Rage Powder
bug
status
Priority +2
Redirects the target’s single-target effects to the user for this turn.
Stats
| Power | None (status move) |
|---|---|
| Accuracy | Never misses |
| PP | 20 |
| Priority | 2 |
| Category | status |
| Target | user |
| Introduced | Generation V |
In game description
The user scatters a cloud of irritating powder to draw attention to itself. Opposing Pokémon aim only at the user.
Pokemon that learn Rage Powder
#0012
Butterfree
#0046
Paras
#0047
Parasect
#0048
Venonat
#0114
Tangela
#0167
Spinarak
#0168
Ariados
#0187
Hoppip
#0188
Skiploom
#0189
Jumpluff
#0455
Carnivine
#0590
Foongus
#0591
Amoonguss
#0637
Volcarona
#0664
Scatterbug
#0666
Vivillon
#0948
Toedscool
#0951
Capsakid
#0952
Scovillain
#0986
Brute Bonnet
#1012
Poltchageist
#1013
Sinistcha
Butterfree
#0046
Paras
#0047
Parasect
#0048
Venonat
#0114
Tangela
#0167
Spinarak
#0168
Ariados
#0187
Hoppip
#0188
Skiploom
#0189
Jumpluff
#0455
Carnivine
#0590
Foongus
#0591
Amoonguss
#0637
Volcarona
#0664
Scatterbug
#0666
Vivillon
#0948
Toedscool
#0951
Capsakid
#0952
Scovillain
#0986
Brute Bonnet
#1012
Poltchageist
#1013
Sinistcha
Showing the first 22. Availability varies by server, since some restrict move tutors or TMs.
Using Rage Powder in Cobblemon
Rage Powder deals no damage, so its value is entirely in what it sets up. Status moves are usually the difference in a close gym fight, and sleep or paralysis also make a wild Pokemon far easier to catch.
Check the type chart before relying on it, and look up specific targets in the Pokedex where dual-type multipliers are already worked out.