Outrage (move)

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Outrage
げきりん Imperial Rage
Outrage HGSS.png
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Type  Dragon
Category  Physical
PP  15 (max. 24)
Power  120
Accuracy  100%
Priority  {{{priority}}}
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
May affect any foe, but not allies
Availability
Introduced  Generation II
Condition  Cool
Appeal  4 ♥♥♥♥
Jam  4 ♥♥♥♥
Jams the others, and misses one turn of appeals.
Condition  Cool
Appeal  2 ♥♥
Allows performance of the same move twice in a row.
Condition  Cool
Appeal  0  
Jamming  0  

Outrage (Japanese: げきりん Imperial Rage) is a damage-dealing Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation II.

Effect

Generation II

Outrage inflicts damage for 2-3 turns. While the user is using Outrage, it cannot use any other attacks and the trainer cannot recall the user. PP is deducted only on the turn Outrage is called; it will not be deducted for the amount of turns Outrage is used before it is finished. After Outrage is finished, the user becomes confused. The battle screen will show a message box saying that the user became confused.

If the Outrage duration is disrupted (such as by full paralysis or hurting itself due to confusion), it will immediately end. The user will only become confused if Thrash is fully executed, without its duration being disrupted. Sleep, freeze, partial trapping, and flinching will pause but not disrupt the duration of Outrage.

Outrage has a base power of 90 (like Thrash) in this generation.

Generation III

The effects of Outrage are the same as the previous generation, however, the battle screen will show a message box saying that the user became confused.

Generation IV

The effects of Outrage are the same as the previous generation; however, the base power has been increased to 120 and is now a physical move.

===Generation V The effects of Outrage are the same as the previous generation; however, the move is disrupted if it is not successful due to Wonder Guard immunity, missing, or Protecting.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

The user will attack randomly one tile ratio away, the user will then become confused after pulling off the move.

Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Type Level
I II III IV V VI
115   Kangaskhan Normal Normal     37 46 '
147   Dratini Dragon Dragon 50 50 51 55 ''''
148   Dragonair Dragon Dragon 56 56 61 67 ''''
149   Dragonite Dragon Flying 61 61 64 67 ''''
210   Granbull Normal Normal       67 '
384   Rayquaza Dragon Flying   65 80 50 50 ''''
553   Krookodile Ground Dark       60 '
610   Axew Dragon Dragon       56 ''''
611   Fraxure Dragon Dragon       60 ''''
612   Haxorus Dragon Dragon       66 ''''
621   Druddigon Dragon Dragon       62 ''''
633   Deino Dark Dragon       62 ''''
634   Zweilous Dark Dragon       71 ''''
635   Hydreigon Dark Dragon       79 ''''
643   Reshiram Dragon Fire       85 ''''
644   Zekrom Dragon Electric       85 ''''
645   Landorus Ground Flying       85 '
646   Kyurem Dragon Ice       85 ''''
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 Type Father
II III IV V VI
004   Charmander Fire Fire                       
116   Horsea Water Water                 
246   Larvitar Rock Ground           
443   Gible Dragon Ground                   
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 move tutor

In Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver

#   Pokémon Type
0003   Venusaur
Grass Poison
0006   Charizard
Fire Flying
0009   Blastoise
Water
0031   Nidoqueen
Poison Ground
0034   Nidoking
Poison Ground
0056   Mankey
Fighting
0057   Primeape
Fighting
0105   Marowak
Ground
0112   Rhydon
Ground Rock
0115   Kangaskhan
Normal
0116   Horsea
Water
0117   Seadra
Water
0128   Tauros
Normal
0130   Gyarados
Water Flying
0131   Lapras
Water Ice
0143   Snorlax
Normal
0147   Dratini
Dragon
0148   Dragonair
Dragon
0149   Dragonite
Dragon Flying
0151   Mew
Psychic
0154   Meganium
Grass
0160   Feraligatr
Water
0181   Ampharos
Electric
0230   Kingdra
Water Dragon
0248   Tyranitar
Rock Dark
0254   Sceptile
Grass
0260   Swampert
Water Ground
0295   Exploud
Normal
0306   Aggron
Steel Rock
0329   Vibrava
Ground Dragon
0330   Flygon
Ground Dragon
0333   Swablu
Normal Flying
0334   Altaria
Dragon Flying
0357   Tropius
Grass Flying
0371   Bagon
Dragon
0372   Shelgon
Dragon
0373   Salamence
Dragon Flying
0380   Latias
Dragon Psychic
0381   Latios
Dragon Psychic
0384   Rayquaza
Dragon Flying
0389   Torterra
Grass Ground
0409   Rampardos
Rock
0411   Bastiodon
Rock Steel
0443   Gible
Dragon Ground
0444   Gabite
Dragon Ground
0445   Garchomp
Dragon Ground
0446   Munchlax
Normal
0460   Abomasnow
Grass Ice
0464   Rhyperior
Ground Rock
0483   Dialga
Steel Dragon
0484   Palkia
Water Dragon
0487   Giratina
Ghost Dragon
0487   Giratina
Ghost Dragon
0493   Arceus
Normal
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 event

Generation IV

#   Pokémon Type Obtained with
0149   Dragonite Dragon Flying Saikyou and Toys "R" Us Events
0384   Rayquaza Dragon Flying Nintendo of Korea Event
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

 
Dragonite
 
Axew
 
Being confused
The user rampages and attacks endlessly, then becomes confused.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
  Dragonite becomes extremely enraged and goes on a rampage.
A wild Dragonite Great Bowls of Fire! Debut
  Axew's eyes glow red and it becomes outlined by red aura. Axew then goes on a rampage, attacking the opponent violently with punches and kicks. After that, Axew becomes confused.
Iris's Axew BW042 None


In the manga

Pokémon Adventures


In other generations

In other languages

Language Title
  Dutch Drakenwoede
  French Colère
  German Wutanfall
  Greek Παροργισμός
  Italian Oltraggio
  Korean 역린 Yeokrin
  Portuguese Ataque de Raiva
  Serbian Siloviti Bes
  Spanish Enfado



Variations of the move Thrash
  ThrashOutrageRaging Fury
  Petal Dance


  This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games.