Dragon Rush (move)

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Dragon Rush
ドラゴンダイブ Dragon Dive
Dragon Rush VIII.png
Dragon Rush VIII 2.png
Type  Dragon
Category  Physical
PP  10 (max. 16)
Power  100
Accuracy  75%
Priority  {{{priority}}}
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation IV
Condition  Cool
Appeal  0  
Jam  0  
Condition  Cool
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Earn +2 if the Pokémon performs last in the turn.
Condition  Tough
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
Affected by how well the previous Pokémon's move went.

Dragon Rush (Japanese: ドラゴンダイブ Dragon Dive) is a damage-dealing Dragon-type move introduced in Generation IV.

Effect

Generations IV and V

Dragon Rush inflicts damage and has a 20% chance of causing the target to flinch.

Generation VI onward

If the target has used Minimize, Dragon Rush now deals double its regular damage and bypasses accuracy checks to always hit, unless the target is in the semi-invulnerable turn of a move such as Dig or Fly.

Description

Games Description
DPPtHGSSPBR The user tackles the foe while exhibiting overwhelming menace. It may also make the target flinch.
BWB2W2 The user tackles the target while exhibiting overwhelming menace. It may also make the target flinch.
XYORAS
SMUSUM
SwSh
The user tackles the target while exhibiting overwhelming menace. This may also make the target flinch.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0147     Water 1 Dragon 35 41 41 41SMUSUM 35
0148     Water 1 Dragon 39 47 47 47SMUSUM 39
0149    
 
Water 1 Dragon 39 47 47 47SMUSUM 39
0206     Field Field 43SM
46USUM
44
0249    
 
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered 15HGSS 15 15 15 1
0329    
 
Bug Dragon 56
0330    
 
Bug Dragon 47ORAS 47 60
0443    
 
Monster Dragon 37 37 37 37 60
0444    
 
Monster Dragon 49 49 49 49 74
0445    
 
Monster Dragon 55 55 55 55 82
0633    
 
Dragon Dragon 42 42 42 52
0634    
 
Dragon Dragon 42 42 42 54
0635    
 
Dragon Dragon 42 42 42 54
0717    
 
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered 63 63 65
0799    
 
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered 73 55
0804    
 
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered 70
0841    
 
Grass Dragon 44
0880    
 
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered 77
0882    
 
style="text-align:center; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" width="140px" colspan="2" | Undiscovered style="text-align:center; display:none; background:#Template:Undiscovered egg color;" | Undiscovered 77
0886    
 
Amorphous Dragon 61
0887    
 
Amorphous Dragon 63
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


By breeding

# Pokémon Types Parent
Egg Groups
Egg Move
II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0004     Monster Dragon
0111    
 
Monster Field
0147     Water 1 Dragon
0304    
 
Monster Monster
0333    
 
Flying Dragon
0371     Dragon Dragon
0694    
 
Monster Dragon
0714    
 
Flying Dragon
0780    
 
Monster Dragon
0843     Field Dragon
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


In other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

In Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky, Dragon Rush is a move with 40 base power, 8 PP and 80% accuracy. The user attacks enemy in front, possibly inflicting cringing.

In Gates to Infinity, when Dragon Rush is used by a Gigantic Pokémon, the move requires a turn to charge before unleashing the attack, and has an extended range, being able to attack enemies in the line of sight of the user.

Pokémon Conquest

 
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Stars: ★★★★
Power: 45
Accuracy: 75%
Effect: Has a 20% chance of making each target flinch.
Users:      
Grid assumes the user is in the square marked by > facing to the right.
Orange squares indicate spaces that are hit.
Red squares indicate the knockback on hit Pokémon.
A blue square indicates the user's position after performing the move.

Pokémon Masters EX

Category Move Gauge MP Base Power Max Power Accuracy Target Effect Tag Description
Physical 3 130 156 75% An opponent Has a chance (20%) of making the target flinch.

Past Description

  • Prior to Version 2.10.0 (from June 28, 2021): Has a small chance of making the target flinch.

Super Smash Bros. series

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, Dragon Rush is a custom move for Charizard, replacing Flare Blitz. When used, Charizard will dash at the opponent while spinning. When the move makes contact, it will carry the opponent while repeatedly damaging them. Unlike Flare Blitz and Blast Burn, Dragon Rush will not cause Charizard to damage itself when used. Mega Charizard X uses the same move when the A button is pressed, except it can be used in many different directions.

Description

Games Description
MDTDS Inflicts damage on the target. It may also afflict the targeted enemy with a Cringe status condition, making its actions fail.
BSL てきポケモンに ダメージをあたえる しかも いっていのかくりつで ひるみじょうたいにして わざや こうげきを だせなくする
Conq. The user tackles the target while exhibiting overwhelming menace. It may also make the target flinch.
MDGtI It damages an enemy. It could also cause the Cringe status condition, which makes the enemy unable to attack or use moves.
It damages even faraway Pokémon. It could also cause the Cringe status condition, which makes the enemies unable to attack or use moves.*
SMD It damages an enemy. It could also cause the enemy to flinch.


In the anime

 
Hydreigon
 
Garchomp
 
Flygon
 
Lugia
The user's head glows blue and its body is enveloped in a blue light. It then charges at the foe at great speed.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
  Garchomp flies at the opponent and the two appendages on its head glow light blue. Then, its body becomes enveloped in a light blue aura with the same color streaks and it slams into the opponent, or the appendages on its head glow blue and it releases a dragon-shaped energy that covers its body. It then slams into the opponent with full force.
Cynthia's Garchomp Top-Down Training! Debut
  Dragonite's body becomes surrounded in a light blue orb with white streaks or its horn glows blue and releases a blue, dragon-shaped energy that covers its body. It then slams into the opponent with full force.
Provo's Dragonite Pursuing a Lofty Goal! None
Iris's Dragonite Battling Authority Once Again! None
  Hydreigon releases a blue, dragon-shaped energy that covers its body. It then slams into the opponent with full force.
Shannon's Hydreigon A Village Homecoming! None
Cameron's Hydreigon Cameron's Secret Weapon! None
  Mega Garchomp flies into the air and the appendages on its head glow blue. It then releases a blue, dragon-shaped energy that covers its body and slams into the opponent with full force.
Remo's Garchoo Mega Evolution Special I None
  Lugia releases a blue, dragon-shaped energy that covers its body. It then slams into the opponent with full force.
A Lugia summoned by Hoopa Hoopa and the Clash of Ages None
  Streams of bright blue aura start to form around Salamence's body and then they grow and cover most of its body, with a black shadowy aura inside the bright blue aura as it grows, and then Salamence slams into the opponent.
Sawyer's Salamence A Riveting Rivalry! None
  The tops of Zweilous's heads glow light blue, and a light blue aura covers its body. Zweilous then slams into the opponent.
Ryuki's Zweilous Aiming for the Top Floor! None
  Flygon's antennae glow light blue and its body becomes surrounded in a light blue aura with lighter blue stripes of aura on the outside. Flygon then slams into the opponent.
Goh's Flygon Making Battles in the Sand! None
  Dragapult's body becomes outlined in light blue. Its body then becomes surrounded in a light blue aura with lighter blue stripes of aura on the outside. Dragapult then slams into the opponent.
Leon's Dragapult Sword and Shield: The Darkest Day! None


In the manga

Pokémon Adventures


In other generations

Core series games

Side series games

Side series games

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 龍之俯衝 Lùhng-zhī Fúchūng *
Mandarin 龍之俯衝 / 龙之俯冲 Lóng-zhī Fǔchōng *
龍神俯衝 Lóngshén Fǔchōng *
神龍俯衝 Shénlóng Fǔchōng *
  Dutch Drakenstoot
  French Draco-Charge*
Dracocharge*
  German Drachenstoß
  Greek Ορμή Δράκου Orme Drakou
  Indonesian Dragon Dive
  Italian Dragofuria
  Korean 드래곤다이브 Dragon Dive
  Polish Bieg Smoka
Portuguese   Brazil Investida do Dragão (early anime, XY128-present, TCG)
Investida de Dragão (XY127)
  Portugal Ataque Dragão
  Romanian Saltul Dragonului
  Spanish Carga Dragón
  Vietnamese Sự Đâm Bổ Của Rồng


Variations of the move Iron Tail
  Dragon RushIron Tail



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