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A wild Pokémon's Teleport | A wild Pokémon's Teleport can no longer fail due to the user's level being less than the opponent's level (but Teleport used by a Pokémon the player owns still can). | ||
Teleport will fail if the user is trapped by a {{cat|Trapping moves|trapping move}} (except {{cat|binding moves}}). | Teleport will fail if the user is trapped by a {{cat|Trapping moves|trapping move}} (except {{cat|binding moves}}). | ||
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Teleport fails if used in a wild battle that is not a Single Battle. Teleport can no longer fail due to the user's level being less than the opponent's level. | Teleport fails if used in a wild battle that is not a Single Battle. Teleport can no longer fail due to the user's level being less than the opponent's level. | ||
Teleport will now fail if the user is trapped by | Teleport will now fail if the user is trapped by any {{cat|Trapping moves|trapping move}} (including {{m|Ingrain}} and {{cat|binding moves}}) or {{cat|Trapping Abilities|Ability}}. If the user is holding a [[Smoke Ball]], Teleport will succeed regardless of trapping moves and Abilities. | ||
Teleport can be used as part of a [[Contest combination|Pokémon Contest combination]], with the user gaining an extra appeal point if any of the moves {{m|Confusion}}, {{m|Double Team}}, {{m|Kinesis}} or {{m|Psychic}} was used in the prior turn. | Teleport can be used as part of a [[Contest combination|Pokémon Contest combination]], with the user gaining an extra appeal point if any of the moves {{m|Confusion}}, {{m|Double Team}}, {{m|Kinesis}} or {{m|Psychic}} was used in the prior turn. |
Revision as of 23:01, 14 May 2017
- This article is about the move Teleport. For the field move, see Field Move (Ranger).
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Teleport (Japanese: テレポート Teleport) is a non-damaging Psychic-type move introduced in Generation I. It was TM30 in Generation I.
Effect
In battle
Generation I
In wild battles, the user flees and the battle ends. If the user's level is less than the opponent's level, there is a chance that Teleport will fail. More specifically, the chance of failing is FLOOR(O / 4) / (O + U + 1)
, where O is the opponent's level and U is the user's level. This means that the chance of failure is always between approximately 12.5% and 25%, with a higher chance when the opponent's level is much greater than the user's.
In Trainer battles, Teleport always fails.
Generation II
A wild Pokémon's Teleport can no longer fail due to the user's level being less than the opponent's level (but Teleport used by a Pokémon the player owns still can).
Teleport will fail if the user is trapped by a trapping move (except binding moves).
Specific to this generation, Teleport fails in battles with Pokémon encountered as traps in the Team Rocket Hideout, the GS Ball Celebi, the Tin Tower Suicune (in Crystal), and the scripted Red Gyarados.
Generation III to IV
This move effect may be in need of research. Reason: Does the Smoke Ball allow the holder to escape from Poké Spot battles using Teleport in XD? You can discuss this on the talk page. |
Teleport fails if used in a wild battle that is not a Single Battle. Teleport can no longer fail due to the user's level being less than the opponent's level.
Teleport will now fail if the user is trapped by any trapping move (including Ingrain and binding moves) or Ability. If the user is holding a Smoke Ball, Teleport will succeed regardless of trapping moves and Abilities.
Teleport can be used as part of a Pokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining an extra appeal point if any of the moves Confusion, Double Team, Kinesis or Psychic was used in the prior turn.
Generation V
Teleport will succeed regardless of Ingrain. If the user is owned by a Trainer and holding a Smoke Ball, Teleport will succeed regardless of trapping moves and Abilities; if the user is a wild Pokémon, Teleport will fail if the user is affected by a trapping move or Ability, even if it is holding a Smoke Ball.
Generation VI onward
Teleport always fails in battles during trials. SOS Battles are considered Single Battles as long as there is only a single opponent.
If the user is holding a Smoke Ball, Teleport will succeed regardless of trapping moves and Abilities.
If powered up by a Psychium Z into Z-Teleport, the user regains all of its HP.
Outside of battle
This move effect may be in need of research. Reason: Which locations are considered, how a location becomes the location Teleport takes the player to You can discuss this on the talk page. |
Prior to Generation VII, Teleport warps the player to the last healing spot visited (a Pokémon Center, the player's home, etc.). Teleport can only be used outside, with the same restrictions as Fly. Additionally, from Generation IV onward, Teleport cannot be used in towns and cities.
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 | ||||||
0063 | Human-Like | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
0064 | Human-Like | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
0065 | Human-Like | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ||||||
0177 | |
Flying | 20 | 20 | 9 | 9 | 9 | 9 | ||||||
0178 | |
Flying | 20 | 20 | 9 | 9 | 9XY 1, 9ORAS |
1, 9 | ||||||
0280 | |
Amorphous | 16 | 12 | 12 | 12XY 9ORAS |
9 | |||||||
0281 | |
Amorphous | 1, 16 | 1, 12 | 1, 12 | 1, 12XY 1, 9ORAS |
1, 9 | |||||||
0282 | |
Amorphous | 1, 16 | 1, 12 | 1, 12 | 1, 12XY 1, 9ORAS |
1, 9 | |||||||
0344 | |
Mineral | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||||||
0386 | Deoxys
Normal Forme |
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 10 | 17 | 17 | 17XY 13ORAS |
13 | ||||||
386A | Deoxys
Attack Forme |
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 10 | 17 | 17 | 17XY 13ORAS |
13 | ||||||
386D | Deoxys
Defense Forme |
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 10 | 17 | 17 | 17XY 13ORAS |
13 | ||||||
0475 | |
Amorphous | 1, 12 | 1, 12 | 1, 12XY 1, 9ORAS |
1, 9 | ||||||||
0789 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 23 | |||||||||||
0790 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 1 | |||||||||||
0791 | |
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 1 | ||||||||||
0792 | |
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | 1 | ||||||||||
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 | ||||||
0605 | Human-Like | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |||||||||
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 TM30 |
II -- |
III -- |
IV -- |
V -- |
VI -- |
VII -- |
VIII -- |
IX -- | ||||||
0012 | |
Bug | ✔ | |||||||||||
0035 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0036 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0039 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0040 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0049 | |
Bug | ✔ | |||||||||||
0059 | Field | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0063 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0064 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0065 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0079 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||
0080 | |
Monster | Water 1 | ✔ | ||||||||||
0081 | |
Mineral | ✔ | |||||||||||
0082 | |
Mineral | ✔ | |||||||||||
0090 | Water 3 | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0091 | |
Water 3 | ✔ | |||||||||||
0096 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0097 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0100 | Mineral | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0101 | Mineral | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0102 | |
Grass | ✔ | |||||||||||
0103 | |
Grass | ✔ | |||||||||||
0113 | Fairy | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0120 | Water 3 | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0121 | |
Water 3 | ✔ | |||||||||||
0122 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0124 | |
Human-Like | ✔ | |||||||||||
0125 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0126 | Human-Like | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0137 | Mineral | ✔ | ||||||||||||
0150 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | ✔ | |||||||||||
0151 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | ✔ | |||||||||||
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 IV
# | Pokémon | Types | Egg Groups | Obtained with | ||
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0151 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | My Pokémon Ranch | |||
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 IV
# | Pokémon | Types | Egg Groups | Obtained with | ||
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0151 | style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered | style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered | PalCity Events | |||
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
Super Smash Bros. series
Mewtwo uses Teleport as its up special move. Mewtwo vanishes, then reappears in the direction the player inputs.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
The user warps elsewhere on the floor.
Pokémon Conquest
Teleport warps the user to a random location on the battlefield. The user can choose which direction to perform it in, but this does not affect the randomly chosen location.
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Stars:
Power: 0
Accuracy: 0
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Effect: Teleports randomly. |
Users: |
Orange squares indicate spaces that are hit.
Red squares indicate the knockback on hit Pokémon.
A blue square indicates the user's position after performing the move.
Description
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In the anime
In the main series
The user disappears and reappears elsewhere seconds later. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Abra's body glows white or multicolored and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. Sometimes, its eyes glow white. | |||
Sabrina's Abra | Abra and the Psychic Showdown | Debut | |
Mrs. Bellow's Abra | The Psychic Sidekicks! | None | |
Mira's Abra | Sandshrew's Locker! | None | |
Kadabra's body glows white, then disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
Sabrina's Kadabra | Haunter versus Kadabra | None | |
Mew's body glows white or multicolored, then it disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
A wild Mew | Mewtwo Strikes Back | None | |
A wild Mew | Lucario and the Mystery of Mew | None | |
Alakazam glows white or multicolored, then disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
A giant Alakazam | The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis | None | |
Luana's Alakazam | Pokémon Double Trouble | None | |
Alex Davis's Alakazam | Power Play! | None | |
Kenny's Alakazam | Settling a Not-So-Old Score! | None | |
Drowzee disappears then reappears seconds later. | |||
Butch & Cassidy's Drowzee | Pikachu Re-Volts | None | |
Togepi's body glows light blue and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
Misty's Togepi | In the Pink | Used via Metronome | |
Natu's body glows white and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
McKenzie's Naughty | Doin' What Comes Natu-rally | None | |
Xatu's body glows blue or white and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
Calista's three Xatu | Xatu the Future | None | |
Calista's Xatu | Me, Myself and Time | None | |
The tags on Jirachi's head glow rainbow-colored and soon its whole body glows rainbow, making it disappear and reappear somewhere else. | |||
A wild Jirachi | Jirachi: Wish Maker | Jirachi cannot legally learn Teleport | |
Kirlia's body glows multicolored, becomes outlined in light blue and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
A wild Kirlia | Do I Hear a Ralts? | None | |
Gardevoir's body glows multicolored, becomes outlined in light blue and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
A wild Gardevoir | Do I Hear a Ralts? | None | |
Melodi's Gardevoir | Mutiny in the Bounty! | None | |
Ralts's body glows multicolored, becomes outlined in light blue, and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
Max's Ralts | Do I Hear a Ralts? | None | |
Claydol's body glows white and disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
Spenser's Claydol | Ka Boom with a View! | None | |
Mesprit's body glows light blue and it disappears. Seconds later, a flash of light appears and Mesprit appears, encased in a multicolored orb. | |||
A wild Mesprit | The Needs of the Three! | Mesprit cannot legally learn Teleport | |
Uxie's body glows light blue and it disappears. Seconds later, a flash of light appears and Uxie appears, encased in a multicolored orb. | |||
A wild Uxie | The Needs of the Three! | Uxie cannot legally learn Teleport | |
Elgyem's body glows multicolored and it also becomes surrounded in light blue vertical lines. Elgyem then disappears, then reappears somewhere else. | |||
Professor Icarus's Elgyem | A UFO for Elgyem! | None |
In Pokémon Generations
The user disappears and reappears elsewhere seconds later. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Alakazam's body glows multicolored and it also becomes surrounded in light blue vertical lines. Alakazam then disappears, then reappears somewhere else. | |||
Blue's Alakazam | The Challenger | Debut |
In the manga
In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga
The user disappears and reappears elsewhere. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
When Abra is about to be hit by an attack, its body stretches a bit, then disappears. Seconds later, it reappears somewhere else. | |||
Sabrina's Abra | Haunting My Dreams | Debut |
In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga
The user relocates to another area. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Natu glows white and vanishes. It reappears in another spot. | |||
Ginger's Natu | Hazel VS Almond! | Debut |
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The user disappears and reappears elsewhere seconds later. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Kadabra disappears, then reappears somewhere else. | |||
Sabrina's Kadabra | Zap! Zap! Zapdos! | Debut | |
Abra releases rings of energy that surround its target. The target is then teleported to another location, or Abra disappears and reappears somewhere else, or Abra points at a target and causes them to be teleported to another location. | |||
Green's Abra | Heckled by Hitmontop | None | |
Saturn's Abra | Crowded by Croagunk & Advanced on by Abra II | None | |
A Skier's Abra | Disagreeable Graveler | None | |
Deoxys moves extremely fast to dodge the opponent's attack. | |||
Organism No. 2 | It Takes Patience, Knowledge and a Really Quick Beedrill | None | |
Alakazam raises one of the spoons in its hands and it starts to glow brightly. It then disappears and reappears somewhere else. | |||
Crystal's Alakazam | Chipping Away at Regirock | None | |
Claydol disappears and reappears somewhere else. | |||
Buck's Claydol | Clobbering Claydol | None | |
Munna causes its target to be moved from one location to another. | |||
Black's Musha | School of Hard Knocks | Munna cannot legally learn Teleport | |
Beheeyem raises one of its hands, causing itself and any other targets to be moved from one location to another. | |||
Colress's Beheeyem | True Friends | None |
In the Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 manga
The user teleports to a different location. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Gardevoir begins to flicker and teleports to a different location. | |||
Rocco's Gardevoir | Challenge From A Rival | Debut |
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
The user relocates to another area. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Natu glows white and vanishes. It reappears in another spot. | |||
Falkner's Natu | The Gym Challenges Begin!! | Debut | |
Clefairy holds up its fingers and a swirly background appears. Clefairy glows white, vanishes, and reappears in another spot. | |||
Red's Clefairy | The Gym Challenges Begin!! | None |
In other generations
In battle
Core series games
Side series games
Outside of battle
Core series games
Side series games
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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