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* Despite being a Normal-type move, no Normal-type Pokémon (besides {{p|Smeargle}}) can legally learn this move, meaning that Smeargle is the only Pokémon to get a [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]] from it. | * Despite being a Normal-type move, no Normal-type Pokémon (besides {{p|Smeargle}}) can legally learn this move, meaning that Smeargle is the only Pokémon to get a [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]] from it. | ||
* All of the Pokémon capable of learning this move naturally are part {{type|Water}} and in the {{egg|Water 3}} [[Egg Group]]. | * All of the Pokémon capable of learning this move naturally are part {{type|Water}} and in the {{egg|Water 3}} [[Egg Group]]. | ||
* | * In [[Generation I]], {{p|Omanyte}} is able to learn Spike Cannon, despite lacking any visible horns to use the move. | ||
* Due to Omanyte no longer being capable of learning Spike Cannon from [[Generation II]] onwards, while a new Pokémon which could learn it, {{p|Corsola}}, was revealed at the same time, the number of the Pokémon capable of learning Spike Cannon on the ongoing Generation (excluding Smeargle) has always been four. | * Due to Omanyte no longer being capable of learning Spike Cannon from [[Generation II]] onwards, while a new Pokémon which could learn it, {{p|Corsola}}, was revealed at the same time, the number of the Pokémon capable of learning Spike Cannon on the ongoing Generation (excluding Smeargle) has always been four. | ||
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Spike Cannon (Japanese: とげキャノン Spike Cannon) is a damage-dealing Normal-type multi-strike move introduced in Generation I.
Effect
Generation I
Spike Cannon inflicts damage, hitting 2-5 times per use. There is a 37.5% chance that it will hit 2 times, a 37.5% chance that it will hit 3 times, a 12.5% chance that it will hit 4 times, and a 12.5% chance that it will hit 5 times. This gives the attack an average power of 60. Although only the first hit can be a critical hit, each successive hit will deal the same amount of damage.
Spike Cannon will end immediately if it breaks a substitute. Bide and Counter will only acknowledge the last hit of this move.
Generation II and III
Same as Generation I, but all hits will do damage independently, consequently enabling any of them to be critical.
Generation IV
Same as previous generations, except it will continue attacking after a substitute is broken.
Due to the introduction of the Ability Skill Link, a Pokémon with said Ability will always hit five times when using Spike Cannon, if it does not miss.
Generation V
Unlike previous generations, if Focus Sash, Focus Band, or Sturdy activate before the last hit is dealt, the following hit will cause the defending Pokémon to faint; however, Focus Band can still activate repeatedly to prevent fainting, but each chance is independent of the previous one. Each hit will cause Weak Armor to activate.
Description
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Learnset
By leveling up
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091 | Cloyster | Water | Ice | 50 | 41 | 41 | 43 | 40 | 13 | ' | ||||||
138 | Omanyte | Rock | Water | 46 | ' | |||||||||||
139 | Omastar | Rock | Water | 44 | 40 | 40 | 40 | 40 | ' | |||||||
222 | Corsola | Water | Rock | 31 | 28 | 40 | 40 | 27 | ' | |||||||
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
Sharp spikes are fired at the foe in rapid succession. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Corsola's whole body glows white and its points all the horns on its body toward the opponent. It then fires multiple white spikes from its horns at the opponent. Sometimes, its body just becomes outlined in white before attacking. | |||
Professor Elm's Corsola | Around the Whirlpool | Debut | |
Misty's Corsola | A Corsola Caper! | None | |
Multiple Corsola trained by Andrea | A Corsola Caper! | None | |
A Coordinator's Corsola | Yes in Dee Dee, It's Dawn! | None | |
Cloyster closes its shell and the shell glows white. Cloyster then fires multiple white spikes from the shell at the opponent. | |||
Kyle's Cloyster | Staging a Heroes' Welcome! | None |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The user fires a spike or horn at the opponent. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Cloyster fires the horn on its head at the opponent. A new horn then appears and takes its place. | |||
Lorelei's Cloyster | Cloystered | Debut |
In other generations
Trivia
- Despite being a Normal-type move, no Normal-type Pokémon (besides Smeargle) can legally learn this move, meaning that Smeargle is the only Pokémon to get a STAB from it.
- All of the Pokémon capable of learning this move naturally are part Water-type and in the Water 3 Egg Group.
- In Generation I, Omanyte is able to learn Spike Cannon, despite lacking any visible horns to use the move.
- Due to Omanyte no longer being capable of learning Spike Cannon from Generation II onwards, while a new Pokémon which could learn it, Corsola, was revealed at the same time, the number of the Pokémon capable of learning Spike Cannon on the ongoing Generation (excluding Smeargle) has always been four.
In other languages
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