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Type: Water.
Type: Water.
Battle efect: Power doubles if foe's HP is less than half.
Battle efect: Power doubles if foe's HP is less than half.

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Type: Water. Battle efect: Power doubles if foe's HP is less than half. Base power: 65 PP: 10 TM #: TM55 Speed Priority: 0 Pokemon hit in battle: Selected target Brightpowder: Yes King's rock: yes Physical contact: no

Pokemon that can learn tide by level up in D/P: Seel, dewgong, shellder, krabby, kingler, horsea, seadra, lapras, omanyte, omastar, quilfish, kingdra, hariyama, wailmer, wailord, huntail, pochama, pottaishi, enperuto.

Pokemon that can learn tide by TM: Squrtle, wartortle, blastoise, psyduck, golduck, tentacool, tentacruel, slowpoke, slowbro,seel, dewgong, shellder, cloyster, krabby, kingler, horsea, seadra, staryu, starmie, vaporeon, gyarados, lapras, omanyte, omastar, kabuto, kabutops, mew, chinchou, lanturn, slowking, quilfish, corsola, remoraid, octillery, mantine, kingdra, suicune, lugia, wingull, pelipper, hariyama, carvanha, sharpedo, wailmer, wailord, spheal, sealeo, walrein, clamperl, huntail, gorbyss, relicanth, luvdisc, kyogre, pochama, pottaishi, enperuto, bouysel, floatsel, karanakushi, toritoidon, keikouo, neorantu, parukia, fione, manaphy, aruseus.

Pokemon that can learn tide by breeding: NONE