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Pokemon Who Can Learn Spit Up

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This is an article for the move Spit-Up 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.

Spit Up - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Normal Image
Category Pokemon Special Image
Power -
Accuracy 100
PP 10
Effect The power stored using the move Stockpile is released at once in an attack. The more power is stored, the greater the move's power.
Max Move Max Strike
Power: 100

Pokemon That Learn Spit Up

By Default

WigglytuffWigglytuff LanturnLanturn CramorantCramorant

By Level Up

JigglypuffJigglypuff QwilfishQwilfish PelipperPelipper
MawileMawile LileepLileep CradilyCradily
DrifloonDrifloon DrifblimDrifblim HeatmorHeatmor
SkwovetSkwovet GreedentGreedent

By TM / TR

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

By Egg Move

KoffingKoffing Galarian WeezingGalarian Weezing WooperWooper
QuagsireQuagsire SphealSpheal SealeoSealeo
ShellosShellos GastrodonGastrodon HippopotasHippopotas
HippowdonHippowdon MareanieMareanie ToxapexToxapex
DewpiderDewpider AraquanidAraquanid SandygastSandygast

By Move Tutor

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

Competitive Analysis

Spit-Up works with the number of times the user used the move Stockpile. The attack base power is 100 times the number of Stockpile charges. The Defense and Special Defense boost by using Stockpile is reset, and the charge count is reset after the move is used.

However, there are better options for this move such as Body Slam that doesn't require the charge. It may also be better to keep the buffs gained by using Stockpile instead of unleashing the attack with this move.

Spit-Up Locations

Spit-Up can only be learned via Level Up, Egg Moves, or by Default.

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