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Wood Hammer
ウッドハンマー Wood Hammer
Wood Hammer IX.png
Wood Hammer IX 2.png
Type  Grass
Category  Physical
PP  15 (max. 24)
Power  120
Accuracy  100%
Priority  0
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation IV
Condition  Tough
Appeal  0  
Jam  0  
Condition  Tough
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Earn +2 if the Pokémon performs last in the turn.
Condition  Tough
Appeal  6 ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
A very appealing move, but after using this move, the user is more easily startled.

Wood Hammer (Japanese: ウッドハンマー Wood Hammer) is a damage-dealing Grass-type move introduced in Generation IV.

Effect

Wood Hammer inflicts damage, and the user receives recoil damage equal to 33% of the damage done to the target.

Generation VIII

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Wood Hammer's PP has been reduced to 5, and its power has been lowered to 100.

Category  Physical
PP  5
Agile Strong
Power  100  80  120
Accuracy  100%  100%  100%
Action speed modifier
Self  0  0  +5
Target  0  +3  0
Additional effect
Recoil  33%  33%  50%
   ?  ?
   ?  ?
User receives damage equal to a percentage of damage dealt

Description

Games Description
DPPtHGSSPBR The user slams its rugged body into the foe to attack. The user also sustains serious damage.
BWB2W2 The user slams its rugged body into the target to attack. The user also sustains serious damage.
XYORAS
SMUSUM
SwShBDSP
SV
The user slams its rugged body into the target to attack. This also damages the user quite a lot.
LA The user slams its rugged body into the target to attack. This also damages the user.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0103 Exeggutor GrassIC Big.png
PsychicIC Big.png
Grass Grass 37 37 37 37 1 1
0103 Exeggutor
Exeggutor
Alolan Form
GrassIC Big.png
DragonIC Big.png
Grass Grass 37 1 1
0185 Sudowoodo RockIC Big.png Mineral Mineral 1 1 1 1 1SwShBDSP
57LA
1
0389 Torterra GrassIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Monster Grass 1 1 1 1 1BDSP
52LA
1
0459 Snover GrassIC Big.png
IceIC Big.png
Monster Grass 36 36 36 36 41SwShBDSP
43LA
41
0460 Abomasnow GrassIC Big.png
IceIC Big.png
Monster Grass 36 36 36 36 43 43
0650 Chespin GrassIC Big.png Field Field 48 48 48
0651 Quilladin GrassIC Big.png Field Field 55 56 53
0652 Chesnaught GrassIC Big.png
FightingIC Big.png
Field Field 55 66 66
0708 Phantump GhostIC Big.png
GrassIC Big.png
Grass Amorphous 49 49 44 44
0709 Trevenant GhostIC Big.png
GrassIC Big.png
Grass Amorphous 49 49 44 44
0775 Komala NormalIC Big.png Field Field 41 41
0778 Mimikyu GhostIC Big.png
FairyIC Big.png
Amorphous Amorphous 1 1 1
0787 Tapu Bulu GrassIC Big.png
FairyIC Big.png
No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 1 60
0810 Grookey GrassIC Big.png Field Grass 32 32
0811 Thwackey GrassIC Big.png Field Grass 42 42
0812 Rillaboom GrassIC Big.png Field Grass 46 46
1017 Ogerpon GrassIC Big.png No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 66
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 Types Parent
Egg Groups
Egg Move
II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0556 Maractus GrassIC Big.png Grass Grass
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.


Special move

Generation IV

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Obtained with
0459 Snover
SnoverLv. 31
GrassIC Big.png
IceIC Big.png
Monster Grass Pokéwalker - Icy Mountain Rd.
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 other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Wood Hammer deals damage, and the user receives recoil damage. In the Explorers series, the recoil damage is equal to ⅛ of the user's maximum HP. From Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, the recoil damage is instead 20% of the user's max HP.

Game Base
Power
Max
Power
Base
PP
Max
PP
Base
Accuracy
Max
Accuracy
Range Target Cuts
corners
MDTDS 36 - 10 - 100% - Front Enemy Yes
BSL 36 - 10 - 100% - Front Enemy Yes
SMD 37 99 15 30 95% 98% Front Enemy No
With some exceptions, Pokémon learnsets match those from the core series games:

Pokémon Rumble Rush

GrassIC RR.png Wood Hammer
★★★★★
Attack power 72.49242
Charge time 0.82 seconds
Range type Arc (melee)
Number of hits 1
Number of projectiles 1
Critical hit rate 1.5%
Additional effect Causes recoil
Wood Hammer Rumble Rush.png

Pokémon Masters EX

Category Move Gauge MP Base Power Max Power Accuracy Target Effect Tag Description
Physical 3 134 160 100% An opponent Recoil The user also takes 25% of the damage it dealt to the target.

Pokémon UNITE

In Pokémon UNITE, Wood Hammer is Trevenant's first move. It is obtained by evolving at level 5 and upgrading Will-O-Wisp into it instead of Curse. The user pulls back its arms and attacks, dealing damage to enemies in the area of effect and pulls them in front of the user, leaving them unable to act for .5s. If this attack deals damage to at least one enemy, a follow-up attack will be available for 5s. This follow-up attack slams down a giant wooden hammer in front of the user, dealing damage to any enemy it hits, and leaving them unable to act for .6s. The lower the user's HP, the longer the enemy will be left unable to act. Every time this move is used, it consumes 10% of the user's current HP. At level 11, enemies hit by the second hammer have their damage reduced by 20% for 3s.

Description

Games Description
MDTDS Inflicts damage on the target. But it also hurts the user.
BSL てきポケモンに ダメージをあたえるが じぶんも ダメージをうけてしまう
MDGtI IconKanji2MD.pngUNUSED
SMD
MDRTDX
It damages an enemy, but you'll receive recoil damage, too.


In the anime

Quilladin Wood Hammer.png
Quilladin
Samson Komala Wood Hammer.png
Komala
Trevenant Wood Hammer.png
Trevenant
Candice Abomasnow Wood Hammer.png
Abomasnow
The user slams a rugged part of its body into the target to attack.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Abomasnow The dark-green part of Abomasnow's arm glows turquoise or becomes surrounded with a green aura, which then takes the shape of a stump. It then slams it down onto the opponent's body.
Candice's Abomasnow Sliding Into Seventh! Debut
A wild Abomasnow Over the Mountain of Snow! None
Wulfric's Abomasnow All Hail the Ice Battlefield! None
Trevenant Trevenant's claw becomes surrounded with a green aura, which then takes the shape of a stump. Trevenant then slams its claw downward on the opponent.
A wild Trevenant Forging Forest Friendships! None
Abomasnow One of Mega Abomasnow's arms becomes surrounded in a light-green aura which then takes the shape of a stump. It then slams the stump onto the opponent. The stump can increase in length, allowing Mega Abomasnow to hit opponents from far away.
Wulfric's Abomasnow A Real Icebreaker! None
Mimikyu Mimikyu's stick-like tail grows larger and becomes surrounded in a wispy, dark-purple aura. It then strikes its tail onto the opponent once or multiple times.
Jessie's Mimikyu Loading the Dex!‎ None
Komala Komala smacks the opponent with its log.
Samson Oak's Komala Let Sleeping Pokémon Lie! None
Tapu Bulu Tapu Bulu's bell glows light green. It then strikes its bell onto the opponent.
Tapu Bulu (anime) Some Kind of Laziness! None
Quilladin Quilladin forms an orange log of energy on its hand. It then slams the log down onto the opponent.
A Trainer's Quilladin An Adventure of Mega Proportions! None
Grookey Grookey forms an orange log of energy at the end of its stick. It then slams the log down onto the opponent.
Goh's Grookey In the Palms of our Hands! None


In the manga

Pokémon Adventures


In other generations

Core series games

Side series games

Spin-off series games

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 木槌 Muhkchèuih *
木錘 Muhkchèuih *
Mandarin 木槌 Mùchuí
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Dřevěné kladivo
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Houthamer
France Flag.png French Martobois
Germany Flag.png German Holzhammer
Greece Flag.png Greek Ξύλινο Σφυρί Xulino Sfuri
Italy Flag.png Italian Mazzuolegno
South Korea Flag.png Korean 우드해머 Udeuhaemeo
Poland Flag.png Polish Drewniany Młot
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Martelo de Madeira
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Malhar
Romania Flag.png Romanian Ciocanul de Lemn
Spain Flag.png Spanish Mazazo
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Búa Gỗ


Variations of the move Double-Edge
PhysicalIC HOME.png Double-EdgeVolt TackleFlare BlitzBrave BirdWood HammerWave Crash


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