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Multitype changes the [[elemental type|type]] of the Pokémon with this Ability depending on the [[Plate]] attached. | Multitype changes the [[elemental type|type]] of the Pokémon with this Ability depending on the [[Plate]] attached. A Pokémon with Multitype cannot be affected by {{m|Soak}}. The item-removing effects of {{m|Thief}}, {{m|Covet}}, {{m|Trick}}, {{m|Switcheroo}}, and {{m|Knock Off}} will not work on a Pokémon with Multitype. | ||
This Ability cannot be transferred with {{m|Skill Swap}} or copied with {{a|Trace}} or {{m|Role Play}}. If any Pokémon other than {{p|Arceus}} has this Ability, it does not work. Multitype cannot be suppressed by {{m|Gastro Acid}} or changed by {{m|Worry Seed}}. In addition, Multitype cannot turn into {{a|Mummy}}. | |||
When a Pokémon {{m|Transform}}s into Arceus, it becomes Arceus's {{t|Normal}} form. If it is holding a [[plate]], it will Transform first into Arceus's current form and will then change type and appearance to the type corresponding to that plate. | When a Pokémon {{m|Transform}}s into Arceus, it becomes Arceus's {{t|Normal}} form. If it is holding a [[plate]], it will Transform first into Arceus's current form and will then change type and appearance to the type corresponding to that plate. |
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Multitype (Japanese: マルチタイプ Multitype) is an Ability introduced in Generation IV. It is the signature Ability of Arceus.
Effect
Generation IV
Multitype changes the type of the Pokémon with this Ability depending on the Plate attached. A Pokémon with Multitype cannot be affected by Soak. The item-removing effects of Thief, Covet, Trick, Switcheroo, and Knock Off will not work on a Pokémon with Multitype.
This Ability cannot be transferred with Skill Swap or copied with Trace or Role Play. If any Pokémon other than Arceus has this Ability, it does not work. Multitype cannot be suppressed by Gastro Acid or changed by Worry Seed. In addition, Multitype cannot turn into Mummy.
When a Pokémon Transforms into Arceus, it becomes Arceus's Normal form. If it is holding a plate, it will Transform first into Arceus's current form and will then change type and appearance to the type corresponding to that plate.
Generation V
Multitype no longer prevents the effects of Knock Off, Trick, Switcheroo, Thief or Covet if the user is not holding a Plate.
Outside of battle
Multitype has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Multitype
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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0493 | Arceus |
Normal | Multitype | None | None | ||
Please note that abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
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In the anime
Arceus. Arceus changes its type to correspond with that of one of its currently held Plates.
- Activated by Arceus in Arceus and the Jewel of Life. Debut.
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Archer discussing the multiple forms of Arceus
Arceus. Arceus's type changes depending on the Plate held.
Trivia
- In the games, Arceus must be holding a Plate in order to make use of Multitype. However, in the anime and Pokémon Adventures, it has its own unique set of Plates which allow it to activate its Ability at will, making it almost indestructible.
- In the games, if a Pokémon is given this Ability through hacking, the Ability will not activate regardless of what Plate the hacked Pokémon is holding. For example, a Magikarp hacked to have this Ability will always be Water-type, regardless of what Plate it is holding.
- Multitype is the only Ability that cannot be manipulated by any means; it cannot be switched, copied, cancelled, or ignored, and any plates in use cannot be removed. Even hacking has no effect, as noted above.
In other languages
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