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− | '''Resistance''' is when an Attack Type of an attacking Pokémon's battle points has weakened due to the different type of the opposing Pokémon when not affected. For example, a [[Charmander]] has used [[Ember]] on a [[Squirtle]]. The attack type of Ember was [[Fire]], and Squirtle's Type was Water. Water Types are not affected by Fire type attacks, therefore the attack points of Ember has weakened. When a |
+ | '''Resistance''' is when an Attack Type of an attacking Pokémon's battle points has weakened due to the different type of the opposing Pokémon when not affected. For example, a [[Charmander]] has used [[Ember]] on a [[Squirtle]]. The attack type of Ember was [[Fire]], and Squirtle's Type was Water. Water Types are not affected by Fire type attacks, therefore the attack points of Ember has weakened. When a Pokemon is attacked by an attack that was Super Effective for that opposing Pokémon, in this case, there is no resistance. |
[[Category:Game Mechanics]] |
[[Category:Game Mechanics]] |
Revision as of 14:36, 30 November 2011
Resistance is when an Attack Type of an attacking Pokémon's battle points has weakened due to the different type of the opposing Pokémon when not affected. For example, a Charmander has used Ember on a Squirtle. The attack type of Ember was Fire, and Squirtle's Type was Water. Water Types are not affected by Fire type attacks, therefore the attack points of Ember has weakened. When a Pokemon is attacked by an attack that was Super Effective for that opposing Pokémon, in this case, there is no resistance.