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===Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!===
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Stun Spore
しびれごな Numbing Powder
Type  Grass
Category  Status
PP  30 (max. 48)
Power  —
Accuracy  75%
Priority  0
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Smart
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Jam  1
Badly startles all Pokémon that made good appeals.
Condition  Smart
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Prevents the Voltage from going down in the same turn.
Condition  Smart
Appeal  0  
Jamming  0  

Stun Spore (Japanese: しびれごな Numbing Powder) is a non-damaging Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation I.

It appears to be a paralyzing counterpart to PoisonPowder and Sleep Powder, as the accuracy, contest group, appeal, effects, Japanese names and animation are the same or very similar. They are also usually learned at the same level or in a similar pattern.

Effect

Stun Spore paralyzes the target.

Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Type Level
I II III IV V VI
012 Butterfree Butterfree Bug Flying 16 14 14 14 12 12 '
043 Oddish Oddish Grass Poison 17 16 16 15 15 '
044 Gloom Gloom Grass Poison --, 17 16 16 15 15 '
045 Vileplume Vileplume Grass Poison --, 17 -- -- -- -- '
046 Paras Paras Bug Grass 13 7 7 6 6 '
047 Parasect Parasect Bug Grass --, 13 --, 7 --, 7 --, 6 -- '
048 Venonat Venonat Bug Poison 30 28 28 23 23 '
049 Venomoth Venomoth Bug Poison --, 30 28 28 23 23 '
069 Bellsprout Bellsprout Grass Poison 21 19 19 17 17 '
070 Weepinbell Weepinbell Grass Poison 23 19 19 17 17 '
102 Exeggcute Exeggcute Grass Psychic 32 25 25 19 19 '
114 Tangela Tangela Grass Grass 36 34 37 29 29 '
182 Bellossom Bellossom Grass Grass   -- -- -- -- '
187 Hoppip Hoppip Grass Flying   15 15 14 14 '
188 Skiploom Skiploom Grass Flying   15 15 14 14 '
189 Jumpluff Jumpluff Grass Flying   15 15 14 14 '
267 Beautifly Beautifly Bug Flying     17 17 17 '
284 Masquerain Masquerain Bug Flying     40 33 33 '
285 Shroomish Shroomish Grass Grass     7 9 9 '
286 Breloom Breloom Grass Fighting     --, 7 --, 9 --, 9 '
315 Roselia Roselia Grass Poison     13 10 10 '
406 Budew Budew Grass Poison       10 10 '
465 Tangrowth Tangrowth Grass Grass       29 29 '
546 Cottonee Cottonee Grass Grass         10 '
548 Petilil Petilil Grass Grass         22 '
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 Type Father
II III IV V VI
455 Carnivine Carnivine Grass Grass     OddishGloomVileplumeBellossomParasParasectBellsproutWeepinbellExeggcuteTangelaTangrowthHoppipSkiploomJumpluffShroomishBreloomRoselia OddishGloomVileplumeBellossomParasParasectBellsproutWeepinbellExeggcuteTangelaTangrowthHoppipSkiploomJumpluffShroomishBreloomRoseliaCottonee
590 Foongus Foongus Grass Grass       OddishGloomVileplumeBellossomParasParasectBellsproutWeepinbellExeggcuteTangelaTangrowthHoppipSkiploomJumpluffShroomishBreloomRoseliaCottonee
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 the anime

Kenny Breloom Stun Spore.png
Breloom
Officer Jenny Parasect Stun Spore.png
Parasect
Koga Venomoth Stun Spore.png
Venomoth
The user scatters a cloud of paralyzing powder.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Butterfree Butterfree flies over the opponent and a orange mist comes out of its wings, paralyzing it.
Ash's Butterfree The Water Flowers of Cerulean City Debut
Multiple Butterfree Battle Aboard the St. Anne None
Multiple wild Butterfree Mewtwo Returns None
Jeremy's Butterfree Weekend Warrior None
Tangela Tangela shakes its body and waves of orange powder comes out of it and hits the opponent, paralyzing it.
Erika's Tangela Pokémon Scent-sation None
Venonat Venonat shakes its fur and an orange mist is released from its body. Any Pokémon that gets trapped in the mist becomes paralyzed.
Aya's Venonat The Ninja Poké-Showdown! None
A Venonat Conway trained briefly Camping it Up! None
Venomoth Venomoth flaps its wings and an orange powder comes out of them. Any Pokémon that gets trapped in the mist becomes paralyzed.
Koga's Venomoth The Ninja Poké-Showdown! None
A wild Venomoth The Bug Stops Here! None
Chaz's Venomoth All Things Bright and Beautifly! None
Katie's Venomoth Shocks and Bonds None
Paras Paras shakes its mushrooms and a orange powder comes out of them and at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Cassandra's Paras The Problem with Paras None
Vileplume A tornado of topaz mist comes of the hole on Vileplume's head, paralyzing anyone who comes into contact with the dust, or Vileplume releases a ball of orange dust into the air that lands on the opponent, paralyzing them.
Jessiebelle's Vileplume Holy Matrimony! None
A wild Vileplume A Stun Spore Detour None
Multiple wild Vileplume Whichever Way the Wind Blows None
A Coordinator's Vileplume A Hurdle for Squirtle None
Nicolette's Vileplume May's Egg-Cellent Adventure None
A wild Vileplume Bucking the Treasure Trend! None
Oddish Oddish lowers the leaves in front on its head and a orange powder is released from them, paralyzing anyone who comes into contact with the dust.
Mariah's Oddish Foul Weather Friends None
Victreebel Victreebel releases a orange mist from its mouth at the opponent.
James's Victreebel The Fortune Hunters None
Bellossom Bellossom releases an orange mist from the flowers on its head.
Multiple wild Bellossom Whichever Way the Wind Blows None
Noelle's Bellossom Strategy Begins at Home! None
Parasect Parasect shakes its mushroom and a orange powder comes out of it at the opponent, or Parasect releases an orange powder from under its mushroom at the opponent.
A wild Parasect Hocus Pokémon None
Officer Jenny's Parasect Gulpin it Down None
Shroomish Shroomish releases a stream or cloud of orange powder from the hole on its head at the opponent.
Alex's Shroomish Taming of the Shroomish None
A wild Shroomish A Corphish Out of Water None
A Coordinator's Shroomish Win, Lose or Drew! None
Roselia Roselia releases an orange powder from the flowers on its hands at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Drew's Roselia Now That's Flower Power! None
Gloom Gloom shakes its head and an orange powder comes out of the flower on its head at the opponent.
A wild Gloom Grass Hysteria! None
A wild Gloom Pinch Healing! None
Breloom Breloom releases an orange mist from the holes on its head at the opponent, or Breloom shakes its body and releases a brown mist from its body all around it.
Fighting Dojo's Breloom Pasta La Vista! None
Kenny's Breloom Team Shocker! None
Dustox Dustox flaps its wings and releases a mist of orange powder at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Jessie's Dustox Gymbaliar! Dustox cannot legally learn Stun Spore
Jumpluff Jumpluff releases a sparkling yellow powder from the three dandelions on its body at the opponent.
A Coordinator's Jumpluff Dressed for Jess Success! None
Cottonee Cottonee turns to its side and waves one of its leaves upward, releasing a wave of sparkling golden powder from it that falls on the opponent.
A wild Cottonee Cottonee in Love! None


Cure

According to Team Rocket, the effects of Stun Spore are cured by consuming a dose of salveyo weed, presumably the anime equivalent of Parlyz Heal.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures


Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!


In other generations

Trivia

  • Its description states that it may paralyze the target, despite the fact that it will always paralyze the target if the attack is successful.
  • Stun Spore is the only Grass-type move able to paralyze the opponent.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 麻痹粉 Mábì Fěn
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Verdeelspoor
France Flag.png French Para Spore
Germany Flag.png German Stachelspore
Greece Flag.png Greek Παραλυτικός Σπόρος
India Flag.png Hindi Stun Spore
बेहोशी का धुआ Behoshi ka dhua
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Serbuk Kesemutan
Italy Flag.png Italian Paralizzante
South Korea Flag.png Korean 저리가루 Jeori Garu
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Sjokkbølger
Poland Flag.png Polish Drażniący Pyłek
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Sementes Atordoantes
Esporos Paralizantes
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Esporos Paralizantes
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Ošamućujuća Spora
Spain Flag.png Spanish Paralizador


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