Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

Happy Hour Effect and Pokemon That Learn It

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Happy Hour 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.

Happy Hour Effect and Type Effectiveness

Happy Hour Effect

Effect Doubles the prize money received after trainer battles.
Type Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Category Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Moves
Power - Accuracy -
PP (Max PP) 30 (48) Target Self
Priority 0 Contact?

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Does Not Work in Tera Raids

Happy Hour only doubles the prize money from trainer battles. Since Tera Raids don't reward money, it has no effect in increasing the rewards from the battle.

Happy Hour 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 Happy Hour

Learned by Special Hisuian Zoroark

Pokemon Scarlet Violet Happy Hour

If you purchase the Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC before October 31, 2023, you will receive a special Hisuian Zoroark that already knows Happy Hour.

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By Default

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

By Level Up

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

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

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

By Move Tutor

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

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Comment

5 Anonymous3 months

you misspelled “raids” you dumbass

4 Anonymous4 months

it obviously says cannot be used in any raise except trainer battles you dumbass

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