Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

Rage Powder Effect and Pokemon That Learn It

Rage Powder is a Bug-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.

Rage Powder Effect and Type Effectiveness

Rage Powder Effect

Effect The move has a +2 priority and causes the user draws attacks to itself instead of its allies. It does not work if the target is a Grass-type Pokemon, has Overcoat, Stalwart, Propeller Tail abilities, or if the Pokemon has Safety Goggles as a held item.
Type Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Bug Type Moves Category Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Status Moves
Power - Accuracy -
PP (Max PP) 20 (32) Target Self
Priority 2 Contact?
Special Groups Increased Priority Moves
Powder/Spore Moves
Redirection Moves

Rage Powder Effectiveness

Super Effective
(2x)
Pokemon Grass Type Icon Pokemon Psychic Type Icon Pokemon Dark Type Icon
Not Very Effective (x0.5)
Pokemon Fire Type Icon Pokemon Fighting Type Icon Pokemon Poison Type Icon Pokemon Flying Type Icon Pokemon Ghost Type Icon Pokemon Steel Type Icon Pokemon Fairy Type Icon
No Effect
(x0)
None

Pokemon that Learn Rage Powder

By Default

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

By Level Up

Foongus ImageFoongus (40) Amoonguss ImageAmoonguss (42) Volcarona ImageVolcarona (78)
Brute Bonnet ImageBrute Bonnet (77) Poltchageist ImagePoltchageist (36) Sinistcha ImageSinistcha (36)

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

Venonat ImageVenonat Venomoth ImageVenomoth Spinarak ImageSpinarak
Ariados ImageAriados Hoppip ImageHoppip Skiploom ImageSkiploom
Jumpluff ImageJumpluff Scatterbug ImageScatterbug Spewpa ImageSpewpa
Vivillon ImageVivillon Toedscool ImageToedscool Toedscruel ImageToedscruel
Capsakid ImageCapsakid Scovillain ImageScovillain

By Move Tutor

No Pokemon currently learn this move via this method.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Related Guides

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Moves by Type and Category

Moves by Type
Grass TypeGrass Water TypeWater Fire TypeFire
Electric TypeElectric Ice TypeIce Fighting TypeFighting
Ground TypeGround Poison TypePoison Flying TypeFlying
Psychic TypePsychic Bug TypeBug Rock TypeRock
Ghost Type,Ghost Dragon TypeDragon Dark TypeDark
Steel TypeSteel Fairy TypeFairy Normal TypeNormal
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Moves with Recoil Damage List of Priority Moves Moves that Block Attacks
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List of Set Damage Moves Moves That Remove Screens List of Moves Boosted When Terastallized
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Returning DLC Moves The Teal Mask DLC New TMs The Indigo Disk DLC New TMs

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