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===Outside of battle=== | ===Outside of battle=== | ||
In {{game|Emerald}}, this Ability | In {{game|Emerald}}, if the first Pokémon in the player's party has this Ability, the frequency of [[Cry|cries]] of [[wild Pokémon]] that are heard in the overworld is increased. Despite the fact this mechanic also exists in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon]], Swarm has no overworld effect there. | ||
==Pokémon with Swarm== | ==Pokémon with Swarm== | ||
{{Ability/head|Bug}} | {{Ability/head|Bug}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0015|Beedrill|Bug|Poison|Swarm|None|Sniper}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0123|Scyther|Bug|Flying|Swarm|Technician|Steadfast|ability2note={{color2|000|Generation IV|Gen IV}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0165|Ledyba|Bug|Flying|Swarm|Early Bird|Rattled}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0166|Ledian|Bug|Flying|Swarm|Early Bird|Iron Fist}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0167|Spinarak|Bug|Poison|Swarm|Insomnia|Sniper}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0168|Ariados|Bug|Poison|Swarm|Insomnia|Sniper}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0212|Scizor|Bug|Steel|Swarm|Technician|Light Metal|ability2note={{color2|000|Generation IV|Gen IV}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0214|Heracross|Bug|Fighting|Swarm|Guts|Moxie}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0267|Beautifly|Bug|Flying|Swarm|None|Rivalry}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0313|Volbeat|Bug|Bug|Illuminate|Swarm|Prankster}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0402|Kricketune|Bug|Bug|Swarm|None|Technician}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0414|Mothim|Bug|Flying|Swarm|None|Tinted Lens}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0540|Sewaddle|Bug|Grass|Swarm|Chlorophyll|Overcoat}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0542|Leavanny|Bug|Grass|Swarm|Chlorophyll|Overcoat}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0543|Venipede|Bug|Poison|Poison Point|Swarm|Speed Boost|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VI|Gen VI}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0544|Whirlipede|Bug|Poison|Poison Point|Swarm|Speed Boost|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VI|Gen VI}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0545|Scolipede|Bug|Poison|Poison Point|Swarm|Speed Boost|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VI|Gen VI}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0588|Karrablast|Bug|Bug|Swarm|Shed Skin|No Guard}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0589|Escavalier|Bug|Steel|Swarm|Shell Armor|Overcoat}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0595|Joltik|Bug|Electric|Compound Eyes|Unnerve|Swarm}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0596|Galvantula|Bug|Electric|Compound Eyes|Unnerve|Swarm}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0632|Durant|Bug|Steel|Swarm|Hustle|Truant}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0636|Larvesta|Bug|Fire|Flame Body|None|Swarm}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0637|Volcarona|Bug|Fire|Flame Body|None|Swarm}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0736|Grubbin|Bug|Bug|Swarm|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0824|Blipbug|Bug|Bug|Swarm|Compound Eyes|Telepathy}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0825|Dottler|Bug|Psychic|Swarm|Compound Eyes|Telepathy}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0826|Orbeetle|Bug|Psychic|Swarm|Frisk|Telepathy}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0900|Kleavor|Bug|Rock|Swarm|Sheer Force|Sharpness|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation IX|Gen IX}}+}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0919|Nymble|Bug|Bug|Swarm|None|Tinted Lens}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0920|Lokix|Bug|Dark|Swarm|None|Tinted Lens}} | ||
{{Ability/foot|Bug}} | {{Ability/foot|Bug}} | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
{{moveanime|type=bug|exp=yes|gen=The Pokémon's Bug-type moves become more powerful when it gets tired or weak.|image1=Ash Leavanny Swarm.png|image1p=Leavanny}} | {{moveanime|type=bug|exp=yes|gen=The Pokémon's Bug-type moves become more powerful when it gets tired or weak.|image1=Ash Leavanny Swarm.png|image1p=Leavanny|image2=Katy Lokix Swarm.png|image2p=Lokix}} | ||
{{movep|type=bug|ms=542|pkmn=Leavanny|method=When Leavanny becomes tired | {{movep|type=bug|ms=542|pkmn=Leavanny|method=When Leavanny becomes tired or weak, its outline becomes surrounded by a light-green aura, powering up its Bug-type moves.}} | ||
{{ | {{movemid|type=bug|user=Ash's Leavanny|startcode=BW106|startname=Strong Strategy Steals the Show!|notes=Debut}} | ||
{{movep|type=bug|ms=920|pkmn=Lokix|method=When Lokix becomes tired or weak, its body becomes covered by a light-green aura, powering up its Bug-type moves.}} | |||
{{movebtm|type=bug|user=Katy|user1=Katy's Lokix|startcode=HZ056|startname=HZ056}} | |||
* In ''[[BW019|A Connoisseur's Revenge!]]'', [[Burgundy]] told {{Ash}} that his {{AP|Leavanny}}, who at the time was a {{p|Sewaddle}}, had Swarm as his [[Ability]]. However, he was never seen using it as a Sewaddle. | * In ''[[BW019|A Connoisseur's Revenge!]]'', [[Burgundy]] told {{Ash}} that his {{AP|Leavanny}}, who at the time was a {{p|Sewaddle}}, had Swarm as his [[Ability]]. However, he was never seen using it as a Sewaddle. | ||
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===Pokémon Adventures=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
* In {{FB|Pokémon Adventures|volume 23}}, [[Blue's Scizor]] was revealed to have Swarm as his Ability. | * In {{FB|Pokémon Adventures|volume 23}}, [[Blue's Scizor]] was revealed to have Swarm as his Ability. | ||
* {{adv|Moon}}'s {{p|Grubbin}} | * {{adv|Moon}}'s {{p|Grubbin}} and [[Giovanni's Beedrill]] were revealed to have Swarm as their Ability in the [[PokéSPedia]] data-book. | ||
* [[Winona]]'s {{p|Beautifly}}, [[Alder]]'s {{p|Escavalier}}, [[Emmet]]'s {{p|Durant}}, a {{tc|Roughneck}}'s {{p|Mothim}}, and a {{p|Scolipede}} controlled by [[Colress]] were revealed to have Swarm as their Ability. | |||
* [[Winona]]'s {{p|Beautifly}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Japanese name for Swarm, むしのしらせ ''Mushi no Shirase'' (Bug Notification), is a Japansese expression that translates to "foreboding; premonition; gut feeling". This is reflected by the way the [[Ability]] works, as the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} is preparing itself for a tough fight by making itself stronger. | * The Japanese name for Swarm, むしのしらせ ''Mushi no Shirase'' (Bug Notification), is a Japansese expression that translates to "foreboding; premonition; gut feeling". This is reflected by the way the [[Ability]] works, as the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} is preparing itself for a tough fight by making itself stronger. | ||
* Swarm was the first Ability in the {{pkmn|anime}} to be a Pokémon's confirmed [[Ability]] without getting activated. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Latest revision as of 07:18, 29 June 2024
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Swarm (Japanese: むしのしらせ Bug Notification) is an Ability introduced in Generation III.
Effect
In battle
Generations III to IV
When a Pokémon with Swarm uses a Bug-type move, the move's power will be increased by 50% if the user has less than or equal to ⅓ of its maximum HP remaining.
Generations V onward
Instead of boosting Bug-type moves' power, Swarm now technically boosts the Pokémon's Attack or Special Attack by 50% during damage calculation if a Bug-type move is being used, resulting in effectively the same effect.
Outside of battle
In Pokémon Emerald, if the first Pokémon in the player's party has this Ability, the frequency of cries of wild Pokémon that are heard in the overworld is increased. Despite the fact this mechanic also exists in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, Swarm has no overworld effect there.
Pokémon with Swarm
In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
If a Pokémon with Swarm is below 25% of its HP, the power of Bug-type moves increases by 2-timesRBTDS or 1.5-timesGtISMD.
Pokémon Conquest
In Pokémon Conquest, Swarm will increase user's Attack if the Pokémon using it is below ⅓ of its HP.
Description
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In the anime
The Pokémon's Bug-type moves become more powerful when it gets tired or weak. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
When Leavanny becomes tired or weak, its outline becomes surrounded by a light-green aura, powering up its Bug-type moves. | |||
Ash's Leavanny | Strong Strategy Steals the Show! | Debut | |
When Lokix becomes tired or weak, its body becomes covered by a light-green aura, powering up its Bug-type moves. | |||
Katy's Lokix | HZ056 | None |
- In A Connoisseur's Revenge!, Burgundy told Ash that his Leavanny, who at the time was a Sewaddle, had Swarm as his Ability. However, he was never seen using it as a Sewaddle.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
- In volume 23, Blue's Scizor was revealed to have Swarm as his Ability.
- Moon's Grubbin and Giovanni's Beedrill were revealed to have Swarm as their Ability in the PokéSPedia data-book.
- Winona's Beautifly, Alder's Escavalier, Emmet's Durant, a Roughneck's Mothim, and a Scolipede controlled by Colress were revealed to have Swarm as their Ability.
Trivia
- The Japanese name for Swarm, むしのしらせ Mushi no Shirase (Bug Notification), is a Japansese expression that translates to "foreboding; premonition; gut feeling". This is reflected by the way the Ability works, as the Pokémon is preparing itself for a tough fight by making itself stronger.
- Swarm was the first Ability in the anime to be a Pokémon's confirmed Ability without getting activated.
In other languages
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Variations of the Ability Swarm | |
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Swarm • Overgrow • Blaze • Torrent |
This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |