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Refresh is a non-damaging Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation III.
Effect
The user cures itself of a Burn, Poison, or Paralysis. The only reasons that Freeze and Sleep cannot be cured is that the user is, for the most part, immobile with these two statuses anyway.
In the anime
Pokémon
Azurill Azurill glows blue. It could then heal itself or another nearby Pokémon.
- Used by Misty's Azurill from ??? to ???.
Learnset
Generation III
By leveling up
By purification
- Pidgeotto (XD)
- Raticate (XD)
- Arbok (XD)
- Paras (XD)
- Venomoth (XD)
- Magneton (XD)
- Shellder (XD)
- Voltorb (XD)
- Exeggutor (XD)
- Hitmonlee (XD)
- Starmie (XD)
- Tauros (XD)
- Snorlax (XD)
- Ledyba (XD)
- Spinarak (XD)
- Pineco (XD)
- Teddiursa (XD)
- Magcargo (XD)
- Seedot (XD)
- Shroomish (XD)
- Makuhita (XD)
- Manectric (XD)
- Carvanha (XD)
- Zangoose (XD)
- Baltoy (XD)
- Salamence (XD)
Generation IV
By leveling up
In other languages
- Spanish: Alivio