Tectonic Rage ライジングランドオーバー Rising Land Over
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Target
Foe
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Foe
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Foe
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Ally
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Ally
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Tectonic Rage (Japanese: ライジングランドオーバー Rising Land Over) is a damage-dealing Ground-type Z-Move introduced in Generation VII.
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Effect
Generation VII
Tectonic Rage inflicts damage. Its power and whether it is a special or physical move depends on the move it is based on.
Generation VIII
Tectonic Rage cannot be selected in a battle.
Description
Games
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Description
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SMUSUM
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The user burrows deep into the ground and slams into the target with the full force of its Z-Power. The power varies, depending on the original move.
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This move can't be used. It's recommended that this move is forgotten. Once forgotten, this move can't be remembered.
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LearnsetIn the anime
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Hapu
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Preparing
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Mudsdale
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The user gathers Z-Power and drops the opponent into a fissure before slamming into them with full force.
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Pokémon
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Method
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User
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First Used In
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Notes
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Mudsdale
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Mudsdale's Trainer strikes a series of poses to build Z-Power. Mudsdale then stomps the ground with its front hooves, causing a fissure to open underneath the opponent, who then proceeds to fall in. Mudsdale burrows underground and rushes at the opponent before sending them flying with a full force tackle. Afterward, Mudsdale emerges from underground and the fissure closes.
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Hapu's Mudsdale
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A Grand Debut!
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Debut Base move is High Horsepower or Bulldoze
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
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Hapu
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Mudsdale
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The user burrows deep into the ground and slams into the target with the full force of its Z-Power.
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Pokémon
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Method
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User
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First Chapter Used In
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Notes
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Mudsdale
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Mudsdale's Trainer strikes a series of poses to build Z-Power. It then creates a fissure underneath the opponent, from which powerful energy bursts out and hurts the opponent.
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Hapu's Mudsdale
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PASM34
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Debut Base move is Mud-Slap
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AppearanceIn other languages