Pokédex - Move Data - Beat Up
Gold/Silver Version
Type | Power | Accuracy | PP | Effect Chance (/256) | Flags |
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DARK | 10 | 255 | 10 | 0 | fg |
Does one hit for each unfainted Pokémon (both in battle and not in battle) on the user’s side, excluding Eggs and those that are poisoned, burned, paralyzed, frozen, or asleep, in the order in which they started the battle. Fails if there is no such Pokémon. For each of those Pokémon, Attack used in damage formula is the Attack race value (commonly called "base stat") for that Pokémon’s original species; Level used in damage formula is the level of that Pokémon; Defense used in damage formula is the Defense race value (commonly called "base stat") for the opposing Pokémon’s current species. This attack’s damage isn’t affected by the opposing Pokémon’s or the user’s types. Effects that can change this attack’s damage, except critical hits and damage variance, are not applied. Considered a multi-hit attack. (Message "But it failed" appears if only one Pokémon is involved, even when it hits.)
Flag g: This attack has an accuracy check. BrightPowder and the like can reduce its accuracy. Flag f: If the user holds a King's Rock or the like, the target has a chance to flinch if this attack succeeds.
Ruby/Sapphire Version
Type | Power | Accuracy | PP | Effect Chance (%) | Range | Flags |
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DARK | 10 | 100 | 10 | 0 | Single exc. user | bef |
Does one hit for each Pokémon (both in battle and not in battle) on the user’s side, excluding Eggs and those that have fainted or that are poisoned, burned, paralyzed, frozen, or asleep. Fails if there is no such Pokémon. For each of those Pokémon, Attack used in damage formula is the Attack race value (commonly called "base stat") for that Pokémon’s original species; the Level used in damage formula is the level of that Pokémon; and the Defense used in damage formula is the Defense race value (commonly called "base stat") for the target’s current species. Effects that change this attack’s damage aren’t applied, except the effect of Helping Hand, critical hits, and damage variance (in that order). Accuracy check is performed only once. Considered a multi-hit attack. All hits are considered attacks by the user. (The order corresponds to how the user’s controller listed the Pokémon as the battle began. If there are two Trainers on a single side, the Pokémon controlled by the Trainer on the left, when their backs are seen, go before those of the other Trainer.)
Flag b: The target can use Protect or Detect to protect itself from this attack. Flag e: This attack can be used with Mirror Move. Flag f: If the user holds a King's Rock or the like, the target has a chance to flinch if this attack succeeds.
Diamond/Pearl Version
Type | Category | Power | Accuracy | PP | Effect Chance (%) | Range | Flags |
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DARK | Physical | 10 | 100 | 10 | 0 | Single exc. user | bef |
Does one hit for the user and each other unfainted non-Egg Pokémon (both in battle and not in battle) on the user’s side that aren’t poisoned, burned, paralyzed, frozen, or asleep. For each of those Pokémon, Attack used in damage formula is the Attack race value (commonly called "base stat") for that Pokémon’s original species; the Level used in damage formula is the level of that Pokémon; and the Defense used in damage formula is the Defense race value (commonly called "base stat") for the target’s current species. Effects that change this attack’s damage are not applied, except critical hits, damage variance, and the effect of Helping Hand. Accuracy check is done only once. Considered a multi-hit attack. All hits are considered attacks by the user. (The order corresponds to how the user’s controller listed the Pokémon as the battle began. If there are two Trainers on a single side, the Pokémon controlled by the Trainer on the left, when their backs are seen, go before those of the other Trainer.)
Flag b: The target can use Protect or Detect to protect itself from this attack. Flag e: This attack can be used with Mirror Move. Flag f: If the user holds a King's Rock or the like, the target has a chance to flinch if this attack succeeds.
Black/White Version
Type | Category | Power | Accuracy | PP | Effect Chance (%) | Range | Flags |
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DARK | Physical | 1 | 100 | 10 | 0 | Single exc. user | be |
Does one hit for the user and each other unfainted non-Egg Pokémon (both in battle and not in battle) that aren’t poisoned, burned, paralyzed, frozen, or asleep with the same controller as the user, in order. For each hit, this attack’s power is equal to 5+(X/10), where X is the Attack race value (commonly called "base stat") for the corresponding Pokémon’s species. (All hits are considered attacks by the user.)
Flag b: The target can use Protect or Detect to protect itself from this attack. Flag e: This attack can be used with Mirror Move.
Pokémon that can learn Beat Up
The following Pokémon can learn Beat Up:
Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg MoveEgg Move (as Aipom)Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg Move (as Ekans)Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg Move (as Charmander)Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg MoveRuby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg Move (as Charmander)Egg MoveRuby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg MoveRuby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg Move (as Diglett)Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg MoveRuby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg Move- Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg Move (as Houndour)
- Diamond/Pearl Versions and Later, but Before Black/White: Level 28
- Diamond/Pearl Versions and Later, but Before Black/White: Level 27 (as Houndour)
- Black/White Versions and Later: Level 26
- Black/White Versions and Later: Level 25 (as Houndour)
- Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later: Egg Move
- Diamond/Pearl Versions and Later, but Before Black/White: Level 27
- Black/White Versions and Later: Level 25
- Ruby/Sapphire Versions and Later, but Before Diamond/Pearl: Level 57
- Diamond/Pearl Versions and Later, but Before Black/White: Level 38
- Black/White Versions and Later: Level 42
- Before Diamond/Pearl: Level 57 (as Sneasel)
- Before Black/White: Level 38 (as Sneasel)
- Black/White Versions and Later: Level 42 (as Sneasel)
Pokémon that can learn Beat Up in the Game Boy games
The following Pokémon can learn Beat Up:
Crystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg Move (as Ekans)Crystal: Egg Move (as Charmander)Crystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg Move (as Charmander)Crystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg Move (as Diglett)Crystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg Move (as Houndour)Crystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg MoveGold/Silver; Crystal: Pokémon Distribution: Pokemon Center NYCrystal: Egg Move (as Nidoran♂)Crystal: Egg Move (as Nidoran♀)Crystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg MoveCrystal: Egg Move (as Nidoran♀)Crystal: Egg Move (as Nidoran♂)Crystal: Egg Move (as Mankey)Gold/Silver; Crystal: SketchGold/Silver; Crystal: Level 57