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==Effect==
==Effect==
===In battle===
===In battle===
Stall causes a Pokémon with this Ability to move last within its [[priority]] bracket. Therefore, a Pokémon with this Ability will move after other Pokémon using moves with the same or higher priority during a turn of a battle. Increased priority moves will always go first, whether or not the move is used by the Pokémon with Stall. If another Pokémon uses a decreased priority move, it will go after the Pokémon with Stall.
The Pokémon with this Ability moves last in its [[priority]] bracket, regardless of its {{stat|Speed}} and {{m|Trick Room}}.


Pokémon holding the items {{DL|In-battle effect item|Lagging Tail}} or {{DL|Incense|Full Incense}} will move after a Pokémon with Stall, assuming they use moves of the same priority. If a Pokémon with Stall holds Lagging Tail or Full Incense, the item takes effect and Stall is ignored. The item {{DL|In-battle effect item|Quick Claw}} can also still activate when held by a Pokémon with Stall and causes the Pokémon to move first, overriding Stall.
If a Pokémon's held [[Quick Claw]] activates, Stall does not affect when the Pokémon moves.


Stall's effect is not affected by {{m|Trick Room}}.
====Generation IV====
If multiple Pokémon have the Ability Stall and use moves with the same priority, the Pokémon with the lower Speed will move first (regardless of Trick Room).


When two Pokémon with Stall are in the same battle and use moves in the same priority bracket, the Pokémon with the lower {{stat|Speed}} stat will move first.
A Pokémon with Stall moves before Pokémon holding a [[Lagging Tail]] or [[Full Incense]]. If a Pokémon with Stall also holds a Lagging Tail or Full Incense, Stall does not affect when the Pokémon moves.
 
====Generation V onward====
If multiple Pokémon with the Ability Stall or that are holding a [[Lagging Tail]] or [[Full Incense]] use moves with the same priority, the Pokémon move relatively according to {{stat|Speed}} (the order is reversed during Trick Room).


===Outside of battle===
===Outside of battle===

Revision as of 16:44, 14 June 2017

Stall あとだし
Going After
Flavor text
Generation IV
The Pokémon moves after even slower foes.
Generation V
The Pokémon moves after all other Pokémon do.
Generation VI
The Pokémon moves after all other Pokémon do.
Generation VII
The Pokémon moves after all other Pokémon do.
Generation VIII
Currently unknown
Generation IX
Currently unknown

Stall (Japanese: あとだし Going After) is an Ability introduced in Generation IV. It is the signature Ability of Sableye.

Effect

In battle

The Pokémon with this Ability moves last in its priority bracket, regardless of its Speed and Trick Room.

If a Pokémon's held Quick Claw activates, Stall does not affect when the Pokémon moves.

Generation IV

If multiple Pokémon have the Ability Stall and use moves with the same priority, the Pokémon with the lower Speed will move first (regardless of Trick Room).

A Pokémon with Stall moves before Pokémon holding a Lagging Tail or Full Incense. If a Pokémon with Stall also holds a Lagging Tail or Full Incense, Stall does not affect when the Pokémon moves.

Generation V onward

If multiple Pokémon with the Ability Stall or that are holding a Lagging Tail or Full Incense use moves with the same priority, the Pokémon move relatively according to Speed (the order is reversed during Trick Room).

Outside of battle

Stall has no effect outside of battle.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness

A Pokémon with Stall only attacks foes that are directly in front of them. This does not affect leaders.

Pokémon with Stall

# Pokémon Types First Ability Second Ability Hidden Ability
0302 Sableye Sableye
Dark Ghost Keen Eye Stall Prankster
Please note that abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
  • For Generation III and IV games, ignore Hidden Abilities.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 慢出 Maahnchēut
Mandarin 慢出 Mànchū
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