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ExtremeSpeed しんそく God-like Speed
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Range
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Self
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Ally
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Ally
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Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
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ExtremeSpeed (Japanese: しんそく God-like Speed) is a damage-dealing Normal-type move introduced in Generation II, in which it was the signature move of Arcanine. Later in that generation, a special Dratini was created that knows this move. It is essentially a stronger version of Quick Attack.
Effect
Generation II to IV
ExtremeSpeed inflicts damage and is an increased priority move. If the target does not use an increased priority move during the round that it is used, ExtremeSpeed will go first regardless of the user's or target's speed. If the target also uses a move with an increased priority of +1 during the same round that the user uses ExtremeSpeed, the attack order of the users will be determined normally. If the user is put to sleep or frozen during the round that ExtremeSpeed is (or is attempted to be) used, ExtremeSpeed's increased speed priority will not be reset. Subsequently, it will only be reset on the turn after the user wakes up or is defrosted, or if the user switches out.
Generation V
ExtremeSpeed now has +2 priority.
Description
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Games
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Description
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An attack that always strikes first. It can be learned by only a few Pokémon.
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A powerful first- strike move.
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RSE
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An extremely fast and powerful attack.
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FRLG
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A blindingly speedy charge attack that always goes before any other.
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An extremely fast and powerful attack.
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The user charges the foe at blinding speed. This attack always goes before any other move.
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The user charges the target at blinding speed. This attack always goes before any other move.
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Learnset
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Pokémon
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Type
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Father
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II
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III
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IV
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V
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VI
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147
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Dratini
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Dragon
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Dragon
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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.
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Special move
Other appearances
- Lucario has ExtremeSpeed for its recovery move (↑+B) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Tilting the control stick in different directions alters which direction Lucario moves. It does not inflict any damage on opponents.
In the anime
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Arcanine
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The user charges at the opponent at a high speed and slams into them.
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Pokémon
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Method
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User
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Notes
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Arcanine charges at a high speed and slams into the opponent.
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Crys's Archy
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Slugging it Out with Slugma
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Debut
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In other generations
Trivia
- ExtremeSpeed is tied with Sucker Punch for the increased priority move with the highest base power.
- Despite its in-game description, in Generations II through IV, the move ExtremeSpeed had the same priority as many other increased priority moves, and a few other moves such as Feint and Helping Hand would even go before it. As of Generation V, however, its +2 priority makes it faster than all other increased priority damaging moves outside of Feint (Some non-damaging moves still surpass it as well).
- Until Generation III, no Normal-type Pokémon learned ExtremeSpeed; therefore, only Smeargle could gain STAB from it.
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