Hey! I'm here to recommend that you check out the "
CAM Metagame" group, which is basically the same thing as this topic, only much more thorough and competitively minded. In comparison, this topic's rules will be rather simple... well, actually, there's only one rule.
Please use a complete and understandable format - I'd recommend the one I'm using or the one used by the CAM Metagame group members. Other than that, go wild! And now, here are more of the moves I've come up with!
Name: Cold Shoulder
Type: Ice
Category: Physical (Makes contact)
Power: 60
Accuracy: 90%
PP: 10
Target: Single Pokémon
Range: Normal
Priority: -6
Is Protect effective?: Yes
Compatible with Sheer Force?: No
Description: The user infuses its shoulder with frost energy and charges at its foe, forcing it out of the battlefield.
Effect: It's the Ice-type equivalent to Dragon Tail and Circle Throw. The foe damaged by this move is forced out of the battlefield, and another Pokémon on its Trainer's team is randomly switched in to replace it.
Note: To be pedantic, Circle Throw and Dragon Tail are variations of this move, rather than the other way around – I came up with it all the way back in the days of the second generation! Also, this move is available as a TM (TM97).
Pokémon that can learn this move: Squirtle line (only Blastoise can learn it by level-up; Squirtle and Wartortle must use TM97), Rattatta line (TM97), Nidoking (TM97), Nidoqueen (TM97), Clefairy line (TM97), Jigglypuff line (TM97; Igglybuff cannot learn Cold Shoulder), Meowth line (TM97), Psyduck line (TM97), Mankey line (TM97), Poliwag line (TM97; Poliwag cannot learn Cold Shoulder, and Poliwrath can learn it by level-up), Abra line (TM97), Machop line (TM97), Geodude line (TM97; Geodude is incompatible with TM97, but can learn Cold Shoulder as an Egg move), Slowbro & Slowking (TM97), Muk (TM97), Gengar (TM97), Drowzee line (TM97), Cubone line (TM97), Hitmon family (only Hitmonchan can learn it by level-up; Hitmonlee, Tyrouge, and Hitmontop must use TM97), Lickitung line (TM97), Rhydon line (TM97), Chansey line (TM97), Kangashkan (TM97), Mr. Mime (TM97), Scizor (TM97), Jynx line (TM97), Tauros (TM97), Kabutops (TM97), Snorlax line (TM97), Dragonite (TM97), Mewtwo (TM97), Mew (TM97), Totodile line (TM97), Sentret line (TM97), Marill line (TM97), Sudowoodo line (TM97), Aipom line (TM97), Wooper line (TM97), Snubbull line (TM97), Shuckle (TM97), Sneasel line, Teddiursa line (TM97; Polursa learns by level-up), Swinub line, Delibird (TM97), Phanpy line (TM97), Stantler (TM97), Miltank (TM97), Larvitar line (TM97), Mudkip line, Curvoone (TM97), Lotad line (TM97; Lotad cannot learn Cold Shoulder), Gallade (TM97), Breloom (TM97), Slakoth line (TM97; Slakoth cannot learn Cold Shoulder), Whismur line (TM97), Makhuita line, Nosepass line (TM97), Sableye (TM97), Mawile (TM97), Aggron (TM97), Meditite line (TM97), Volbeat (TM97), Illumise (TM97), Grumpig (TM97), Zangoose (TM97), Flygon (TM97), Kecleon (TM97), Shuppet line (TM97; Shuppet cannot learn Cold Shoulder), Duskull line (TM97), Absol (TM97), Snorunt line (TM97; only Glalie is unable to learn by level-up), Walrein, Bagon line (TM97), Beldum line (TM97; Beldum cannot learn Cold Shoulder), Regirock (TM97), Regice (TM97), Registeel (TM97), Rayquaza (TM97), Jirachi (TM97), Deoxys (TM97), Piplup line, Bidoof line (Bidoof must use TM97), Cranidos line (TM97), Shieldon line (TM97), Buizel line (TM97), Buneary line (TM97), Purugly (TM97), Skuntank (TM97), Gible line (TM97; Gible cannot learn Cold Shoulder), Riolu line (TM97; Lucario can learn by level-up), Hippowdon (TM97), Drapion (TM97), Croagunk line (TM97), Snover line (TM97; Abomasnow can learn by level-up), Uxie (TM97), Mesprit (TM97), Azelf (TM97), Dialga (TM97), Palkia (TM97), Reigigigas (TM97), Giratina (TM97), Cresselia (TM97), Phione (TM97), Manaphy (TM97), Darkrai (TM97), Arceus (TM97), Oshawott line, Patrat line (TM97), Lillipup line (TM97), Panpour line (TM97), Blitzle line (TM97), Gigalith (TM97), Audino (TM97), Timburr line (TM97), Seismitoad (TM97), Throh (TM97), Sawk (TM97), Sandile line (TM97; Sandile cannot learn Cold Shoulder), Darmanitan (TM97), Scrafty line (TM97), Tirtouga line (TM97),Trubbish line (TM97), Zorua line (TM97), Minccino line (TM97), Gothita line (TM97), Reuniclus (TM97), Sawsbuck (TM97), Escavalier (TM97), Eelektross (TM97), Elgyem line (TM97), Axew line (TM97), Cubchoo line, Accelgor (TM97), Mienfoo line (TM97), Druddigon (TM97), Golett line (TM97), Pawniard line (TM97), Bouffalant (TM97), Hydregion (TM97), Cobalion (TM97), Terrakion (TM97), Kyurem, Keldeo (TM97), Meloetta (TM97), Genesect (TM97), Frostran (TM97), Insego (TM97)
Name: Heat Dash
Type: Fire
Category: Physical (Makes contact)
Power: 90
Accuracy: 100%
PP: 20
Target: Single Pokémon
Range: Normal
Is Protect effective?: Yes
Compatible with Sheer Force?: No
Compatible with Reckless?: Yes
Description: Empowered by flame, the user recklessly tackles its foe. It takes some damage as a result.
Effect: Fire-type Take Down! The user takes recoil damage equal to 25% of the damage dealt by this move. (Yes, this move will be powered up by the Reckless ability.)
Pokémon that can learn this move: Charmander line (Egg move), Ratatta line (Egg move), Vulpix line (Egg move), Diglett line (Egg move), Mankey line (Egg move), Growlithe line, Machop line (Egg move), Ponyta line, Rhyhorn line (Egg move), Tauros (Dream World/Egg move), Magmar line (Egg move), Flareon, Moltres, Dratini line (Egg move), Mew (Dream World), Cyndaquil line, Sentret line (Egg move), Dunsparce line (Egg move), Snubull line (Egg move), Heracross (Egg move), Teddiursa line (Egg move), Slugma line, Houndour line, Phanpy line (Egg move), Entei, Larvitar line (Egg move), Ho-Oh, Torchic line (Egg move for Torchic; Combusken and Blaziken can learn it by level-up), Poochyena line (Egg move), Zigzagoon line (Egg move), Electrike line (Egg move), Numel line, Torkoal, Trapinch line (Egg move), Kecleon (Egg move), Bagon line (Egg move), Groudon, Chimchar line, Starly line (Egg move), Shinx line (Egg move), Cranidos line (Egg move), Shieldon line (Egg move), Stunky line (Egg move), Gible line (Egg move), Heatran (method undetermined), Victini, Tepig line, Lillipup line (Egg move), Pansear line (Egg move), Blitzle line (Egg move), Darumaka line, Scraggy line (Egg move), Axew line (Egg move), Bouffalant (Egg move), Larvesta (but not Volcarona), Reshiram (through fusion with Kyurem), W-Kyurem, Mujanorak, Drillon (Dream World/Egg move), Anthanine line (Egg move)
Name: Dread Curse
Type: Ghost (??? prior to Generation V)
Category: Other
Power: N/A
Accuracy: N/A (infinite)
PP: 10
Target: Self (non-Ghost version) or Single Pokémon (Ghost version)
Range: Normal (Ghost version only)
Is Protect effective?: No
Reflectable with Magic Coat/Bounce?: No (not like there’d be anything to reflect it to)
Snatchable?: No
Description: The user uses its life as fuel to cast an unbreakable curse.
Effect: A non-Ghost Pokémon that uses this move will sacrifice 8.25% of its max HP to boost its Special Attack and Special Defense by 1 stage each (basically a worse Calm Mind, not unlike how Curse is a worse Bulk Up.) A Ghost-type that uses this move will KO itself, but it will afflict a Curse on the opponent that doesn't go away if the afflicted Pokémon switches out; in fact, it doesn't even go away after the battle ends! Not even a Pokémon Center can deal with it!!! The afflicted Pokémon must eat 50 "trash" berries (Cornn, Magost, Razz, Bluk, Wepear, etc.) in order to get rid of the Dread Curse. (However, a Dread Curse is only permanent if inflicted during an in-game battle; a Dread Curse inflicted in the course of an "extra-game" battle (such as a wireless battle, a Wi-Fi battle, a Battle Tower/Frontier/Subway match, an official tournament battle, a battle in a "tournament fighting" game such as
Pokémon Battle Revolution (but not Story Mode battles in
Pokémon Collosseum or
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness), or a battle on an online simulator)
will go away after the end of the battle.)
Which Pokémon can learn it: Bulbasaur line (Egg move), Slowpoke line, Grimer line (Egg move), Gastly line, Onix line (Egg move), Exeggcute line (Egg move), Koffing line (Egg move), Lapras (Egg move), Eevee line (Egg move), Snorlax line, Sabiowl (must level-up in the Day Care with a Pokémon that knows Dread Curse), Sunkern line (Egg move), Wooper line (Egg move), Misdreavus line (Egg move), Dunsparce line (Egg move), Slugma line (Egg move), Swinub line (Egg move), Corsola (Egg move), Mantine line (Egg move), Miltank (Egg move), Larvitar line (Egg move), Mudkip line (Egg move), Slakoth line (Egg move), Electrike line (Egg move), Torkoal, Spoink line (Egg move), Absol (Egg move), Kecleon (Egg move), Shuppet line, Duskull line, Spheal line (Egg move), Regirock, Regice, Registeel, Turtwig line, Bidoof line (Egg move), Cranidos line (Egg move), Shieldon line (Egg move), Shellos line (Egg move), Spiritomb, Yammask line, Tirtortuga line (Egg move), Ferroseed line (Egg move), Litwick line, Shelmet line, Golett line, Necturna, Sowunamut, Anthanine line
Name: Zap Drill
Type: Electric
Category: Physical (Makes contact)
Power: 120
Accuracy: 90
PP: 10
Target: Single Pokémon
Range: Normal
Is Protect effective?: Yes
Compatible with Sheer Force?: No
Description: The user brutally drills into the foe with an electrified horn or lance. Has a high probability of scoring a critical hit.
Effect: This move's default Critical stage is 2 instead of 1, which means that it has a 12.5% chance of scoring a critical hit instead of the usual 6.25% chance. (A slightly outdated, but still useful explanation of how Critical Hits work can be found
here.)
Which Pokémon can learn it: NidoranF line (Egg move), NidoranM line (Egg move), Rhyhorn line (Egg move for Rhyhorn; Rhydon and Rhyperior can learn by level-up), Electivire, Porygon line (Porygon is unable to learn Zap Drill), Zapdos, Quetzparce (must level-up in the Day Care with a Pokémon that knows Zap Drill), Heracross (Egg move), Curvoone, Deoxys (Attack Forme only), Rotom, Eelektrik, Zekrom (through fusion with Kyurem), B-Kyurem, Drillon