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|pt_br=Chute Pulo ({{pkmn|UNITE}}, TCG)<br>Chute de Salto (The Official Pokémon Handbook)<br>Voadora ([[DP176]]–[[BW019]])<br>'''Other names:''' <small>Pulo Rápido{{tt|*|EP015 (first time)}}, Golpe do Chute{{tt|*|EP015 (second time)}}, Chute Salto{{tt|*|EP166; shared with High Jump Kick in the same episode}},<br>Chute Cruzado{{tt|*|EP173; shared with High Jump Kick in the same episode}}, Pular e Chutar{{tt|*|AG145 (first and second times); both times conjugated as ''Pule e Chute''}}, Pulo e Soco{{tt|*|AG145 (third time)}}, Alta Voadora{{tt|*|The Legend of Thunder}}</small>
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|pt_eu=Salto Pontapé

Revision as of 20:02, 17 August 2023

Not to be confused with High Jump Kick.
Jump Kick
とびげり Dropkick
Jump Kick PE.png
Type  Fighting
Category  Physical
PP  10 (max. 16)
Power  100
Accuracy  95%
Priority  0
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Cool
Appeal  6 ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Jam  0  
After this move, the user is more easily startled.
Condition  Cool
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
A basic performance using a move known by the Pokémon.
Condition  Cool
Appeal  6 ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
A very appealing move, but after using this move, the user is more easily startled.

Jump Kick (Japanese: とびげり Dropkick) is a damage-dealing Fighting-type move introduced in Generation I. Prior to Generation IV, it was one of the signature moves of Hitmonlee.

Effect

Generation I

Jump Kick does damage with a power of 70. If it misses, the user will take crash damage of 1 HP. If used against a Ghost-type, it always counts as a miss.

In Generations I-III, if the user of Jump Kick attacks first and faints itself due to crash damage, the opponent will not attack or be subjected to recurrent damage during that round.

Generation II

The crash damage is now 1/8 of the damage it would have dealt. The user will take crash damage if Jump Kick is protected against by a move such as Protect, but not due to type immunity (only the type immunity message is displayed).

Generation III

The crash damage is now 1/2 of the damage it would have dealt.

Jump Kick can be used as the second move of a Pokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining 6 bonus appeal points if Mind Reader was used in the previous turn.

Generation IV

Jump Kick's base power is increased from 70 to 85. It cannot be used if Gravity is in effect.

The user can now crash due to type immunity, and will take crash damage equal to half of the target's max HP in that case.

The user will not take crash damage if Jump Kick fails due to there being no remaining targets.

Generations V to VII

Jump Kick's base power is increased from 85 to 100, and its PP is reduced from 25 to 10. The crash damage is now (always) equal to half of the user's max HP, rounded down.

Generation VIII onwards

Jump Kick cannot be selected in a battle.

Description

Games Description
StadStad2 A forceful Fighting-type attack. If it misses, however, the attacker gets hurt.
GSC May miss, damaging the user.
RSEColoXD A strong jumping kick. May miss and hurt the kicker.
FRLG The user jumps up high, then kicks. If it misses, the user hurts itself.
DPPtHGSSPBR
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SMUSUMPE
The user jumps up high, then strikes with a kick. If the kick misses, the user hurts itself.
SwShBDSPLA
SV
This move can't be used. It's recommended that this move is forgotten. Once forgotten, this move can't be remembered.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0084 Doduo NormalIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Flying Flying 40SMUSUM
38PE
0085 Dodrio NormalIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Flying Flying 43SMUSUM
48PE
0106 Hitmonlee FightingIC Big.png Human-Like Human-Like 38 16 16 13 13 13 1, 13SMUSUM
30PE
0234 Stantler NormalIC Big.png Field Field 43 43 43
0427 Buneary NormalIC Big.png Field Human-Like 23 23 23 23
0428 Lopunny NormalIC Big.png Field Human-Like 23 23 23 23
0585 Deerling NormalIC Big.png
GrassIC Big.png
Field Field 24 24 24
0586 Sawsbuck NormalIC Big.png
GrassIC Big.png
Field Field 24 24 24
0619 Mienfoo FightingIC Big.png Field Human-Like 37 37 37
0620 Mienshao FightingIC Big.png Field Human-Like 37 37 37
0795 Pheromosa BugIC Big.png
FightingIC Big.png
No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 31
0802 Marshadow FightingIC Big.png
GhostIC Big.png
No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 35
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

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Jump Kick deals damage. If the move misses the target, the user receives recoil damage. In the Rescue Team and Explorers series, recoil damage is equal to ½ of the damage that would have otherwise been dealt. From Gates to Infinity onwards, the recoil damage is equal to 25% of the user's max HP.

Game Base
Power
Max
Power
Base
PP
Max
PP
Base
Accuracy
Max
Accuracy
Range Target Cuts
corners
MDRB 14 - 13 - 95% - Front Enemy No
MDTDS 14 - 13 - 88% - Front Enemy No
BSL 14 - 13 - 88% - Front Enemy No
MDGtI 30 99 13 50 90% 98% Front Enemy No
SMD 30 99 13 30 90% 98% Front Enemy No
With some exceptions, Pokémon learnsets match those from the core series games:

Pokémon Rumble Rush

FightingIC RR.png Jump Kick
★★★★★
Attack power 26.15074
Charge time 0.66 seconds
Range type Dash
Number of hits 2
Number of projectiles 1
Critical hit rate 1.5%
Additional effect None
Jump Kick Rumble Rush.png

Description

Games Description
MDRB Inflicts damage on the target, but hurts the user if it misses.
MDTDS Inflicts damage on the target, but it also hurts the user if the move misses.
BSL てきポケモンに ダメージをあたえる しかし はずれたときは じぶんが ダメージをうける
MDGtI It damages an enemy. But if it misses, you get hurt.
SMD
MDRTDX
It damages an enemy. But if it misses, you'll get hurt.


In the anime

Ash Raticate Jump Kick.png
Raticate
Master Hamm Hitmonlee Jump Kick.png
Hitmonlee
Nando Lopunny Jump Kick.png
Lopunny
Burgundy Sawsbuck Jump Kick.png
Sawsbuck
The user jumps up high, then strikes with a kick. If the kick misses, the user hurts itself.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Raticate Raticate jumps into the air and kicks the opponent with one of its feet.
A Gentleman's Raticate Battle Aboard the St. Anne Debut
Raticate cannot legally learn Jump Kick
Hitmonlee Hitmonlee jumps up and then hits the opponent with his foot as he falls, or Hitmonlee jumps forward at the opponent with his leg extended. As he reaches the opponent, he bends his leg and slams his knee into the opponent.
Shiro's Hitmonlee Two Hits and a Miss None
One of the Wobbuffet Festival crashers's Hitmonlee Wobbu-Palooza! None
Shinji's Hitmonlee The Legend of Thunder! None
Master Hamm's Hitmonlee Pasta La Vista! None
Tyrogue Tyrogue jumps into the air and kicks the opponent with one of his feet.
Kiyo's Tyrogue A Tyrogue Full of Trouble Tyrogue cannot legally learn Jump Kick
Politoed Politoed jumps into the air and kicks the opponent with one of its feet.
A wild Politoed A Faux Oak Finish! Politoed cannot legally learn Jump Kick
Lopunny Lopunny jumps into the air and roundhouse kicks the opponent.
Nando's Lopunny Coming Full - Festival Circle! None
Sawsbuck Sawsbuck turns around and kicks the opponent upwards with its back legs.
Burgundy's Sawsbuck A Connoisseur's Revenge! None


In the manga

Pokémon Adventures


In other generations

Core series games

Side series games

Spin-off series games

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 飛踢 Fēitek *
飛腿 Fēitéui *
Mandarin 飛踢 / 飞踢 Fēitī
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Výskok a kop
Denmark Flag.png Danish Hopspark
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Sprongschop
Finland Flag.png Finnish Hyppypotku
France Flag.png French Pied Sauté
Germany Flag.png German Sprungkick
Greece Flag.png Greek Αλτιλάκτισμα
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Lompat Tendang
Italy Flag.png Italian Calciosalto
South Korea Flag.png Korean 점프킥 Jeompeukik
Poland Flag.png Polish Skokokop
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Chute Pulo (UNITE, TCG)
Chute de Salto (The Official Pokémon Handbook)
Voadora (DP176BW019)
Other names: Pulo Rápido*, Golpe do Chute*, Chute Salto*,
Chute Cruzado*, Pular e Chutar*, Pulo e Soco*, Alta Voadora*
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Salto Pontapé
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Šut iz skoka
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Patada de Salto (EP015-EP166)
Patada de Salto Alto* (EP173, BW019)
Patada Voladora (TLoT-AG145)
Patada Salto (DP176)
Spain Flag.png Spain Patada Salto
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Hoppspark
Turkey Flag.png Turkish Sıçrama Tekmesi
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Bay Đá


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