Fissure (move)

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Fissure
じわれ Fissure
Fissure IX.png
Fissure IX 2.png
Type  Ground
Category  Physical
PP  5 (max. 8)
Power  —
Accuracy  30%
Priority  0
  • Does not make contact
  • Affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Not affected by Mirror Move
  • Not affected by King's Rock
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Tough
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Jam  1
Badly startles all Pokémon that made good appeals.
Condition  Tough
Appeal  0  
Earn +15 if all the Pokémon choose the same Judge.
Condition  Tough
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Jamming  1
Badly startles all Pokémon that successfully showed their appeal.

Fissure (Japanese: じわれ Fissure) is a Ground-type one-hit knockout move introduced in Generation I. It was TM27 in Generation I. In Generation II, it was the signature move of Diglett and Dugtrio.

Effect

Generation I

Fissure always inflicts exactly 65535 HP damage if it hits. Its accuracy is 30%. Fissure will break a substitute if it hits.

Unlike other moves that skip the damage formula, Fissure does not bypass type immunities.

Fissure will not affect a target whose current Speed stat is greater than the user's current Speed stat.

Generation II

Fissure now inflicts damage equal to the target's current HP. The accuracy of Fissure is now calculated using the following formula:

If the user is a lower level than the target, the move always fails (Speed no longer has any impact on the success of Fissure). If the user is 90 levels or more higher than the target, Fissure's accuracy is 100% (even though the formula would produce values over 100% for a difference of 91 or more).

This formula means that the accuracy starts at approximately 30% () when the Pokémon have the same level, and grows by approximately 0.78% () for every level higher than the target that the user is. This accuracy is affected by accuracy and evasion stats.

Fissure can also now affect Pokémon during the semi-invulnerable turn of Dig.

In the Generation II core series games only, Fissure can be countered by Counter for maximum damage if it misses. In Pokémon Stadium 2, Fissure cannot be countered by Counter.

Generation III onwards

151Mew.png This move effect may be in need of research.
Reason: confirm it can still hit Pokémon in the semi-invulnerable stage of Dig in Generation III; from Generation IV onward
You can discuss this on the talk page.

Despite having an accuracy of 30% listed, Fissure's chance of hitting a Pokémon is instead calculated using the following formula:

This formula means that the accuracy starts at 30% when the Pokémon have the same level, and is 1% more likely to hit for every level the user is higher than the target. If the user is at least 70 levels higher than the target, Fissure will always hit. If the user is a lower level than the target, the move always fails.

This chance of hitting is not an accuracy: it is not affected by accuracy and evasion stats, nor is it affected by other accuracy modifiers such as Gravity, Wide Lens, and Compound Eyes. Additionally, Fissure cannot hit a semi-invulnerable Pokémon (except a Pokémon using Dig). However, effects that guarantee moves to hit (such as No Guard and Lock-On) still affect Fissure.

Fissure can be used as the second move of a Pokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining 2 bonus appeal points if Earthquake was used in the previous turn. It is also part of a Contest Spectacular combination and will give an extra three appeal points if any of the moves Lock-On, Mind Reader and Miracle Eye was used in the prior turn.

When used in a Max Raid Battle against a Dynamax Pokémon while it is under the effect of a mysterious barrier, Fissure will deplete two bars of the barrier's strength. Otherwise, Fissure will always fail against Dynamax Pokémon. Tera Raid bosses are unaffected by Fissure.

Description

Games Description
StadStad2 Causes a single-hit knockout if it hits. Useless against Flying-type Pokémon.
GSC A ground-type, one-hit KO attack.
RSE A one-hit KO move that drops the foe in a fissure.
FRLG The foe is dropped into a fissure. The foe faints if it hits.
ColoXD A one-hit KO that drops the target in a fissure.
DPPtHGSSPBR The user opens up a fissure in the ground and drops the foe in. The target instantly faints if it hits.
BWB2W2 The user opens up a fissure in the ground and drops the target in. The target instantly faints if it hits.
XYORAS
SMUSUMPE
SwShBDSPLA
SV
The user opens up a fissure in the ground and drops the target in. The target faints instantly if this attack hits.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
0050 Diglett GroundIC Big.png Field Field 49 49 40 45 45 43 33 44 44 44
0050 Diglett
Diglett
Alolan Form
GroundIC Big.png
SteelIC Big.png
Field Field 43 33 44 44
0051 Dugtrio GroundIC Big.png Field Field 61 64 50 57 57 53 45 54 54 54
0051 Dugtrio
Dugtrio
Alolan Form
GroundIC Big.png
SteelIC Big.png
Field Field 53 45 54 54
0323 Camerupt FireIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Field Field 55 67 75BW
59B2W2
1, 59 1, 59 1, 59 1
0328 Trapinch GroundIC Big.png Bug Dragon 89 89BW
73B2W2
1, 73XY
47ORAS
47 48 48 48
0329 Vibrava GroundIC Big.png
DragonIC Big.png
Bug Dragon 1 1 Rem.
0330 Flygon GroundIC Big.png
DragonIC Big.png
Bug Dragon 1 1 Rem.
0339 Barboach WaterIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Water 2 Water 2 41 47 47 47XY
44ORAS
44 48 48 48
0340 Whiscash WaterIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Water 2 Water 2 56 57 57 57XY
52ORAS
52 56 56 56
0383 Groudon GroundIC Big.png No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 60 60DPPt
75HGSS
75 75XY
65ORAS
65 45 45 45
0413 Wormadam
Wormadam
Sandy Cloak
BugIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Bug Bug 47 47 47 47 47
0449 Hippopotas GroundIC Big.png Field Field 50 50 50 50 48 48 48
0450 Hippowdon GroundIC Big.png Field Field 60 60 60 60 56 56 56
0529 Drilbur GroundIC Big.png Field Field 47 47 47 48 48
0530 Excadrill GroundIC Big.png
SteelIC Big.png
Field Field 62 62 62 58 58
0618 Stunfisk GroundIC Big.png
ElectricIC Big.png
Water 1 Amorphous 61 1, 61 1, 61 55
0618 Stunfisk
Stunfisk
Galarian Form
GroundIC Big.png
SteelIC Big.png
Water 1 Amorphous 55
0645 Landorus
Landorus
All available forms
GroundIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 67 1, 67 1, 61 75 75
1003 Ting-Lu DarkIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 75
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 Egg Groups Egg Move
0131 Lapras WaterIC Big.png
IceIC Big.png
Monster Water 1
0143 Snorlax NormalIC Big.png Monster Monster
0220 Swinub IceIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Field Field
0231 Phanpy GroundIC Big.png Field Field
0320 Wailmer WaterIC Big.png Field Water 2
0324 Torkoal FireIC Big.png Field Field
0363 Spheal IceIC Big.png
WaterIC Big.png
Water 1 Field
0410 Shieldon RockIC Big.png
SteelIC Big.png
Monster Monster
0422 Shellos
Shellos
All forms
WaterIC Big.png Water 1 Amorphous
0446 Munchlax NormalIC Big.png No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered
0749 Mudbray GroundIC Big.png Field Field
0878 Cufant SteelIC Big.png Field Mineral
0932 Nacli RockIC Big.png Mineral Mineral
0977 Dondozo WaterIC Big.png Water 2 Water 2
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 Compatibility
0006 Charizard FireIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Monster Dragon
0009 Blastoise WaterIC Big.png Monster Water 1
0023 Ekans PoisonIC Big.png Field Dragon
0024 Arbok PoisonIC Big.png Field Dragon
0027 Sandshrew GroundIC Big.png Field Field
0028 Sandslash GroundIC Big.png Field Field
0031 Nidoqueen PoisonIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered
0034 Nidoking PoisonIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Monster Field
0050 Diglett GroundIC Big.png Field Field
0051 Dugtrio GroundIC Big.png Field Field
0061 Poliwhirl WaterIC Big.png Water 1 Water 1
0062 Poliwrath WaterIC Big.png
FightingIC Big.png
Water 1 Water 1
0066 Machop FightingIC Big.png Human-Like Human-Like
0067 Machoke FightingIC Big.png Human-Like Human-Like
0068 Machamp FightingIC Big.png Human-Like Human-Like
0074 Geodude RockIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Mineral Mineral
0075 Graveler RockIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Mineral Mineral
0076 Golem RockIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Mineral Mineral
0079 Slowpoke WaterIC Big.png
PsychicIC Big.png
Monster Water 1
0080 Slowbro WaterIC Big.png
PsychicIC Big.png
Monster Water 1
0095 Onix RockIC Big.png
GroundIC Big.png
Mineral Mineral
0104 Cubone GroundIC Big.png Monster Monster
0105 Marowak GroundIC Big.png Monster Monster
0108 Lickitung NormalIC Big.png Monster Monster
0111 Rhyhorn GroundIC Big.png
RockIC Big.png
Monster Field
0112 Rhydon GroundIC Big.png
RockIC Big.png
Monster Field
0115 Kangaskhan NormalIC Big.png Monster Monster
0128 Tauros NormalIC Big.png Field Field
0143 Snorlax NormalIC Big.png Monster Monster
0151 Mew PsychicIC Big.png No Eggs Discovered 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.


Special move

Generation III

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Obtained with
0143 Snorlax NormalIC Big.png Monster Monster Purified Shadow PokémonXD
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.


Generation V

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Obtained with
0324 Torkoal FireIC Big.png Field Field Dream World - Rugged Mountain
0363 Spheal IceIC Big.png
WaterIC Big.png
Water 1 Field Dream World - Icy Cave
0410 Shieldon RockIC Big.png
SteelIC Big.png
Monster Monster Dream World - Icy Cave
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.


Generation IX

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Obtained with
0324 Torkoal FireIC Big.png Field Field Wild Tera Pokémon - West Province (Area One)SV
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

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Fissure defeats the target in one hit. Prior to Gates to Infinity, Fissure knocks out the target by deaing "calamitous damage" (Japanese: とてつもない タメージ tremendous damage) which is internally treated as 9999 damage. Unlike in the core series games, it cannot hit a Pokémon in middle of Dig. Additionally, it will fail against Flying-type Pokémon and Pokémon with the Ability Levitate.

Game Base
Power
Max
Power
Base
PP
Max
PP
Base
Accuracy
Max
Accuracy
Range Target Cuts
corners
MDRB - - 14 - 35% - Front Enemy No
MDTDS - - 10 - 20% - Front Enemy No
BSL - - 10 - 20% - Front Enemy No
MDGtI - - 14 50 30% 50% Front Enemy No
SMD - - 14 30 30% 50% Front Enemy No
With some exceptions, Pokémon learnsets match those from the core series games:

Pokémon Masters EX

Category Move gauge cost MP
(uses)
Base power Max power Accuracy Target Effect tag Description Playable sync pair(s)
Physical 4 30% An opponent One-Hit KO Except in certain circumstances, deals damage equal to the target's maximum HP ignoring the opponent's effects that would reduce the damage of this attack. Users of Metronome (very small chance)
Volo & Togepi (via Masterful Metronome; very small chance)

Pokémon GO

GO Ground.png Fissure
Charged Attack
Gyms & Raids
Power ?
Energy cost ?
Duration 2.8 seconds
Damage window 1 - 2.3 seconds
Trainer Battles
Power ?
Energy cost ?
Secondary effect ?
Effect chance ?%
Eligible Pokémon:
Standard eligibility
By Elite Charged TM
By GO Snapshot
As Shadow Pokémon
As Purified Pokémon
Formerly eligible
None

Description

Games Description
MDRB Defeats the target in one shot--if it hits. It has no effect on a flying foe.
MDTDS Defeats the target in one shot if it hits successfully. It has no effect on a flying enemy.
BSL てきポケモンを いちげきで たおしてしまうが めいちゅうしにくい とんでるポケモンには こうかがない
MDGtI The enemy will faint instantly if this attack hits, but it's hard to land this move. It has no effect on Flying-type Pokémon and Pokémon with the Levitate Ability.
SMD
MDRTDX
The enemy will faint instantly if this attack hits, but it's hard to land this move. It has no effect on Flying-type Pokémon or Pokémon with the Levitate Ability.


In the anime

AJ Sandshrew Fissure.png
Sandshrew
Onix Fissure.png
Onix
Ash Tauros Fissure.png
Tauros
Groudon Fissure.png
Groudon
The user opens up a fissure in the ground and drops the foe in.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Sandshrew Sandshrew jumps into the air, then dives onto the ground, creating a fissure as it lands.
A.J.'s Sandshrew The Path to the Pokémon League Debut
Onix Onix slams its body on the ground, sending a wave of bluish-white energy towards the opponent. When the wave strikes the opponent, the energy bursts out of the ground and sends them flying.
A Trainer's Onix Mewtwo Strikes Back Japanese version only
Tauros Tauros rattles the battlefield with his hooves, then uses one of his hooves to slice open the ground with a white energy beam.
Ash's Tauros Hello, Pummelo! None
Groudon Groudon slams its arm into the ground and it sends a white energy beam from it at the opponent.
Groudon (Ruby and Sapphire series) The Scuffle of Legends None


In the manga

The Electric Tale of Pikachu


Pokémon Adventures


In other generations

Core series games

Side series games

Spin-off series games

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 地裂 Deihliht
Mandarin 地裂 Dìliè
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Štěrbinový útok
Práskavý útok
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Kloof
Finland Flag.png Finnish Lohkaisu
France Flag.png French Abîme
Germany Flag.png German Geofissur
Greece Flag.png Greek Ρήγμα
Italy Flag.png Italian Abisso
South Korea Flag.png Korean 땅가르기 Ttanggareugi
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Fissura (Pokémon GO, manga)
Ruptura (anime)
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Fissura
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Procep
Spain Flag.png Spanish Fisura
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Klyvanfall
Thailand Flag.png Thai แยกพสุธา
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Nứt Đất


One-hit knockout moves
PhysicalIC HOME.png GuillotineHorn DrillFissure
SpecialIC HOME.png Sheer Cold



Generation I TMs
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Generation I HMs
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