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* After defeating [[Giovanni]] at the [[Viridian Gym]] in {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, he mentions that he made the [[TM27]] that teaches Fissure in [[Generation I]]. | * After defeating [[Giovanni]] at the [[Viridian Gym]] in {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, he mentions that he made the [[TM27]] that teaches Fissure in [[Generation I]]. | ||
* In {{game|Yellow}}, a game highly based on the anime, there is a {{tc|Youngster}} on {{rt|9|Kanto}} with a {{p|Sandshrew}} that knows Fissure, much like [[A.J.]]'s Sandshrew in the anime. | * In {{game|Yellow}}, a game highly based on the anime, there is a {{tc|Youngster}} on {{rt|9|Kanto}} with a {{p|Sandshrew}} that knows Fissure, much like [[A.J.]]'s Sandshrew in the anime. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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Fissure (Japanese: じわれ Fissure) is a Ground-type one-hit knockout move introduced in Generation I. It was TM27 in Generation I. In Generation II, it was the signature move of Diglett and Dugtrio.
Effect
Generation I
Fissure inflicts damage equal to the target's current HP. Its accuracy is 30%. Fissure will break a substitute if it hits.
Fissure will not affect a target whose current Speed stat is greater than the user's current Speed stat.
Generation II
The accuracy of Fissure now follows the formula below.
Acc = ( ( user_level - target_level ) * 2/256 + 76/256 ) * 100%
This formula means that the accuracy starts at approximately 30% and grows by approximately 0.78% for every level higher than the target that the user is.
Fissure's efficacy is no longer based on the target's Speed; instead, now it cannot affect a target that has a higher level than the user.
Fissure can also now affect Pokémon during the semi-invulnerable turn of Dig.
In the Generation II core series games only, Fissure can be countered by Counter for maximum damage if it misses.
Generations III to VII
Despite having an accuracy of 30% listed, Fissure's chance of hitting is independent of accuracy and evasion stats; instead, it depends on the level of the user and the level of the target and is worked out with the formula:
Acc = ( ( user_level - target_level ) + 30 ) * 1%
Fissure can be used as part of a Pokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining extra two appeal points if the move Earthquake was used in the prior turn. It is also part of a Contest Spectacular combination and will give an extra three appeal points if any of the moves Lock-On, Mind Reader and Miracle Eye was used in the prior turn.
Generation VIII
When used in a Max Raid Battle against a Dynamax Pokémon while it is under the effect of a mysterious barrier, Fissure will deplete two bars of the barrier's strength. Otherwise, Fissure will always fail against Dynamax Pokémon.
Description
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Learnset
By leveling up
# | Pokémon | Types | Egg Groups | Level | ||||||||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | ||||||
0050 | Field | 49 | 49 | 40 | 45 | 45 | 43SMUSUM 33PE |
44 | ||||||
050A | Diglett
Alolan Form |
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Field | 43SMUSUM 33PE |
44 | |||||||||
0051 | Field | 61 | 64 | 50 | 57 | 57 | 53SMUSUM 45PE |
54 | ||||||
051A | Dugtrio
Alolan Form |
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Field | 53SMUSUM 45PE |
54 | |||||||||
0323 | |
Field | 55 | 67 | 75BW 59B2W2 |
1, 59 | 1, 59 | |||||||
0328 | Bug | Dragon | 89 | 89BW 73B2W2 |
1, 73XY 47ORAS |
47 | 48 | |||||||
0329 | |
Bug | Dragon | 1 | ||||||||||
0330 | |
Bug | Dragon | 1 | ||||||||||
0339 | |
Water 2 | 41 | 47 | 47 | 47XY 44ORAS |
44 | 48 | ||||||
0340 | |
Water 2 | 56 | 57 | 57 | 57XY 52ORAS |
52 | 56 | ||||||
0383 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 60 | 60DPPt 75HGSS |
75 | 75XY 65ORAS |
65 | |||||||
413G | Wormadam
Sandy Cloak |
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Bug | 47 | 47 | 47 | 47 | |||||||
0449 | Field | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 48 | ||||||||
0450 | Field | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 56 | ||||||||
0529 | Field | 47 | 47 | 47 | 48 | |||||||||
0530 | |
Field | 62 | 62 | 62 | 58 | ||||||||
0618 | |
Water 1 | Amorphous | 61 | 1, 61 | 1, 61 | 55 | |||||||
618G | Stunfisk
Galarian form |
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Water 1 | Amorphous | 55 | |||||||||
0645 | |
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 67 | 1, 67 | 1, 61 | ||||||||
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 TM
# | Pokémon | Types | Egg Groups | Machine | ||||||||||
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I TM27 |
II -- |
III -- |
IV -- |
V -- |
VI -- |
VII -- |
VIII -- |
IX -- | ||||||
0006 | |
Monster | Dragon | ✔ | ||||||||||
0009 | Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | |||||||||||
0023 | Field | Dragon | ✔ | |||||||||||
0024 | Field | Dragon | ✔ | |||||||||||
0027 | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0028 | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0031 | |
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | ✔ | ||||||||||
0034 | |
Monster | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||
0050 | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0051 | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0061 | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0062 | |
Water 1 | ✔ | |||||||||||
0066 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0067 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0068 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0074 | |
Mineral | ✔ | |||||||||||
0075 | |
Mineral | ✔ | |||||||||||
0076 | |
Mineral | ✔ | |||||||||||
0079 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||
0080 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||
0095 | |
Mineral | ✔ | |||||||||||
0104 | Monster | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0105 | Monster | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0108 | Monster | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0111 | |
Monster | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||
0112 | |
Monster | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||
0115 | Monster | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0128 | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0143 | Monster | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0151 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | ✔ | |||||||||||
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 breeding
# | Pokémon | Types | Parent Egg Groups |
Egg Move | |||||||||
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II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | ||||||
0131 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||
0143 | Monster | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||
0220 | |
Field | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||
0231 | Field | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||||
0320 | Field | Water 2 | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||
0324 | Field | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||||
0363 | |
Water 1 | Field | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||
0410 | |
Monster | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||||
0422 | Water 1 | Amorphous | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||||
0446 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | ✔ | ||||||||||
0749 | Field | ✔ | |||||||||||
0878 | Field | Mineral | ✔ | ||||||||||
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. |
Special move
Generation III
# | Pokémon | Types | Egg Groups | Obtained with | ||
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0143 | Monster | Purified Shadow PokémonXD | ||||
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. |
Generation V
# | Pokémon | Types | Egg Groups | Obtained with | ||
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0324 | Field | Dream World - Rugged Mountain | ||||
0363 | |
Water 1 | Field | Dream World - Icy Cave | ||
0410 | |
Monster | Dream World - Icy Cave | |||
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
Fissure will cause a Pokémon to instantly faint through "calamitous damage" (changed to "It's a one-hit KO!" in Gates to Infinity), regardless of level, but is prone to missing.
Pokémon GO
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Description
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In the anime
The user opens up a fissure in the ground and drops the foe in. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Sandshrew jumps into the air, then dives onto the ground, creating a fissure as it lands. | |||
A.J.'s Sandshrew | The Path to the Pokémon League | Debut | |
Tauros rattles the battlefield with his hooves, then uses one of his hooves to slice open the ground with a white energy beam. | |||
Ash's Tauros | Hello, Pummelo! | None | |
Groudon slams its arm into the ground and it sends a white energy beam from it at the opponent. | |||
Groudon (anime) | The Scuffle of Legends | None |
In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
The user opens a fissure in the ground and drops the foe in. The target instantly faints if it hits. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Sandshrew jumps into the air and faces its head down at the ground. It then waves its arm at the ground and an energy beam shoots down from the sky and hits the ground. When the beam of energy hits the ground, an orb of energy appears by the ground. | |||
Professor Oak's Sandshrew | Clefairy in Space | Debut |
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The user opens a fissure in the ground and drops the foe in. The target instantly faints if it hits. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Rhydon cracks open a fissure in the ground, trapping the opponent inside of it. | |||
Giovanni's Rhydon | Long Live the Nidoqueen!? | Debut |
In other generations
Core series games
Side series games
Spin-off series games
Trivia
- Due to the 2004 Chūetsu earthquake, this move, alongside Earthquake and Magnitude, has not been seen in the anime since AG101 (unaired) (which has never aired anywhere in the world).
- After defeating Giovanni at the Viridian Gym in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow, he mentions that he made the TM27 that teaches Fissure in Generation I.
- In Pokémon Yellow, a game highly based on the anime, there is a Youngster on Route 9 with a Sandshrew that knows Fissure, much like A.J.'s Sandshrew in the anime.
In other languages
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One-hit knockout moves | ||||
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Generation I TMs | |
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01 • 02 • 03 • 04 • 05 • 06 • 07 • 08 • 09 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 • 41 • 42 • 43 • 44 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 48 • 49 • 50 | |
Generation I HMs | |
01 • 02 • 03 • 04 • 05 |
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. |
- Generation I TM moves
- Moves
- Moves that can target any adjacent Pokémon
- Ground-type moves
- Tough moves
- Physical moves
- Generation I moves
- Charged Attacks in Pokémon GO
- Machine moves
- Moves that can hit semi-invulnerable Pokémon
- One-hit knockout moves
- Moves that can jam
- Moves learned by purification
- Moves in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
- Moves usable in Pokémon Sword and Shield