Fly (move)

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This article is about the move Fly. For the field move, see Field Move.

Fly
そらをとぶ Fly
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Type  Flying
Category  Physical
PP  15 (max. 24)
Power  90
Accuracy  95%
Priority  {{{priority}}}
  • Makes contact
  • Affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Affected by King's Rock
  • Usable outside of battle
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
May affect anyone but the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Smart
Appeal  1
Jam  0  
Can avoid being startled by others.
Condition  Smart
Appeal  1
Earn +3 if no other Pokémon has chosen the same Judge.
Condition  Smart
Appeal  0  
Jamming  0  

Fly (Japanese: そらをとぶ Fly) is a damage-dealing Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation I. It is HM02 in all generations.

Effect

In battle

Generation I

On the turn that Fly is selected, the user will fly up high, where the only attacks it cannot avoid are Bide, Swift, and Transform. On the following turn, Fly will inflict damage, PP will be deducted from it, and it will count as the last move used. Once Fly is selected, the user will be unable to switch out unless Fly is disrupted or fully executed.

If Fly is not fully executed, PP will not be deducted from it, and it will not count as the last move used. If the opponent uses Mirror Move during the turn that the user flies up high, Mirror Move will copy the move that the user executed immediately before using Fly (or fail if it can't).

Full paralysis and self-inflicted damage due to confusion will disrupt Fly. Additionally, if the user is fully paralyzed during the mostly-invulnerable turn of Fly, the mostly-invulnerable part will not be reset until the user switches out or fully executes Fly.

In Pokémon Stadium, Fly will allow the user to avoid damage reversed by Bide. Full paralysis will reset the mostly-invulnerable part of Fly. Mirror Move will copy Fly on either of the turns it takes to execute.

Generation II

Same as Generation I, however, the user cannot avoid Gust, Thunder, Twister, or Whirlwind whilst flying up high, and will receive double damage from Gust and Twister.

The user may also be hit in the air if it was previously targeted by Lock-On or Mind Reader, and then struck the following turn. Swift, Bide and Transform no longer hit on their own during the semi-invulnerable turn of Fly.

Generation III

Same as Generation II, however, the user is now unable to avoid Sky Uppercut whilst flying up high.

Generation IV

Same as Generation III, however, the base Power has increased to 90, instead of 70. The user can be affected by Stone Edge, Rock Slide and Bullet Punch whilst in the semi-invulnerable turn.

Outside of battle

Players can fly to select spots they've been to; other than the Johto Battle Frontier, which can automatically be accessed after the National Pokédex is obtained.

The player usually lands outside the entrance to the area's Pokémon Center. The only exceptions are New Bark Town, Littleroot Town, Twinleaf Town (where the player lands outside the player's house), Pallet Town (where the player lands outside Red's house), the Regional Pokémon League (where they land at the entrance to the main building), Sinnoh Pal Park (where the player lands at its entrance), National Park (where the player lands outside the Pokéathlon Dome), Victory Road (where the player lands outside the Pokémon League Reception Gate), and the Lake of Rage (where the player lands outside of the Fishing Guru's houseWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc. or in the openWrong template. See Template:Sup/doc.).

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Charizard uses Fly as its Up Special move. It rotates in the air while gaining height, damaging nearby enemies. It acts as a recovery move for returning to the stage.

Learnset

Generation I

By HM02

#   Pokémon Type
0006   Charizard
Fire Flying
0016   Pidgey
Normal Flying
0017   Pidgeotto
Normal Flying
0018   Pidgeot
Normal Flying
0021   Spearow
Normal Flying
0022   Fearow
Normal Flying
0083   Farfetch'd
Normal Flying
0084   Doduo
Normal Flying
0085   Dodrio
Normal Flying
0142   Aerodactyl
Rock Flying
0144   Articuno
Ice Flying
0145   Zapdos
Electric Flying
0146   Moltres
Fire Flying
0151   Mew
Psychic
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


Generation II

By HM02

#   Pokémon Type
0006   Charizard
Fire Flying
0016   Pidgey
Normal Flying
0017   Pidgeotto
Normal Flying
0018   Pidgeot
Normal Flying
0021   Spearow
Normal Flying
0022   Fearow
Normal Flying
0083   Farfetch'd
Normal Flying
0084   Doduo
Normal Flying
0085   Dodrio
Normal Flying
0142   Aerodactyl
Rock Flying
0144   Articuno
Ice Flying
0145   Zapdos
Electric Flying
0146   Moltres
Fire Flying
0149   Dragonite
Dragon Flying
0151   Mew
Psychic
0163   Hoothoot
Normal Flying
0164   Noctowl
Normal Flying
0169   Crobat
Poison Flying
0176   Togetic
Normal Flying
0178   Xatu
Psychic Flying
0198   Murkrow
Dark Flying
0225   Delibird
Ice Flying
0227   Skarmory
Steel Flying
0249   Lugia
Psychic Flying
0250   Ho-Oh
Fire Flying
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


Generation III

By leveling up

#   Pokémon Type Level
0373   Salamence
Dragon Flying 50
0384   Rayquaza
Dragon Flying 45
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


By HM02

#   Pokémon Type
0006   Charizard
Fire Flying
0016   Pidgey
Normal Flying
0017   Pidgeotto
Normal Flying
0018   Pidgeot
Normal Flying
0021   Spearow
Normal Flying
0022   Fearow
Normal Flying
0083   Farfetch'd
Normal Flying
0084   Doduo
Normal Flying
0085   Dodrio
Normal Flying
0142   Aerodactyl
Rock Flying
0144   Articuno
Ice Flying
0145   Zapdos
Electric Flying
0146   Moltres
Fire Flying
0149   Dragonite
Dragon Flying
0151   Mew
Psychic
0163   Hoothoot
Normal Flying
0164   Noctowl
Normal Flying
0169   Crobat
Poison Flying
0176   Togetic
Normal Flying
0178   Xatu
Psychic Flying
0198   Murkrow
Dark Flying
0225   Delibird
Ice Flying
0227   Skarmory
Steel Flying
0249   Lugia
Psychic Flying
0250   Ho-Oh
Fire Flying
0276   Taillow
Normal Flying
0277   Swellow
Normal Flying
0278   Wingull
Water Flying
0279   Pelipper
Water Flying
0329   Vibrava
Ground Dragon
0330   Flygon
Ground Dragon
0333   Swablu
Normal Flying
0334   Altaria
Dragon Flying
0357   Tropius
Grass Flying
0373   Salamence
Dragon Flying
0380   Latias
Dragon Psychic
0381   Latios
Dragon Psychic
0384   Rayquaza
Dragon Flying
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


Generation IV

By leveling up

#   Pokémon Type Level
0373   Salamence
Dragon Flying 50
0384   Rayquaza
Dragon Flying 45
0384   Rayquaza
Dragon Flying 65
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


By HM02

#   Pokémon Type
0006   Charizard
Fire Flying
0016   Pidgey
Normal Flying
0017   Pidgeotto
Normal Flying
0018   Pidgeot
Normal Flying
0021   Spearow
Normal Flying
0022   Fearow
Normal Flying
0041   Zubat
Poison Flying
0042   Golbat
Poison Flying
0083   Farfetch'd
Normal Flying
0084   Doduo
Normal Flying
0085   Dodrio
Normal Flying
0142   Aerodactyl
Rock Flying
0144   Articuno
Ice Flying
0145   Zapdos
Electric Flying
0146   Moltres
Fire Flying
0149   Dragonite
Dragon Flying
0151   Mew
Psychic
0163   Hoothoot
Normal Flying
0164   Noctowl
Normal Flying
0169   Crobat
Poison Flying
0176   Togetic
Normal Flying
0178   Xatu
Psychic Flying
0198   Murkrow
Dark Flying
0225   Delibird
Ice Flying
0227   Skarmory
Steel Flying
0249   Lugia
Psychic Flying
0250   Ho-Oh
Fire Flying
0276   Taillow
Normal Flying
0277   Swellow
Normal Flying
0278   Wingull
Water Flying
0279   Pelipper
Water Flying
0329   Vibrava
Ground Dragon
0330   Flygon
Ground Dragon
0333   Swablu
Normal Flying
0334   Altaria
Dragon Flying
0357   Tropius
Grass Flying
0373   Salamence
Dragon Flying
0380   Latias
Dragon Psychic
0381   Latios
Dragon Psychic
0384   Rayquaza
Dragon Flying
0396   Starly
Normal Flying
0397   Staravia
Normal Flying
0398   Staraptor
Normal Flying
0426   Drifblim
Ghost Flying
0430   Honchkrow
Dark Flying
0441   Chatot
Normal Flying
0468   Togekiss
Normal Flying
0487   Giratina
Ghost Dragon
0487   Giratina
Ghost Dragon
0493   Arceus
Water
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


Special move

#   Pokémon Type Obtained with
0025   Pikachu
Electric Pokéwalker -
Yellow Forest
Bold indicates a Pokémon which gets STAB from this move.
Italic indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form gets STAB
from this move.


In the anime

The user soars into the air, then strikes. It can also be used for flying anywhere.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
  Pidgeot flies into the sky while carrying a Trainer on its back.
Corey's Pidgeot Mewtwo Strikes Back Debut
Ash's Pidgeot Pallet Party Panic None
Falkner's Pidgeot Fighting Flyer with Fire! None
Officer Jenny's Pidgeot Hoenn Alone! None
Sir Aaron's Pidgeot Lucario and the Mystery of Mew None
A Pidgeot captured by Natsuya's Capture Styler DP169 None
  Charizard takes to the sky while being able to carry its Trainer on its back.
Ash's Charizard Charizard Chills! None
Liza's Charla Charizard's Burning Ambition None
Corey Demario's Don Those Darn Electabuzz! None
  Dragonite flies into the sky while carrying a Trainer on its back.
Lance's Dragonite Talkin' 'Bout an Evolution None
  Flygon flies to the sky while carrying a passenger on its back.
A wild Flygon Jirachi: Wish Maker None
  Salamence takes to the sky while carrying a passenger on its back.
Butler's Salamence Jirachi: Wish Maker None
Silver's Salamence The Search for the Legend! None
J's Salamence Mutiny in the Bounty! None
  Skarmory flies through the skies while carrying a passenger on its back.
Winona's Skarmory Who's Flying Now? None
  Vibrava takes to the skies while holding a passenger with its legs.
Multiple wild Vibrava Beg, Burrow, and Steal None
  Staraptor flies into the sky with its Trainer on its back.
A Staraptor captured by Kellyn's Capture Styler Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 2 None
A Staraptor captured by Natsuya's Capture Styler SS023 None
  Fearow flies into the sky while its Trainer holds onto its leg.
J's Client's Fearow Pokémon Ranger and the Kidnapped Riolu! Part 2 None


In the manga

Pokémon Adventures


Trivia

  • In Pokémon Colosseum, Charizard dives on the ground on the second turn of Fly.
  • As of Generation IV, Fly is one of three HM moves that can be learned by level-up; the other two are Whirlpool and Waterfall.
    • The two Pokémon that learn it this way are dual-type Dragon/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation III.
    • Fly is also the only one of the three mentioned that was an HM in all generations.
  • Many Pokémon which are noted for their ability to fly (as well as carry a passenger) over long distances are unable to learn this move, such as Garchomp. Likewise, many Flying-types cannot learn this apparently due to their size (Drifloon) while their evolutions can, while others can learn it despite their size (Such as Pidgey, who is 1'0").
  • Doduo and Dodrio are both able to learn Fly, despite not having any wings. This is because the Japanese name for the move can also be translated as "sky jump", and both are known for their prowess at jumping.
  • Until Generation III, the only Pokémon able to learn Fly (with the exception of Mew, who can learn any TM and HM move) were Flying-types. Since Generation III, the only non-Flying-types able to learn Fly have been Dragon-types or Legendaries. Mew, Arceus (not in Sky Plate or Draco Plate) and Pikachu caught in the
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are the only non-Flying or Dragon-types to be able to learn Fly, and Pikachu is the only non-Legendary, non-Dragon and non-Flying type.

  • Interestingly, Fly cannot travel between even the closest of areas in Kanto and Johto, despite being able to fly over either of the regions. This is most evident in Mt. Silver.

In other languages

  • Dutch: Vlieg
  • French: Vol
  • German: Fliegen
  • Italian: Volo
  • Korean: 공중날기 Gongjungnalgi
  • Portuguese: Voar
  • Spanish: Vuelo
  • Hindi: Urro !


Generation I TMs
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Generation I HMs
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Generation II TMs
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Generation II HMs
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Generation III TMs
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Generation III HMs
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Generation IV TMs
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Generation IV HMs
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