Accelerock (move)
- Contents
- Flavor text
- Learnt by level up
Move data
| Type | Rock |
|---|---|
| Category | |
| Power | 40 |
| Accuracy | 100 |
| PP | 20 (max. 32) |
| Priority | +1 |
| Makes contact? | Yes |
| Introduced | Generation 7 |
Effects
Accelerock deals damage and has high priority.
Moves with a higher priority always go first, regardless of a Pokémon's speed. If two moves with the same priority are used, the faster Pokémon goes first as usual.
Z-Move effects
When a Pokémon is holding Rockium Z and uses its Z-Power, Accelerock turns into Continental Crush and has base power 100.
Move target
Foe
Foe
Foe
User
Ally
Ally
Targets a single adjacent Pokémon.
Other languages
| English | Accelerock |
|---|---|
| Japanese | アクセルロック (Accel Rock) |
| German | Turbofelsen |
| French | Vif Roc |
| Italian | Rocciarapida |
| Spanish | Roca Veloz |
| Korean | 액셀록 |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 冲岩 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 衝岩 |
Game descriptions
| Sun/Moon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon |
The user smashes into the target at high speed. This move always goes first. |
|---|---|
| Sword/Shield | The user smashes into the target at high speed. This move always goes first. |
| B.Diamond/S.Pearl | This move can’t be used. It’s recommended that this move is forgotten. Once forgotten, this move can’t be remembered. |
| Scarlet/Violet | The user smashes into the target at high speed. This move always goes first. |
Learnt by level up
These Pokémon learn Accelerock at the level specified. The numbers given are for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet and may vary in other games; check the respective Pokédex pages for details.