Talk:Poison (status condition)

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Bad image

I think the image for this article--Ash's Gliscor poisoned--is a poor example of the Poison status ailment and should be replaced. I mean, I can't even tell what's going on; are those skyblue bubbles his eyes (like when cartoons get punched their eyes bulge out of their head)?

I personally suggest using a screenshot from the video game, like this one (link) which shows the key aspects of being poisoned: the "PSN" icon, purple-tinted Pokémon, and the poison bubbles popping above its head. -- Nick15 23:59, 12 March 2011 (UTC)

Gliscors glows purple and bubbles start to appear, just like the games. I can't see how it's a poor example.--ForceFire 02:37, 13 March 2011 (UTC)
I'm with OP, it's impossible to recognize. I'd go with an in-game image of a poisoned pokemon of the most recent generation, right now being gen V. -- Kirixa 17:27, 20 May 2011 (UTC)

Twineedle

The Twineedle_(move) article states that both Steel-type and Poison-type Pokémon can be poisoned by Twineedle, but in this article only Steel-type is mentioned to have this weekness. --sHoggard - rookie Pokéwiz 08:39, 19 April 2011 (UTC)

Someone was testing this a while ago for me, and they couldn't poison a Poison type with Twineedle. I think it is only Steel types. --SnorlaxMonster 13:28, 25 July 2011 (UTC)

Poison in the anime

Ok, I'm not the first to notice this, I'm totally sure. But, uh, isn't the way normal poison completely different than the way it is seen in the battle between Ash and Paul in the Sinnoh League? Usually, the Poison is seen as a typical fever or something. Yet, in the battle, it was shown to be exactly the way it appears in the game (and is a much more accurate way). Should this be noted? Ataro 23:55, 23 May 2011 (UTC)

The Sinnoh League seemed to have everything act more like the games. Spikes acted like the games rather than its previous depictions, and moves that wouldn't usually be seen due to their difficulty to explain in-universe, like Trick Room and Power Trick, were used. --SnorlaxMonster 13:28, 25 July 2011 (UTC)

Badly poisoned count between battles

If a badly poisoned Pokémon gets up to, say, its third round of being badly poisoned, then leaves the battle, it will still be badly poisoned when it enters its next battle. Will it start at round 4 of being badly poisoned, or will that reset itself between battles? ~ Serial Colour 16:24, 7 August 2011 (UTC)

"Switching a badly poisoned Pokémon out or a battle ending will turn the badly poisoned status into normal poison." --SnorlaxMonster 16:47, 7 August 2011 (UTC)
Gen V: "Switching a Pokémon out no longer changes the status to normal poison." ~ Serial Colour 16:56, 7 August 2011 (UTC)