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Leaf Guard (Japanese: リーフガード Leaf Guard) is an ability introduced in Generation IV. Thirteen Pokémon have this ability, all of which are Template:Type2.
Effect
In battle
Generation IV
Leaf Guard prevents non-volatile status problems in sunny weather. This is similar to Safeguard in that it does not prevent self inflicted statuses, such as from Rest.
Generation V
Leaf Guard now prevents the use of Rest.
Outside of battle
Leaf Guard has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Leaf Guard
In other languages
- French: Feuil. Garde
- German: Floraschild
- Greek: Προστασία απο Φύλλα
- Italian: Fogliamanto
- Portuguese: Proteção de Folhas
- Spanish: Defensa hoja
Variations of the Ability Hydration | |
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Hydration • Leaf Guard |
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