Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

Spit Up Effect and Pokemon That Learn It

Spit Up is a Normal-type Special 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.

Spit Up Effect and Type Effectiveness

Spit Up Effect

Effect This attack's damage depends on how much power was stored by the move Stockpile. It has a base power of 100 if Stockpile was used once and goes up to 200 and 300 when using the said move 2 and 3 times respectively.
Type Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Normal Type Moves Category Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Special Moves
Power - Accuracy 100
PP (Max PP) 10 (16) Target Single opponent
Priority 0 Contact?

Spit Up 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 Spit Up

By Default

Wigglytuff ImageWigglytuff Victreebel ImageVictreebel Cramorant ImageCramorant

By Level Up

Ekans ImageEkans (25) Arbok ImageArbok (27) Jigglypuff ImageJigglypuff (12)
Qwilfish ImageQwilfish (40) Hisuian Qwilfish ImageHisuian Qwilfish (40) Pelipper ImagePelipper (28)
Gulpin ImageGulpin (28) Swalot ImageSwalot (30) Drifloon ImageDrifloon (24)
Drifblim ImageDrifblim (24) Komala ImageKomala (6) Skwovet ImageSkwovet (15)
Greedent ImageGreedent (15) Overqwil ImageOverqwil (40)

By Evolution

Lanturn ImageLanturn

By TM

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

By Egg Move

Seel ImageSeel Dewgong ImageDewgong Grimer ImageGrimer
Alolan Grimer ImageAlolan Grimer Muk ImageMuk Alolan Muk ImageAlolan Muk
Koffing ImageKoffing Weezing ImageWeezing Wooper ImageWooper
Paldean Wooper ImagePaldean Wooper Quagsire ImageQuagsire Numel ImageNumel
Camerupt ImageCamerupt Seviper ImageSeviper Turtwig ImageTurtwig
Grotle ImageGrotle Torterra ImageTorterra Shellos (East Sea) ImageShellos (East Sea)
Gastrodon (East Sea) ImageGastrodon (East Sea) Hippopotas ImageHippopotas Hippowdon ImageHippowdon
Mareanie ImageMareanie Toxapex ImageToxapex Dewpider ImageDewpider
Araquanid ImageAraquanid Sandygast ImageSandygast Palossand ImagePalossand
Lechonk ImageLechonk Oinkologne (Female) ImageOinkologne (Female) Oinkologne (Male) ImageOinkologne (Male)
Wattrel ImageWattrel Kilowattrel ImageKilowattrel Clodsire ImageClodsire

By Move Tutor

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

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