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Super Fang いかりのまえば Hatred Fang | ||||||||||||
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Super Fang (Japanese: いかりのまえば Hatred Fang) is a damage-dealing Normal-type move introduced in Generation I. Prior to Generation IV, it was one of Rattata and Raticate's signature moves.
Effect
Generation I
Super Fang does damage equal to 50% of the target's current HP. Super Fang's damage will be rounded up to 1 damage if its calculation results in less than 1 damage.
It will hit Ghost-type Pokémon, even though the type has immunity to Normal-type moves.
Generation II
Super Fang no longer hits Ghost-type Pokémon.
Description
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Learnset
By leveling up
# | Pokémon | Type | Level | |||||||||||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | VI | |||||||||||
019 | Rattata | Normal | 34 | 34 | 34 | 28 | 28 | 28 | ||||||||
020 | Raticate | Normal | 41 | 40 | 40 | 34 | 34 | 34 | ||||||||
399 | Bidoof | Normal | 37 | 37 | 37 | |||||||||||
400 | Bibarel | Normal | Water | 43 | 43 | 43 | ||||||||||
417 | Pachirisu | Electric | 33 | 37 | 37 | |||||||||||
504 | Patrat | Normal | 21 | 21 | ||||||||||||
505 | Watchog | Normal | 22 | 22 | ||||||||||||
659 | Bunnelby | Normal | 42 | |||||||||||||
660 | Diggersby | Normal | Ground | 48 | ||||||||||||
714 | Noibat | Flying | Dragon | 43 | ||||||||||||
715 | Noivern | Flying | Dragon | 43 | ||||||||||||
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 Move Tutor
Special move
Generation V
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In other games
Description
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In the anime
The user chomps hard on the foe with its sharp front fangs. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Raticate shows its teeth and bites down on the opponent. | |||
A Gentleman's Raticate | Battle Aboard the St. Anne | Debut | |
Bibarel's front teeth glow white and it bites down on the opponent. | |||
Reggie's Bibarel | Lost Leader Strategy! | None | |
Pachirisu's two front teeth glow white and they grow longer. Pachirisu then hits the opponent with its teeth. | |||
Dawn's Pachirisu | Another One Gabites the Dust! | None | |
Diggersby's two front teeth glow white and then Diggersby bites the opponent with its teeth. | |||
A wild Diggersby | A Trip Down Memory Train! | None |
In the manga
In the Be the Best! Pokémon B+W manga
The foe is bitten hard. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Watchog attacks with its fangs. | |||
Monta's Watchog | Let's Master Pokémon Capturing! | Debut |
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The user bites the opponent hard. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Raticate repeatedly bites the opponent with its sharp front teeth. | |||
Yellow's Ratty | Eradicate Raticate! | Debut |
In other generations
In other languages
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