Rayquaza #0384
The data on this page are from The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet), the most recent appearance of Rayquaza. Use the left menu (blue tab) to see data from other games!
| Typing | DragonFlying |
| Abilities | Air Lock - Ability 1 Air Lock - Ability 2 Air Lock - Hidden |
| Classification | The Sky High Pokémon |
| National ID | #0384 |
Type Effectiveness
Official Artwork

Base Stats
| Stat | Amount | Negative | Neutral | Positive | |
| HP | 105 | 165—212 | |||
| Attack | 150 | 139—181 | 155—202 | 170—222 | |
| Defense | 90 | 85—127 | 95—142 | 104—156 | |
| Sp. Attack | 150 | 139—181 | 155—202 | 170—222 | |
| Sp. Defense | 90 | 85—127 | 95—142 | 104—156 | |
| Speed | 95 | 90—132 | 100—147 | 110—161 | |
| Total | 680 | Calculated Stat Range Based on Nature | |||
Breeding and Species Information
| Egg Group(s) | Undiscovered |
| Egg Cycles | 120 |
| Egg Steps | 30720 - Generations II, III, and VII 30600 - Generations IV 30840 - Generations V and VI 30600 - Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl 15360 - Sword, Shield, Scarlet, and Violet |
| Gender Ratio | Unknown |
| Height | 0.7 m (2'4") |
| Weight | 20.7 kg (45.6 lbs.) |
Battle Information
| EV Yield | 2 Attack 1 Sp. Attack |
| Base Exp. Yield | 340 |
| Catch Rate | 3 |
| Catch Chance | ~1.57% Success |
| Exp. Growth Rate | Slow |
| Base Friendship | 0 |
Learnset via Level-up
The following moves are learned by Rayquaza via level-up in Pokémon The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet):
| Level | Name | Power | Acc. | Type | Cat. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Air Slash | 75 | 95 | Flying | Spec. |
| 1 | Scary Face | — | 100 | Normal | Stat. |
| 1 | Twister | 40 | 100 | Dragon | Spec. |
| 1 | Ancient Power | 60 | 100 | Rock | Spec. |
| 1 | Dragon Ascent | 120 | 100 | Flying | Phys. |
| 9 | Crunch | 80 | 100 | Dark | Phys. |
| 18 | Dragon Dance | — | — | Dragon | Stat. |
| 27 | Extreme Speed | 80 | 100 | Normal | Phys. |
| 36 | Dragon Pulse | 85 | 100 | Dragon | Spec. |
| 45 | Hyper Voice | 90 | 100 | Normal | Spec. |
| 54 | Rest | — | — | Psychic | Stat. |
| 63 | Fly | 90 | 95 | Flying | Phys. |
| 72 | Hurricane | 110 | 70 | Flying | Spec. |
| 81 | Outrage | 120 | 100 | Dragon | Phys. |
| 90 | Hyper Beam | 150 | 90 | Normal | Spec. |
Learnset via TM
The following moves are learned by Rayquaza via TM in Pokémon The Indigo Disk (Scarlet) and The Indigo Disk (Violet):
| TM | Name | Power | Acc. | Type | Cat. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TM001 | Take Down | 90 | 85 | Normal | Phys. |
| TM006 | Scary Face | — | 100 | Normal | Stat. |
| TM007 | Protect | — | — | Normal | Stat. |
| TM025 | Facade | 70 | 100 | Normal | Phys. |
| TM027 | Aerial Ace | 60 | — | Flying | Phys. |
| TM028 | Bulldoze | 60 | 100 | Ground | Phys. |
| TM032 | Swift | 60 | — | Normal | Spec. |
| TM034 | Icy Wind | 55 | 95 | Ice | Spec. |
| TM036 | Rock Tomb | 60 | 95 | Rock | Phys. |
| TM043 | Fling | 1 | 100 | Dark | Phys. |
| TM044 | Dragon Tail | 60 | 90 | Dragon | Phys. |
| TM046 | Avalanche | 60 | 100 | Ice | Phys. |
| TM047 | Endure | — | — | Normal | Stat. |
| TM049 | Sunny Day | — | — | Fire | Stat. |
| TM050 | Rain Dance | — | — | Water | Stat. |
| TM051 | Sandstorm | — | — | Rock | Stat. |
| TM058 | Brick Break | 75 | 100 | Fighting | Phys. |
| TM060 | U-turn | 70 | 100 | Bug | Phys. |
| TM061 | Shadow Claw | 70 | 100 | Ghost | Phys. |
| TM064 | Bulk Up | — | — | Fighting | Stat. |
| TM065 | Air Slash | 75 | 95 | Flying | Spec. |
| TM066 | Body Slam | 85 | 100 | Normal | Phys. |
| TM070 | Sleep Talk | — | — | Normal | Stat. |
| TM077 | Waterfall | 80 | 100 | Water | Phys. |
| TM078 | Dragon Claw | 80 | 100 | Dragon | Phys. |
| TM082 | Thunder Wave | — | 90 | Electric | Stat. |
| TM085 | Rest | — | — | Psychic | Stat. |
| TM086 | Rock Slide | 75 | 90 | Rock | Phys. |
| TM088 | Swords Dance | — | — | Normal | Stat. |
| TM097 | Fly | 90 | 95 | Flying | Phys. |
| TM099 | Iron Head | 80 | 100 | Steel | Phys. |
| TM100 | Dragon Dance | — | — | Dragon | Stat. |
| TM103 | Substitute | — | — | Normal | Stat. |
| TM108 | Crunch | 80 | 100 | Dark | Phys. |
| TM113 | Tailwind | — | — | Flying | Stat. |
| TM115 | Dragon Pulse | 85 | 100 | Dragon | Spec. |
| TM116 | Stealth Rock | — | — | Rock | Stat. |
| TM117 | Hyper Voice | 90 | 100 | Normal | Spec. |
| TM119 | Energy Ball | 90 | 100 | Grass | Spec. |
| TM123 | Surf | 90 | 100 | Water | Spec. |
| TM125 | Flamethrower | 90 | 100 | Fire | Spec. |
| TM126 | Thunderbolt | 90 | 100 | Electric | Spec. |
| TM130 | Helping Hand | — | — | Normal | Stat. |
| TM133 | Earth Power | 90 | 100 | Ground | Spec. |
| TM135 | Ice Beam | 90 | 100 | Ice | Spec. |
| TM141 | Fire Blast | 110 | 85 | Fire | Spec. |
| TM142 | Hydro Pump | 110 | 80 | Water | Spec. |
| TM143 | Blizzard | 110 | 70 | Ice | Spec. |
| TM147 | Wild Charge | 90 | 100 | Electric | Phys. |
| TM149 | Earthquake | 100 | 100 | Ground | Phys. |
| TM150 | Stone Edge | 100 | 80 | Rock | Phys. |
| TM152 | Giga Impact | 150 | 90 | Normal | Phys. |
| TM156 | Outrage | 120 | 100 | Dragon | Phys. |
| TM157 | Overheat | 130 | 90 | Fire | Spec. |
| TM158 | Focus Blast | 120 | 70 | Fighting | Spec. |
| TM160 | Hurricane | 110 | 70 | Flying | Spec. |
| TM163 | Hyper Beam | 150 | 90 | Normal | Spec. |
| TM166 | Thunder | 110 | 70 | Electric | Spec. |
| TM168 | Solar Beam | 120 | 100 | Grass | Spec. |
| TM169 | Draco Meteor | 130 | 90 | Dragon | Spec. |
| TM171 | Tera Blast | 80 | 100 | Normal | Spec. |
| TM172 | Roar | — | — | Normal | Stat. |
| TM180 | Gyro Ball | 1 | 100 | Steel | Phys. |
| TM200 | Scale Shot | 25 | 90 | Dragon | Phys. |
| TM204 | Double-Edge | 120 | 100 | Normal | Phys. |
| TM208 | Whirlpool | 35 | 85 | Water | Spec. |
| TM220 | Meteor Beam | 120 | 90 | Rock | Spec. |
| TM222 | Breaking Swipe | 60 | 100 | Dragon | Phys. |
| TM226 | Dragon Cheer | — | — | Dragon | Stat. |
How to Obtain
Available In
Generation III
Generation IV
Generation V
Generation VI
Generation VII
Generation VIII
Sword
TransferShield
TransferThe Crown Tundra (Sword)
CatchableThe Crown Tundra (Shield)
CatchableBrilliant Diamond
CatchableShining Pearl
CatchableGeneration IX
What does each category mean?
Catchable Can be caught in the base game without special requirements. It spawns somewhere in game.
Obtainable Available only through an in-game gift, such as a starter or in-game trade with an NPC.
Evolve Only available through evolution. A pre-evolution is available for catching or obtaining.
Event Only available through some sort of event or distribution.
Transfer Exists within the game's data, but can only be obtained via a trade with another player (version exclusive) or transfer through another means like Pokémon HOME.
In-Game Images
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Shiny Sprites

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