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* Mew is the only non-Flying-type Pokémon that can learn Sky Drop, and therefore the only Pokémon that does not receive STAB from it (with the obvious exception of {{p|Smeargle}}).
* Mew is the only non-Flying-type Pokémon that can learn Sky Drop, and therefore the only Pokémon that does not receive STAB from it (with the obvious exception of {{p|Smeargle}}).
* No Generation IV Pokémon can learn this move.
* No Generation IV Pokémon can learn this move.
* Every Pokémon that learns this move has been shown to be able to lift up great weight with low effort.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 05:42, 20 October 2012

Sky Drop
フリーフォール Freefall
Type  Flying
Category  Physical
PP  10 (max. 16)
Power  60
Accuracy  100%
Priority  0
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone but the user (long-range)
Availability
Introduced  Generation V
Condition  [[{{{category}}} (condition)|{{{category}}}]]
Appeal  0  
Jam  0  
Condition  [[{{{category}}} (condition)|{{{category}}}]]
Appeal  0  
Condition  [[{{{category}}} (condition)|{{{category}}}]]
Appeal  0  
Jamming  0  

Sky Drop (Japanese: フリーフォール Freefall) is a damage-dealing Flying-type move introduced in Generation V. It is TM58 as of Generation V.

Effect

On the turn it is selected, Sky Drop brings the target to the air. While in the air, both the user and the target will be unable to take action and will avoid any move targeted at them except Gust, Thunder, Twister, Sky Uppercut, Hurricane, Smack Down, or any move used by a Pokémon with No Guard. If a Pokémon that is in the air has No Guard, it can be hit by any Pokémon. The next turn, the target is thrown down and receives damage. Sky Drop can hit non-adjacent opponents in Triple Battles.

Sky Drop will fail if the target has a Substitute, while the target is already semi-invulnerable via moves such as Fly and Bounce or another Sky Drop, and when Gravity is in effect. Gravity will also cancel Sky Drop. Sky Drop does no damage to Flying-type Pokémon and Pokémon with the Ability Levitate, but it will pick them up (and make them unable to move) on its first turn; if the capability to resist Ground-type moves is removed due to Smack Down or a held Iron Ball, the move will damage these Pokémon. Sky Drop works normally on Pokémon under the effect of Magnet Rise or Telekinesis.

Sky Drop can target allies, but will fail when attempting to perform the move on them.

Sky Drop is unaffected by the Power Herb.

In a Rotation Battle, if the target Pokémon is rotated out on the second turn of Sky Drop, the Pokémon will be dropped into their new rotated position and take no damage, while the rotated in Pokémon still gets to attack.

A glitch in double and Triple Battles can cause a Pokémon to be stuck in the semi-invulnerable state when Sky Drop is used until it faints. The glitch is activated when Gravity is used while two Pokémon are in the semi-invulnerable state after the use of Sky Drop. Gravity will bring the user of Sky Drop down while the target will be stuck in the semi-invulnerable state, unable to move until it is knocked out or hit with one of the moves listed above. Because of the glitch, Sky Drop has been banned in Wi-Fi Random Matches since November 10, 2010.

Description

Games Description
BWConquest The user takes the target into the sky, then drops it during the next turn. The target cannot attack while in the sky.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Type Level
I II III IV V VI
142 Aerodactyl Aerodactyl Rock Flying 49 ''''
627 Rufflet Rufflet Normal Flying 50 ''''
628 Braviary Braviary Normal Flying 50 ''''
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 Type Machine
I
TM58
II
TM58
III
TM58
IV
TM58
V
TM58
VI
TM08
006 Charizard Charizard Fire Flying
142 Aerodactyl Aerodactyl Rock Flying
144 Articuno Articuno Ice Flying
145 Zapdos Zapdos Electric Flying
146 Moltres Moltres Fire Flying
149 Dragonite Dragonite Dragon Flying
151 Mew Mew Psychic Psychic
227 Skarmory Skarmory Steel Flying
249 Lugia Lugia Psychic Flying
250 Ho-Oh Ho-Oh Fire Flying
279 Pelipper Pelipper Water Flying
384 Rayquaza Rayquaza Dragon Flying
627 Rufflet Rufflet Normal Flying
628 Braviary Braviary Normal Flying
641 Tornadus Tornadus Flying Flying
642 Thundurus Thundurus Electric Flying
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.


Trivia

  • Rufflet is the only Pokémon who is capable of learning Sky Drop and can still evolve.
  • Sky Drop is the only move that causes an opponent's Pokémon to become fully immobile whilst in use.
  • Mew is the only non-Flying-type Pokémon that can learn Sky Drop, and therefore the only Pokémon that does not receive STAB from it (with the obvious exception of Smeargle).
  • No Generation IV Pokémon can learn this move.
  • Every Pokémon that learns this move has been shown to be able to lift up great weight with low effort.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Chute Libre
Germany Flag.png German Freier Fall
Italy Flag.png Italian Cadutalibera
South Korea Flag.png Korean 프리폴 Free Fall
Spain Flag.png Spanish Caída Libre
Generation V TMs
01020304050607080910111213141516171819
20212223242526272829303132333435363738
39404142434445464748495051525354555657
58596061626364656667686970717273747576
77787980818283848586878889909192939495
Generation V HMs
010203040506
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