Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

Smokescreen Effect and Pokemon That Learn It

Smokescreen 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.

Smokescreen Effect and Type Effectiveness

Smokescreen Effect

Effect Lowers the opponent's Accuracy by one stage.
Type Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Category Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Moves
Power - Accuracy 100
PP (Max PP) 20 (32) Target Single opponent
Priority 0 Contact?
Special Groups Moves that Decrease Accuracy

Smokescreen 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 Smokescreen

By Default

Charmeleon ImageCharmeleon Charizard ImageCharizard Weezing ImageWeezing
Galarian Weezing ImageGalarian Weezing Seadra ImageSeadra Magmar ImageMagmar
Quilava ImageQuilava Typhlosion ImageTyphlosion Hisuian Typhlosion ImageHisuian Typhlosion
Kingdra ImageKingdra Entei ImageEntei Skuntank ImageSkuntank
Magmortar ImageMagmortar Skrelp ImageSkrelp Dragalge ImageDragalge
Rolycoly ImageRolycoly Carkol ImageCarkol Coalossal ImageCoalossal

By Level Up

Charmander ImageCharmander (8) Charmeleon ImageCharmeleon (Base) Charizard ImageCharizard (Base)
Koffing ImageKoffing (8) Horsea ImageHorsea (5) Cyndaquil ImageCyndaquil (6)
Quilava ImageQuilava (1) Typhlosion ImageTyphlosion (1) Magby ImageMagby (8)
Torkoal ImageTorkoal (12) Stunky ImageStunky (6) Froakie ImageFroakie (18)
Frogadier ImageFrogadier (19) Greninja ImageGreninja (19)

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

Slugma ImageSlugma Magcargo ImageMagcargo Spiritomb ImageSpiritomb

By Move Tutor

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

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