Effect
In battle
Generation III
When a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a move that makes contact, the attacking Pokémon takes damage equal to 1/16 of its own maximum HP.
If a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a multistrike move that makes contact (such as Fury Swipes), each hit will activate this Ability.
Generation IV onward
When a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a move that makes contact, the attacking Pokémon now takes damage equal to 1/8 of its own maximum HP.
If Rough Skin causes both the Pokémon with this Ability and the attacking Pokémon to faint, then the attacking Pokémon will faint first.
Outside of battle
Rough Skin has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Rough SkinIn other games
In Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky, and the Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare) games, when a Pokémon with this Ability is attacked by an adjacent Pokémon, the attacking Pokémon might take damage equal to half of the damage done.
Since Gates to Infinity, Rough Skin causes the attacking Pokémon to take damage equal to 1/10 of their maximum HP.
If a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a multistrike move that makes contact (such as Fury Swipes), each hit will activate this Ability.
In Pokémon UNITE, Rough Skin is Garchomp's Ability. When the user is hit by a melee attack, a portion of the damage received is dealt back to the attacker. This Ability can only activate no faster than every 2 seconds, and takes defense reduction into account.
Description
Games
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Description
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MDRB
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Inflicts damage on attackers.
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MDTDS
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Inflicts damage on an attacker who lands a direct-contact attack.
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BSL
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こうげきしてきた ポケモンに ダメージを あたえる
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MDGtI
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Damages the attacker a little when the Pokémon is hit by a direct attack.* When the Pokémon is hit with a direct attack like Tackle or Scratch, the attacker is damaged a little!*
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SMD
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When the Pokémon is hit with a contact move like Tackle or Scratch, the attacker is damaged a little!
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MDRTDX
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When the Pokémon is hit with a contact move, like Tackle or Scratch, the attacker is damaged a little.
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In animation
Pokémon animated series
Sharpedo
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The Pokémon scrapes its skin against the opponent. The skin is rough enough to cause abrasion.
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Pokémon
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Method
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User
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First Used In
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Notes
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Sharpedo scrapes its skin against the opponent, causing it to get hurt. Sharpedo can choose whether to make its skin rough or not.
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A wild Sharpedo
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Sharpedo Attack!
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Debut
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In the mangaTrivia
- Sharpedo's Japanese name is "サメハダー" Samehader, which is pulled directly from the same derivation as Rough Skin's Japanese name, "さめはだ" Samehada, meaning 'shark skin'.
In other languages