Unburden (Ability): Difference between revisions
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Unburden (Japanese: かるわざ Acrobatics) is an ability introduced in Generation IV. Two Pokémon have this ability, both from the same evolutionary line.
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 2, 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
Single ability
No Pokémon have Unburden as their only ability.
Dual ability
# | Pokémon | Type | Other ability | ||
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In other languages
- German: Entlastung
- French: Délestage
- Italian: Agiltecnica
- Spanish: Liviano