Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

After You Effect and Pokemon That Learn It

After You is a Normal-type Status Move in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV). Learn about the move's type, power, accuracy, PP, and effect, as well as what Pokemon learn it.

After You Effect and Type Effectiveness

After You Effect

Effect Changes the target's spot in the order of moves to make the target move directly after the user, for that turn only. The move can hit through Protect and Detect but cannot hit opponents that use Dig, Dive, Fly, Phantom Force, Shadow Force, and Sky Drop.
Type Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Category Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Moves
Power - Accuracy -
PP (Max PP) 15 (24) Target Single opponent
Priority 0 Contact?

After You Effectiveness

Super Effective
(2x)
None
Not Very Effective (x0.5)
Pokemon Rock Type Icon Pokemon Steel Type Icon
No Effect
(x0)
Pokemon Ghost Type Icon

Pokemon that Learn After You

By Default

Clefable ImageClefable Lilligant ImageLilligant Hisuian Lilligant ImageHisuian Lilligant
Cinccino ImageCinccino

By Level Up

Clefairy ImageClefairy (12) Galarian Moltres ImageGalarian Moltres (40) Petilil ImagePetilil (27)
Minccino ImageMinccino (28) Oranguru ImageOranguru (5) Indeedee (Male) ImageIndeedee (Male) (25)

By Evolution

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

By TM

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

By Egg Move

Oddish ImageOddish Gloom ImageGloom Vileplume ImageVileplume
Mareep ImageMareep Flaaffy ImageFlaaffy Ampharos ImageAmpharos
Bellossom ImageBellossom Wooper ImageWooper Paldean Wooper ImagePaldean Wooper
Quagsire ImageQuagsire Slakoth ImageSlakoth Vigoroth ImageVigoroth
Slaking ImageSlaking Comfey ImageComfey Hatenna ImageHatenna
Hattrem ImageHattrem Hatterene ImageHatterene Tandemaus ImageTandemaus
Maushold ImageMaushold Clodsire ImageClodsire

By Move Tutor

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Related Guides

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