Stun Spore (move)

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しびれごなNumbing Powder
Type Grass
Category Status
PP 30(max. 48)
Power —
Accuracy 75%
Priority 0
Range
OpponentOpponentOpponent
SelfAllyAlly
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced Generation I
Condition Smart
Appeal 2♥♥
Jam 1
Badly startles all Pokémon that made good appeals.
Condition Smart
Appeal 2♥♥
Prevents the Voltage from going down in the same turn.
Condition Clever
Appeal 2♥♥
Jamming 1
Badly startles all Pokémon that successfully showed their appeal.

Stun Spore (Japanese:しびれごなNumbing Powder) is a non-damagingGrass-typemove introduced inGeneration I.

It appears to be aparalyzingcounterpart toPoison Powder andSleep Powder, as the accuracy, Contest group, appeal, effects, Japanese names and animation are the same or very similar. They are also usually learned at the same level or in a similar pattern.

Effect

Generation I

Stun Sporeparalyzes the target. In the Generation I handheld games only, Stun Spore can affect a target behind asubstitute.

Generation II

In the Generation IIcore series games, when an in-game opponent outside of theBattle Tower uses Stun Spore, the move has a 25% chance to fail in addition to its normal chance to miss.

Generation III to V

Stun Spore cannot affect targets withLimber as theirAbility.

Stun Spore can be used as the second move of aPokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining 2 bonus appeal points ifSweet Scent was used in the previous turn.

Generation VI onwards

Grass-type andElectric-type Pokémon, Pokémon withOvercoat, and Pokémon holding theSafety Goggles are now immune to Stun Spore.

Stun Spore can also be used as part of aContest Spectacular combination, causingHex andSmelling Salts to give an extra three appeal points if used in the next turn.

If powered up by aGrassium Z into Z-Stun Spore, the user'sSpecial Defense stat is raised by one stage.

Generation VIII

Pokémon Legends: Arceus

Category Status
PP 20
AgileStrong
Power — — —
Accuracy 80% 80% 100%
Action speed modifier
Self 0 0 +5
Target 0 +3 0
Additional effect
Turns 5 3 7
  ? ?
  ? ?
Inflicts the target with paralysis

Generation IX

Pokémon Legends: Z-A

Category Status
Accuracy 100%
StandardPlus Move
Power
Cooldown 10s
Move wind-up time 15 frames
Effect duration —s
Additional effect
 —
 —
 —
None

Description

GamesDescription
StadA special move that causes paralysis. When paralyzed, the victim has a one-in-four chance of immobility.
Stad2Special move that causes paralysis. The victim has a one-in-four chance of immobility.
GSCA move that may paralyze the foe.
RSEScatters a powder that may paralyze the foe.
FRLGParalyzing dust is scattered wildly. It may paralyze the foe.
ColoXDScatters a powder that may paralyze the target.
DPPtHGSSPBRThe user scatters a cloud of paralyzing powder. It may paralyze the target.
BWB2W2The user scatters a cloud of paralyzing powder. It may leave the target with paralysis.
XYORAS
SMUSUMPE
SwShBDSPLA
SV
The user scatters a cloud of numbing powder that paralyzes the target.
ZAThe user scatters a cloud of numbing powder that leaves targets paralyzed.


Learnset

Byleveling up

#PokémonTypesEgg GroupsLevel
IIIIIIIVVVIVIIVIIIIX
0012Butterfree
BugBug16RGB
14Y
141412121213131212
0043Oddish
GrassGrass171616151515XY
14ORAS
1413161616
0044Gloom
GrassGrass1, 171616151515XY
14ORAS
1413161616
0045Vileplume
GrassGrass1, 17111111111
0046Paras
BugGrass13776666465
0047Parasect
BugGrass1, 131, 71, 71, 61, 61, 61, 61, 41, 65
0048Venonat
BugBug30282823232323162323
0049Venomoth
BugBug30282823232323162323
0069Bellsprout
GrassGrass2119191717171718171717
0070Weepinbell
GrassGrass2319191717171718171717
0071Victreebel
GrassGrass1117
0100Voltorb
Voltorb
Hisuian Form

MineralMineral6
0101Electrode
Electrode
Hisuian Form

MineralMineral6
0102Exeggcute
GrassGrass3225251919191916
0103Exeggutor
GrassGrass1
0103Exeggutor
Exeggutor
Alolan Form

GrassGrass1
0114TangelaGrassGrass3634372929BW
30B2W2
303029446
0182BellossomGrassGrass111111111
0187Hoppip
FairyGrass1515141414141410
0188Skiploom
FairyGrass1515141414141412
0189Jumpluff
FairyGrass1515141414141412
0267Beautifly
BugBug17171717XY
15ORAS
1515
0284Masquerain
Water 1Bug40333333XY
26ORAS
262626
0285ShroomishFairyGrass7999XY
5ORAS
555
0286Breloom
FairyGrass1, 71, 91, 91, 9XY
1, 5ORAS
1, 51, 51
0315Roselia
FairyGrass131010101011181
0406Budew
No Eggs DiscoveredNo Eggs Discovered1010101011181
0407Roserade
FairyGrass11181
0420CherubiFairyGrass9
0421CherrimFairyGrass9
0455CarnivineGrassGrass18
0465TangrowthGrassGrass2929BW
30B2W2
3030446
0546Cottonee
GrassFairy10101066
0547Whimsicott
GrassFairy11
0548PetililGrassGrass222222696
0549LilligantGrassGrass11
0549Lilligant
Lilligant
Hisuian Form

GrassGrass91
0590Foongus
GrassGrass881
0591Amoonguss
GrassGrass111
0664ScatterbugBugBug6667
0665SpewpaBugBug7
0666Vivillon
Vivillon
All forms

BugBug1111
0742Cutiefly
BugFairy766
0743Ribombee
BugFairy1, 711
0873Frosmoth
BugBug44
0948Toedscool
GrassGrass8
0949Toedscruel
GrassGrass8
0986Brute Bonnet
No Eggs DiscoveredNo Eggs Discovered7
0988Slither Wing
No Eggs DiscoveredNo Eggs Discovered7
1001Wo-Chien
No Eggs DiscoveredNo Eggs Discovered15
1012Poltchageist
Poltchageist
All forms

MineralAmorphous1
1013Sinistcha
Sinistcha
All forms

MineralAmorphous1
Bold indicates a Pokémon gainsSTAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose Evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


Bybreeding

#PokémonTypesEgg GroupsEgg Move
IVVVIVIIVIIIIX
0102Exeggcute
GrassGrass
0455CarnivineGrassGrass
0590Foongus
GrassGrass
0664ScatterbugBugBug
0755Morelull
GrassGrass
0829GossifleurGrassGrass
Bold indicates a Pokémon gainsSTAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose Evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


In other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Stun Spore targets all adjacent enemy Pokémon and inflictsparalysis on them. This move is affected byMagic Coat.

GameBase
Power
Max
Power
Base
PP
Max
PP
Base
Accuracy
Max
Accuracy
RangeTargetCuts
corners
MDRB--17-100%-1 tile around userEnemyYes
MDTDS--17-88%-1 tile around userEnemyYes
BSL--17-88%-1 tile around userEnemyYes
MDGtI--209970%98%1 tile around userEnemyYes
SMD--179983%98%1 tile around userEnemyYes
With some exceptions, Pokémon learnsets match those from the core series games:

Pokémon Rumble Rush

InPokémon Rumble Rush, allstatus moves including Stun Spore could only be used by opposing Pokémon and could not be obtained on any caught Pokémon. Stun Spore could be seen as a move used by BossParasect,Hoppip,Shroomish,Budew, andScatterbug.

Stun Spore
Charge time0.5 seconds
Range typeArc (melee)
TargetEnemy
Additional effectParalyzes the foe

Pokémon Masters EX

NameCategoryMove gauge costMP
(uses)
BasepowerMaxpowerAccuracyTargetEffect tagDescriptionPlayablesync pair(s)
Stun SporeStatus290%An opponentLeaves the target paralyzed. Erika & Vileplume
Serena (Palentine's 2021) & Whimsicott
Mallow & Shiinotic
Barry & Roserade
Scottie/Bettie &Oddish/Gloom/VileplumeEgg(Tech role only)
Scottie/Bettie &Paras/ParasectEgg(Tech role only)
Scottie/Bettie &Venonat/VenomothEgg(Tech role only)
Scottie/Bettie &TangelaEgg(Tech role only)
Buddy move
Frozen Butterfly Stun SporeStatus1—%All opponentsSure HitActivation Condition: When the field of play's zone turns into a Bug Zone.

Deactivation Condition: When the field of play's zone is no longer a Bug Zone.

Never misses. Leaves the target paralyzed. Leaves the target confused. Lowers the target's Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, Speed, accuracy, and evasiveness by 1 stat rank.

Viola (Holiday 2023) & Vivillon

Description

GamesDescription
MDRBCauses paralysis in surrounding foes. A Pokémon affected by paralysis is incapable of attacking or using moves.
MDTDSAfflicts enemies within a 1-tile range with a Paralysis status condition. A Pokémon with the Paralysis condition has slowed movement and is incapable of action.
BSLまわりの てきポケモンを まひじょうたいにかえる まひじょうたいの ポケモンは わざがだせない
MDGtIIt causes the Paralysis status condition to nearby enemies. With the Paralysis status, their Travel Speed goes down and they can't attack or use moves.
SMDIt inflicts paralysis on nearby enemies. But it has no effect on Grass-type Pokémon.


In animation

Pokémon animated series


Breloom

Amoonguss

Parasect

Butterfree
The user scatters a cloud of paralyzing powder.
PokémonMethod
UserFirst Used InNotes
ButterfreeButterfree flies over the opponent and flaps its wings, releasing an orange powder from them, which paralyzes any Pokémon it comes in contact with.
Ash's ButterfreeThe Water Flowers of Cerulean CityDebut
Trainers' multiple ButterfreeBattle Aboard the St. AnneNone
Multiple wild ButterfreeMewtwo ReturnsNone
Jeremy's ButterfreeWeekend WarriorNone
Goh's ButterfreeA Snow Day for Searching!None
A wild ButterfreeCaring for a Mystery!None
TangelaTangela shakes its body and waves of red powder come out of it and hit the opponent, paralyzing it.
Erika's TangelaPokémon Scent-sationNone
VenonatVenonat shakes its fur and an orange mist is released from its body. Any Pokémon that gets trapped in the mist becomes paralyzed.
Aya's VenonatThe Ninja Poké-ShowdownNone
A Venonat Conway trained brieflyCamping It Up!None
A wild VenonatDistant Blue Sky!None
VenomothVenomoth flaps its wings and an orange powder comes out of them. Any Pokémon that gets trapped in the mist becomes paralyzed.
Koga's VenomothThe Ninja Poké-ShowdownNone
A wild VenomothThe Bug Stops Here!None
Chaz's VenomothAll Things Bright and Beautifly!None
Katie's VenomothShocks and BondsNone
Goh's VenomothPanic in the Park!None
ParasParas shakes its mushrooms and an orange powder comes out of them and at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Cassandra's ParasThe Problem with ParasNone
VileplumeA tornado of topaz mist comes out of the hole on Vileplume's head, paralyzing anyone who comes into contact with the dust; or, Vileplume releases a ball of orange dust into the air that lands on the opponent, paralyzing them; or, Vileplume releases a sparkling orange powder with white sparkles in it from the hole on its head
Jessebelle's VileplumeHoly Matrimony!None
Multiple wild VileplumePoké Ball PerilNone
A wild VileplumeThe Stun Spore DetourNone
Multiple wild VileplumeWhichever Way the Wind BlowsNone
A Coordinator's VileplumeA Hurdle for SquirtleNone
Nicolette's VileplumeMay's Egg-Cellent AdventureNone
A wild VileplumeBucking the Treasure Trend!None
A Performer's VileplumeA Showcase Debut!None
OddishOddish lowers the leaves in front of its head and an orange powder is released from them, paralyzing anyone who comes into contact with the dust.
Mariah's OddishFoul Weather FriendsNone
VictreebelVictreebel releases an orange mist from its mouth at the opponent, paralyzing it.
James's VictreebelThe Fortune HuntersNone
A wild VictreebelDanger, Sweet as Honey!None
BellossomBellossom releases an orange mist from the flowers on its head.
Multiple wild BellossomWhichever Way the Wind BlowsNone
Noelle's BellossomStrategy Begins at Home!None
ParasectParasect shakes its mushroom and an orange powder comes out of it at the opponent; or, Parasect releases an orange powder from under its mushroom at the opponent.
A wild ParasectHocus PokémonNone
Officer Jenny's ParasectGulpin it DownNone
A wild ParasectCurrying Favor and Flavor!None
ShroomishShroomish releases a stream or cloud of orange powder from the hole on its head at the opponent.
Alex's ShroomishTaming of the ShroomishNone
A wild ShroomishA Corphish Out of WaterNone
A Coordinator's ShroomishWin, Lose or Drew!None
A Trainer's ShroomishA Little Rocket R & R!None
RoseliaRoselia releases an orange powder from the flowers on its hands at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Drew's RoseliaNow That's Flower Power!None
GloomGloom shakes its head and an orange powder comes out of the flower on its head at the opponent. The attack can paralyze the opponent.
A wild GloomGrass Hysteria!None
A wild GloomPinch Healing!None
A wild GloomA Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!None
BreloomBreloom releases an orange mist from the holes on its head at the opponent; or, Breloom shakes its body and releases a brown mist from its body all around it. The attack can paralyze the opponent.
Fighting Dojo's BreloomPasta La Vista!None
Kenny's BreloomTeam Shocker!None
DustoxDustox flaps its wings and releases a mist of orange powder at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Jessie's DustoxGymbaliar!Dustoxcannot legally learn Stun Spore
JumpluffJumpluff releases a sparkling yellow powder from the three dandelions on its body at the opponent.
A Coordinator's JumpluffDressed for Jess Success!None
CottoneeCottonee turns to its side and waves one of its leaves upward, releasing a wave of sparkling golden powder from it that falls on the opponent.
A wild CottoneeCottonee in Love!None
FoongusFoongus releases sparkling orange powder from its mouth at the opponent.
A wild FoongusExpedition to Onix Island!None
PetililPetilil releases white sparkling powder at the opponent.
Nursery's PetililUnrest at the Nursery!None
AmoongussAmoonguss waves its arms, releasing sparkling orange powder from them at the opponent, paralyzing it.
James's AmoongussNew Places... Familiar Faces!None
A wild AmoongussThe Journalist from Another Region!None
VivillonVivillon releases sparkling orange powder from its body, paralyzing the opponent.
A wild VivillonTo Catch a Pokémon Smuggler!None
  • In the Englishdub ofJump for Joy!, a group ofwildOddish was mentioned to use Stun Spore, although this move is actuallySleep Powder in the Japanese version, with the dub version even maintaining its effect of inducingsleep despite the name change.

Pokédex entries

EpisodeSubjectSourceEntry
EP110Salveyo weedAsh's PokédexAn effective Stun Spore antidote can be made by boiling the leaves of theSalveyo weed. Salveyo weed is found on clear lake bottoms whereverVileplume live.Poliwag are also found in the vicinity of this plant.

POKÉTOON


Hoppip


The user scatters a cloud of paralyzing powder.
PokémonMethod
UserFirst Used InNotes
HoppipHoppip releases a cloud of orange powder at the opponent, paralyzing it.
A wild HoppipPT14Debut

In the manga

The Electric Tale of Pikachu


Oddish

Gloom
The user releases a powder at the opponent, paralyzing it.
PokémonMethod
UserFirst Chapter Used InNotes
OddishOddish releases a powder from its body at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Ash's OddishYou Gotta Have FriendsDebut
GloomGloom releases a powder from its body at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Florinda's multiple GloomDays of Gloom and GloryNone

Pokémon Adventures


Masquerain

Paras

Skiploom

Cutiefly
The user scatters numbing spores at the opponent, paralyzing them.
PokémonMethod
UserFirst Chapter Used InNotes
ParasParas releases spores from the mushrooms on its back at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Miles's ParasPurrrr-sianDebut
SkiploomSkiploom fires a stream of powder into the air from the middle of the flower on its head. The powder then floats over the battlefield, and anything that breathes in the powder becomes paralyzed.
Erika's SkiploomBringing up BellossomNone
MasquerainMasquerain waves its front two feet and releases a powder from them that paralyzes the opponent when it breathes it in.
Winona's MasquerainMaster Class with MasquerainNone
CutieflyCutiefly releases an invisible powder onto the opponent, paralyzing it.
Lillie's CutieflyRegeneration!! The Power of the Sun and the Moon!None

Pokémon: Yeah! I Got Pokémon!


Bellsprout


The user scatters a cloud of numbing powder that paralyzes the target.
PokémonMethod
UserFirst Chapter Used InNotes
BellsproutBellsprout releases a powder from its body at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Shu's BellsproutCatch Bellsprout!Debut
ParasectParasect releases a powder from its backside at the opponent, paralyzing it.
Ran's ParasectRin, Ran, and Spinarak, the Big Feud!None

In other generations

Core series games

Side series games

Spin-off series games

Trivia

  • Stun Spore is the onlyGrass-type move able to paralyze the opponent.

In other languages

LanguageTitle
CatalanParalitzador
ChineseCantonese麻痺粉Màhbei Fán*
麻痺粉末Màhbei Fánmuht*
麻醉粉末Màhjeui Fánmuht*
花粉Fāfán*
Mandarin麻痹粉Mábì Fěn*
麻痺花粉Mábì Huāfěn*
CzechOmráčení
DanishLammestøv
DutchVerdeelspoor
FinnishPökräitiö (original series)
Tyrmäysitiö (Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire)
FrenchPara-Spore
GermanStachelspore
GreekΠαραλυτικός ΣπόροςParhalitikós Spóros
Hebrewאבקת שיתוקAvkat Shituk
HindiStun Spore
बेहोशी का धुआBehoshi ka dhua
IndonesianSerbuk Kesemutan
ItalianParalizzante
Korean저리가루Jeorigaru
NorwegianSjokkbølger
PolishPył Szoku*
Oszałamiający Proszek*[specify]
Proszek Czaru*
PortugueseBrazilPó Atordoante (early animated series)[specify]
Esporos Atordoantes (BW109–present, TCG, manga)
Germe Paralisante (The Official Pokémon Handbook)
Pó de Esporos (The Official Pokémon Handbook)
PortugalEsporos Paralisantes
Esporos Atordoantes
RomanianSporul Orbitor
SerbianOšamućujuća Spora
SpanishLatin AmericaParalizador (games,EP048AG013,BW029–present)
Somnífero* (AG024AG065)
Ataque de Esporas (EP007EP032,AG151DP008)
SpainParalizador
SwedishChocksporer
TurkishSersemleştirme Tozu
VietnameseBột Tê Liệt
Variations of the movePoison Powder
Poison PowderStun Spore
Formerly a variation
Glare


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