Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Who Can Learn Revenge (TM42)

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This is an article for the move Revenge 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.

Revenge - Effect

Type Pokemon Fighting Image
Category Pokemon Physical Image
Power 60
Accuracy 100
PP 10
Effect This attack move's power is doubled if the user has been hurt by the opponent in the same turn.
Max Move Max Knuckle
Power: 80
TM / TR TM42

Pokemon That Learn Revenge

By Default

MachokeMachoke MachampMachamp WeavileWeavile

By Level Up

MachopMachop HitmonleeHitmonlee HitmonchanHitmonchan
QwilfishQwilfish HitmontopHitmontop CroagunkCroagunk
ToxicroakToxicroak RegigigasRegigigas ThrohThroh
StunfiskStunfisk Galarian StunfiskGalarian Stunfisk BouffalantBouffalant

By TM / TR

MachopMachop MachokeMachoke MachampMachamp
Galarian FarfetchGalarian Farfetch'd FarfetchFarfetch'd HitmonleeHitmonlee
HitmonchanHitmonchan PinsirPinsir TaurosTauros
Galarian ZapdosGalarian Zapdos MewMew QwilfishQwilfish
HeracrossHeracross HitmontopHitmontop TyranitarTyranitar
CombuskenCombusken BlazikenBlaziken ShiftryShiftry
CrawdauntCrawdaunt DuskullDuskull DusclopsDusclops
VespiquenVespiquen RioluRiolu LucarioLucario
HippopotasHippopotas HippowdonHippowdon CroagunkCroagunk
ToxicroakToxicroak WeavileWeavile GalladeGallade
DusknoirDusknoir RegigigasRegigigas TimburrTimburr
GurdurrGurdurr ConkeldurrConkeldurr ThrohThroh
SawkSawk BasculinBasculin KrokorokKrokorok
KrookodileKrookodile ScraggyScraggy ScraftyScrafty
CofagrigusCofagrigus ZoruaZorua ZoroarkZoroark
EscavalierEscavalier FerroseedFerroseed FerrothornFerrothorn
StunfiskStunfisk Galarian StunfiskGalarian Stunfisk MienfooMienfoo
MienshaoMienshao DruddigonDruddigon PawniardPawniard
BisharpBisharp BouffalantBouffalant CobalionCobalion
TerrakionTerrakion VirizionVirizion TornadusTornadus
Tornadus (Therian Forme)Tornadus (Therian Forme) ThundurusThundurus Thundurus (Therian Forme)Thundurus (Therian Forme)
KeldeoKeldeo PangoroPangoro HawluchaHawlucha
LittenLitten TorracatTorracat IncineroarIncineroar
Lycanroc (Midnight Form)Lycanroc (Midnight Form) MudsdaleMudsdale BewearBewear
PassimianPassimian TurtonatorTurtonator Kommo-oKommo-o
Tapu BuluTapu Bulu BuzzwoleBuzzwole MarshadowMarshadow
ZeraoraZeraora CinderaceCinderace RookideeRookidee
CorvisquireCorvisquire CorviknightCorviknight ChewtleChewtle
DrednawDrednaw ClobbopusClobbopus GrapploctGrapploct
ImpidimpImpidimp MorgremMorgrem GrimmsnarlGrimmsnarl
ObstagoonObstagoon CursolaCursola SirfetchSirfetch'd
RunerigusRunerigus FalinksFalinks MorpekoMorpeko
CopperajahCopperajah ZacianZacian ZamazentaZamazenta
KubfuKubfu Urshifu Single-Strike StyleUrshifu Single-Strike Style Urshifu Rapid-Strike StyleUrshifu Rapid-Strike Style
ZarudeZarude

By Egg Move

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

By Move Tutor

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

Revenge Competitive Analysis

Revenge is a strong move that doubles in power if the user takes damage the turn it is used. This move has negative priority, meaning it will most likely act last in any turn.

Be careful when using Revenge as it does not prevent, nor decrease, the damage taken. There is still a risk factor of being knocked out in one turn.

Revenge Locations

Obtained from Stow-On-Side City

Stow-on-Side Gym Mission.jpg
Revenge can be obtained from Stow-On-Side City. However, the method differs depending on the version of the game

Sword: Obtained after defeating the Gym.
Shield: Received from a resident of Stow-on-Side.

Stow-on-Side Map and Obtainable Pokemon

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