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* For [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] {{pkmn|battle}}s, under Standard Rules, these moves are forbidden. This is commonly called OHKO Clause or simply 'No OHKO moves'. This is because their 30% accuracy and instant KO properties add too many elements of luck for a fair match and in the eyes of many players are simply unfair.
* For [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi]] {{pkmn|battle}}s, under Standard Rules, these moves are forbidden. This is commonly called OHKO Clause or simply 'No OHKO moves'. This is because their 30% accuracy and instant KO properties add too many elements of luck for a fair match and in the eyes of many players are simply unfair.
* Each OHKO move was inroduced in an odd-numbered Generation.
* Each OHKO move was inroduced in an odd-numbered Generation.
* In double battles, trainers can use OHKO moves effectively by pairing a Pokemon with a OHKO move and a Machop, Machoke, or Machamp with the ability No Guard.
* In double battles, trainers can use OHKO moves effectively by pairing a Pokemon with a OHKO move with a Machop, Machoke, or Machamp with the ability No Guard.


[[Category:Moves]]
[[Category:Moves]]

Revision as of 03:23, 17 November 2009

One-hit knockout moves, commonly abbreviated as OHKO moves, are moves that, when used, cause the target's HP to drop to zero regardless of their stats. They are all highly inaccurate: given that their effect is to immediately make the target faint, as to have them much more accurate would further encourage their use to quickly and easily finish battles.

When used, they will always fail if the level of the target is higher than the level of the user, except in Generation I, where they would fail if the user's Speed stat was lower than the target's.

All one-hit knockout moves have 30% accuracy and a base of 5 PP. Pokémon with the ability Sturdy are unaffected by all of them, unless the user has the ability Mold Breaker. Pokémon also holding the item, Focus Sash, are not entirely affected as it leaves the user with only 1 HP, due to Focus Sash's effect.

So far, there are four OHKO moves:

Move Type Generation introduced
Fissure Ground I
Guillotine Normal I
Horn Drill Normal I
Sheer Cold Ice III

Trivia

  • Due to the presence of these moves, Articuno has been used in many battles as it can also learn Mind Reader to make Sheer Cold sure to hit.
  • Lapras can learn three of these moves: Sheer Cold, Fissure, and Horn Drill.
  • Before Generation III introduced Sheer Cold, all of these moves could not affect specific Pokémon. Guillotine and Horn Drill could not affect Template:Type2 Pokémon, and Fissure could not affect Template:Type2 Pokémon.
  • For Wi-Fi battles, under Standard Rules, these moves are forbidden. This is commonly called OHKO Clause or simply 'No OHKO moves'. This is because their 30% accuracy and instant KO properties add too many elements of luck for a fair match and in the eyes of many players are simply unfair.
  • Each OHKO move was inroduced in an odd-numbered Generation.
  • In double battles, trainers can use OHKO moves effectively by pairing a Pokemon with a OHKO move with a Machop, Machoke, or Machamp with the ability No Guard.