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If you were looking for the move with the English name Clamp, see Clamp (move).
Vise Gripはさむ Clamp
Battles
Type  Normal
Category  Physical
PP  30 (max. 48)
Power  55
Accuracy  100%
Priority  0
  • Makes contact
  • Affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Affected by Mirror Move
  • Affected by King's Rock
Range
Opponent Opponent Opponent
Self Ally Ally
Normal: May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
  • Not a TM, TR, HM, or Move Tutor move.
Contests
Condition  Tough
Appeal  4 ♥♥♥♥
Jam  0  
A highly appealing move.
Super Contests
Condition  Tough
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
A basic performance using a move known by the Pokémon.
Contest Spectaculars
Condition  Tough
Appeal  4 ♥♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
Quite an appealing move.
  • On Smogon's Movedex:
    • Generation I
    • Generation II
    • Generation III
    • Generation IV
    • Generation V
    • Generation VI
    • Generation VII
    • Generation VIII
    • Generation IX

Vise Grip (Japanese: はさむ Clamp), spelled ViceGrip from Generations I to V and Vice Grip from Generations VI to VII, is a damage-dealing Normal-type move introduced in Generation I.

Contents

  • 1 Effect
  • 2 Description
  • 3 Learnset
    • 3.1 By leveling up
  • 4 In other games
    • 4.1 Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
    • 4.2 Pokémon GO
      • 4.2.1 Updates
    • 4.3 Pokémon Rumble Rush
    • 4.4 Description
  • 5 In animation
    • 5.1 Pokémon animated series
  • 6 In the manga
    • 6.1 Ash & Pikachu
    • 6.2 Pokémon Adventures
  • 7 In other generations
    • 7.1 Core series games
    • 7.2 Side series games
    • 7.3 Spin-off series games
  • 8 Trivia
  • 9 In other languages
  • 10 References

Effect

Vise Grip inflicts damage and has no secondary effect.

Vise Grip can be used as the first move of a Pokémon Contest combination, causing Bind and Guillotine to score double the normal appeal if used in the next turn.

Description

Games Description
StadStad2 A Normal-type attack used only by Pokémon with pincers. The target is gripped and injured.
GSC Grips with powerful pincers.
RSE Grips the foe with large and powerful pincers.
ColoXD Grips the target with large and powerful pincers.
FRLGDPPtHGSSPBR Huge, impressive pincers grip and squeeze the foe.
BWB2W2XYORASSMUSUMPESwShBDSPLASV The target is gripped and squeezed from both sides to inflict damage.

Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Types Egg Groups Level
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX
SMUSUM PE SwSh BDSP SV
0098 Krabby Krabby Water 3 Water 3 20 12 12 5 5 5 5 5
0099 Kingler Kingler Water 3 Water 3 1, 20 1, 12 1, 12 1, 5 1, 5 1, 5 1, 5 1, 5
0127 Pinsir Pinsir Bug Bug 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
0303 Mawile Mawile Field Fairy 21 21 21 21XY17ORAS 17
0341 Corphish Corphish Water 1 Water 3 10 10 10 10XY7ORAS 7
0342 Crawdaunt Crawdaunt Water 1 Water 3 1, 10 1, 10 1, 10 1, 10XY1, 7ORAS 1, 7
0599 Klink Klink Mineral Mineral 1 1 1 1
0600 Klang Klang Mineral Mineral 1 1 1 1
0601 Klinklang Klinklang Mineral Mineral 1 1 1 1
0632 Durant Durant Bug Bug 1 1 1 4
0692 Clauncher Clauncher Water 1 Water 3 9 9 5 5
0693 Clawitzer Clawitzer Water 1 Water 3 9 1, 9 1 1
0736 Grubbin Grubbin Bug Bug 1 1 1
0737 Charjabug Charjabug Bug Bug 1 1 1
0738 Vikavolt Vikavolt Bug Bug 1 1 Rem.
0739 Crabrawler Crabrawler Water 3 Water 3 1
0895 Regidrago Regidrago No Eggs Discovered No Eggs Discovered 1 1
0950 Klawf Klawf Water 3 Water 3 1
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

Game BasePower MaxPower BasePP MaxPP BaseAccuracy MaxAccuracy Range Target Cutscorners
MDRB 6 - 22 - 90% - Front Enemy No
MDTDS 6 - 22 - 90% - Front Enemy No
BSL 6 - 22 - 90% - Front Enemy No
MDGtI 7 99 20 99 95% 98% Front Enemy No
SMD 7 99 20 99 95% 98% Front Enemy No
With some exceptions, Pokémon learnsets match those from the core series games:
  • MD Rescue Team = Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
  • MD Time and Darkness = Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. MD Sky = Pokémon Platinum.
  • MD Adventure Squad = Pokémon Platinum.
  • MD Gates to Infinity = Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
  • Super Mystery Dungeon = Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
  • MD Rescue Team DX = Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.

Pokémon GO

 Vise Grip
Charged Attack
Gyms & Raids
Power 35
Energy cost 33
Duration 1.9 seconds
Damage window 1.1 - 1.5 seconds
Trainer Battles
Power 40
Energy cost 40
Secondary effect ?
Effect chance ?%
Max Battles
Power Level 1: 250Level 2: 300Level 3: 350
Eligible Pokémon:
Standard eligibility
KrabbyKinglerPinsirMawileCorphishCrawdauntKlinkKlangGrubbinRegidrago
By Elite Charged TM
By GO Snapshot
Smeargle
Smeargle
As Shadow Pokémon
As Purified Pokémon
Formerly eligible
None

Updates

Gyms & Raids
  • July 30, 2016
    • Power: 15 → 25
  • February 16, 2017
    • Power: 25 → 35
    • Energy cost: 20 → 33
    • Duration: 2.1 → 1.9 seconds
    • Damage window: 1.85 - 2.1 → 1.1 - 1.5 seconds

Pokémon Rumble Rush

Vise Grip
★★★
Attack power 21.58998
Charge time 0.78 seconds
Range type Arc (melee)
Number of hits 2
Number of projectiles 1
Critical hit rate 1.5%
Additional effect None

Description

Games Description
MDRBMDTDS Inflicts damage on the target.
BSL てきポケモンに ダメージをあたえる
MDGtISMDMDRTDX It damages an enemy.

In animation

Pokémon animated series

Krabby Kingler Corphish Clauncher
Huge, impressive pincers grip and squeeze the foe.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Pinsir Pinsir grabs the opponent with the horns on its head.
Samurai's Pinsir Challenge of the Samurai Debut
Howie's Pinsir The Ole' Berate and Switch! None
Krabby Krabby pinches the opponent with one or both of its claws.
A wild Krabby The Evolution Solution None
Ash's Krabby Round One - Begin! None
Kingler Kingler pinches the opponent with one or both of its claws.
Ash's Kingler Round One - Begin! None
Corphish Corphish pinches the opponent with one or both of its claws.
A wild Corphish Which Wurmple's Which? None
Ash's Corphish Seeing is Believing! None
Crawdaunt Crawdaunt slams one of its claws into the opponent.
Mr. Saridakis's Crawdaunt On Olden Pond None
Clauncher Clauncher pinches the opponent with one of its claws.
Rodman's Clauncher Going for the Gold! None

In the manga

Ash & Pikachu

Corphish
The user grabs the oppnent with its pincers.
Pokémon Method
User First Chapter Used In Notes
Corphish Corphish grabs the opponent with one of its pincers.
Ash's Corphish Start Of The Pokémon League!! Debut

Pokémon Adventures

Krabby
The user grabs the opponent in its claws or pincers.
Pokémon Method
User First Chapter Used In Notes
Krabby Krabby grabs the opponent in one of its pincers.
Misty's Krabby Striking Golduck Debut

In other generations

Core series games

Generation I RBY Generation I(Japanese) Generation I(international) Generation II Generation II(Japanese) Generation II(international) Crystal Generation III Generation III(Japanese) Generation III(international) RS FRLG FRLGE Generation IV Generation IV(Japanese) Generation IV(international) PtHGSS HGSS Generation V BW B2W2 Generation V(Japanese) Generation V(international) Generation VI XY ORAS Generation VII SMUSUM LGPE Generation VIII SwSh BDSP Legends: Arceus Generation IX SV Legends: Z-A Stadium (JP) Stadium Stadium 2 Colosseum XD Battle Revolution Battrio MD: Red and Blue MD: Time, Darkness, and Sky MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad MD: GTI SMD MD: RTDX Rumble Rumble Blast Masters EX
Generation I RBY Generation I(Japanese) Generation I(international) Generation II Generation II(Japanese) Generation II(international) Crystal Generation III Generation III(Japanese) Generation III(international) RS FRLG FRLGE Generation IV Generation IV(Japanese) Generation IV(international) PtHGSS HGSS Generation V BW B2W2 Generation V(Japanese) Generation V(international) Generation VI XY ORAS Generation VII SMUSUM LGPE Generation VIII SwSh BDSP Legends: Arceus Generation IX SV Legends: Z-A Stadium (JP) Stadium Stadium 2 Colosseum XD Battle Revolution Battrio MD: Red and Blue MD: Time, Darkness, and Sky MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad MD: GTI SMD MD: RTDX Rumble Rumble Blast Masters EX

Side series games

Generation I RBY Generation I(Japanese) Generation I(international) Generation II Generation II(Japanese) Generation II(international) Crystal Generation III Generation III(Japanese) Generation III(international) RS FRLG FRLGE Generation IV Generation IV(Japanese) Generation IV(international) PtHGSS HGSS Generation V BW B2W2 Generation V(Japanese) Generation V(international) Generation VI XY ORAS Generation VII SMUSUM LGPE Generation VIII SwSh BDSP Legends: Arceus Generation IX SV Legends: Z-A Stadium (JP) Stadium Stadium 2 Colosseum XD Battle Revolution Battrio MD: Red and Blue MD: Time, Darkness, and Sky MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad MD: GTI SMD MD: RTDX Rumble Rumble Blast Masters EX
Generation I RBY Generation I(Japanese) Generation I(international) Generation II Generation II(Japanese) Generation II(international) Crystal Generation III Generation III(Japanese) Generation III(international) RS FRLG FRLGE Generation IV Generation IV(Japanese) Generation IV(international) PtHGSS HGSS Generation V BW B2W2 Generation V(Japanese) Generation V(international) Generation VI XY ORAS Generation VII SMUSUM LGPE Generation VIII SwSh BDSP Legends: Arceus Generation IX SV Legends: Z-A Stadium (JP) Stadium Stadium 2 Colosseum XD Battle Revolution Battrio MD: Red and Blue MD: Time, Darkness, and Sky MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad MD: GTI SMD MD: RTDX Rumble Rumble Blast Masters EX

Spin-off series games

Generation I RBY Generation I(Japanese) Generation I(international) Generation II Generation II(Japanese) Generation II(international) Crystal Generation III Generation III(Japanese) Generation III(international) RS FRLG FRLGE Generation IV Generation IV(Japanese) Generation IV(international) PtHGSS HGSS Generation V BW B2W2 Generation V(Japanese) Generation V(international) Generation VI XY ORAS Generation VII SMUSUM LGPE Generation VIII SwSh BDSP Legends: Arceus Generation IX SV Legends: Z-A Stadium (JP) Stadium Stadium 2 Colosseum XD Battle Revolution Battrio MD: Red and Blue MD: Time, Darkness, and Sky MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad MD: GTI SMD MD: RTDX Rumble Rumble Blast Masters EX

Trivia

  • This move's name refers to a vise, a mechanical tool which firmly holds an object that one is working on. Although official English translations normally use American English spelling conventions, the move's name instead used the Commonwealth English spelling of vice prior to Generation VIII.[1] "Vise-Grip" is a brand of locking pliers and other tools.[2]

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 夾住 Gaapjyuh *剪斷 Jíndyuhn *[specify]鉗住 Kìhmjyuh *[specify]
Mandarin 夾住 / 夹住 Jiāzhù *剪斷 Jiǎnduàn *
Czech Pevné sevření
Danish Skruestik
Dutch Handgreep
Finnish Kuristusote*
European French Force Poigne
German Klammer
Greek Λαβή Σφιγκτήρας
Hindi वाइस ग्रिप Vise Grip *दमदार शिकंजा Damdaar Shikanja
Indonesian Capitan Keras
Italian Presa
Korean 찝기 Jjipgi
Polish Atak Kleszczami*[specify]Atak Szczypcami*
Brazilian Portuguese Agarramento Compressor (GO*, Sword & Shield–present)Agarramento Viciado (GO*, Noble Victories–Unbroken Bonds, manga)Vice-Agarrar (animated series)Aperto com Garra (The Official Pokémon Handbook)Garra Tenaz (The Official Pokémon Handbook)
Russian В Клещи V Kleshchi
Serbian Stega
Spanish Latin America Fuerza de Garra (games, AG111–AG129)Tenaza (AG152–AG186)Agarre (EP217–AG056)
Spain Agarre
Swedish Kloattack
Thai หนีบ Nip
Turkish Mengene Tutuşu*Kıskaç Kolu
Vietnamese Kẹp

References

  1. Definition of vise - implement, tools and mechanics (US English) (accessed December 20, 2012)
  2. [1]
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