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Pokemon Who Can Learn Quick Attack

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Pokemon Sword and Shield - Quick Attack

This is an article for the move Quick Attack 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.

Quick Attack - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Normal Image
Category Pokemon Physical Image
Power 40
Accuracy 100
PP 30
Effect The user lunges at the target at a speed that makes it almost invisible. This move always goes first.
Max Move Max Strike
Power: 90

Pokemon That Learn Quick Attack

By Default

PikachuPikachu RaichuRaichu Alolan RaichuAlolan Raichu
NinetalesNinetales RapidashRapidash Galarian RapidashGalarian Rapidash
ScytherScyther ElectabuzzElectabuzz ScizorScizor
ElekidElekid RaikouRaikou GrovyleGrovyle
SceptileSceptile CombuskenCombusken BlazikenBlaziken
PelipperPelipper AbsolAbsol RioluRiolu
LucarioLucario WeavileWeavile ElectivireElectivire
VictiniVictini TranquillTranquill UnfezantUnfezant
ArchenArchen ArcheopsArcheops AccelgorAccelgor
CobalionCobalion TerrakionTerrakion VirizionVirizion
GenesectGenesect FletchinderFletchinder TalonflameTalonflame
HelioliskHeliolisk Lycanroc (Dusk Form)Lycanroc (Dusk Form) Tapu KokoTapu Koko
ZeraoraZeraora RabootRaboot CinderaceCinderace
SobbleSobble NickitNickit ThievulThievul
DreepyDreepy DrakloakDrakloak DragapultDragapult
ZacianZacian ZamazentaZamazenta

By Level Up

VulpixVulpix EeveeEevee VaporeonVaporeon
JolteonJolteon FlareonFlareon EspeonEspeon
UmbreonUmbreon SneaselSneasel HitmontopHitmontop
TreeckoTreecko TorchicTorchic WingullWingull
ElectrikeElectrike ManectricManectric BunearyBuneary
LopunnyLopunny LeafeonLeafeon GlaceonGlaceon
PidovePidove EmolgaEmolga BunnelbyBunnelby
DiggersbyDiggersby FletchlingFletchling HelioptileHelioptile
SylveonSylveon ScorbunnyScorbunny MorpekoMorpeko

By TM / TR

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

By Egg Move

ZubatZubat Galarian FarfetchGalarian Farfetch'd FarfetchFarfetch'd
PinsirPinsir CrobatCrobat NatuNatu
XatuXatu DelibirdDelibird SeedotSeedot
NuzleafNuzleaf ShiftryShiftry TrapinchTrapinch
VibravaVibrava FlygonFlygon ShinxShinx
LuxioLuxio LuxrayLuxray PurrloinPurrloin
LiepardLiepard PassimianPassimian SirfetchSirfetch'd

By Move Tutor

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

Competitive Analysis

Quick Attack might allow its user to attack first with the move having +1 priority, but the move is weak and is not recommended for competitive battles.

Extreme Speed is a better choice, with its +2 priority and having higher power than Quick Attack.

Quick Attack Locations

Quick Attack is only available by Default, Level Up, or via Egg Move.

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