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  1. Sucker Punch is a dark-type physical move that deals damage and has a priority of +1. It only works if the target uses a direct attack in the same turn, otherwise it fails. See the list of Pokémon that learn Sucker Punch by level up or evolution.

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  2. 2 days ago · Sucker Punch has a power of 80. It has a priority of +1, so it is used before all moves that do not have increased priority. If Sucker Punch's target has selected a physical or special attack and has not yet had a chance to execute its move, Sucker Punch will damage the target; otherwise, Sucker Punch will fail.

    • Physical
    • 5 (max. 8)
    • 70
    • Dark
  3. Sucker Punch is a sound-type move that enables the user to attack first if the target is not ready. It is learned by level up by some Pokémon, such as Diglett, Dugtrio, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, and Moltres.

  4. 5. 80. 100. Battle Effect: This move enables the user to attack first. It fails if the target is not readying an attack, however. Secondary Effect: Effect Rate: No effect.

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    Sucker Punch (ふいうち, Surprise Attack?, trans. Surprise Attack) is a Dark-type move introduced in Generation IV.

    In battle

    Sucker Punch deals damage to the target. Due to having a +1 priority, Sucker Punch will always go first unless another Pokémon uses a higher priority move or outspeeds the user using the same type of priority. It will fail, however, if the target is not readying a damage-dealing attack. In a Double Battle, Sucker Punch can target any adjacent Pokémon. As of Generation V, Sucker Punch can be executed if Me First is used, despite being a status move. Sucker Punch's base power is no longer 80 as of Generation VII. In the Mystery Dungeon series, the move's range extends two steps in front of the user.

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    •Despite its name, Sucker Punch is not a punching move. The term "sucker punch" refers to an unexpected or cheap shot at an opponent, akin to its Japanese name, which translates to "surprise attack". Thus, many Pokémon that do not possess arms can learn this move, and its base power is not increased by the Iron Fist ability.

  5. Aug 21, 2022 · Sword Shield Strategy Team. Read on. Read this info on Sucker Punch in Pokemon Sword Shield: Isle of Armor! Check out its power, accuracy, PP, and what Pokemon can learn Sucker Punch!

  6. Sucker Punch is a physical move that deals damage if the target is about to use a damaging move. It has 70 power, 100% accuracy, and 5 PP. See which Pokémon can learn it and how it works in battles.