Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Who Can Learn Headbutt

Pokemon Sword and Shield - Headbutt

This is an article for the move Headbutt 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.

Headbutt - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Normal Image
Category Pokemon Physical Image
Power 70
Accuracy 100
PP 15
Effect The user attacks the target with its head, making the target flinch.
Max Move Max Strike
Power: 120

Pokemon That Learn Headbutt

By Default

Alolan MarowakAlolan Marowak FroslassFroslass ScraftyScrafty
MelmetalMelmetal AppletunAppletun

By Level Up

Galarian SlowpokeGalarian Slowpoke SlowpokeSlowpoke Galarian SlowbroGalarian Slowbro
SlowbroSlowbro CuboneCubone MarowakMarowak
KangaskhanKangaskhan Galarian SlowkingGalarian Slowking SlowkingSlowking
MantineMantine MiltankMiltank ZigzagoonZigzagoon
Galarian ZigzagoonGalarian Zigzagoon LinooneLinoone Galarian LinooneGalarian Linoone
AronAron LaironLairon AggronAggron
SnoruntSnorunt GlalieGlalie BagonBagon
ShelgonShelgon SalamenceSalamence BunearyBuneary
LopunnyLopunny MantykeMantyke VictiniVictini
RoggenrolaRoggenrola BoldoreBoldore GigalithGigalith
BasculinBasculin DarumakaDarumaka Galarian DarumakaGalarian Darumaka
DarmanitanDarmanitan Galarian DarmanitanGalarian Darmanitan ScraggyScraggy
KarrablastKarrablast EscavalierEscavalier ElgyemElgyem
BeheeyemBeheeyem DeinoDeino ZweilousZweilous
HydreigonHydreigon DewpiderDewpider AraquanidAraquanid
Jangmo-oJangmo-o Hakamo-oHakamo-o Kommo-oKommo-o
NihilegoNihilego MeltanMeltan ScorbunnyScorbunny
RabootRaboot CinderaceCinderace WoolooWooloo
DubwoolDubwool ChewtleChewtle DrednawDrednaw
SilicobraSilicobra SandacondaSandaconda ObstagoonObstagoon
FalinksFalinks EiscueEiscue KubfuKubfu
Urshifu Single-Strike StyleUrshifu Single-Strike Style Urshifu Rapid-Strike StyleUrshifu Rapid-Strike Style

By TM / TR

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

By Egg Move

DiglettDiglett Alolan DiglettAlolan Diglett DugtrioDugtrio
Alolan DugtrioAlolan Dugtrio SudowoodoSudowoodo DunsparceDunsparce
ElectrikeElectrike ManectricManectric BonslyBonsly
CroagunkCroagunk ToxicroakToxicroak PawniardPawniard
BisharpBisharp BouffalantBouffalant

By Move Tutor

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

Competitive Analysis

Headbutt can be considered as one of the most basic Normal-type moves that is easy to use with no repercussions.

This move has a 30% chance to make its target flinch, but if you want a more powerful physical move with a chance to paralyze the target, you can use Body Slam.

Headbutt Locations

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

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