Stealth Rock (move)
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- Learnt by level up
- Learnt by TM
Move data
Type | Rock |
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Category | Status |
Power | — |
Accuracy | — |
PP | 20 (max. 32) |
Makes contact? | No |
Introduced | Generation 4 |
Machine/Record
Diamond/Pearl Platinum HeartGold/SoulSilver |
TM76 |
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L.G. Pikachu/L.G. Eevee | TM56 |
Sword/Shield | TR76 |
B.Diamond/S.Pearl | TM76 |
Scarlet/Violet | TM116 |
Effects
Defense | Damage |
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1⁄4× | 1⁄32 HP |
1⁄2× | 1⁄16 HP |
1× | 1⁄8 HP |
2× | 1⁄4 HP |
4× | 1⁄2 HP |
Stealth Rock lays a trap of stones around the foe, which hurts Pokémon switching in to the opposing field. The rocks inflict variable damage — a fraction of the Pokémon's maximum HP, based on its susceptibility to the Rock type, as shown in the table.
For example, a Fighting type switching in would lose 1⁄16 their maximum HP since Rock is not very effective against it. A Fire/Flying type would lose 1⁄2 their HP since Rock is super-effective against both Fire and Flying.
Stealth Rock can be cleared from the field by the moves Rapid Spin (around the user) or Defog (around the target).
50% HP loss
These are the worst Pokémon to switch in on a Stealth Rock trap:
- #006 Charizard
- #012 Butterfree
- #123 Scyther
- #144 Articuno
- #146 Moltres
- #165 Ledyba
- #166 Ledian
- #193 Yanma
- #225 Delibird
- #250 Ho Oh
- #267 Beautifly
- #284 Masquerain
- #291 Ninjask
- #414 Mothim
- #415 Combee
- #416 Vespiquen
- #469 Yanmega
- #636 Larvesta
- #637 Volcarona
- #662 Fletchinder
- #663 Talonflame
- #666 Vivillon
- #741 Oricorio (Baile Style)
Z-Move effects
When a Pokémon is holding Rockium Z and uses its Z-Power, Stealth Rock turns into Z-Stealth Rock and raises Defense one stage, in addition to its usual effect as above.
Move target
Targets all Pokémon on the opposing field.
Other languages
English | Stealth Rock |
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Japanese | ステルスロック (Stealth Rock) |
German | Tarnsteine |
French | Piège de Roc |
Italian | Levitoroccia |
Spanish | Trampa Rocas |
Korean | 스텔스록 |
Chinese (Simplified) | 隐形岩 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 隱形岩 |
Game descriptions
Diamond/Pearl Platinum HeartGold/SoulSilver |
The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the foe. The trap hurts foes that switch into battle. |
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Black/White Black 2/White 2 |
The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opponent’s team. The trap hurts opponents that switch into battle. |
X/Y O.Ruby/A.Sapphire |
The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap hurts opposing Pokémon that switch into battle. |
Sun/Moon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon L.G. Pikachu/L.G. Eevee |
The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap hurts opposing Pokémon that switch into battle. |
Sword/Shield B.Diamond/S.Pearl |
The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap hurts opposing Pokémon that switch into battle. |
Scarlet/Violet | The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opposing team. The trap damages opposing Pokémon that switch into battle. |
Learnt by level up
These Pokémon learn Stealth Rock at the level specified. The numbers given are for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet and may vary in other games; check the respective Pokédex pages for details.
#0874 / Rock
Level 30
#0995 / Rock · Electric
Level 77
Learnt by TM
#0039 / Normal · Fairy
#0040 / Normal · Fairy
#0205 / Bug · Steel
#0449 / Ground
#0553 / Ground · Dark
#0844 / Ground
#0863 / Steel
#0874 / Rock
#0879 / Steel
#0962 / Flying · Dark
#0979 / Fighting · Ghost
Two-Segment Form
#0982 / Normal
#0984 / Ground · Fighting
#0985 / Fairy · Psychic
#0989 / Electric · Ground
#0990 / Ground · Steel
#0995 / Rock · Electric
#1018 / Steel · Dragon