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These moves restore a portion of their user's {{Stat|HP}} after damaging an opponent, healing a set percentage of the damage inflicted.
These moves restore a portion of their user's {{Stat|HP}} after damaging an opponent, healing a set percentage of the damage inflicted.


Holding a {{DL|In-battle effect item|Big Root}} will increase the amount of HP recovered with these moves, without altering the move's base power. If used on a Pokémon with {{a|Liquid Ooze}} (except {{m|Dream Eater}} prior to Generation V), the user will take equivalent damage instead of being healed.
Holding a [[Big Root]] will increase the amount of HP recovered with these moves, without altering the move's base power. If used on a Pokémon with {{a|Liquid Ooze}} (except {{m|Dream Eater}} prior to Generation V), the user will take equivalent damage instead of being healed.


[[Category:Moves by effect]]
[[Category:Moves by effect]]
[[Category:Moves that restore HP]]
[[Category:Moves that restore HP]]

Revision as of 00:21, 18 May 2017

These moves restore a portion of their user's HP after damaging an opponent, healing a set percentage of the damage inflicted.

Holding a Big Root will increase the amount of HP recovered with these moves, without altering the move's base power. If used on a Pokémon with Liquid Ooze (except Dream Eater prior to Generation V), the user will take equivalent damage instead of being healed.