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Rock Polish

Rock Polish

Rock-type status move in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

Flavor

In-game flavor text and battle data for this move.
RockStatus

The user polishes its body to reduce drag. This sharply boosts the user's Speed stat.

Learners

Pokémon that learn this move naturally by leveling up.
PokémonTypeLevel

Drednaw

Paldea #58

WaterRock
Start

Graveler

Kitakami #81

RockGround
Start

Alolan Graveler

Kitakami #81

RockElectric
Start

Golem

Kitakami #82

RockGround
Start

Alolan Golem

Kitakami #82

RockElectric
Start

Stonjourner

Paldea #319

Rock
6

Geodude

Kitakami #80

RockGround
6

Alolan Geodude

Kitakami #80

RockElectric
6

Nacli

Paldea #129

Rock
13

Naclstack

Paldea #130

Rock
13

Garganacl

Paldea #131

Rock
13

Rolycoly

Paldea #91

Rock
15

Carkol

Paldea #92

RockFire
15

Coalossal

Paldea #93

RockFire
15

Glimmet

Paldea #308

RockPoison
15

Glimmora

Paldea #309

RockPoison
15

Carbink

Kitakami #167

RockFairy
25

Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Red Core Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Orange Core Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Yellow Core Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Green Core Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Blue Core Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Indigo Core Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Violet Core Minior

Blueberry #106

RockFlying
31

Diancie

Nat. #719

RockFairy
35

Terapagos

Blueberry #240

Normal
80

Terastal Form Terapagos

Blueberry #240

Normal
80

Stellar Form Terapagos

Blueberry #240

Normal
80

Learners

Pokémon that learn this move through special or alternate methods.
PokémonTypeMethod

Bonsly

Paldea #87

Rock
Egg

Rhyhorn

Blueberry #5

GroundRock
Egg

Rhydon

Blueberry #6

GroundRock
Egg

Rhyperior

Blueberry #7

GroundRock
Egg

Aura Sphere

Fighting

Poison Jab

Poison
RockStatus

Rock Polish

Rock-type move

Move #

397

Introduced

Generation IV

Power

-

Accuracy

-

PP

20

Priority

0

Machine

-

Related

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Other moves that share this move type.
MoveTypeClassTMPowerAcc.PPPokémonDescription
AccelerockRockPhysical

-

40100202

The user smashes into the target at high speed. This move always goes first.

Ancient PowerRockSpecial

-

60100596

The user attacks with a prehistoric power. This may also boost all the user's stats at once.

Diamond StormRockPhysical

-

1009551

The user whips up a storm of diamonds to damage opposing Pokémon. This may also sharply boost the user's Defense stat.

Head SmashRockPhysical

-

15080522

The user attacks the target with a hazardous full-power headbutt. This also damages the user terribly.

Meteor BeamRockSpecial
TM220
120901061

The user gathers energy from space and boosts its Sp. Atk stat on the first turn, then attacks on the next turn.

Mighty CleaveRockPhysical

-

9510051

The user wields the light that has accumulated atop its head to cleave the target. This move hits even if the target protects itself.

Power GemRockSpecial801002079

The user attacks with a ray of light that sparkles as if it were made of gemstones.

Rock BlastRockPhysical25901083

The user attacks by hurling hard rocks at the target. This move hits two to five times in a row.

Rock SlideRockPhysical759010297

Large boulders are hurled at opposing Pokémon to inflict damage. This may also make the opposing Pokémon flinch.

Rock ThrowRockPhysical

-

50901537

The user picks up and throws a small rock at the target to inflict damage.

Rock TombRockPhysical609515309

The user hurls boulders at the target to inflict damage. This also lowers the target's Speed stat by cutting off its movement.

Rock WreckerRockPhysical

-

1509051

The user launches a huge boulder at the target to attack. The user can't move on the next turn.

RolloutRockPhysical

-

30902069

The user continually rolls into the target over five turns. This attack becomes more powerful each time it hits.

Salt CureRockPhysical

-

40100152

The user salt cures the target, inflicting damage every turn. Steel and Water types are more strongly affected by this move.

SandstormRockStatus--10219

A five-turn sandstorm is summoned to damage all Pokémon except Rock, Ground, and Steel types. The sandstorm also boosts the Sp. Def stats of Rock types.

Smack DownRockPhysical5010015115

The user throws a stone or similar projectile to attack the target. If the target is in the air, it will be knocked down to the ground.

Stealth RockRockStatus--20176

The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap damages opposing Pokémon that switch into battle.

Stone AxeRockPhysical

-

6590151

The user swings its stone axes at the target. Stone splinters left behind by this attack float around the target.

Stone EdgeRockPhysical100805204

The user stabs the target with sharpened stones. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit.

Tar ShotRockStatus

-

-100151

The user pours sticky tar over the target, lowering the target's Speed stat. The target becomes weaker to Fire-type moves.

Wide GuardRockStatus

-

--1047

The user and its allies are protected from wide-ranging attacks for one turn.

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