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From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
This article is about the move Rain Dance. For the Field Move, see .
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Rain Danceあまごい Rain Prayer
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 5 (max. 8)
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Does not make
Not affected by Protect
Not affected by Magic Coat
Not affected by Snatch
Not affected by Mirror Move
Not affected by King's Rock
Affects all Pokémon on the field
Availability
Introduced
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The appeal works best the more the crowd is excited.
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Prevents the Voltage from going up in the same turn.
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Works better the more the crowd is excited.
On Smogon's Movedex:
Rain Dance (Japanese: あまごい Rain Prayer) is a non-damaging
introduced in . It has been
since Generation II.
When this move is used, a
will start on the field which will last for five turns. This clears any other
and it's possible to use it even if it is already raining.
While Rain Dance is in effect, the base damage of
moves will be increased by 50%, whereas the base damage of
moves will be decreased by 50%. Additionally, , , and
will recover only half as much HP as under clear conditions.
has 100% accuracy under the effect of Rain Dance.
Rain Dance will fail if it's already raining.
A Pokémon with
will restore 1/16 its maximum HP to itself after every turn, and a Pokémon with
will be twice as
in the rain. ,
only restore
of the user's maximum HP.
Additionally, Pokémon with
transform into the
is held when Rain Dance is used, the duration of rainfall is lengthened from 5 to 8 turns. Pokémon with the
Ability will regain
of their maximum HP at the end of each turn. Pokémon with
will have their existing
cured at the end of each turn.
In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the move Thunder has a 30% chance of bypassing
under Rain Dance. This does not happen in any other versions.
under the effect of Rain Dance.
If , , or a
is present, the move will fail.
If powered up by a
into Z-Rain Dance, the user's
stat raises one stage.
Description
Summons rain for five turns. While it is raining, the power of Water-type moves increases.
Boosts water-type moves for 5 turns.
Boosts the power of Water-type moves for 5 turns.*Raises the power of Water-type moves for 5 turns.*
A heavy rain falls for five turns, powering up Water- type moves.
The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns, powering up Water-type moves.
The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns, powering up Water-type moves. It lowers the power of Fire-type moves.
Egg Groups
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains
from this move.Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
Egg Groups
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Alola Form
Plant Cloak
Sandy Cloak
Trash Cloak
Normal Kyurem
Black Kyurem
White Kyurem
Eternal Flower
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains
from this move.Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
Egg Groups
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains
from this move.Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
Description
Changes the dungeon floor's weather to Rain over several turns.
The clouds
The user summons a rain cloud which causes rain.
First Used In
Slowpoke yawns, causing clouds to appear in the sky.
Lugia's body becomes surrounded in a crimson red aura, making a storm appear.
The orb on Dragonair's neck shines brightly and stormclouds appear, making it rain.
Alakazam crosses its spoons and a light blue energy ball forms in front of them. It then shoots the energy ball into the sky, creating storm clouds and making it rain.
Dusclops dances around, always staying on one leg and switching back and forth between the two. It also moves its hands back and forth first with its palms open, then with its pointer fingers sticking up. After a while, rain clouds appear in the sky and it starts to pour.
Koffing moves and spins its body around. After a while, rain clouds appear in the sky and it starts to pour.
Gengar does a hula-like dance, then sticks its backside in the air and shakes it around. After a while, dark rain clouds appear and it starts to pour.
Haunter dances around by clawing the air back and forth. After a while, dark rain clouds appear and it starts to pour.
Shuppet dances around by floating back and forth and flipping around. After a while, dark rain clouds appear and it starts to pour.
Gastly dances by floating back and forth. After a while, dark rain clouds appear and it starts to pour.
Misdreaves dances by floating back and forth and occasionally spinning its body around in the air. After a while, dark rain clouds appear and it starts to pour.
Duskull dances by crouching with its hands over its eye, then opening them and shaking its body. After a while, dark rain clouds appear and it starts to pour.
Blastoise fires two orbs of water from its hydro cannons into the sky at the sun. Then, rain clouds appear and it starts to rain, or Blastoise summons a dark circular cloud that spins counterclockwise, with a dark indent in the middle of the cloud and then rain falls from the cloud.
Bronzor's body glows white and releases steam from its body, causing a large raincloud to appear above the battlefield.
Yamask causes it to rain heavily all around the battlefield for a few moments.
Goomy summons dark rain clouds above the opponent, causing heavy rain to pour on them.
Sliggoo summons dark rain clouds and heavy rain pours from them.
Goodra summons dark rain clouds and heavy rain pours on them.
Espeon summons dark rain clouds and heavy rain pours on them.
Ludicolo summons a dark circular cloud that spins counterclockwise, with a dark indent in the middle of the cloud and then rain falls from the cloud.
Magneton summons a dark circular cloud that spins counterclockwise, with a dark indent in the middle of the cloud and then rain falls from the cloud.
Electivire
The user creates rain clouds.
First Chapter Used In
Electivire raises its arms in the air and rain clouds begin to form.
Floatzel and Quagsire
The user makes clouds appear and it starts to rain over the battlefield.
First Chapter Used In
Suicune looks into the sky and dark rain clouds appear in the sky. Then, it starts to rain over the battlefield.
Luvdisc faces the sky and releases multiple clouds from its mouth into the sky.
Quagsire raises its arms into the air and the sky begins to become cloudy. Rain then begins to fall from the sky onto the battlefield. The rain will continue to fall until Quagsire puts its arms down.
Floatzel raises its arms into the air and the sky begins to become cloudy. Rain then begins to fall from the sky onto the battlefield. The rain will continue to fall until Floatzel puts its arms down.
The user raises its arms and rain starts to come down.
First Chapter Used In
Empoleon summons rain by raising its arms.
The user summons rain.
First Chapter Used In
Empoleon summons rain.
The user summons a rain cloud and it starts pouring.
First Chapter Used In
Slowpoke yawns and forms a dark cloud that pours rain.
use Rain Dance but only the second half of the move was shown.
is the only Pokémon able to learn Rain Dance by leveling up that cannot learn any moves or have any
that benefit from . This may be related to its Pokédex entries, several of which mention Bronzong's natural power to summon rain clouds.
This move is based off , Shinto prayer and rituals for rain. Its English comes from the fact that some of its varieties include dance rituals.
乞雨 Qǐyǔ*
Sadetanssi
Danse Pluie
Χορ?? Βροχ??
Tarian Hujan
Pioggiadanza
???? Bibaragi
Taniec Deszczu
Portuguese
Dan?a da Chuva
Dan?a da Chuva
Dansul Ploii
Ki?ni Ples
Danza de Lluvia
Danza Lluvia
V? ?i?u M?a
Moves that cause
o Rain Dance o
o 05 ( o ) o
o 94 ( o ) o
This article is part of , a
that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games.
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This page was last modified on 14 January 2017, at 04:17.

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