53) 10Raises Defense of Ice types for 5 turns.
Spicy ExtractGrassPokémon moves from Generation 9 (54) 15Harshly lowers the opponent's Defense and sharply raises their Attack.
Spin OutSteelPokémon moves from Generation 9 (55) 100 100 5Harshly lowers user’s Speed.
Supercell SlamElectricPokémon moves from Generation 9 (56) 100 95 15
Syrup BombGrassPokémon moves from Generation 9 (57) 60 85 10Lowers opponent's Speed each turn for 3 turns.
Tachyon CutterSteelPokémon moves from Generation 9 (58) 50 10Guaranteed to hit twice in a row.
Temper FlareFirePokémon moves from Generation 9 (59) 75 100 10
Tera BlastNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (60) 80 100 10Changes type when the user has Terastallized.
Tera StarstormNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (61) 120 100 5
ThunderclapElectricPokémon moves from Generation 9 (62) 70 100 5Strikes before a target's move.
Tidy UpNormalPokémon moves from Generation 9 (63) 10Removes the effects of entry hazards and Substitute, and boosts user’s Attack and Speed.
Torch SongFirePokémon moves from Generation 9 (64) 80 100 10Raises user's Special Attack.
TrailblazeGrassPokémon moves from Generation 9 (65) 50 100 20Raises user's Speed.
Triple DiveWaterPokémon moves from Generation 9 (66) 30 95 10Hits 3 times in a row.
Twin BeamPsychicPokémon moves from Generation 9 (67) 40 100 10Hits twice in one turn.
Upper HandFightingPokémon moves from Generation 9 (68) 65 100 15Strikes before a target's priority move.
Wicked TorqueDarkPokémon moves from Generation 9 (69) 80 100 10May put opponent to sleep.
Pokémon moves from Generation 9 (2024)
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