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This article is about the move Flash. For the field move, see Field Move (Ranger).

Flash (Japanese: フラッシュ Flash) is a non-damaging Normal-type move introduced in Generation I. It was HM05 from Generations I to III and TM70 from Generations IV to VI, as well as in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

Effect

In battle

Generations I to II

Flash decreases the target's accuracy stat by one stage. The accuracy of Flash is 70%.

In the Generation I and II core series games, when an in-game opponent outside of the Battle Tower uses Flash, the move has a 25% chance to fail in addition to its normal chance to miss.

Generation III

Flash no longer has an additional chance to fail when used by an in-game opponent.

Generation IV to VII

The accuracy of Flash changed to 100%.

If powered up by a Normalium Z into Z-Flash, the user's evasiveness is raised by one stage.

Generation VIII

Pokémon Sword and Shield

Flash cannot be selected in a battle.

Generation IX

Flash cannot be selected in a battle.

Outside of battle

Main article: Darkness

In certain games, Flash requires a specific badge to use outside of battle; the Boulder BadgeRBYFRLG, Zephyr BadgeGSC, or Knuckle BadgeRSE.

Generations I to II

Flash will illuminate dark caves. The effect will last until the player exits the cave. When the player re-enters the cave, it will be dark again.

Generation III to V

Flash will only illuminate a large circle around the player to increase visibility in caves.

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, and Pokémon Platinum, it will light up the entire screen as it did in Generation I.

Generation VI

In Pokémon X and Y, as there are no dark caves to be found, Flash will instead cause the screen to zoom out, revealing more of the surrounding area than normally is visible. In addition, it also decreases the chance of encountering wild Pokémon.

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, dark areas where Flash can be used to light up the surroundings are present once again. However, in this game the dark areas are shown to be more dimly lit rather than completely dark, making the move even less needed than before.

Zoom out

In X and Y, Flash may be used to zoom out the perspective in the following caves:

Generation VII

Flash is no longer usable outside of battle. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the player can use Secret Technique Light Up instead.

Generation VIII

In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Flash can once again be used outside of battle to illuminate dark caves.

Generation IX

Flash is no longer usable outside of battle.

Puzzles involving Flash

Description

GamesDescription
StadCreates a brilliant flash of light that blinds the target. This technique reduces the opponent's accuracy.
Stad2Blinds the target with a bright flash of light, reducing the opponent's accuracy.
GSCBlinds the foe to reduce accuracy.
RSELooses a powerful blast of light that cuts accuracy.*
Looses a powerful blast of light that reduces accuracy.*
FRLGA blast of light that cuts the foe's accuracy. It also illuminates caves.
ColoXDLooses a powerful blast of light that cuts accuracy.
DPPtHGSSThe user flashes a light that cuts the foe's accuracy. It can also be used to illuminate caves.
PBRThe user flashes a bright light that cuts the foe's accuracy.
BWB2W2The user flashes a bright light that cuts the target's accuracy. It can also be used to illuminate caves.
XY
SMUSUMPE
The user flashes a bright light that cuts the target's accuracy.
ORASThe user flashes a bright light that cuts the target's accuracy. It can also be used to illuminate dark caves.
SwShLA
SV
This move can't be used. It's recommended that this move is forgotten. Once forgotten, this move can't be remembered.
BDSPThe user flashes a light that lowers the target’s accuracy. It can also be used to illuminate caves.

Learnset

By leveling up

By TM/HM

Special move

Generation IV

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Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.

In other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Flash lowers the target's accuracy by one stage.

Description

GamesDescription
MDRBLowers the target's Accuracy by one level.
MDTDSReduces the target's accuracy by 1 level.
BSLてきポケモンの めいちゅうを 1だんかいさげる
MDGtI
SMD
MDRTDX
It lowers the enemy's accuracy.

In the anime

Alvin Vivillon Flash.png
Vivillon Baraz Solrock Flash.png
Solrock Virgil Umbreon Flash.png
Umbreon Jasmine Sparkle Flash.png
Ampharos
The user emits a bright light, blinding the opponent or illuminating a dark area.
PokémonMethod
UserFirst Used InNotes
UmbreonThe yellow rings on Umbreon's body light up and glow brightly, or the yellow ring on Umbreon's forehead shines brightly, giving off a bright light.
Gary's UmbreonPower Play!Debut
Virgil's UmbreonTeam Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!None
AmpharosThe ball on the end of Ampharos's tail lights up and shines brightly.
Jasmine's SparkleFight for the Light!None
Karsten's AmpharosDrifloon on the Wind!None
Workers' AmpharosGenesect and the Legend AwakenedNone
ChinchouThe orbs at the end of Chinchou's antennae light up and glow brightly.
Dayton's BrightTakin' it on the ChinchouNone
DragonairThe orb on Dragonair's neck shines light blue.
Clair's DragonairFangs for Nothin'Dragonair cannot legally learn Flash
BeautiflyBeautifly's wings shine brightly.
Janet's BeautiflyAll Things Bright and Beautifly!None
AbsolThe black circle on Absol's forehead shines brightly, giving off a bright light. Sometimes its forehead glows with a white ball, and then launches streams of light out at the opponent.
Drew's AbsolThinning the Hoard!None
MedititeMeditite raises its arms and creates a glowing white sphere above its head that glows brightly.
Meredith's MedititePokémon Ranger and the Temple of the SeaNone
MedichamMedicham raises its arms and creates a glowing white sphere above its head that glows brightly.
Meredith's MedichamPokémon Ranger and the Temple of the SeaNone
RoseradeRoserade's body shines brightly, giving off a bright light that blinds the opponent.
Gardenia's RoseradeThe Grass Menagerie!None
BronzorA beam of light shines out from Bronzor's face, or Bronzor releases a circle of light from the middle of its body that grows outward. When the ring of light disappears, its whole body starts to glow brightly.
Saturn's BronzorJourney to the Unown!None
Karl's BronzorZoroark: Master of IllusionsNone
HelioliskHeliolisk's collar extends and shines brightly, giving off a bright light that blinds the opponent.
Clemont's HelioliskThe Moment of Lumiose Truth!None
Frank's HelioliskLights! Camera! Pika!None
MagnemiteMagnemite's body shines brightly, giving off a bright light.
Frank's MagnemiteLights! Camera! Pika!None
SwirlixSwirlix's body shines brightly, giving off a bright light.
Frank's SwirlixLights! Camera! Pika!None
SolrockSolrock's body shines brightly, giving off a bright light.
Baraz's SolrockHoopa and the Clash of AgesNone
ManectricManectric's body shines brightly, giving off a bright light that blinds the opponent.
Celosia's ManectricMeeting at Terminus Cave!None
VivillonVivillon's wings shine brightly, giving off a bright light that blinds the opponent.
Alvin's VivillonBattling with a Clean Slate!None

In the manga

How I Became a Pokémon Card

Magical Pokémon Journey

Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

In other generations

Warning: The battle animation for Flash in Generation I and Generation II contains several short, rapid flashes that may be capable of causing epileptic seizures.

In battle

Core series games

Side series games

Spin-off series games

Outside of battle

Main article: Darkness → Gallery

Trivia

  • Flash is never required to advance gameplay, as darkened caves are still navigable without the move.
  • Flash is the only HM move that can be used outside of battle in Generation I, yet cannot be selected in battle in Pokémon Sword and Shield.

In other languages

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