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'''Status Effects '''are ailments that [[Pokémon]] can receive in the video games, during battle. All status conditions including paralysis, poison, sleep, frozen, and burn can be cured with a [[Lum Berry]] or [[Full Heal]] or [[Full Restore]].
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'''Status Effects''' are ailments that [[Pokémon]] can receive during battle. These status conditions are paralysis, poison, sleep, frozen, and burn. All these effects can be cured with a [[Lum Berry]], a [[Full Heal]], a [[Full Restore]], a [[Lava Cookie]], an [[Old Gateau]], [[Heal Powder]], a [[Miracle Berry]], a [[Casteliacone]] or [[Sacred Ash]]. Pokémon with the [[Synchronize]] ability can pass any status effect, apart from the sleep and frozen conditions, inflicted on them back to the Pokémon that inflicted the status effect.
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== [[Paralyzed]] ==
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A paralyzed Pokémon has a 25% chance of not being able to attack every turn and their Speed is decreased by 75%. The status remains after battle like other major status ailments. Paralysis can be cured with a [[Parlyz Heal]], a [[Cheri Berry]], or a [[Lum Berry]]. {{Type|Electric}} type Pokémon cannot be paralyzed, nor can Pokémon that have the ability [[Limber]] or those behind a [[Substitute]].
   
== Paralysis ==
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== [[Poisoned]] ==
 
A poisoned Pokémon loses a set amount of HP every turn. If the effect remains after the battle, the Pokémon will lose HP as the Trainer walks (1 HP of damage for every 4 steps), but after Pokémon Black and White there is no longer this effect. It can be cured with an [[Antidote]], a [[PSNCureBerry]], a [[Pecha Berry]], or a [[Lum Berry]]. {{Type|Poison}} and {{Type|Steel}} type Pokémon cannot be poisoned, nor can Pokémon that have the ability [[Immunity]] or this behind a [[Substitute]].
   
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=== Badly Poisoned ===
A [[Pokémon]] suffering from paralysis may not attack in a given turn, also this slows a [[Pokémon]] down. It can be cured with Paralyze Heal. It can also be healed with a [[Cheri Berry]].
 
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A badly poisoned Pokémon is damaged every turn, but this damage increases over time. The first turn, the poisoned Pokémon takes 1/16 of the maximum HP in damage. That damage increases by an additional 1/16 of the max HP each turn. After a battle is over, the poisoned Pokémon will take damage (just like regular Poisoning). It can be cured with an [[Antidote]], a [[PSNCureBerry]], or a [[Pecha Berry]]. {{Type|Poison}} and {{Type|Steel}} type Pokémon cannot be poisoned, nor can Pokémon that have the ability [[Immunity]] or those behind a [[Substitute]].
   
== Sleep ==
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== [[Burned]] ==
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Burned Pokémon loose 1/8 of their maximum HP at the end of each turn in addition having their [[Attack]] stat reduced by 50%. <span> Burned Pokémon can be healed with </span>[[Burn Heal]]<span>, an </span>[[Ice Berry]]<span>, a </span>[[Kuo Berry]]<span>, or a </span>[[Rawst Berry]]<span>. </span>{{Type|Fire}} type Pokémon cannot be burned, nor can Pokémon with the ability [[Water Veil]] or those behind a [[Substitute]].
   
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== [[Freezing|Frozen]] ==
Sleeping [[Pokémon]] cannot attack, but they can do moves like [[Snore]] and [[Sleep_Talk|Sleep Talk]]. It can be cured with [[Awakening]], a [[Poké Flute]] (in [[Generation I]] and/or in Pokeom FR/LG), or a ''Blue Flute'' ([[Generation III]] and/or [[Generation IV]]). The move [[Rest]] can makes the user sleep, but it heals their [[HP]].
 
 
A frozen Pokémon cannot attack, but it can thaw out in a few turns. {{Type|Fire}} type attacks can thaw out a frozen Pokémon more easily. Moves such as [[Flame Wheel]], [[Flare Blitz]] and [[Sacred Fire]] can be used even if the user is frozen; these moves will thaw out the user. {{Type|Ice}} type Pokémon cannot be frozen, and neither can Pokémon with the ability [[Magma Armor]]. A frozen Pokémon can be healed with [[Ice Heal]], a [[Burnt Berry]], or an [[Aspear Berry]].
   
==Poisoned ==
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== [[Flinch]] ==
 
A condition where the affected Pokémon is unable to use moves or attack during the turn it is affected. Usually occurs as a possible secondary effect (for moves like [[Bite]]). There is no cure other than waiting for the next turn. It will not affect a Pokémon with the ability [[Inner Focus]]. The item [[King's Rock]] occasionally causes an opponent to flinch when the Pokémon holding it uses an attack move.
A poisoned [[Pokémon]] loses a set amount of HP every turn. If the effect remains after the battle, the Pokemon will lose HP as the Trainer walks(1 [[HP]] of damage for each 4 steps). It can be cured with an Antidote or a [[Pecha Berry]]. Poison and Steel type [[Pokémon]] cannot be poisoned, however. Pokemon with the ability [[Immunity]] cannot be poisoned either.
 
   
===Badly Poisoned===
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== [[Confused]] ==
A badly poisoned [[Pokémon]] is damaged every turn, but this damage increases over time. After a battle is over, the poisoned [[Pokémon]] will take damage (just like regular Poisoning). It can be cured with an Antidote or a [[Pecha Berry]]. Poison and Steel type [[Pokémon]] cannot be badly poisoned, however. Pokemon with the ability [[Immunity]] cannot be badly poisoned either.
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Once confused, a Pokémon will remain so for 1 to 4 turns, and during those turns have a 50% chance of damaging themselves and being unable to perform any other action for that turn. This status effect can be used even if the Pokémon is inflicted with another status condition, like Paralysis or Burn. Confusion can be healed by switching out the confused Pokémon. It can also be cured by using a [[Persim Berry]], a [[Bitter Berry]], a [[Full Heal]], or the [[Yellow Flute]]. Pokémon with the ability [[Own Tempo]] cannot be confused.
   
== Burned ==
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== [[Infatuation]] ==
 
The Pokémon becomes infatuated with the opponent (who must be of an opposing gender) and is under a condition similar to confusion. It can be cured with a [[Mental Herb]] or a [[Red Flute]]. Pokémon with the ability [[Oblivious]] cannot become infatuated.
Burned [[Pokémon]] are dealt damage each turn, in addition to taking an [[Attack]] penalty. [[Fire]] type [[Pokémon]] cannot get burned, however. A [[pokemon]] who has a [[Synchronize]] abillity can pass the status effect to the [[pokemon]] that gave the status effect.
 
   
==Frozen ==
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== Leech Seed ==
 
The Pokémon loses 1/16th of his/her HP each turn, and the opponent gains what was lost, essentially having the same affect as a weaker, but continuous, [[Absorb]]. {{Type|Grass}} type Pokémon cannot be seeded.
A frozen [[Pokémon]] cannot attack, but it can thaw out in a few turns, fire type attacks can thaw out a [[Pokémon]] frozen more easily. Also moves like [[Flame Wheel]], [[Flare Blitz]] and [[Sacred Fire]] can be used even if the user [[Pokémon]] is frozen, and they thaw out.
 
Ice type Pokémon cannot be frozen, however, and neither can pokemon with the ability blubber can be frozen either.
 
   
== Flinch ==
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A condition where the affected Pokemon is unable to use moves or attack during the turn it is in affected (basically it causes Pokemon to lose its turn). Usually accurs as a possible secondary effect (for moves like [[Bite]]). There is no cure other than waiting for the next turn. It will not affect a Pokemon with the ability [[Inner Focus]]. The item [[King's Rock]] occasionally causes an opponent to flinch when the Pokemon holding it uses an attack move.
 
==Confused ==
 
Once confused, a [[Pokémon]] will remain so for 1 to 4 turns, and during those turns have a 50% change of damaging themselves and being unable to perform any other action for that turn. This status effect can be used even if a [[Pokemon]] has another, like Paralysis, or Burn, but can be healed by switching out the confused [[Pokémon]]. It can be cured by using a [[Persim Berry]] or the item ''Yellow Flute''.
 
 
== Infatuated/Attracted ==
 
 
Your Pokemon becomes infatuated with the opponent (who must be of an opposing gender), and is under a condition similar to confusion. It can be cured with a revival[[Mental Herb| Herb]] or a ''Red Flute''.
 
 
==Seeded/Leeched==
 
Your pokemon loses 1/16th of his/her HP each turn, and your opponent's gains some, essentially having the same affect as a weaker, but continuous, Absorb.
 
 
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Revision as of 04:08, 31 May 2015

Status Effects are ailments that Pokémon can receive during battle. These status conditions are paralysis, poison, sleep, frozen, and burn. All these effects can be cured with a Lum Berry, a Full Heal, a Full Restore, a Lava Cookie, an Old Gateau, Heal Powder, a Miracle Berry, a Casteliacone or Sacred Ash. Pokémon with the Synchronize ability can pass any status effect, apart from the sleep and frozen conditions, inflicted on them back to the Pokémon that inflicted the status effect.

Paralyzed

A paralyzed Pokémon has a 25% chance of not being able to attack every turn and their Speed is decreased by 75%. The status remains after battle like other major status ailments. Paralysis can be cured with a Parlyz Heal, a Cheri Berry, or a Lum Berry. Electric type Pokémon cannot be paralyzed, nor can Pokémon that have the ability Limber or those behind a Substitute.

Poisoned

A poisoned Pokémon loses a set amount of HP every turn. If the effect remains after the battle, the Pokémon will lose HP as the Trainer walks (1 HP of damage for every 4 steps), but after Pokémon Black and White there is no longer this effect. It can be cured with an Antidote, a PSNCureBerry, a Pecha Berry, or a Lum Berry. Poison and Steel type Pokémon cannot be poisoned, nor can Pokémon that have the ability Immunity or this behind a Substitute.

Badly Poisoned

A badly poisoned Pokémon is damaged every turn, but this damage increases over time. The first turn, the poisoned Pokémon takes 1/16 of the maximum HP in damage. That damage increases by an additional 1/16 of the max HP each turn. After a battle is over, the poisoned Pokémon will take damage (just like regular Poisoning). It can be cured with an Antidote, a PSNCureBerry, or a Pecha Berry. Poison and Steel type Pokémon cannot be poisoned, nor can Pokémon that have the ability Immunity or those behind a Substitute.

Burned

Burned Pokémon loose 1/8 of their maximum HP at the end of each turn in addition having their Attack stat reduced by 50%.  Burned Pokémon can be healed with Burn Heal, an Ice Berry, a Kuo Berry, or a Rawst Berry. Fire type Pokémon cannot be burned, nor can Pokémon with the ability Water Veil or those behind a Substitute.

Frozen

A frozen Pokémon cannot attack, but it can thaw out in a few turns. Fire type attacks can thaw out a frozen Pokémon more easily. Moves such as Flame Wheel, Flare Blitz and Sacred Fire can be used even if the user is frozen; these moves will thaw out the user. Ice type Pokémon cannot be frozen, and neither can Pokémon with the ability Magma Armor. A frozen Pokémon can be healed with Ice Heal, a Burnt Berry, or an Aspear Berry.

Flinch

A condition where the affected Pokémon is unable to use moves or attack during the turn it is affected. Usually occurs as a possible secondary effect (for moves like Bite). There is no cure other than waiting for the next turn. It will not affect a Pokémon with the ability Inner Focus. The item King's Rock occasionally causes an opponent to flinch when the Pokémon holding it uses an attack move.

Confused

Once confused, a Pokémon will remain so for 1 to 4 turns, and during those turns have a 50% chance of damaging themselves and being unable to perform any other action for that turn. This status effect can be used even if the Pokémon is inflicted with another status condition, like Paralysis or Burn. Confusion can be healed by switching out the confused Pokémon. It can also be cured by using a Persim Berry, a Bitter Berry, a Full Heal, or the Yellow Flute. Pokémon with the ability Own Tempo cannot be confused.

Infatuation

The Pokémon becomes infatuated with the opponent (who must be of an opposing gender) and is under a condition similar to confusion. It can be cured with a Mental Herb or a Red Flute. Pokémon with the ability Oblivious cannot become infatuated.

Leech Seed

The Pokémon loses 1/16th of his/her HP each turn, and the opponent gains what was lost, essentially having the same affect as a weaker, but continuous, Absorb. Grass type Pokémon cannot be seeded.

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