Psywave (move)
Psywave サイコウェーブ Psycho Wave | ||||||||||||
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Psywave (Japanese: サイコウェーブ Psycho Wave) is a damage-dealing Psychic-type move introduced in Generation I. It is TM46 in Generation I. In Generation II, it was the signature move of Misdreavus, but other Pokémon could still inherit it via breeding.
Effect
Generation I
Psywave inflicts a random amount of damage, varying between 1 damage and 1.5× the user's level.
In a link battle, the damage dealt varies between 1 damage and 1.5× the user's level on the user's side, and between 0 damage and 1.5× the user's level on its opponent's side in a link battle. As a result, if a 0 is generated in a link battle, it causes the games to desynchronize as the target will receive 0 damage on the opponent's game, while the user's side will keep generating pseudorandom numbers until it produces a number between 1 and 1.5× the user's level. Additionally, the game will freeze if a Level 0, 1, or 171 Pokémon uses the move, though Pokémon cannot normally be obtained at these levels without the use of glitches.
In Pokémon Stadium (English), Psywave always deals at least 1 damage.
Psywave has an accuracy of 80%
Generation II
Psywave inflicts a random amount of damage, varying between 1 HP and 1.5× the user's level. The damage is always rounded down; however, Psywave will always deal at least 1 HP of damage.
Psywave does not take weaknesses or resistances into account; however, type immunity is not ignored.
Generations III and IV
Psywave inflicts damage equal to , where r is a random number from 0 to 10. However, if this calculation produces a value of 0, Psywave deals 1 HP of damage instead.
Psywave can be used as the second move of a Pokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining 2 bonus appeal points if Calm Mind was used in the previous turn.
Generation V
Psywave inflicts damage equal to , where r is a random number from 0 to 100. However, if this calculation produces a value of 0, Psywave deals 1 HP of damage instead.
Generations VI and VII
Psywave's accuracy is now 100% instead of 80%.
Generation VIII onwards
Psywave cannot be selected in a battle.
Description
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Learnset
By leveling up
# | Pokémon | Types | Egg Groups | Level | ||||||||||
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I | II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | ||||||
0120 | Water 3 | 13ORAS | 13SMUSUM 4PE |
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0121 | |
Water 3 | 1PE | |||||||||||
0122 | |
Human-Like | 15B2W2 | 15 | 15SMUSUM 20PE |
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0150 | No Eggs Discovered | 1 | ||||||||||||
0151 | No Eggs Discovered | 33PE | ||||||||||||
0200 | Amorphous | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||
0325 | Field | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | ||||||||
0326 | Field | 1, 7 | 1, 7 | 1, 7 | 1, 7 | 1, 7 | ||||||||
0337 | |
Mineral | 25 | 23 | 23BW 17B2W2 |
17XY 13ORAS |
13 | |||||||
0338 | |
Mineral | 25 | 23 | 23BW 17B2W2 |
17XY 13ORAS |
13 | |||||||
0358 | Amorphous | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30XY 16ORAS |
16 | ||||||||
0380 | |
No Eggs Discovered | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||
0381 | |
No Eggs Discovered | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||
0429 | Amorphous | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||||
0436 | |
Mineral | 15B2W2 | 15 | 15 | |||||||||
0437 | |
Mineral | 15B2W2 | 15 | 15 | |||||||||
0517 | Field | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
0561 | |
Flying | 8 | 8 | 8 | |||||||||
0577 | Amorphous | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
0578 | Amorphous | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
0579 | Amorphous | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||||||
0686 | |
Water 1 | Water 2 | 13 | 13 | |||||||||
0687 | |
Water 1 | Water 2 | 13 | 13 | |||||||||
0779 | |
Water 2 | 25 | |||||||||||
0786 | |
No Eggs Discovered | 8 | |||||||||||
0793 | |
No Eggs Discovered | 13 | |||||||||||
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 | |||||||||
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II | III | IV | V | VI | VII | VIII | IX | ||||||
0092 | |
Amorphous | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||
0109 | Amorphous | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ||||||
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 | Types | Egg Groups | Machine | ||||||||||
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I TM46 |
II -- |
III -- |
IV -- |
V -- |
VI -- |
VII -- |
VIII -- |
IX -- | ||||||
0012 | |
Bug | ✔ | |||||||||||
0035 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0036 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0039 | |
Fairy | ✔ | |||||||||||
0040 | |
Fairy | ✔ | |||||||||||
0048 | |
Bug | ✔ | |||||||||||
0049 | |
Bug | ✔ | |||||||||||
0060 | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0061 | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0062 | |
Water 1 | ✔ | |||||||||||
0063 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0064 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0065 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0079 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||
0080 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||
0092 | |
Amorphous | ✔ | |||||||||||
0093 | |
Amorphous | ✔ | |||||||||||
0094 | |
Amorphous | ✔ | |||||||||||
0096 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0097 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0102 | |
Grass | ✔ | |||||||||||
0103 | |
Grass | ✔ | |||||||||||
0113 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0120 | Water 3 | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0121 | |
Water 3 | ✔ | |||||||||||
0122 | |
Human-Like | ✔ | |||||||||||
0124 | |
Human-Like | ✔ | |||||||||||
0125 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0126 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0131 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||
0137 | Mineral | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0143 | Monster | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0150 | No Eggs Discovered | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0151 | No Eggs Discovered | ✔ | ||||||||||||
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
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
Psywave deals a variable amount of damage depending on the user's level. In the Rescue Team and Explorers series, the move will deal damage between 1/2 and 383/256 (~1.49×) of the user's level. It is affected by type matchup and STAB unlike in the main series. Before accounting for type matchup and STAB, the move is guaranteed to deal at least 1 HP of damage, but no more than 199 (although that number is impossible to achieve under normal gameplay).
In Super Mystery Dungeon, Psywave is no longer affected by type matchup. The move will deal damage approximately between 1 HP damage to 1.5× the user's level.
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Pokémon Rumble Rush
Description
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In the anime
The user attacks the target with an odd psychic wave. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Jynx's eyes glow and she raises her hands in the air. The opponent then lifts up into the air, and by waving her arms, Jynx can control wherever the opponent goes. | |||
Santa Claus's Jynx | Holiday Hi-Jynx | Debut | |
Exeggutor's eyes glow green and it bends down, firing a white ring of energy at the opponent from the middle of its leaves. | |||
Mandi's Exeggutor | Round One - Begin! | None | |
Gastly shoots the fog around its body at the opponent and the fog morphs into an arrow-like shape that hits the opponent. | |||
Officer Jenny's Gastly | Pikachu Re-Volts | None | |
Mr. Mime raises its hands and then brings them down in the shape of a circle and a white circle appears in front of it. It then fires the ring at the opponent. | |||
Toku's Mr. Mime | The Psychic Sidekicks! | None | |
Solrock's body becomes outlined in light blue, and its eyes also glow light blue. Solrock then fires light blue rings at the opponent from its body. | |||
Brandon's Solrock | Pace - The Final Frontier! | None | |
Mismagius becomes surrounded by a light blue aura and it releases a wave of energy out of its body. When it hits the opponent, its body glows multicolored and Mismagius can control the opponent; or, Mismagius's body becomes outlined in light blue energy and it fires invisible or light blue shockwaves at the opponent from its body, or the gems on Mismagius's body glow pink and its body becomes outlined in light blue. It then fires multiple light blue tentacles from the outline at the opponent; or, Mismagius's eyes become surrounded in multicolored energy and it fires a beam of multicolored energy from its eyes at the opponent. | |||
Cocoa's Mismagius | Arriving in Style! | None | |
Fantina's Mismagius | Playing the Leveling Field! | None | |
Zoey's Mismagius | Coming Full - Festival Circle! | None | |
Grings Kodai's Mismagius | Zoroark: Master of Illusions | None | |
Chimecho's body becomes outlined in light blue and it releases multiple light blue rings of energy from its mouth at the opponent. | |||
Maya's Chimecho | Mastering Current Events! | None | |
Reuniclus puts its hands together in front of it and fires a multicolored beam of energy from its hands at the opponent. | |||
Damon's Reuniclus | White—Victini and Zekrom | None | |
Duosion puts its arms out in front of it and a ball of multicolored energy forms in front of its body. A wavy multicolored beam of energy then fires from the ball at the opponent. | |||
Officer Jenny's Duosion | Beheeyem, Duosion, and the Dream Thief! | None | |
Mega Mewtwo Y creates a white force field that expands rapidly from around it and explodes on contact with the opponent. | |||
Mewtwo (M16) | Genesect and the Legend Awakened | Mewtwo cannot legally know Psywave in Generation V | |
Grumpig fires a beam of multicolored energy from between its hands at the opponent. | |||
A wild Grumpig | An Oasis of Hope! | None | |
Spoink fires a beam of multicolored energy from between its hands at the opponent. | |||
Multiple wild Spoink | An Oasis of Hope! | None | |
Sigilyph's two eyespots on its body start to glow. Then, it fires a beam of multicolored energy from them at the opponent. | |||
Carrie's Sigilyph | Cloudy Fate, Bright Future! | None |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
The user attacks the target with an odd psychic wave. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Jynx releases a powerful wave of psychic energy from her body that distorts the air around the opponent and creates a horrible sound in the target's head. | |||
Ken's Jynx | The Jynx Jinx | Debut | |
Mewtwo releases a powerful tornado from its body that traps the opponent inside, or Mewtwo creates a spoon out of psychic energy and hits the opponent with it. When in the spoon form, Mewtwo can fire the energy from the spoon by transforming it into a fork and extending it. | |||
Blaine's Mewtwo | And Mewtwo Too?! | None | |
Misdreavus releases a beam of energy from its face at the opponent. | |||
Morty's Misdreavus | Misdreavus Misgivings | None | |
Girafarig releases a powerful wave of psychic energy from its antennae that distorts the air around and causes the opponent's head to hurt. | |||
Harry's Girafarig | Great Girafarig | None | |
Solrock glares at the opponent and releases a powerful wave of psychic energy at the opponent from its body. | |||
Tate's Solrock | You Can Fight Day or Night With Lunatone & Solrock | None | |
Mega Mewtwo X creates a spoon out of psychic energy and hits the opponent with it. | |||
Blaine's Mewtwo | Mewtwo Angered | None |
Phantom Thief Pokémon 7
The user attacks the target with an odd psychic wave. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Mismagius glows and shoots a blast of energy at the opponent. | |||
Lily's Mismagius | A Fated Reunion | Debut | |
Mime Jr. glows and shoots a blast of energy at the opponent. | |||
Hiori's Mime Jr. | Lily Regains Her Memories! | Used via Mimic |
Pokémon Try Adventure
The user attacks the target with an odd psychic wave. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Spoink fires a beam of psychic energy at the opponent. | |||
Soro's Spoink | TA30 | Debut |
In other generations
Core series games
Side series games
Spin-off series games
Trivia
- In Generation I, Psywave was responsible for two glitches, one of which could desynchronize games connected for a link battle in normal gameplay.
In other languages
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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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