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* French: '''Délestage'''
* French: '''Délestage'''
* German: '''Entlastung'''
* German: '''Entlastung'''
* Greek: '''Ξαλάφρωση'''
* Italian: '''Agiltecnica'''
* Italian: '''Agiltecnica'''
* Korean: '''곡예''' ''Gok'ye''
* Korean: '''곡예''' ''Gok'ye''

Revision as of 11:09, 26 December 2010

Unburden かるわざ
Acrobatics
Flavor text
Generation IV
Raises speed if a held item is used.
Generation V
Currently unknown
Generation VI
Currently unknown
Generation VII
Currently unknown
Generation VIII
Currently unknown
Generation IX
Currently unknown

Unburden (Japanese: かるわざ Acrobatics) is an ability introduced in Generation IV. Nine Pokémon have this ability.

Effect

In battle

Unburden doubles the Pokémon's Speed stat when the Pokémon's held item is lost. If there is no held item to begin with or if a held item is traded for another, Unburden will not be activated.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, Unburden doubles the speed frequency, allowing the Pokémon to attack twice in one turn, as long as it does not hold an item.

Outside of battle

Unburden has no effect outside of battle.

Pokémon with Unburden

# Pokémon Types First Ability Second Ability Hidden Ability
0106 Hitmonlee Hitmonlee
Fighting Fighting Limber Reckless Unburden
0252 Treecko Treecko
Grass Grass Overgrow None Unburden
0253 Grovyle Grovyle
Grass Grass Overgrow None Unburden
0254 Sceptile Sceptile
Grass Grass Overgrow None Unburden
0425 Drifloon Drifloon
Ghost Flying Aftermath Unburden Overload
0426 Drifblim Drifblim
Ghost Flying Aftermath Unburden Overload
0509 Choroneko Choroneko
Dark Dark Limber Unburden Teasing Heart
0510 Lepardas Lepardas
Dark Dark Limber Unburden Teasing Heart
0617 Agirudaa Agirudaa
Bug Bug Hydration Sticky Hold Unburden
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

  • French: Délestage
  • German: Entlastung
  • Greek: Ξαλάφρωση
  • Italian: Agiltecnica
  • Korean: 곡예 Gok'ye
  • Spanish: Liviano


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