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'''Bonemerang''' (Japanese: '''ホネブーメラン''' ''Bone Boomerang'') is a damage-dealing {{type|Ground}} [[ | '''Bonemerang''' (Japanese: '''ホネブーメラン''' ''Bone Boomerang'') is a damage-dealing {{type|Ground}} [[multistrike move]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It is one of the [[signature move]]s of {{p|Cubone}} and {{p|Marowak}}. | ||
==Effect== | ==Effect== | ||
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Bonemerang inflicts damage, hitting the target twice per use. Although only the first strike can be a [[critical hit]], the second one will deal the same amount of damage. | Bonemerang inflicts damage, hitting the target twice per use. Although only the first strike can be a [[critical hit]], the second one will deal the same amount of damage. | ||
Bonemerang will end immediately if the first strike breaks a {{ | Bonemerang will end immediately if the first strike breaks a {{OBP|substitute|doll}}. {{m|Bide}} will only acknowledge the second strike of this move. | ||
===Generation II=== | ===Generation II=== | ||
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==Learnset== | ==Learnset== | ||
===By [[Level|leveling up]]=== | ===By [[Level|leveling up]]=== | ||
{{Movehead/ | {{Movehead/Games|Ground|g7=2|g8=2|g9=none}} | ||
{{Moveentry/ | {{Moveentry/10|0104|Cubone|type=Ground|1|Monster|Monster|43|25|25|21|21|21|21|26|48|40|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/ | {{Moveentry/10|0105|Marowak|type=Ground|1|Monster|Monster|48|25|25|21|21|21|21|26|48|48|STAB='''}} | ||
{{Moveentry/ | {{Moveentry/10|0105|formsig=A|Marowak|type=Fire|type2=Ghost|1|Monster|Monster|form=Alolan Form|||||||21|26|48}} | ||
{{Movefoot|Ground| | {{Movefoot|Ground|10}} | ||
==In other games== | ==In other games== | ||
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Bonemerang strikes the enemy twice. Prior to {{pkmn|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, if a Pokémon faints from the first projectile, the second projectile will be able to hit a new target. | Bonemerang strikes the enemy twice. Prior to {{pkmn|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, if a Pokémon faints from the first projectile, the second projectile will be able to hit a new target. | ||
{{ | {{MDMoveheader|type=ground}} | ||
{{ | {{MDMoveRow|game=RB|pow=10|pp=14|acc=87%|range=10 tiles away|target=All|cuts=Yes}} | ||
{{ | {{MDMoveRow|game=TDS|pow=10|pp=14|acc=66%|range=10 tiles away|target=All|cuts=Yes}} | ||
{{ | {{MDMoveRow|game=BSL|pow=10|pp=14|acc=66%|range=10 tiles away|target=All|cuts=Yes}} | ||
{{ | {{MDMoveRow|game=SMD|pow=2|powmax=50|pp=12|ppmax=30|acc=80%|accmax=98%|range=10 tiles away (piercing)|target=Enemy|cuts=Yes}} | ||
{{ | {{MDMovefoot|type=ground|RB=yes|TDS=yes|BSL=yes|SMD=yes|RTDX=yes}} | ||
==={{g|Rumble Rush}}=== | ==={{g|Rumble Rush}}=== | ||
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|crit=1.5 | |crit=1.5 | ||
|effect=None}} | |effect=None}} | ||
===[[Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition|Monopoly: Pokémon Exclusive Kanto Edition]]=== | |||
In the exclusive edition of Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition, Bonemerang is the [[Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition#Power Cards|Power Card]] belonging to {{p|Cubone}}. Once per game, the player using Cubone may force an opponent to pay double the rent on one of their properties when they land on it. | |||
===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|It even damages faraway Pokémon 2 times in a row.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|It even damages faraway Pokémon 2 times in a row.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|RTDX}}|It damages even faraway Pokémon 2 times in a row.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|RTDX}}|It damages even faraway Pokémon 2 times in a row.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|[[Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition|Monopoly: Pokémon Exclusive Kanto Edition]]|The Bonemarangs strike twice! When an opponent lands on one of your properties, they have to pay double the rent due.}} | {{movedescentry|[[Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition|Monopoly: Pokémon Exclusive Kanto Edition]]|The Bonemarangs{{sic}} strike twice! When an opponent lands on one of your properties, they have to pay double the rent due.}} | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
===Main series=== | ===Main series=== | ||
{{moveanime|type=ground|exp=yes|gen=The user throws the bone it holds like a boomerang. The bone loops around to damage the target twice—coming and going.|image1=Gavin Marowak Bonemerang.png|image1p=Marowak|image2= | {{moveanime|type=ground|exp=yes|gen=The user throws the bone it holds like a boomerang. The bone loops around to damage the target twice—coming and going.|image1=Gavin Marowak Bonemerang.png|image1p=Marowak|image2=Alvin Cubone Bonemerang.png|image2p=Alvin's Cubone|image3=Giselle Cubone Bonemerang.png|image3p=Giselle's Cubone|image4=Kiawe Marowak Bonemerang.png|image4p=Alolan Marowak}} | ||
{{movep|type=ground|ms=104|pkmn=Cubone|method=Cubone throws the bone that it is holding. The bone hits the opponent once, then returns to Cubone. Sometimes, the bone glows white when the attack is being used.}} | {{movep|type=ground|ms=104|pkmn=Cubone|method=Cubone throws the bone that it is holding. The bone hits the opponent once, then returns to Cubone. Sometimes, the bone glows white when the attack is being used.}} | ||
{{movemid|type=ground|user=Giselle|user1=Giselle's Cubone|startcode=EP009|startname=The School of Hard Knocks|notes=Debut}} | {{movemid|type=ground|user=Giselle|user1=Giselle's Cubone|startcode=EP009|startname=The School of Hard Knocks|notes=Debut}} | ||
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{{movemid|type=ground|user=Jeffrey|user1=Jeffrey's Marowak|startcode=DP008|startname=Gymbaliar!}} | {{movemid|type=ground|user=Jeffrey|user1=Jeffrey's Marowak|startcode=DP008|startname=Gymbaliar!}} | ||
{{movep|type=ground|ms=105A|pkmn=Marowak|method=Alolan Marowak throws the bone that it is holding. The bone hits the opponent once, then returns to Alolan Marowak.}} | {{movep|type=ground|ms=105A|pkmn=Marowak|method=Alolan Marowak throws the bone that it is holding. The bone hits the opponent once, then returns to Alolan Marowak.}} | ||
{{movebtm|type=ground|user=Kiawe's Marowak|startcode=SM053|startname=Rescuing the Unwilling! | {{movebtm|type=ground|user=Kiawe's Marowak|startcode=SM053|startname=Rescuing the Unwilling!}} | ||
===Pokémon Origins=== | ===Pokémon Origins=== | ||
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{{movep|type=ground|ms=104|pkmn=Cubone|method=Cubone throws the bone it's holding like a boomerang at the opponent. The bone always comes back to it.}} | {{movep|type=ground|ms=104|pkmn=Cubone|method=Cubone throws the bone it's holding like a boomerang at the opponent. The bone always comes back to it.}} | ||
{{movemid|type=ground|user=Bonee|user1=Crystal's Bonee|startcode=PS120|startname=Surrounded by Staryu}} | {{movemid|type=ground|user=Bonee|user1=Crystal's Bonee|startcode=PS120|startname=Surrounded by Staryu}} | ||
{{movep|type=ground|ms=448|pkmn=Lucario|method=Lucario waves its arm and | {{movep|type=ground|ms=448|pkmn=Lucario|method=Lucario waves its arm and throws a bone at the opponent like a boomerang.}} | ||
{{movebtmManga|type=ground|user=Riley's Lucario|startcode=PS418|startname=Deprogramming Porygon-Z|notes=Lucario {{color2| | {{movebtmManga|type=ground|user=Riley's Lucario|startcode=PS418|startname=Deprogramming Porygon-Z|notes=Lucario {{color2|000|Manga move errors|cannot legally learn}} Bonemerang}} | ||
==In other generations== | ==In other generations== | ||
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[[Category:Signature moves]] | [[Category:Signature moves]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Multistrike moves]] | ||
[[Category:Moves that can jam]] | [[Category:Moves that can jam]] | ||
[[Category:Moves in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] | [[Category:Moves in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] |
Latest revision as of 20:24, 27 July 2024
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Bonemerang (Japanese: ホネブーメラン Bone Boomerang) is a damage-dealing Ground-type multistrike move introduced in Generation I. It is one of the signature moves of Cubone and Marowak.
Effect
Generation I
Bonemerang inflicts damage, hitting the target twice per use. Although only the first strike can be a critical hit, the second one will deal the same amount of damage.
Bonemerang will end immediately if the first strike breaks a substitute. Bide will only acknowledge the second strike of this move.
Generation II
Each strike now does damage independently, consequently enabling either of them to be critical. Bonemerang will now hit again if the first strike breaks a substitute.
If the user is holding a King's Rock, the final strike has a chance to cause the opponent to flinch.
Generations III and IV
If the user is holding a King's Rock or Razor Fang, each consecutive hit has an equal chance to cause the opponent to flinch.
Bonemerang can be used as the first move of a Pokémon Contest combination, causing Bone Club and Bone Rush to score double the normal appeal if used in the next turn. It can also be used to finish a combination, with the user gaining 4 bonus appeal points if Bone Club or Bone Rush was used in the previous turn.
Generations V to VII
If a Focus Sash activates before the last strike is dealt, the following strike will cause the defending Pokémon to faint. A Focus Band can still activate repeatedly to prevent fainting, but each chance is independent. Sturdy will activate with each hit if the defending Pokémon has a maximum HP of 1.
If the target has Weak Armor or Stamina, each strike will activate it.
Generation VIII
In Versions 1.0 to 1.1.1 of Pokémon Sword and Shield, Bonemerang could not be selected in a battle. Starting with Version 1.2.0, it can be selected and functions as it did in previous generations.
Generation IX
Bonemerang cannot be selected in a battle.
Description
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Learnset
By leveling up
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0104 | Monster | 43 | 25 | 25 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 26 | 48 | 40 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0105 | Monster | 48 | 25 | 25 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 26 | 48 | 48 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0105 | Marowak
Alolan Form |
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Monster | 21 | 26 | 48 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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
Bonemerang strikes the enemy twice. Prior to Super Mystery Dungeon, if a Pokémon faints from the first projectile, the second projectile will be able to hit a new target.
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Pokémon Rumble Rush
Monopoly: Pokémon Exclusive Kanto Edition
In the exclusive edition of Monopoly: Pokémon Kanto Edition, Bonemerang is the Power Card belonging to Cubone. Once per game, the player using Cubone may force an opponent to pay double the rent on one of their properties when they land on it.
Description
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In the anime
Main series
The user throws the bone it holds like a boomerang. The bone loops around to damage the target twice—coming and going. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Cubone throws the bone that it is holding. The bone hits the opponent once, then returns to Cubone. Sometimes, the bone glows white when the attack is being used. | |||
Giselle's Cubone | The School of Hard Knocks | Debut | |
Alvin's Cubone | Battling With a Clean Slate! | None | |
Marowak throws the bone that it is holding. The bone hits the opponent once, loops around, and then hits the opponent again. | |||
Otoshi's Marowak | Bad to the Bone | None | |
Luana's Marowak | Pokémon Double Trouble | None | |
Gavin's Marowak | From Brags to Riches | None | |
Oriba's Marowak | The Ole' Berate and Switch! | None | |
Jeffrey's Marowak | Gymbaliar! | None | |
Alolan Marowak throws the bone that it is holding. The bone hits the opponent once, then returns to Alolan Marowak. | |||
Kiawe's Marowak | Rescuing the Unwilling! | None |
Pokémon Origins
The user throws the bone it holds like a boomerang. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Cubone throws the bone that it is holding at the opponent. The bone then returns to Cubone. | |||
Reina's Cubone | File 2: Cubone | Debut |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
The user throws a bone like a boomerang at the opponent. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Marowak throws its bone like a boomerang at the opponent. The bone always comes back to it. | |||
Miles's Marowak | Whacked by Marowak! | Debut | |
Cubone throws the bone it's holding like a boomerang at the opponent. The bone always comes back to it. | |||
Crystal's Bonee | Surrounded by Staryu | None | |
Lucario waves its arm and throws a bone at the opponent like a boomerang. | |||
Riley's Lucario | Deprogramming Porygon-Z | Lucario cannot legally learn Bonemerang |
In other generations
Core series games
Side series games
Spin-off series games
In other languages
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