Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

Ceaseless Edge Effect and Pokemon That Learn It

Ceaseless Edge is a Dark-type Physical 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.

Ceaseless Edge Effect and Type Effectiveness

Ceaseless Edge Effect

Effect The user slashes its shell blade at the target, aiming to land a critical hit. Shell splinters left behind by this attack remain scattered under the target as spikes.
Type Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Dark Type Moves Category Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Physical Moves
Power 65 Accuracy 90
PP (Max PP) 15 (24) Target Single opponent
Priority 0 Contact? TBD

Ceaseless Edge Effectiveness

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

Pokemon that Learn Ceaseless Edge

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

Hisuian Samurott ImageHisuian Samurott

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.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Related Guides

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Steel TypeSteel Fairy TypeFairy Normal TypeNormal
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List of New DLC Moves
Returning DLC Moves The Teal Mask DLC New TMs The Indigo Disk DLC New TMs

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