Generation IV · Move No. 390

Toxic Spikes

Toxic Spikes is a Poison-type, Status-class Move. Review its attributes, effect, game availability and every Pokémon able to learn it.

Power
Accuracy
20 PP
#0390 Toxic Spikes
Overview

Move description

The user lays a trap of poison spikes at the feet of the opposing team. The spikes will poison opposing Pokémon that switch into battle.

Overview

Target

Opponent’s field

The opposing side of the field. Affects opposing Pokémon.

Overview

Effect

Scatters poisoned spikes around the opposing field, which poison opposing Pokémon that enter the field. A second layer of these spikes may be laid down, in which case Pokémon will be badly poisoned instead. Pokémon immune to either Ground moves or being poisoned are immune to this effect. Pokémon otherwise immune to Ground moves are affected during Gravity. If a Poison Pokémon not immune to Ground moves enters a field covered with poisoned spikes, the spikes are removed. Rapid Spin will remove this effect from its user’s side of the field. Defog will remove this effect from its target’s side of the field. This move does not trigger Synchronize, unless the Pokémon with Synchronize was forced to enter the field by another effect such as Roar. Pokémon entering the field due to Baton Pass are not affected by this effect.

Battle mechanics

Technical behavior, availability and special interactions for this move.

Generation IV Sinnoh
Category Effect on one side of the field
Priority 0

Availability

TR Main series

Location: Max Raid Battle Reward - Watt Trader - 2000W

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Interactions

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Reflectable Unusable during Sky Battles

History across games

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13 versions Latest: Scarlet / Violet
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Compatibility

Pokémon that learn Toxic Spikes

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