Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Who Can Learn Bubble Beam

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This is an article for the move Bubble Beam and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see the Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect, and see how to use it competitively.

Bubble Beam - Effect

Type Pokemon Water Image
Category Pokemon Special Image
Power 65
Accuracy 100
PP 20
Effect A spray of bubbles is forcefully ejected at the foe. It may also lower the target's Speed stat.
Max Move Max Geyser
Power: 120

Pokemon That Learn Bubble Beam

By Default

PoliwrathPoliwrath PolitoedPolitoed LudicoloLudicolo

By Level Up

PoliwagPoliwag PoliwhirlPoliwhirl TentacoolTentacool
TentacruelTentacruel KrabbyKrabby KinglerKingler
HorseaHorsea SeadraSeadra ChinchouChinchou
LanturnLanturn MarillMarill AzumarillAzumarill
CorsolaCorsola RemoraidRemoraid OctilleryOctillery
MantineMantine KingdraKingdra LotadLotad
LombreLombre AzurillAzurill CorphishCorphish
CrawdauntCrawdaunt MantykeMantyke TympoleTympole
PalpitoadPalpitoad SeismitoadSeismitoad KeldeoKeldeo
PopplioPopplio BrionneBrionne PrimarinaPrimarina
DewpiderDewpider AraquanidAraquanid PincurchinPincurchin

By TM / TR

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

By Egg Move

ShellderShellder CloysterCloyster OmanyteOmanyte
OmastarOmastar KabutoKabuto KabutopsKabutops
QwilfishQwilfish BasculinBasculin FrillishFrillish
JellicentJellicent ClauncherClauncher

By Move Tutor

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

Bubble Beam Competitive Analysis

Bubble Beam is a good utility move especially in today's speed war meta. This move has a 10% chance of lowering the target's Speed by one stage. Combined with the solid base 65 power, Bubble Beam is a good move to consider running on certain Pokemon.

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Bubble Beam Locations

Bubble Beam can only be learned via Egg Move, Level Up, or by Default.

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