Toxic (move)

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Toxic
どくどく Excessive Poison
Type  Poison
Category  Status
PP  10 (max. 16)
Power  —
Accuracy  90%
Priority  0
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Smart
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
Jam  0  
Worsens the condition of those that made appeals.
Condition  Smart
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Prevents the Voltage from going down in the same turn.
Condition  Clever
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
Brings down the energy of any Pokémon that have already used a move this turn.

Toxic (Japanese: どくどく Excessive Poison) is a non-damaging Poison-type move introduced in Generation I. It is TM06 in every generation so far.

Effect

Generation I

Toxic badly poisons the target, and has an accuracy of 85%. When the target takes damage from the poison, the damage done will be N * x, where N starts at 1 and x is 1/16 of the target's maximum HP (rounded down, but not less than 1). While a Pokémon is badly poisoned, N increases by 1 each time it takes either Toxic or Leech Seed damage (meaning it may increase twice per turn if a Pokémon is affected by both). When an afflicted Pokémon is affected by Haze, switches out, or when the battle ends, the Pokémon's poison status becomes regular poison.

If a badly poisoned Pokémon successfully uses Rest, it will be cured of poison, but N is not reset; if it then suffers burn, Leech Seed or poison damage, that damage will still be calculated as N * x, and the N value will still increase by 1 each time (however, if the Pokémon is poisoned with Toxic, the N value will be reset to 1).

In Pokémon Stadium, the N value of Toxic is reset by Rest.

Generation II

Most of the glitches from the previous generation were fixed. However, Baton Pass and Heal Bell doesn't properly reset the Toxic counter and status effect. As a result, if the new Pokémon is, or already was, affected by a poison or burn, it will take damage as if it were under the effect of Toxic. It will reuse the count of the previous Pokémon unless it is afflicted by Toxic in which the counter will be reset.

Generations III to IV

All effects are the same, except Toxic is now separate from other forms of recurrent damage (no longer builds from them or affects their strength). Toxic cannot affect Steel-type Pokémon and targets with Immunity as their Ability.

Generation V

Toxic now has an accuracy of 90.

Generation VI onwards

Toxic will never miss if used by a Poison-type Pokémon, even during the semi-invulnerable turn of moves such as Fly and Dig.

Toxic can also be used as part of a Contest Spectacular combination, causing Hex, Venom Drench and Venoshock to give an extra three appeal points if used in the next turn.

If powered up by a Poisonium Z into Z-Toxic, the user's Defense stat raises one stage.

Description

Games Description
Stad A technique that badly poisons the target. The amount of damage from the poison increases every turn.
Stad2 A move that badly poisons the target. The amount of poison damage increases every turn.
GSC A poison move with increasing damage.
RSE Poisons the foe with an intensifying toxin.*
Poisons the foe with a toxin that gradually worsens.*
FRLG A move that badly poisons the foe. Its poison damage worsens every turn.
ColoXD Poisons the target with an intensifying toxin.*
Poisons the target with a toxin that gradually worsens.*
DPPtHGSS A move that leaves the target badly poisoned. Its poison damage worsens every turn.*
A move that leaves the foe badly poisoned. This poison damage worsens every turn.*
PBR A move that leaves the target badly poisoned. Its poison damage worsens every turn.
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SM
A move that leaves the target badly poisoned. Its poison damage worsens every turn.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
0043 Oddish GrassIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Grass Grass 35ORAS 35
0044 Gloom GrassIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Grass Grass 39ORAS 39
0269 Dustox BugIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Bug Bug 38 38 38 38XY
32ORAS
32
0285 Shroomish GrassIC Big.png Fairy Grass 33ORAS 33
0315 Roselia GrassIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Fairy Grass 45 37 37BW
40B2W2
40 40
0316 Gulpin PoisonIC Big.png Amorphous Amorphous 28 28 28 28XY
25ORAS
25
0317 Swalot PoisonIC Big.png Amorphous Amorphous 31 30 30 30XY
25ORAS
25
0416 Vespiquen BugIC Big.png
FlyingIC Big.png
Bug Bug 27 27BW
33B2W2
33 33
0434 Stunky PoisonIC Big.png
DarkIC Big.png
Field Field 20DP
27PtHGSS
27 27 27
0435 Skuntank PoisonIC Big.png
DarkIC Big.png
Field Field 20DP
27PtHGSS
27 27 27
0543 Venipede BugIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Bug Bug 36 36 36
0544 Whirlipede BugIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Bug Bug 41 41 41
0545 Scolipede BugIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Bug Bug 44 44 44
0568 Trubbish PoisonIC Big.png Mineral Mineral 36 36 36
0569 Garbodor PoisonIC Big.png Mineral Mineral 39 39 39
0590 Foongus GrassIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Grass Grass 32 32 32
0591 Amoonguss GrassIC Big.png
PoisonIC Big.png
Grass Grass 32 32 32
0690 Skrelp PoisonIC Big.png
WaterIC Big.png
Water 1 Dragon 32 32
0691 Dragalge PoisonIC Big.png
DragonIC Big.png
Water 1 Dragon 32 32
0747 Mareanie PoisonIC Big.png
WaterIC Big.png
Water 1 Water 1 21
0748 Toxapex PoisonIC Big.png
WaterIC Big.png
Water 1 Water 1 21
0757 Salandit PoisonIC Big.png
FireIC Big.png
Monster Dragon 29
0758 Salazzle PoisonIC Big.png
FireIC Big.png
Monster Dragon 29
0771 Pyukumuku WaterIC Big.png Water 1 Water 1 45
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 TM

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Machine
I
TM06
II
TM06
III
TM06
IV
TM06
V
TM06
VI
TM06
VII
TM06
VIII
--
IX
--
All Pokémon who can learn TMs can learn Toxic except Unown,
Wobbuffet, Wynaut, Kricketot, Burmy, Tynamo, Spewpa, and Magearna.
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 Rumble Blast

Any Pokémon that goes into the area in front of the user will be Badly Poisoned.

Description

Games Description
MDRB Badly poisons the target. If a Pokémon is badly poisoned, it sustains damage over several turns.


In the anime

Garbodor Toxic.png
Garbodor
Jessie Arbok Toxic.png
Arbok
Jupiter Skuntank Toxic.png
Skuntank
Mairin Chespie Toxic.png
Chespin
The user releases a purple or black liquid that poisons the foe.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Arbok Arbok opens its mouth and releases a black smog from its mouth at the opponent.
Jessie's Arbok Make Room for Gloom! Debut
Skuntank Skuntank releases a thick purple stream of liquid that breaks apart and falls in puddles all over the battlefield. The puddles then shrink and release a thick purple gas from them, poisoning the opponent if it breathes it in.
Jupiter's Skuntank Unlocking the Red Chain of Events! None
Scolipede Scolipede releases a stream of thick purple liquid from its mouth at the opponent. Anything the liquid touches, it dissolves.
A wild Scolipede The Bloom Is on Axew! None
Roxie's Scolipede Rocking the Virbank Gym! Part 1 None
Garbodor Garbodor fires multiple globs of purple liquid from the pipes on its right hand at the opponent.
A wild Garbodor Scraggy and the Demanding Gothita! None
Chespin Chespin launches two jets of purple liquid from its spikes at the opponent. Before reaching their target, the streams break apart and disperse midair into a cloud which envelops, and then poisons the opponent.
Mairin's Chespie Mega Evolution Special I None
Skrelp Skrelp releases a stream of thick purple liquid from its mouth at the opponent, badly poisoning it.
A wild Skrelp An Undersea Place to Call Home! None
Drapion Drapion fires a ball of purple liquid from its mouth at the opponent.
Celosia's Drapion From A to Z! None


In the manga

In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga


In the Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 manga


In the Pokémon Adventures manga


In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga


In other generations

Core series games

Spin-off series games

Trivia

Toxic used by Ekans vs. Toxic used by Spinda.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 劇毒 Kehkduhk
Mandarin 剧毒 Jùdú *
猛毒素 Měng Dúsù *
Denmark Flag.png Danish Gift
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Gif
Vergiftig
Finland Flag.png Finnish Myrkky
France Flag.png French Toxik
Germany Flag.png German Toxin
Greece Flag.png Greek Τοξίνη Toxíni
India Flag.png Hindi जहर छोडना Jahar Chhodna
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Toksik
Italy Flag.png Italian Tossina
South Korea Flag.png Korean 맹독 Maengdok
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Gift
Poland Flag.png Polish Toksyna
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Tóxico (early anime, TCG, manga)
Ataque Tóxico (XY series-present)
Romania Flag.png Romanian Toxicitatea
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Toksični Napad
Spain Flag.png Spanish Tóxico
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Độc


Variations of the move Leech Seed
StatusIC HOME.png Leech SeedToxic


Generation I TMs
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Generation I HMs
0102030405
Generation II TMs
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26272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950
Generation II HMs
01020304050607
Generation III TMs
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26272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950
Generation III HMs
0102030405060708RSE
Generation IV TMs
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2425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
4748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869
7071727374757677787980818283848586878889909192
Generation IV HMs
01020304 • 05 (DPPtHGSS) • 060708
Generation V TMs
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20212223242526272829303132333435363738
39404142434445464748495051525354555657
58596061626364656667686970717273747576
77787980818283848586878889909192939495
Generation V HMs
010203040506
Generation VI TMs
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2728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152
5354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778
798081828384858687888990919293 • 94 (XYORAS) • 9596979899100
Generation VI HMs
010203040506ORAS07ORAS
Generation VII TMs
SMUSUM
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2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
4142434445464748495051525354555657585960
6162636465666768697071727374757677787980
81828384858687888990919293949596979899100
PE
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2122232425262728293031323334353637383940
4142434445464748495051525354555657585960


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