Dragon Rage (move)

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Dragon Rage
りゅうのいかり Dragon Rage
Dragon Rage V.png
Type  Dragon
Category  Special
PP  10 (max. 16)
Power  –
Accuracy  100%
Priority  0
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Cool
Appeal  1
Jam  0  
The appeal works better the later it is performed.
Condition  Cool
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
A basic performance using a move known by the Pokémon.
Condition  Cool
Appeal  0  
Jamming  0  

Dragon Rage (Japanese: りゅうのいかり Dragon Rage) is a damage-dealing Dragon-type move introduced in Generation I. It was TM23 in Generation I.

Effect

Dragon Rage inflicts damage and will always deduct 40 HP from the target's current HP. It has no secondary effects and does not take type into account.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

In Red and Blue Rescue Team, this move does 65 damage, while in Explorers of Time, Darkness, Sky, and Gates to Infinity, it does 30 damage instead.

Description

Games Description
A Dragon-type attack. It inflicts a set amount of damage, regardless of the target's type.
A Dragon-type attack. It always inflicts a set amount of damage.
Always inflicts 40HP damage.
RSE Launches shock waves that always inflict 40 HP damage.
FRLG The foe is hit with a shock wave that always inflicts 40- HP damage.
The foe is stricken by a shock wave. This attack always inflicts 40 HP damage.
Conq
This attack hits the target with a shock wave of pure rage. This attack always inflicts 40 HP damage.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Type Level
I II III IV V VI
004 Charmander Charmander Fire Fire   43 43 16 16 16
005 Charmeleon Charmeleon Fire Fire   48 48 17 17 17
006 Charizard Charizard Fire Flying   54 54 17 17 17
130 Gyarados Gyarados Water Flying --, 25 25 25 25 23 23 23
147 Dratini Dratini Dragon Dragon 40 22 22 15 15 15
148 Dragonair Dragonair Dragon Dragon 45 22 22 15 15 15
149 Dragonite Dragonite Dragon Flying --, 45 22 22 15 15 15
443 Gible Gible Dragon Ground       15 15 7
444 Gabite Gabite Dragon Ground       15 15 7
445 Garchomp Garchomp Dragon Ground       15 15 --, 7
610 Axew Axew Dragon Dragon         10 10
611 Fraxure Fraxure Dragon Dragon         -- --, 10
612 Haxorus Haxorus Dragon Dragon         -- --, 10
621 Druddigon Druddigon Dragon Dragon         18 18
633 Deino Deino Dark Dragon         -- --
634 Zweilous Zweilous Dark Dragon         -- --
635 Hydreigon Hydreigon Dark Dragon         -- --
643 Reshiram Reshiram Dragon Fire         -- '
644 Zekrom Zekrom Dragon Electric         -- '
646 Kyurem Kyurem Dragon Ice         -- '
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
116 Horsea Horsea Water Water CharmanderCharmeleonCharizardGyaradosDratiniDragonairDragonite CharmanderCharmeleonCharizardGyaradosDratiniDragonairDragonite CharmanderCharmeleonCharizardGyaradosDratiniDragonairDragoniteGibleGabiteGarchomp CharmanderCharmeleonCharizardGyaradosDratiniDragonairDragoniteGibleGabiteGarchompAxewFraxureHaxorusDruddigonDeinoZweilousHydreigon
371 Bagon Bagon Dragon Dragon   CharmanderCharmeleonCharizardGyaradosDratiniDragonairDragonite CharmanderCharmeleonCharizardGyaradosDratiniDragonairDragoniteGibleGabiteGarchomp CharmanderCharmeleonCharizardGyaradosDratiniDragonairDragoniteGibleGabiteGarchompAxewFraxureHaxorusDruddigonDeinoZweilousHydreigon
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
TM23
II
--
III
--
IV
--
V
--
VI
--
004 Charmander Charmander Fire Fire
005 Charmeleon Charmeleon Fire Fire
006 Charizard Charizard Fire Flying
058 Growlithe Growlithe Fire Fire
059 Arcanine Arcanine Fire Fire
130 Gyarados Gyarados Water Flying
131 Lapras Lapras Water Ice
142 Aerodactyl Aerodactyl Rock Flying
147 Dratini Dratini Dragon Dragon
148 Dragonair Dragonair Dragon Dragon
149 Dragonite Dragonite Dragon Flying
151 Mew Mew Psychic Psychic
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 event

Generation I

#   Pokémon Type Obtained with
0129 129 Magikarp Water University Magikarp
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


In other games

Pokémon Conquest

Dragon Rage is the only move of Dratini, Gible, Axew, and Deino.

In the anime

Dino Druddigon Dragon Rage.png
Druddigon
Drake Dragonite Dragon Rage.png
Dragonite
Ursula Gabite Dragon Rage.png
Gabite
Pete Pebbleman Arcanine Dragon Rage.png
Arcanine
The opponent is hit by a ball of energy from the user.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Gyarados Gyarados sends a swirling cyclone towards the opponent, or Gyarados fires a ball of fire at the opponent from its mouth.
James's Gyarados Pokémon Shipwreck Debut
Four wild Gyarados Pokémon Shipwreck Debut
Crasher Wake's Gyarados A Crasher Course in Power! None
Arcanine Arcanine throws back its head and howls to launch a swirling twister of energy at the opponent.
Pete Pebbleman's Arcanine Fire and Ice None
Charizard Charizard's eyes glow white, then the flame on its tail grows to a huge size. It then forms a ball of fire in its mouth and releases a fiery inferno at the opponent.
Ash's Charizard Charizard Chills None
Dragonite A ball of fire forms in Dragonite's mouth and it releases a fiery inferno to the opponent, or Dragonite releases a yellow ball of energy from its mouth to the opponent.
Drake's Dragonite Enter the Dragonite None
Professor Oak's Dragonite The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon None
Dragonair The orb on Dragonair's neck glows and it sends a swirling cyclone towards the opponent.
Clair's Dragonair Better Eight Than Never None
Gabite Gabite opens its mouth and fires a red-orange fireball from its mouth at the opponent.
Ursula's Gabite Another One Gabites the Dust! None
Axew Axew pulls its head back and a light blue orb of energy forms inside the middle of its stomach. It then opens its mouth and a light blue orb of energy can be seen inside. It then fires an erratic light blue and black beam of energy from the orb at the opponent, or Axew opens its mouth and fires a powerful blast of blue and black energy at the opponent into the air. The beam then shapes itself to look like a blue and black dragon and it then fires at the opponent.
Iris's Axew The Bloom Is on Axew! Mastered in The Dragon Master's Path!
Haxorus Haxorus opens its mouth and forms a light blue orb of energy inside of its mouth. It then fires a beam of energy from the orb at the opponent.
A Haxorus in Iris's fantasy The Bloom Is on Axew! None
Druddigon Druddigon opens its mouth and fires a powerful blast of blue and black energy at the opponent into the air. The beam then shapes itself to look like a blue and black dragon and it then fires at the opponent.
Dino's Druddigon A Unova League Evolution! None
Clair's Druddigon A Pokémon of a Different Color! None


Pokédex entries

Episode Pokémon Source Entry
EP105 Dragon Rage Ash's Pokédex Rage, one of Charizard's most powerful attacks. Rage attack usually has a devastating effect on its opponents.

In the manga

In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga


In the Pokémon Adventures manga


In the Pokémon Get da ze! manga


In other generations


Trivia

  • Dragon Rage is the only Dragon-type move in Generation I. However, it is not affected by type match-ups, so there are no moves that deal Dragon-type damage in Generation I.
  • While generally rage describes an uncontrolled release of anger, the move has a controlled amount of damage dealt.
  • In Pokémon Stadium 2, Dragon Rage is disabled in the "Little Cup" due to low level Pokémon having low HP.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 龍之怒 Lóng-zhī Nù
Denmark Flag.png Danish Drageraseri
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Drakenfurie
Finland Flag.png Finnish Lohikäärmesota (EP016)
Dragoraivo (EP076)
Tuliraivo (Johto series)
France Flag.png French Draco-Rage
Germany Flag.png German Drachenwut
Greece Flag.png Greek Οργή Δράκου
India Flag.png Hindi Dragon Ka Ghusa
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Amarah Naga
Italy Flag.png Italian Ira di Drago
South Korea Flag.png Korean 용의분노 Yong-yi Bunno
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Dragesinne
Poland Flag.png Polish Smoczy gniew
Wściekły smok (EP016 only
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Fúria do Dragão
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Fúria do Dragão
Romania Flag.png Romanian Furia Dragonului
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Zmajevo Besnilo
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Furia Dragón
Ira del Dragón (EP016 only)
Spain Flag.png Spain Furia Dragón



Set-damage moves
SpecialIC HOME.png Sonic BoomDragon Rage


Generation I TMs
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Generation I HMs
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