Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV)

Tachyon Cutter Effect and Pokemon That Learn It

Tachyon Cutter is the Steel-type signature move of Iron Crown in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet (SV) The Indigo Disk DLC. Learn about the move's type, power, accuracy, PP, and effect, as well as what Pokemon learn it.

Tachyon Cutter Effect and Type Effectiveness

Tachyon Cutter Effect

Effect This move never misses, allowing the user to unleash two successive hits on a target.
Type Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Steel Type Moves Category Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Special Moves
Power 50 Accuracy -
PP (Max PP) 10 (16) Target Single opponent
Priority 0 Contact? TBD
Special Groups Moves that Never Miss
Multi-Hit Moves

Hits Target Twice

As this move hits twice, it can bypass certain effects after the first hit. This makes it effective against enemy Pokemon using Substitute, or holding a Focus Sash, or even with the Sturdy ability.

Move Will Never Miss

With a base power of 50, and hitting twice, this move is one of the hardest hitting Never Miss Moves which is highly effective for Pokemon that relies on evasion.

Tachyon Cutter Effectiveness

Super Effective
(2x)
Pokemon Ice Type Icon Pokemon Rock Type Icon Pokemon Fairy Type Icon
Not Very Effective (x0.5)
Pokemon Fire Type Icon Pokemon Water Type Icon Pokemon Electric Type Icon Pokemon Steel Type Icon
No Effect
(x0)
None

Pokemon that Learn Tachyon Cutter

Iron Crown (Paradox Cobalion)'s Signature Move

No. Type
Iron Crown ImageIron Crown
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Steel Icon Pokemon Scarlet and Violet SV - Psychic Icon
Abilities
Quark Drive

Iron Crown, just like Iron Leaves with Psyblade, also receives a new signature move called Tachyon Cutter which a multi-hit Steel type move that never misses.

Iron Crown Movesets and Best Builds

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