Whirlwind (move)
- If you were looking for the TFG starter set, see Whirlwind (TFG).
Whirlwind ふきとばし Blow Away | ||||||||||||||
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Whirlwind (Japanese: ふきとばし Blow Away) is a non-damaging Normal-type move introduced in Generation I. It was TM04 in said generation.
Effect
Generation I
Whirlwind can be used to automatically end wild Pokémon battles and has normal priority. Even if a wild Pokémon uses the move, the battle will end. However, it has no effect in a Trainer battle. Also, its accuracy is 85%.
Generation II
Now, when in battle against a Trainer, Whirlwind will force a switch with a randomly chosen Pokémon from the Trainer's party. If there isn't another Pokémon, Whirlwind will fail. It also has a priority of -1. If two Pokémon use Whirlwind at the same time, the faster one will fail and the slower one will switch it out. Its accuracy is 100% from Generation II on. Additionally, it now can hit Pokémon using Fly.
Generation III and IV
Whirlwind will fail when used against Pokémon with the Ability Suction Cups or rooted by Ingrain. In a Trainer battle, rather than switching out to a random Pokémon in the party, it switches out to the next Pokémon in line that has not fainted. In Generation III Whirlwind has a priority of -5, which was decreased to -6 in Generation IV. If two Pokémon use Whirlwind at the same time, instead of the faster one failing, the faster one will go first and switch the slower one out.
Generation V
Same as before, but can now be reflected with Magic Coat or Magic Bounce.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Whirlwind blows away the opponent in front in a straight line, contrary to the direction it is facing. If it hits a wall, it takes 5 damage. If it hits another Pokémon, both Pokémon take 5 damage.
Description
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Learnset
By leveling up
# | Pokémon | Type | Level | |||||||||||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | VI | |||||||||||
012 | Butterfree | Bug | Flying | 26 | 23 | 23 | 23 | 22 | 22 | ' | ||||||
016 | Pidgey | Normal | Flying | 19 | 21 | 19 | 17 | 17 | ' | |||||||
017 | Pidgeotto | Normal | Flying | 21 | 23 | 20 | 17 | 17 | ' | |||||||
018 | Pidgeot | Normal | Flying | --, 21 | 23 | 20 | 17 | 17 | ' | |||||||
249 | Lugia | Psychic | Flying | 77 | -- | -- | -- | ' | ||||||||
250 | Ho-Oh | Fire | Flying | 77 | -- | -- | -- | ' | ||||||||
267 | Beautifly | Bug | Flying | 27 | 27 | 27 | ' | |||||||||
269 | Dustox | Bug | Poison | 27 | 27 | 27 | ' | |||||||||
275 | Shiftry | Grass | Dark | -- | -- | ' | ||||||||||
284 | Masquerain | Bug | Flying | 53 | 54 | 54 | ' | |||||||||
296 | Makuhita | Fighting | 22 | 16 | 16 | ' | ||||||||||
297 | Hariyama | Fighting | 22 | 16 | 16 | ' | ||||||||||
357 | Tropius | Grass | Flying | 27 | 27 | 27 | ' | |||||||||
396 | Starly | Normal | Flying | 21 | 21 | ' | ||||||||||
397 | Staravia | Normal | Flying | 23 | 23 | ' | ||||||||||
398 | Staraptor | Normal | Flying | 23 | 23 | ' | ||||||||||
561 | Sigilyph | Psychic | Flying | 15 | ' | |||||||||||
627 | Rufflet | Normal | Flying | 55 | ' | |||||||||||
628 | Braviary | Normal | Flying | 57 | ' | |||||||||||
629 | Vullaby | Dark | Flying | 55 | ' | |||||||||||
630 | Mandibuzz | Dark | Flying | 57 | ' | |||||||||||
637 | Volcarona | Bug | Fire | 40 | ' | |||||||||||
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 | |||||||||||
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II | III | IV | V | VI | ||||||||||
021 | Spearow | Normal | Flying | |||||||||||
041 | Zubat | Poison | Flying | |||||||||||
142 | Aerodactyl | Rock | Flying | |||||||||||
143 | Snorlax | Normal | ||||||||||||
163 | Hoothoot | Normal | Flying | |||||||||||
193 | Yanma | Bug | Flying | |||||||||||
198 | Murkrow | Dark | Flying | |||||||||||
227 | Skarmory | Steel | Flying | |||||||||||
276 | Taillow | Normal | Flying | |||||||||||
325 | Spoink | Psychic | ||||||||||||
408 | Cranidos | Rock | ||||||||||||
446 | Munchlax | Normal | ||||||||||||
449 | Hippopotas | Ground | ||||||||||||
451 | Skorupi | Poison | Bug | |||||||||||
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 | |||||||||||||
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I TM04 |
II -- |
III -- |
IV -- |
V -- |
VI TM08 | |||||||||||
012 | Butterfree | Bug | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
016 | Pidgey | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
017 | Pidgeotto | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
018 | Pidgeot | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
021 | Spearow | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
022 | Fearow | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
041 | Zubat | Poison | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
042 | Golbat | Poison | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
049 | Venomoth | Bug | Poison | ✔ | ||||||||||||
083 | Farfetch'd | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
084 | Doduo | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
085 | Dodrio | Normal | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
142 | Aerodactyl | Rock | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
144 | Articuno | Ice | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
145 | Zapdos | Electric | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
146 | Moltres | Fire | Flying | ✔ | ||||||||||||
151 | Mew | 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 II
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In the anime
The user blows a large gust of wind at the opponent or an attack. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Butterfree flaps its wings and a strong gust is created from them. | |||
Ash's Butterfree | Clefairy and the Moon Stone | Debut | |
Ritchie's Happy | A Friend in Deed | None | |
Lisa's Butterfree | Spell of the Unown | None | |
Xander's Butterfree | Caterpie's Big Dilemma | None | |
Zubat flaps its wings at a high speed and a strong gust of wind is created from them. | |||
Brock's Zubat | Clefairy and the Moon Stone | Japanese version only | |
Pidgeotto flaps its wings and a strong gust is created from them. | |||
Ash's Pidgeotto | Clefairy and the Moon Stone | None | |
Venomoth flaps its wings and a strong gust is released from them. | |||
Assunta's Venomoth | Friends to the End | None | |
Pidgeot flaps its wings and a strong gust of wind is created from them. | |||
Falkner's Pidgeot | Fighting Flyer with Fire | None | |
Skarmory flaps its wings and a gust of wind strong enough to stop attacks comes out of them. | |||
A wild Skarmory | Delibird's Dilemma | None | |
A wild Skarmory | Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate | None | |
Dragonite flaps its wings and a strong gust is created from them. | |||
Lance's Dragonite | Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution | Dragonite cannot legally learn Whirlwind | |
A wild Dragonite | Great Bowls of Fire! | Dragonite cannot legally learn Whirlwind | |
Shiftry waves its hand and a huge gust of wind is released from it and blows the opponent away. | |||
A wild Shiftry | Jump for Joy! | None | |
Dustox flaps its wings and a strong gust is created from them. | |||
Jessie's Dustox | Watt's with Wattson | None | |
Hariyama waves both of its arms into the air and a powerful wind blows the opponent into the air, or Hariyama swings one of its hands to the side and creates a wind that blows the opponent away. | |||
A wild Hariyama | Pikachu's Island Adventure | None | |
Staraptor flaps its wings and a strong gust is created from them. | |||
Professor Rowan's Staraptor | Following a Maiden's Voyage! | None | |
Beautifly flaps its wings at a high speed and creates a gust of wind from them. | |||
Aaron's Beautifly | A Trainer and Child Reunion! | None | |
Snorlax takes a deep breath and then releases a gust of wind from its mouth. | |||
Unknown Trainer's Snorlax | Four Roads Diverged in a Pokémon Port! | None |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The user flaps its wings and releases a powerful gust of wind. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Doduo whips its two heads back and forth, releasing a powerful gust of wind at the opponent, or Doduo opens its beaks and two tornadoes come out of them. The tornadoes then hit the opponent and spin them around, making them dizzy. | |||
Yellow's Dody | Do Do that Doduo | Debut | |
Beautifly waves its wings and releases a powerful gust from them at the opponent. | |||
Winona's Beautifly | VS. Masquerain | None | |
Braviary waves its wings and releases a powerful gust of wind from them at the opponent, blowing it backwards. As it gets blown backwards, it goes back into its Poké Ball. | |||
Black's Brav | Battle at the Museum | None |
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
The user flaps its wing and releases gusty winds. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Staravia flaps its wings, releasing a set of winds. | |||
Jun's Staravia | Beauty Contest: The Pokémon Super Contest!! | Debut |
In other generations
In other languages
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Variations of the move Roar | ||
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Generation I TMs | |
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01 • 02 • 03 • 04 • 05 • 06 • 07 • 08 • 09 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 • 41 • 42 • 43 • 44 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 48 • 49 • 50 | |
Generation I HMs | |
01 • 02 • 03 • 04 • 05 |
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