Raises the target’s Attack by two stages and confuses the target.
Raises the target’s Attack by two stages, then confuses it. If the target’s Attack cannot be raised by two stages, the confusion is not applied.
Move descriptions from different games
"Causes confusion and raises ATTACK."
"Causes confusion and raises ATTACK."
"Confuses the foe, but also sharply raises ATTACK."
"Confuses the foe, but also sharply raises ATTACK."
"A move that makes the foe confused, but also sharply raises its ATTACK."
"The user enrages the foe into confusion. However, it also sharply raises the foe’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages the foe into confusion. However, it also sharply raises the foe’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages the foe into confusion. However, it also sharply raises the foe’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, it also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, it also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target’s Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply raises the target's Attack stat."
"The user enrages and confuses the target. However, this also sharply boosts the target's Attack stat."
How move stats changed over generations
Detailed effect when used in contests
If user appeals first this turn, earns six points instead of two.
"The appeal works great if performed first."
Detailed effect when used in super contests
"Prevents the Voltage from going down in the same turn."