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*In the game [pokemon Diamond and Pearl]], When foe's Pokémon uses aftermath on a player's Pokémon, the textbox says, "[player's Pokémon] was hit by foe's [foe's Pokémon]'s aftermath!", as opposed to "foe [foe's Pokémon]'s aftermath". | *In the game [[pokemon Diamond and Pearl]], When foe's Pokémon uses aftermath on a player's Pokémon, the textbox says, "[player's Pokémon] was hit by foe's [foe's Pokémon]'s aftermath!", as opposed to "foe [foe's Pokémon]'s aftermath". | ||
[[Category:Abilities]] | [[Category:Abilities]] |
Revision as of 00:55, 29 December 2007
Aftermath (Japanese: ゆうばく Induced Explosion) is a Pokémon ability that was introduced in the Generation IV games that damages the opponent when the Pokémon is fainted by a physical attack. Four Pokémon have this ability. The opponent receives damage equal to one quarter of their total Hit Points.
Pokémon with Aftermath
Single ability
No Pokémon have Aftermath as their only ability.
Dual ability
Drifloon | Drifblim | Stunky | Skuntank |
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Unburden | Unburden | Stench | Stench |
English Translation Glitch
- In the game pokemon Diamond and Pearl, When foe's Pokémon uses aftermath on a player's Pokémon, the textbox says, "[player's Pokémon] was hit by foe's [foe's Pokémon]'s aftermath!", as opposed to "foe [foe's Pokémon]'s aftermath".