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[[File:RolloutGen6a.png|thumb|250px|Rollout starting up...]] | [[File:RolloutGen6a.png|thumb|250px|Rollout starting up...]] | ||
[[File:RolloutGen6b.png|thumb|250px|...and hitting the opponent in Pokémon ''X/Y''.]] | [[File:RolloutGen6b.png|thumb|250px|...and hitting the opponent in Pokémon ''X/Y''.]] | ||
Rollout is a physical Rock-type attack introduced in Generation II in the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' games. Learned mostly by spherical Pokémon, it can hit 2 | Rollout is a physical Rock-type attack introduced in Generation II in the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' games. Learned mostly by spherical Pokémon, it can hit 2 to 5 turns in a row. Its starting base power is at a low 30 but its power will double after every hit.<ref name = "poke">2008-06-21. [[bulbapedia:Rollout (move)]], ''Bulbapedia.'' Accessed 2008-06-28.</ref> If Defense Curl is used beforehand, Rollout's starting base power will be doubled to 60, resulting in the most powerful attack in the game on the fifth hit, with a base power of 960. However, if Rollout misses, then its base power will be reset. | ||
In Generations II and III, Jigglypuff learns Rollout at level 19. It was moved down two levels in Generation IV and it was moved up three levels for Generation V and VI. | In Generations II and III, Jigglypuff learns Rollout at level 19. It was moved down two levels in Generation IV and it was moved up three levels for Generation V and VI. |