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*Brazilian Portuguese: '''Super | *Brazilian Portuguese: '''Super Presa''' | ||
*Spanish: '''Super Diente''' | *Spanish: '''Super Diente''' | ||
*French: '''Croc de mort''' | *French: '''Croc de mort''' |
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Super Fang (Japanese: いかりのまえば Hatred Fang) is a damage-dealing Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation I. It was the signature move of Rattata and Raticate prior to Generation IV.
Effect
Generation I
Super Fang does damage equal to 50% of the target's current HP. Although Super Fang does normal damage, its type does not alter the amount of damage it inflicts. Super Fang will do 1 damage if the target's current HP is equal to 1.
In the anime
- Reiji's Bidoru Using Super Fang.jpg
Reggie's Bibarel using Super Fang.
Pokémon
Bibarel Bibarel's fangs glow white and it bites down on its opponent.
- Used by Reggie's Bibarel in Lost Leader Strategy!
Learnset
Generation I
By leveling up
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Generation II
By leveling up
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Generation III
By leveling up
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Generation IV
By leveling up
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In other languages
- Brazilian Portuguese: Super Presa
- Spanish: Super Diente
- French: Croc de mort
- German: Superzahn
- Italian: Superzanna