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'''Struggle''' (Japanese: '''わるあがき''' ''Vain Struggle'') is a [[move]] that no Pokémon naturally learns but every Pokémon can use if none of their other moves are usable, usually due to a lack of {{PP}}.
'''Struggle''' (Japanese: '''わるあがき''' ''Vain Struggle'') is a damage-dealing [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It is a [[move]] that no Pokémon naturally learns but every Pokémon can use if none of their other moves are usable, usually due to a lack of {{PP}}. Prior to [[Generation II]], it dealt {{type|Normal}} damage.


==Effect==
==Effect==
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===Generation II===
===Generation II===
Struggle now has a maximum of 1 PP instead of 10 (16 with PP Ups)<!--can PP Ups even be used on it in Gen 1?-->. Struggle now does typeless damage, inflicting normal damage to {{t|Steel}}-, Rock-, and Ghost-type Pokémon and being unaffected by [[STAB]]. It still displays as Normal-type if hacked onto a Pokémon's moveset.
Struggle now has a maximum of 1 PP instead of 10 (16 with PP Ups). Struggle now does typeless damage, inflicting normal damage to {{t|Steel}}-, Rock-, and Ghost-type Pokémon and being unaffected by {{STAB}}. It still displays as Normal-type if hacked onto a Pokémon's moveset.
 
The user will take recoil damage even if a substitute breaks.


===Generation III===
===Generation III===
A Pokémon will still take recoil damage even if it has an Ability that would prevent it, such as {{a|Rock Head}}. Like all typeless damage moves, Struggle can hit through {{a|Wonder Guard}}.
A Pokémon will still take recoil damage even if it has an Ability that would prevent it, such as {{a|Rock Head}}. Like all typeless damage moves, Struggle can hit through {{a|Wonder Guard}}.


If a Pokémon is holding a {{DL|In-battle effect item|Choice Band}} and is affected by {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Imprison}} or {{a|Cursed Body}} such that it cannot use the move that the Choice Band forces it to, it will always use Struggle as long as the item and the effect both remain active. If a Pokémon is holding a Choice Band and is affected by {{m|Torment}}, the Pokémon will use Struggle every second turn.
If a Pokémon is holding a {{DL|In-battle effect item|Choice Band}} and is affected by {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Imprison}}, or {{a|Cursed Body}} such that it cannot use the move that the Choice Band forces it to, it will always use Struggle as long as the item and the effect both remain active. If a Pokémon is holding a Choice Band and is affected by {{m|Torment}}, the Pokémon will use Struggle every second turn.


===Generation IV and on===
===Generation IV===
The user now takes ¼ of its maximum HP as recoil damage, regardless of how much damage the attack did to the opponent.  
The user now takes ¼ of its maximum HP as recoil damage, regardless of how much damage the attack did to the opponent.  


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Struggle is now unaffected by modifications to the {{stat|accuracy}} stat and {{stat|evasion}} stat.
Struggle is now unaffected by modifications to the {{stat|accuracy}} stat and {{stat|evasion}} stat.
===Generation V===
Struggle is unaffected by a held {{DL|Gem|Normal Gem}} (and will not consume it).


==Description==
==Description==
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|An attack that is used only if there is no PP. It also hurts the user.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|An attack that is used only if there is no PP. It also hurts the user.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Colo}}{{gameabbrev3|XD}}|Used when all PP are gone. Also hurts the user a bit.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Colo}}{{gameabbrev3|XD}}|Used when all PP are gone. Also hurts the user a bit.}}
{{movedescentry|PMD{{color2|{{md red color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|R}}{{color2|{{md blue color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|B}}|Inflicts damage on the target. However, the user also takes damage one quarter of its maximum HP.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|An attack that is used in desperation only if the user has no PP. It also hurts the user slightly.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|An attack that is used in desperation only if the user has no PP. It also hurts the user slightly.}}
{{movedescentry|PMD{{color2|{{md time color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|T}}{{color2|{{md darkness color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|D}}{{color2|{{md sky color}}|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|S}}|Inflicts damage on the target. But it also inflicts damage on the user in the amount of 1/4 of its maximum HP.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|XY}}{{gameabbrev3|ORAS}}|An attack that is used in desperation only if the user has no PP. This also damages the user a little.}}
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==Learnset==
==Learnset==
All Pokémon can use Struggle when they cannot use any other moves, such as by them all having 0 PP, or if they are all incapacitated through a combination of {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Torment}}, {{m|Imprison}}, and/or Choice items.
All Pokémon can use Struggle when they cannot use any other moves, such as by them all having 0 PP, or if they are all incapacitated through any of {{m|Disable}}, {{m|Taunt}}, {{m|Torment}}, {{m|Imprison}}, {{m|Heal Block}}, {{a|Cursed Body}}, {{DL|In-battle effect item|Assault Vest}}, or {{DL|In-battle effect item|Choice items}}. Also, some moves, such as {{m|Belch}}, cannot be selected unless specific conditions are met, so can also cause the Pokémon to Struggle if they are the only moves with PP.
 
In the Mystery Dungeon series, the only way to use Struggle is to use a set move when none of the Pokémon's moves are usable for one or another reason (like running out of PP).


==In other generations==
==In other generations==
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genIII=Struggle III|
genIII=Struggle III|
genIV=Struggle IV|
genIV=Struggle IV|
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{{Movegen|
type=Normal|
PMDRB=Struggle PMD RB|
}}
{{Movegen|
type=Normal|
Stad=Struggle Stad|
Stad2=Struggle Stad2|
Colo=Struggle Colo|
}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Even though Struggle can only be accessed by the loss of all PP, it was given {{pkmn|Contest}} and {{pkmn|Super Contest}} stats. This is most likely to prevent the game from crashing if a Pokémon is hacked to have Struggle as one of their four moves. The Contest stats seem to be the defaults.
* Even though Struggle can only be accessed by the loss of all PP, it was given {{pkmn|Contest}}, {{pkmn|Super Contest}}, and {{pkmn|Contest|Contest Spectacular}} stats. This is most likely to prevent the game from crashing if a Pokémon is hacked to have Struggle as one of their four moves. The contest stats seem to be the defaults. In {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, it has the same contest stats as {{m|Pound}}.
* Struggle is the last non-glitch move in [[index number]] order in [[Generation I]], and the last Generation I move in index number lists since then.
* Struggle is the last non-glitch move in [[index number]] order in [[Generation I]], and the last Generation I move in index number lists since then.
* Struggle is one of two moves that cannot be {{m|Sketch}}ed. The other is {{m|Chatter}}.
* Struggle is one of two moves that cannot be {{m|Sketch}}ed. The other is {{m|Chatter}}.
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* Along with {{m|Barrage}}, {{m|Kinesis}}, and {{m|Leech Life}}, Struggle is one of four moves originating from Generation I that has not been featured in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
* Along with {{m|Barrage}}, {{m|Kinesis}}, and {{m|Leech Life}}, Struggle is one of four moves originating from Generation I that has not been featured in the {{pkmn|anime}}.
* Certain glitch Pokémon, including [[Generation IV hybrid]]s, [['Ng'Mp]], [['ゥ.]], and [[4, ゥァ (DD)]], can learn Struggle by level up.
* Certain glitch Pokémon, including [[Generation IV hybrid]]s, [['Ng'Mp]], [['ゥ.]], and [[4, ゥァ (DD)]], can learn Struggle by level up.
* Should a player hack Struggle onto a Pokémon, it won't be displayed correctly in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s lab (not the case for [[Pokémon Stadium (English)|original Pokémon Stadium]]) and will be highlighted, as if it was a [[:Category:Generation II moves|Generation II move]]. This doesn't happen when selecting a team for battle.
* Should a player hack Struggle onto a Pokémon, it will not be displayed correctly in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'s lab (not the case for [[Pokémon Stadium (English)|original Pokémon Stadium]]) and will be highlighted, as if it was a {{cat|Generation II moves|Generation II move}}. This does not happen when selecting a team for battle.
* In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], the move description erroneously states that Struggle inflicts recoil to the user equal to ¼ of the damage inflicted; the correct number prior to Generation IV is ½.
* In {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} and [[Pokémon Stadium 2]], the move description erroneously states that Struggle inflicts recoil to the user equal to ¼ of the damage inflicted; the correct number prior to Generation IV is ½.


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[[Category:Moves that have recoil]]
[[Category:Moves that have recoil]]
[[it:Scontro (mossa)]]
[[pt:Struggle]]


[[de:Verzweifler]]
[[de:Verzweifler]]
[[es:Combate]]
[[fr:Lutte]]
[[fr:Lutte]]
[[it:Scontro (mossa)]]
[[ja:わるあがき]]
[[ja:わるあがき]]
[[pl:Struggle]]
[[pl:Struggle]]
[[zh:挣扎(技能)]]
[[zh:挣扎(技能)]]

Revision as of 19:15, 10 January 2016

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Struggle
わるあがき Vain Struggle
Struggle V.png
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Type  Normal
Category  Physical
PP  1 (max. 1)
Power  50
Accuracy  %
Priority  {{{priority}}}
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
May affect any adjacent foe, but not allies
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Cool
Appeal  4 ♥♥♥♥
Jam  0  
A highly appealing move.
Condition  Cool
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
A basic performance using a move known by the Pokémon.
Condition  Tough
Appeal  4 ♥♥♥♥
Jamming  0  
Quite an appealing move.

Struggle (Japanese: わるあがき Vain Struggle) is a damage-dealing move introduced in Generation I. It is a move that no Pokémon naturally learns but every Pokémon can use if none of their other moves are usable, usually due to a lack of PP. Prior to Generation II, it dealt Normal-type damage.

Effect

Generation I

Struggle deals damage to the opponent and the user receives recoil damage equal to ½ of the damage the attack did to the opponent. Struggle will automatically be used by a Pokémon that has no usable moves but is ordered to attack, and is not affected by any PP limitations. Struggle is capable of striking a critical hit.

If the user of Struggle attacks first and knocks itself out due to recoil damage, the opponent will not attack or be subjected to recurrent damage during that round. If Struggle breaks a substitute, the user will take no recoil damage.

Struggle has 10 base PP, though no PP would ever be deducted from it. Self-inflicted recoil damage from Struggle from the previous turn can be countered if the opponent did not make a move on the following turn.

Struggle deals Normal-type damage in this Generation, meaning Rock-type Pokémon take half damage, and Ghost-type Pokémon are unaffected. If the only usable move is disabled by Disable, the affected Pokémon will use Struggle.

In Stadium, no recoil damage is taken if Struggle knocks out an opponent.

Generation II

Struggle now has a maximum of 1 PP instead of 10 (16 with PP Ups). Struggle now does typeless damage, inflicting normal damage to Steel-, Rock-, and Ghost-type Pokémon and being unaffected by STAB. It still displays as Normal-type if hacked onto a Pokémon's moveset.

The user will take recoil damage even if a substitute breaks.

Generation III

A Pokémon will still take recoil damage even if it has an Ability that would prevent it, such as Rock Head. Like all typeless damage moves, Struggle can hit through Wonder Guard.

If a Pokémon is holding a Choice Band and is affected by Disable, Taunt, Imprison, or Cursed Body such that it cannot use the move that the Choice Band forces it to, it will always use Struggle as long as the item and the effect both remain active. If a Pokémon is holding a Choice Band and is affected by Torment, the Pokémon will use Struggle every second turn.

Generation IV

The user now takes ¼ of its maximum HP as recoil damage, regardless of how much damage the attack did to the opponent.

All effects that apply with the Choice Band now also apply with all Choice items.

Struggle is now unaffected by modifications to the accuracy stat and evasion stat.

Generation V

Struggle is unaffected by a held Normal Gem (and will not consume it).

Description

Games Description
Used only if the user runs totally out of PP. The user is hit with 1/4 of the damage it inflicts.
Used only if the user is totally out of PP. The user is hit with 1/4 the damage it inflicts.
Used only if all PP are exhausted.
RSE Used only if all PP are gone. Also hurts the user a little.
FRLG An attack that is used only if there is no PP. It also hurts the user.
Used when all PP are gone. Also hurts the user a bit.
PMDRB Inflicts damage on the target. However, the user also takes damage one quarter of its maximum HP.

An attack that is used in desperation only if the user has no PP. It also hurts the user slightly.
PMDTDS Inflicts damage on the target. But it also inflicts damage on the user in the amount of 1/4 of its maximum HP.
An attack that is used in desperation only if the user has no PP. This also damages the user a little.


Learnset

All Pokémon can use Struggle when they cannot use any other moves, such as by them all having 0 PP, or if they are all incapacitated through any of Disable, Taunt, Torment, Imprison, Heal Block, Cursed Body, Assault Vest, or Choice items. Also, some moves, such as Belch, cannot be selected unless specific conditions are met, so can also cause the Pokémon to Struggle if they are the only moves with PP.

In the Mystery Dungeon series, the only way to use Struggle is to use a set move when none of the Pokémon's moves are usable for one or another reason (like running out of PP).

In other generations

Trivia

  • Even though Struggle can only be accessed by the loss of all PP, it was given Contest, Super Contest, and Contest Spectacular stats. This is most likely to prevent the game from crashing if a Pokémon is hacked to have Struggle as one of their four moves. The contest stats seem to be the defaults. In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it has the same contest stats as Pound.
  • Struggle is the last non-glitch move in index number order in Generation I, and the last Generation I move in index number lists since then.
  • Struggle is one of two moves that cannot be Sketched. The other is Chatter.
  • In Generation I, Struggle was the only move that couldn't be used via Metronome, besides Metronome itself.
  • Struggle has the lowest base power of all recoil-causing moves.
  • Because it deals typeless damage, Struggle is the only damaging Normal-type move which can hit a Ghost-type opponent without the aid of Odor Sleuth, Foresight, or Scrappy.
  • Along with Barrage, Kinesis, and Leech Life, Struggle is one of four moves originating from Generation I that has not been featured in the anime.
  • Certain glitch Pokémon, including Generation IV hybrids, 'Ng'Mp, 'ゥ., and 4, ゥァ (DD), can learn Struggle by level up.
  • Should a player hack Struggle onto a Pokémon, it will not be displayed correctly in Pokémon Stadium 2's lab (not the case for original Pokémon Stadium) and will be highlighted, as if it was a Generation II move. This does not happen when selecting a team for battle.
  • In Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2, the move description erroneously states that Struggle inflicts recoil to the user equal to ¼ of the damage inflicted; the correct number prior to Generation IV is ½.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 掙扎 Zhēngzhá
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Spartel
France Flag.png European French Lutte
Germany Flag.png German Verzweifler
Greece Flag.png Greek Αγώνας
Italy Flag.png Italian Scontro
South Korea Flag.png Korean 발버둥 Balbeodung
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Combate
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Opstanak
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Combate


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