Twineedle (move): Difference between revisions
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Same as Generation I, but a 20% chance of causing poisoning instead. | Same as Generation I, but a 20% chance of causing poisoning instead. | ||
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Same as Generation II, but cannot poison [[steel type]]s as well as [[poison type]]s. | Same as Generation II, but cannot poison [[steel type]]s as well as [[poison type]]s. | ||
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Twineedle ダブルニードル Double Needle | ||||||||||||
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Twineedle is a Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation I that deals very little damage.
Effect
Generation I
Twineedle does damage, and has a 19.9% chance of poisoning the opponent. Twineedle hits twice per use. Though technically only the first hit can critical hit, each hit per use will do the same amount of damage.
Twineedle will end immediately if it breaks a Substitute. Bide and Counter will only acknowledge one hit of this move.
Twineedle can't poison an opponent that has a substitute, already has a major status ailment, or is a Template:Type2.
Generation II
Same as Generation I, but a 20% chance of causing poisoning instead.
Generation III
Same as Generation II, but cannot poison steel types as well as poison types.
Generation IV
Same as Generation II, except it will continue attacking after a Substitute is broken.
Learnset
Generation I
By leveling up
- Beedrill at Lv.20
Generation II
By leveling up
- Beedrill at Lv.20
Generation III
By leveling up
- Beedrill at Lv.20
Generation IV
By leveling up
- Beedrill at Lv.16
Trivia
- Twineedle is the only Bug move so far that can poison. On a related note, it is that only non-Template:Type2 move to poison a foe.
- Although Template:Type2 Pokémon cannot be poisoned, Twineedle can still be used on them, as it is a Bug-type move.
In other languages
Spanish: Doble Ataque. French: Double-dard. German: Duonadel.