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⚫ | '''Mean Look''' is an attack where a [[Pokémon (creature)|Pokémon]] gives the opponent the evil eye and keeps them from escaping the battle. Mean Look is a move learned by Pokémon such as [[Zubat]], [[Golbat]], [[Gastly]], [[Haunter]], [[Gengar]], [[Duskull]], or [[Dusclops]]. Its effect is identical to the move [[Block]], which is to prevent the opposing Pokémon from escaping. It is a {{Type|Normal}}- type move. Mean Look has proved most useful to players striving to catch Pokémon that run away immediately upon discovery such as [[Cresselia]], [[Mesprit]], and [[Abra]]. |
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⚫ | '''Mean Look''' is an attack where a [[Pokémon]] gives the opponent the evil eye and keeps them from escaping the battle. Mean Look is a move learned by |
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==Gallery== |
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+ | Conway Dusknoir Mean Look.png |
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+ | Lenora Watchog Mean Look.png |
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Revision as of 07:02, 27 July 2014
Mean Look
Generation: | II |
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Battle Data
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Power: | - |
Accuracy: | - |
PP: | 5, max: ? |
Affects: | Selected target |
Secondary Effect: | None |
Priority: | 0 |
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Bright Powder: | |
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Snatch: | |
Mirror Move: | |
King's Rock: |
Mean Look is an attack where a Pokémon gives the opponent the evil eye and keeps them from escaping the battle. Mean Look is a move learned by Pokémon such as Zubat, Golbat, Gastly, Haunter, Gengar, Duskull, or Dusclops. Its effect is identical to the move Block, which is to prevent the opposing Pokémon from escaping. It is a Normal- type move. Mean Look has proved most useful to players striving to catch Pokémon that run away immediately upon discovery such as Cresselia, Mesprit, and Abra.