Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

List of Multi-Hit Moves

Bullet Seed and Fury Swipes are some of the multi-hit moves in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV). Read on to learn more about these moves and their stats.

List of Multi-Hit Moves

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Move Type Category Power Acc. PP Effect
Arm Thrust Fighting Physical 15 100 20 The user attacks consecutively with a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Beat Up Dark Physical - 100 10 Deals additional damage the more the Pokemon in the trainer's party. Pokemon which have fainted or status conditions will be excluded.
Bone Rush Ground Physical 25 90 10 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Bullet Seed Grass Physical 25 100 30 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Double Hit Normal Physical 35 90 10 The user attacks twice in a row.
Double Kick Fighting Physical 30 100 30 The user attacks twice in a row.
Dragon Darts Dragon Physical 50 100 10 In Single Battles, attacks the opponent twice. In Double Battles, attacks each opponent once. If one of the two opponents is using a protection move or is a Fairy type, the user hits the opponent that isn't protected twice.
Dual Wingbeat Flying Physical 40 90 10 No additional effect.
Fury Attack Normal Physical 15 85 20 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Fury Swipes Normal Physical 18 80 15 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Icicle Spear Ice Physical 25 100 30 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Pin Missile Bug Physical 25 95 20 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Population Bomb Normal Physical 20 90 10 The user attacks 1-10 times. Accuracy is checked on each strike.
Rock Blast Rock Physical 25 90 10 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Tachyon Cutter Steel Special 50 - 10 This move never misses, allowing the user to unleash two successive hits on a target.
Tail Slap Normal Physical 25 85 10 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.
Triple Dive Water Physical 30 95 10 The user attacks thrice in a row.
Twin Beam Psychic Special 40 100 10 The user attacks twice in a row.
Water Shuriken Water Special 15 100 20 The user attacks 2-5 times nonstop. Has a 37.5% chance for 2 hits, 37.5% chance for 3 hits, 12.5% chance for 4 hits, and a 12.5% chance for 5 hits.

What are Multi-Hit Moves?

Multi-Hit Moves allow Pokemon to hit their opponent multiple times in the same turn. This can range from two to five hits, while others have a set number of hits they can make.

These moves have different effects depending on factors such as moves, items, and abilities.

Breaks Substitute

If the first few hits breaks an opposing substitute, the subsequent moves will deal direct damage to the target.

Breaks Enduring Effects

Items like Focus Sash and Focus Band's effect will activate after the first hit that lowers the target's health to zero. However, the subsequent move will cause it to faint. Focus Band can still activate repeatedly to prevent fainting.

The ability Sturdy works similarly to Focus Sash.

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