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Stealth Rock (Japanese: ステルスロック Stealth Rock) is a non-damaging Rock-type move introduced in Generation IV. It was TM76 in Generation IV, and TM56 in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. It is TR76 in Generation VIII.

Effect

Generation IV

Stealth Rock sets an entry hazard around the target Pokémon. Pokémon on the target's field receive damage upon switching in. The amount of damage inflicted upon switching in is affected by the effectiveness of Rock against the target. It also does not stack if multiple layers are set. It does not damage Pokémon with the Ability Magic Guard. Rapid Spin removes Steath Rock from the user's side of the field if it affects its target; Defog removes the effect of Stealth Rock from the target's side of the field if it affects its target.

The damage is taken from the victim's maximum HP, and follows:

Type effectiveness Damage (Max. HP) 0.25× 3.125% 0.5× 6.25% 1× 12.5% 2× 25% 4× 50%

Regardless of the weather, as Castform transforms after entry hazards take effect, Castform only takes 12.5% damage.

Generation V

Stealth Rock can now be reflected by Magic Coat.

Generation VI onwards

Defog now clears Stealth Rock from both sides.

Stealth Rock is unaffected by strong winds. In an Inverse Battle, Stealth Rock uses the inverted weakness and resistance to Rock to calculate damage.

Stealth Rock can be used as part of a Contest Spectacular combination, causing Circle Throw, Dragon Tail, Roar, and Whirlwind to give extra three appeal points if used in the next turn.

Any Pokémon that appear after calling for help during SOS Battles are subject to Stealth Rock.

If powered up by a Rockium Z into Z-Stealth Rock, it will raise the user's Defense stat by one stage.

Using G-Max Stonesurge will set up Stealth Rock on the target's side of the field.

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In other games

The user will lay a Stealth Rock tile. If any opposing Pokémon steps on the tile, they will receive damage. When the player uses Stealth Rock, the trap is hidden until a Pokémon activates it and has no effect on the user or allies; however, if the opposing Pokémon uses this move, this trap will be visible to player so that it can be avoided. Unlike the main series games, the damage dealt by Stealth Rock does not depend on weakness or resistance. A Stealth Rock tile cannot be placed under one-tile-wide hallways or the entrance of a room.

Description

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Games Description MD T D Turns the user's tile into a Stealth Rock trap. A Stealth Rock trap inflicts damage on enemies that step on it. MD S Turns the user's tile into a Stealth Rock trap. A Stealth Rock trap is invisible when created and inflicts damage on enemies that step on it. B S L あしもとに わな『ステルスロック』を つくる わな『ステルスロック』を ふんでしまった てきポケモンは ダメージをうける MD GtI

S MD It creates a Stealth Rock trap on your tile. *

It turns your tile into an invisible Stealth Rock trap. A Stealth Rock trap damages enemies that step on it. *

In the anime

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In other generations

Core series games

Side series games

Trivia

Stealth Rock is the only Rock-type Cool move.

In other languages

Language Title Chinese Cantonese 隱形岩 Yányìhng Ngàahm Mandarin 隱形岩 / 隐形岩 Yǐnxíng Yán Dutch Sluipsteen French Piège de Roc German Tarnsteine Greek Ενέδρα Βράχων Italian Levitoroccia Korean 스텔스록 Stealth Rock Polish Tajemnicza Skała *

Podstępna Skała * Portuguese Brazil Pedra Oculta Portugal Rocha Esquiva Romanian Piatra Secretă Spanish Latin America Rocas Sigilosas Spain Trampa Rocas Vietnamese Đá Ngầm











