Z-Moves (2024)

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A Z-Move (Zワザ, Z Waza) is a gameplay mechanic introduced in Generation VII. Z-Moves are very strong and powerful attacks that Pokémon can gain access to. However, Z-Moves are used only once for each battle. Z-Moves can be activated only with a special item called a Z-Crystal and a Z-Ring. Ash Ketchum has obtained a Z-Ring in the Sun and Moon anime along with a Normalium Z, Electrium Z, Grassium Z, Rockium Z, Solganium Z, Lycanium Z, Steelium Z, Firium Z, and Pikashunium Z.

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There are eighteen Z-Moves based on type, and seventeen Z-Moves exclusive to a species. The base power and category are based on the move of the said type the user is holding. Damaging Z-Moves never miss. A Pokémon cannot fully protect itself from damaging Z-Moves, taking 25% of the usual damage.

If it is a status move, it will use a powered up version of that move, with an additional effect alongside its standard effect. If the user knows two or more moves of the same type, one can choose what move can be used.

An example scenario: A Pokémon holding the Normalium Z knows Hyper Beam, Body Slam, and Screech. You can choose which Z-Move to be used and turned into Breakneck Blitz: Z-Hyper Beam is special and has 200 base power, whereas Z-Body Slam is physical and has 160 base power. Z-Screech is also possible, which will, in addition to lowering the opponent's Defense 2 stages, raise this Pokémon's attack by 1 stage.

Normal powerZ-Move power
0-55100
60-65120
70-75140
80-85160
90-95175
100180
110185
120-125190
130195
140+200

Certain Pokémon (or in some cases, forms of specific Pokémon) have signature Z-Moves that only they can use, which requires a special Z-Crystal instead of the standard type-based crystals. Unlike normal Z-Moves, they require a specific move, rather than simply a move of the same type as the Z-Crystal.

Contents

  • 1 List of Z-moves
    • 1.1 Type-based
    • 1.2 Z-Moves for specific Pokémon
      • 1.2.1 Introduced in Sun and Moon
      • 1.2.2 Introduced in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
  • 2 Anime
    • 2.1 Main
    • 2.2 Recurring
    • 2.3 Minor
  • 3 Trivia
  • 4 Gallery
    • 4.1 Games

List of Z-moves[]

Type-based[]

Z-Moves for specific Pokémon[]

Introduced in Sun and Moon[]

Introduced in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon[]

Anime[]

Main[]

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    Kiawe's Turtonator using Inferno Overdrive.

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    Ash's Pikachu using Gigavolt Havoc.

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    Ash's Pikachu using Breakneck Blitz.

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    Ash's Rowlet using Breakneck Blitz.

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    Ash's Rockruff using Breakneck Blitz.

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    Ash's Litten using Breakneck Blitz.

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    Ash's Rowlet using Bloom Doom.

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    Ash's Lycanroc using Continental Crush.

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    Lana's Popplio using Hydro Vortex.

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    Solgaleo, Nebby, using Searing Sunraze Smash.

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    Ash's Pikachu using 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt.

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    James' Mareanie using Black Hole Eclipse.

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    Jessie's Mimikyu using Let's Snuggle Forever.

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    Ash's Lycanroc using Splintered Stormshards.

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    Kiawe's Charizard using Supersonic Skystrike.

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    Ash's Pikachu using Corkscrew Crash.

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    Lana's Primarina using Oceanic Operetta.

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    Sophocles' Vikavolt using Savage Spin-Out.

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    Ash's Torracat using Inferno Overdrive.

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    Mallow's Tsareena using Bloom Doom.

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    Ash's Naganadel using Gigavolt Havoc.

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    Kiawe's Charizard using Inferno Overdrive.

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Recurring[]

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    Hala's Hariyama using All-Out Pummeling.

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    Gladion's Lycanroc using Continental Crush.

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    Olivia's Lycanroc using Continental Crush.

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    Professor Kukui's Incineroar using Malicious Moonsault.

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    Ilima's Eevee using Extreme Evoboost.

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    Nanu's Persian using Black Hole Eclipse.

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    Gladion's Silvally using Breakneck Blitz.

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    Lunala, anime, using Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom.

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    Gladion's Lycanroc using Devastating Drake.

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    Hapu's Mudsdale using Tectonic Rage.

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    Hau's Decidueye using Sinister Arrow Raid.

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    Gladion/Mohn's Zoroark using Never-Ending Nightmare.

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    Professor Kukui's Incineroar using Inferno Overdrive.

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    Tapu Koko, anime, using Guardian of Alola.

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Minor[]

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    Oluolu's Snorlax using Pulverizing Pancake.

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    A wild Marshadow using Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike.

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    Ida's Brionne using Hydro Vortex.

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    Pikala's Pikachu, Boss, using Catastropika.

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    Dia's Zeraora using Gigavolt Havoc.

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    Ida's Primarina using Oceanic Operetta.

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    Zenryoku Brothers' Kommo-o using Clangorous Soulblaze.

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Trivia[]

  • Z-Moves require the Trainer to perform specific movements to activate it. This is likely a homage to traditional Hawaiian dances.
  • Pikachu's evolution line has the most signature Z-Moves, being three.
  • The Electric type has the most Z-Moves, being 4 with 3 of them belonging to the Pikachu evolutionary line.
  • So far in the anime:
    • It hasn't shown anyone using the Fairy-, Poison- or Psychic-type Z-Moves.
    • It has not shown anyone using three specific Z-Moves for a particular Pokémon. Although one of them was shown in a movie, they haven't shown anyone using the Z-Move in the main anime.

Gallery[]

Games[]

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Z-Ring and art of using a Z-Move

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Catastropika

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Z-Moves, along with Mega Evolution and Gigantamax.

Z-Moves are a powerful gameplay mechanic introduced in Pokémon Generation VII, characterized by their strength and limited use within battles. They are enabled by a Z-Crystal and a Z-Ring, providing a one-time powerful attack for a Pokémon. Each Z-Move correlates with a specific type and can be activated based on the move type a Pokémon holds. For instance, if a Pokémon knows multiple moves of the same type, the player can choose which Z-Move to execute.

There are two categories of Z-Moves: type-based (18 in total) and species-specific (17 exclusive moves). The former includes powerful attacks such as Breakneck Blitz, All-Out Pummeling, Never-Ending Nightmare, Inferno Overdrive, Hydro Vortex, and many more, each corresponding to a different Pokémon type.

Species-specific Z-Moves are signature moves exclusive to certain Pokémon and require a particular Z-Crystal. Examples include Pulverizing Pancake for Snorlax, Stoked Sparksurfer for Alolan Raichu, Catastropika for Pikachu, and Extreme Evoboost for Eevee.

In the anime, various characters and their Pokémon are depicted using different Z-Moves, showcasing the diversity and impact of these moves in battles. Ash Ketchum, for instance, is shown utilizing Gigavolt Havoc, Breakneck Blitz, Bloom Doom, Continental Crush, Searing Sunraze Smash, and 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt among others with his Pokémon.

Recurring characters like Kiawe, Lana, Team Rocket, and others also display their Pokémon's prowess with various Z-Moves, showcasing the strategic depth and diversity of these attacks. Additionally, there are trivia facts surrounding the Z-Moves, such as their requirement for specific movements by the Trainer to activate and Pikachu's evolutionary line having the most signature Z-Moves.

Lastly, the Z-Moves, along with Mega Evolution and Gigantamax, are visually depicted in the game's gallery, showcasing their significance within the Pokémon gaming universe.

The article discusses the mechanics, variations, and instances of Z-Moves' use in both games and the anime, highlighting their strategic importance and impact on Pokémon battles.

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