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  1. Double-Edge inflicts damage, and the user receives recoil damage equal to ¼ of the damage done to the target. If the user of Double-Edge attacks first and makes itself faint due to recoil damage, the target will not attack or be subjected to recurrent damage during that round.

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  2. Double-Edge is a normal-type physical move that deals high damage to the opponent but also hurts the user. It is learned by many Pokémon at different levels and can be enhanced by a Normalium Z.

    • 100
    • 120
    • Physical
    • Normal
  3. Learn the meaning of double-edged, an adjective that describes something that has two opposite effects or implications. See how to use it in sentences and idioms, and compare it with two-edged.

  4. Double-Edge is a physical sound-type move that deals high damage but also hurts the user. It is learned by level up by many Pokémon, such as Bulbasaur, Rattata, Jigglypuff, Arcanine, and more.

  5. Detailed effects for the Pokémon move, Double Edge, along with a list of Pokémon that can learn it.

    • Physical
    • 15
    • Generation 1
    • Normal
  6. Double-Edge (Japanese: すてみタックル, Hepburn: Life-Risking Tackle) is a Normal-type physical move introduced in Generation I. Double-Edge inflicts damage upon the foe. However, it also damages the user by a fairly large amount.

  7. Double-Edge is a physical contact move that deals damage to the target and the user. It is learned by level up by many Pokémon, such as Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, and Machamp.