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Dragon Rage inflicts damage and will always deduct 40 {{stat|HP}} from the target's current HP. It has no secondary effects and does not take type into account. | Dragon Rage inflicts damage and will always deduct 40 {{stat|HP}} from the target's current HP. It has no secondary effects and does not take type into account. | ||
=== Pokémon Mystery Dungeon === | |||
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]], this move does 65 damage instead of 40 damage. | In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]], this move does 65 damage instead of 40 damage. | ||
Revision as of 04:02, 28 April 2011
Dragon Rage りゅうのいかり Dragon Rage | ||||||||||||
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Dragon Rage (Japanese: りゅうのいかり Dragon Rage) is a damage-dealing Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation I.
Effect
Dragon Rage inflicts damage and will always deduct 40 HP from the target's current HP. It has no secondary effects and does not take type into account.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, this move does 65 damage instead of 40 damage.
Learnset
Generation I
By leveling up
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By TM23
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Generation II
By leveling up
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By breeding
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| style="background: #FFF; font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0116
| style="background: #FFF; text-align: center;" |
| style="background: #FFF" | Horsea
| colspan="2" style="background:#2980EF; text-align: center;" | Water
| style="background: #FFF" | Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
Gyarados
Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite
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| colspan="6" | Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution gets STAB from this move.
*Indicates Pokémon that can only learn the move through chain breeding.
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Generation III
By leveling up
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By breeding
Template:Breedlist
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| style="background: #FFF; font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0116
| style="background: #FFF; text-align: center;" |
| style="background: #FFF" | Horsea
| colspan="2" style="background:#2980EF; text-align: center;" | Water
| style="background: #FFF" | Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
Gyarados
Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite
Bagon, Shelgon, Salamence
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| style="background: #FFF; font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0371
| style="background: #FFF; text-align: center;" |
| style="background: #FFF" | Bagon
| colspan="2" style="background:#5060E1; text-align: center;" | Dragon
| style="background: #FFF" | Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra
Gyarados
Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite
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| colspan="6" | Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution gets STAB from this move.
*Indicates Pokémon that can only learn the move through chain breeding.
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Generation IV
By leveling up
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By breeding
Template:Breedlist
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| style="background: #FFF; font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0116
| style="background: #FFF; text-align: center;" |
| style="background: #FFF" | Horsea
| colspan="2" style="background:#2980EF; text-align: center;" | Water
| style="background: #FFF" | Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
Gyarados
Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite
Bagon, Shelgon, Salamence
Gible, Gabite, Garchomp
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| style="background: #FFF; font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0371
| style="background: #FFF; text-align: center;" |
| style="background: #FFF" | Bagon
| colspan="2" style="background:#5060E1; text-align: center;" | Dragon
| style="background: #FFF" | Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra
Gyarados
Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite
Gible, Gabite, Garchomp
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| colspan="6" | Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution gets STAB from this move.
*Indicates Pokémon that can only learn the move through chain breeding.
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Generation V
By leveling up
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By breeding
Template:Breedlist
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| style="background: #FFF; font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0116
| style="background: #FFF; text-align: center;" |
| style="background: #FFF" | Horsea
| colspan="2" style="background:#2980EF; text-align: center;" | Water
| style="background: #FFF" | Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
Gyarados
Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite
Bagon, Shelgon, Salamence
Gible, Gabite, Garchomp
Axew, Fraxure, Haxorus
Druddigon
Deino, Zweilous, Hydreigon
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| style="background: #FFF; font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0371
| style="background: #FFF; text-align: center;" |
| style="background: #FFF" | Bagon
| colspan="2" style="background:#5060E1; text-align: center;" | Dragon
| style="background: #FFF" | Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard
Horsea, Seadra, Kingdra
Gyarados
Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite
Gible, Gabite, Garchomp
Axew, Fraxure, Haxorus
Druddigon
Deino, Zweilous, Hydreigon
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| colspan="6" | Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution gets STAB from this move.
*Indicates Pokémon that can only learn the move through chain breeding.
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In the anime
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The opponent is hit by a ball of energy from the user. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
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Gyarados sends a swirling cyclone towards the opponent, or Gyarados fires a ball of fire at the opponent from its mouth. | ||
James's Gyarados | Pokémon Shipwreck | Debut | |
Multiple wild Gyarados | Pokémon Shipwreck | Debut | |
Crasher Wake's Gyarados | A Crasher Course in Power! | None | |
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Arcanine throws back its head and howls to launch a swirling twister of energy at the opponent. | ||
Pete Pebbleman's Arcanine | Fire and Ice | None | |
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Charizard's eyes glow white, then the flame on its tail grows to a huge size. It then forms a ball of fire in its mouth and releases a fiery inferno to its opponent. | ||
Ash's Charizard | Charizard Chills | None | |
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A ball of fire forms in Dragonite's mouth and it releases a fiery inferno to its opponent, or Dragonite releases a ball of energy from its mouth to its opponent. | ||
Drake's Dragonite | Enter the Dragonite | None | |
Professor Oak's Dragonite | The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon | None | |
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The orb on Dragonair's neck glows and it sends a swirling cyclone towards the opponent. | ||
Clair's Dragonair | Better Eight Than Never | None | |
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Gabite opens its mouth and fires a red-orange fireball from its mouth at the opponent. | ||
Ursula's Gabite | Another One Gabites the Dust! | None | |
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Axew opens its mouth wide, then closes it. A glowing light blue ball of energy then forms inside Axew's stomach. Axew then opens its mouth once again and the light blue orb of energy appears inside it. Axew then fires it at the opponent. | ||
Iris's Axew | The Bloom Is on Axew! | None | |
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Haxorus opens its mouth and forms a light blue orb of energy inside of its mouth. It then fires a beam of energy from the orb at the opponent. | ||
A Haxorus in Iris's fantasy | The Bloom Is on Axew! | None |
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
The user calls upon lightning bolts to strike the opponent. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
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Dragonair's pupils disappear and powerful lightning bolts come down from the sky and strike the opponent. | ||
Lance's Dragonair | Breath of the Dragonair Part 3 | Debut |
In other generations
Trivia
- Dragon Rage is the only Dragon move in Generation I. However, it is not affected by type match-ups, so there are no true Dragon moves in Generation I.
- Uniquely, all Generation V Dragon-type Pokémon are able to learn Dragon Rage by leveling up.
In other languages
- Chinese: 龍之怒 Lóngzhī Nù
- Dutch: Drakenwoede
- Finnish: Dragoraivo
- French: Draco-rage
- German: Drachenwut
- Greek: Οργή Δράκου
- Hindi: Dragon Ka Ghusa
- Italian: Ira di Drago
- Korean: 용의분노 Yong-yi Bunno
- Norwegian: Dragesinne
- Portuguese (Brazilian): Fúria do Dragão
- Spanish: Furia Dragón
- Serbian: Zmajevo Besnilo
Set-damage 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 |
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