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		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Talk:Octolock_(move)&amp;diff=3121149</id>
		<title>Talk:Octolock (move)</title>
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		<updated>2020-02-23T08:07:26Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Contact */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;== Contact ==&lt;br /&gt;
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It seems very likely that this move would make contact, but the side tab says it doesn&#039;t. Is this true or has it not yet been confirmed? [[User:Pallukun|Pallukun]] ([[User talk:Pallukun|talk]]) 01:07, 17 December 2019 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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Thus far, only physical or special moves make contact, not status moves.  I don&#039;t think they&#039;d randomly make an exception for this when there&#039;s other status moves that would also make sense to have been contact.  [[User:Alcadies|Alcadies]] ([[User talk:Alcadies|talk]]) 08:06, 23 February 2020 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Talk:Octolock_(move)&amp;diff=3121148</id>
		<title>Talk:Octolock (move)</title>
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		<updated>2020-02-23T08:06:40Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Contact */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;== Contact ==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
It seems very likely that this move would make contact, but the side tab says it doesn&#039;t. Is this true or has it not yet been confirmed? [[User:Pallukun|Pallukun]] ([[User talk:Pallukun|talk]]) 01:07, 17 December 2019 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
Thus far, only physical or special moves make contact, not status moves.  I don&#039;t think they&#039;d randomly make an exception for this when there&#039;s other status moves that would also make sense to have been contact.  [[User:Alcadies|Alcadies]] ([[User talk:Alcadies|talk]]) 08:06, 23 February 2020 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Talk:Bide_(move)&amp;diff=2154303</id>
		<title>Talk:Bide (move)</title>
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		<updated>2014-07-31T02:25:13Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Does Bide still hit ghosts? */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&amp;quot;All Pokémon that can learn TMs in Generation I can learn Bide. &amp;quot; How about giving a list of Pokemon that can&#039;t learn TMs then? [[User:Eric the espeon|Eric the espeon]] 18:13, 3 September 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:{{DL|TM|Incompatible Pokémon|Here.}} [[User:Werdnae|Werdnae]] [[User talk:Werdnae|&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;(talk)&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;]] 19:22, 3 September 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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==Bide&#039;s Damage Pool==&lt;br /&gt;
I&#039;ve been using Bide a lot in Gen I Mt. Moon, and it really seems as if Bide&#039;s damage pool is reset when an opponent uses an absorption move like Leech Life.  I consistently do almost no damage against Zubats that are eating my rather low-level Pokémon alive.  Could someone who knows more about these things look into this?  [[User:Schreiber|Schreiber]] 20:42, 12 November 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Sleep Cancels Bide ==&lt;br /&gt;
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The article states that sleep and similar effects will pause but not disrupt the duration of Bide. However, in Platinum at least, a Biding Pokemon that is put to sleep will not resume using Bide when it awakens. Does anyone have more accurate information about this? [[User:Yenreb|Yenreb]] 00:05, 9 December 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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I just did some experimenting in Soulsilver and Sleep has the same effect on Bide as in Platinum. I will do more experimenting in my Pearl version and edit the page based on my findings. [[User:Alex726|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#2A7B3B&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Alex&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#6A3F00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;726&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;[[User talk:Alex726|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#6A3F00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;my&#039;&#039;&#039; &amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#9795A7&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;talk&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt; &amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#2A7B3B&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;page&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt; 01:41, 26 August 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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It also has the same effect in Pearl. I finished my experimenting and will edit the page now. [[User:Alex726|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#2A7B3B&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Alex&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#6A3F00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;726&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;[[User talk:Alex726|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#6A3F00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;my&#039;&#039;&#039; &amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#9795A7&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;talk&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt; &amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#2A7B3B&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;page&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt; 11:03, 26 August 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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I edited the page to include sleep&#039;s effects on Bide. Sorry for the delay but my computer kept telling me there was a &amp;quot;system error&amp;quot; or something like that and wouldn&#039;t let me save the changes. [[User:Alex726|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#2A7B3B&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Alex&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#6A3F00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;726&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;[[User talk:Alex726|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#6A3F00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;my&#039;&#039;&#039; &amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#9795A7&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;talk&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt; &amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#2A7B3B&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;page&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt; 20:36, 27 August 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Does Bide still hit ghosts? ==&lt;br /&gt;
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As of Gen V? [[User:TorchicBlaziken|TorchicBlaziken]] &amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;([[User_talk:TorchicBlaziken|talk]]•[[Special:Contributions/TorchicBlaziken|edits]])&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt; 02:32, 23 April 2011 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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I just tested in X and it didn&#039;t affect a Honedge after taking 6 damage during it.  Can&#039;t confirm status during other generations. [[User:Alcadies|Alcadies]] ([[User talk:Alcadies|talk]]) 02:25, 31 July 2014 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Generation I ==&lt;br /&gt;
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I found out that Bide hits Ghost types in Generation I. This is because it doesn&#039;t calculate the damage with the normal formula. Thus, it doesn&#039;t use type effectiveness where the factor zero for Normal type attacks moves against Ghost types would come from. In Generation I, that actually goes for every move without given power, except Thunder Wave and the K.O.-moves, as far as I know. --[[User:Pummeluff|Pummeluff]] 20:55, 14 July 2011 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Gust_(move)&amp;diff=2127353</id>
		<title>Gust (move)</title>
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		<updated>2014-06-05T05:12:16Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{MoveInfobox|&lt;br /&gt;
n=16 |&lt;br /&gt;
name=Gust |&lt;br /&gt;
jname=かぜおこし |&lt;br /&gt;
jtranslit=Kaze Okoshi |&lt;br /&gt;
jtrans=Stir Up Wind &amp;lt;!--Gust--&amp;gt; |&lt;br /&gt;
gameimage=Gust V.png|&lt;br /&gt;
type=Flying |&lt;br /&gt;
damagecategory=Special |&lt;br /&gt;
basepp=35 |&lt;br /&gt;
maxpp=56 |&lt;br /&gt;
power=40 |&lt;br /&gt;
accuracy=100 |&lt;br /&gt;
category=Smart | &lt;br /&gt;
gen=I|&lt;br /&gt;
appeal=3 |&lt;br /&gt;
jam=0 |&lt;br /&gt;
cdesc=Scrambles up the order of appeals on the next turn. |&lt;br /&gt;
appealsc=3 |&lt;br /&gt;
scdesc=A basic performance using a move known by the Pokémon. |&lt;br /&gt;
pokefordex=gust |&lt;br /&gt;
touches=no |&lt;br /&gt;
protect=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
magiccoat=no |&lt;br /&gt;
snatch=no |&lt;br /&gt;
brightpowder=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
kingsrock=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
flag7=no |&lt;br /&gt;
flag8=no |&lt;br /&gt;
sound=no |&lt;br /&gt;
target=any|&lt;br /&gt;
footnotes= }}&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Gust&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;{{tt|かぜおこし|Kaze Okoshi}}&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Stir Up Wind&amp;lt;!--Gust--&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;) is a damage-dealing {{type|Flying}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. Prior to [[Generation II]], it was a {{type|Normal}} move. Prior to {{game|Yellow}}, it was the [[signature move]] of the {{p|Pidgey}} evolutionary line.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Effect==&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation I===&lt;br /&gt;
Gust deals damage and has no secondary effect. It is a {{type|Normal}} move in this Generation.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Generations II on===&lt;br /&gt;
Gust is now a Flying-type move. Gust can hit Pokémon during the semi-invulnerable turns of {{m|Fly}}, {{m|Bounce}}, and {{m|Sky Drop}}, and if it does it will deal double damage.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Gust can hit non-adjacent opponents in [[Triple Battle]]s.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Description==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedesc|flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Stad}}|A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Normal&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;-type attack used by bird Pokémon. A powerful wind is generated by flapping wings.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Stad2}}|A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Flying&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;-type attack. The bird &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pokémon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; flaps its wings to create a powerful wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|GSC}}|Whips up a strong gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|Strikes the foe with a gust of wind whipped up by wings.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Colo}}{{gameabbrev3|XD}}|Hits target with a gust of wind whipped up by wings.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{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. Doubles damage on a flying or bouncing Pokémon.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}|A gust of wind is whipped up by wings and launched at the foe to inflict damage.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;{{gameabbrev3|XY}}|A gust of wind is whipped up by wings and launched at the target to inflict damage.}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{left clear}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Learnset==&lt;br /&gt;
===By [[Level|leveling up]]===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveheader/Level|Flying|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|012|Butterfree|2|Bug|Flying|no|Y=28|28|28|16|16|16|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;|note=No STAB in Gen I}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|016|Pidgey|2|Normal|Flying|--|9|9|9|9|9|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|017|Pidgeotto|2|Normal|Flying|--|--, 9|--, 9|--, 9|--, 9|--, 9|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|018|Pidgeot|2|Normal|Flying|--|--, 9|--, 9|--, 9|--, 9|--, 9|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|049|Venomoth|2|Bug|Poison|no|31|31|31|31|31}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|144|Articuno|2|Ice|Flying|no|--|--|--|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|245|Suicune|1|Water|Water|no|31|31|22|22|22}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|249|Lugia|2|Psychic|Flying|no|22|22|15|HGSS=9|9|9|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|250|Ho-Oh|2|Fire|Flying|no|22|22|15|HGSS=9|9|9|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|267|Beautifly|2|Bug|Flying|no|no|13|13|13|13|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|269|Dustox|2|Bug|Poison|no|no|13|13|13|13}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|284|Masquerain|2|Bug|Flying|no|no|26|22|22|22|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|357|Tropius|2|Grass|Flying|no|no|--|--|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|414|Mothim|2|Bug|Flying|no|no|no|26|26|26|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|415|Combee|2|Bug|Flying|no|no|no|--|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|416|Vespiquen|2|Bug|Flying|no|no|no|--|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|425|Drifloon|2|Ghost|Flying|no|no|no|11|11|B2W2=8|8|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|426|Drifblim|2|Ghost|Flying|no|no|no|--, 11|--, 11|B2W2=--, 8|--, 8|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|456|Finneon|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|17|17|17}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|457|Lumineon|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|17|17|--|--, 17}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|519|Pidove|2|Normal|Flying|no|no|no|no|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|520|Tranquill|2|Normal|Flying|no|no|no|no|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|521|Unfezant|2|Normal|Flying|no|no|no|no|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|527|Woobat|2|Psychic|Flying|no|no|no|no|8|8|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|528|Swoobat|2|Psychic|Flying|no|no|no|no|--, 8|--, 8|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|547|Whimsicott|2|Grass|Fairy|no|no|no|no|10|10}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|561|Sigilyph|2|Psychic|Flying|no|no|no|no|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|629|Vullaby|2|Dark|Flying|no|no|no|no|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|630|Mandibuzz|2|Dark|Flying|no|no|no|no|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|637|Volcarona|2|Bug|Fire|no|no|no|no|--|--, 20}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|641|Tornadus|1|Flying|Flying|no|no|no|no|--|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|666|Vivillon|2|Bug|Flying|no|no|no|no|no|--|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|714|Noibat|2|Flying|Dragon|no|no|no|no|no|11|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|715|Noivern|2|Flying|Dragon|no|no|no|no|no|11|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movefooter|Normal|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===By {{pkmn|breeding}}===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveheader/Breed|Flying|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Breed2|041|Zubat|2|Poison|Flying|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}{{MSP|519|Pidove}}{{MSP|520|Tranquill}}{{MSP|521|Unfezant}}{{MSP|527|Woobat}}{{MSP|528|Swoobat}}{{MSP|561|Sigilyph}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}{{MSP|519|Pidove}}{{MSP|520|Tranquill}}{{MSP|521|Unfezant}}{{MSP|527|Woobat}}{{MSP|528|Swoobat}}{{MSP|561|Sigilyph}}{{MSP|714|Noibat}}{{MSP|715|Noivern}}|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Breed2|083|Farfetch&#039;d|2|Normal|Flying|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}{{MSP|519|Pidove}}{{MSP|520|Tranquill}}{{MSP|521|Unfezant}}{{MSP|527|Woobat}}{{MSP|528|Swoobat}}{{MSP|561|Sigilyph}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}{{MSP|519|Pidove}}{{MSP|520|Tranquill}}{{MSP|521|Unfezant}}{{MSP|527|Woobat}}{{MSP|528|Swoobat}}{{MSP|561|Sigilyph}}{{MSP|714|Noibat}}{{MSP|715|Noivern}}|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Breed2|278|Wingull|2|Water|Flying|no|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}{{MSP|519|Pidove}}{{MSP|520|Tranquill}}{{MSP|521|Unfezant}}{{MSP|527|Woobat}}{{MSP|528|Swoobat}}{{MSP|561|Sigilyph}}|{{MSP|016|Pidgey}}{{MSP|017|Pidgeotto}}{{MSP|018|Pidgeot}}{{MSP|519|Pidove}}{{MSP|520|Tranquill}}{{MSP|521|Unfezant}}{{MSP|527|Woobat}}{{MSP|528|Swoobat}}{{MSP|561|Sigilyph}}{{MSP|714|Noibat}}{{MSP|715|Noivern}}|STAB=&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Breed2|290|Nincada|2|Bug|Ground|no|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}{{MSP|414|Mothim}}{{MSP|415|Combee}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}{{MSP|414|Mothim}}{{MSP|415|Combee}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}{{MSP|414|Mothim}}{{MSP|415|Combee}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}{{MSP|666|Vivillon}}|STAB=&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Breed2|328|Trapinch|1|Ground|Ground|no|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}{{MSP|414|Mothim}}{{MSP|415|Combee}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}{{MSP|414|Mothim}}{{MSP|415|Combee}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}|{{MSP|012|Butterfree}}{{MSP|049|Venomoth}}{{MSP|267|Beautifly}}{{MSP|269|Dustox}}{{MSP|284|Masquerain}}{{MSP|414|Mothim}}{{MSP|415|Combee}}{{MSP|637|Volcarona}}{{MSP|666|Vivillon}}|}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Movefooter|Flying|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===By {{pkmn2|event}}===&lt;br /&gt;
====[[Generation II]]====&lt;br /&gt;
{{Learnlistspecial|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentryspecial|226|Mantine|2|Water|Flying|{{DL|List of Gotta Catch &#039;Em All event Pokémon|Gust Mantine|New York City Pokémon Center}}|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Learnlist/footer}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the anime==&lt;br /&gt;
===In the main series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{moveanime|type=flying|exp=yes|gen=A gust of wind is whipped up by wings and launched at the foe to inflict damage.|image1=Viola Vivillon Gust.png|image1p=Vivillon|image2=Aaron Vespiquen Gust.png|image2p=Vespiquen|image3=Ash Pidgeotto Gust.png|image3p=Pidgeotto|image4=Dominick Tropius Gust.png|image4p=Tropius|image5=Viola Vivillon Gust.png|image5p=Vivillon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=016|pkmn=Pidgey|method=Pidgey flaps its wings at a high speed and creates a miniature tornado that sucks up and blows away the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Pidgey (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Pidgey|startcode=EP001|startname=Pokémon - I Choose You!|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Professor Oak (anime)|user1=Professor Oak&#039;s Pidgey|startcode=EP245|startname=Will the Real Oak Please Stand Up?}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=017|pkmn=Pidgeotto|method=Pidgeotto flaps its wings at a high speed to create a miniature tornado or gusts of wind or Pidgeotto flies in circles around the opponent at a high speed, causing a tornado to kick up inside the circle.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Ash&#039;s Pidgeotto|startcode=EP003|startname=Ash Catches a Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Pidgeotto (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple Pidgeotto|startcode=EP015|startname=Battle Aboard the St. Anne}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Benji&#039;s father|user1=Benji&#039;s father&#039;s Pidgeotto|startcode=EP172|startname=Mountain Time}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=018|pkmn=Pidgeot|method=Pidgeot flaps its wings and white energy is released, hitting the opponent, or Pidgeot flaps its wings at a high speed and releases a strong gust of wind from them.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Ash&#039;s Pidgeot|startcode=EP081|startname=Pallet Party Panic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Pidgeot (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Pidgeot|startcode=DP064|startname=Riding the Winds of Change!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=035|pkmn=Clefairy|method=Two strong winds come out of Clefairy&#039;s fingers and they form into a tornado.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Whitney|user1=Whitney&#039;s Clefairy|startcode=EP158|startname=A Goldenrod Opportunity|notes=Used via {{color2|{{flying color dark}}|Metronome (move)|Metronome}}}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=267|pkmn=Beautifly|method=Beautifly flaps its wings at a high speed to create large gusts of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Janet|user1=Janet&#039;s Beautifly|startcode=AG013|startname=All Things Bright and Beautifly!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=May&#039;s Beautifly|startcode=AG028|startname=Seeing is Believing!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Beautifly (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Beautifly|startcode=PK18|startname=Pikachu&#039;s Exploration Club}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Beautifly (Pokémon)|user1=Two wild Beautifly|startcode=DP064|startname=Riding the Winds of Change!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Aaron&#039;s Beautifly|startcode=DP099|startname=A Trainer and Child Reunion!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=049|pkmn=Venomoth|method=Venomoth flaps its wings at a high speed and creates gusts of wind from them.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Chaz|user1=Chaz&#039;s Venomoth|startcode=AG013|startname=All Things Bright and Beautifly}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Venomoth (Pokémon)|user1=A Coordinator&#039;s Venomoth|startcode=DP077|startname=Staging a Heroes&#039; Welcome!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=276|pkmn=Taillow|method=Taillow flaps its wings at a high speed and creates a huge gust of wind from them.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Ritchie|user1=Ritchie&#039;s Rose|startcode=SS008|startname=Oaknapped|notes=Taillow {{color2|6D5E9C|Anime move errors|cannot legally learn}} Gust}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=300|pkmn=Skitty|method=Skitty releases a huge gust of wind from a white orb on its paw.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=May&#039;s Skitty|startcode=AG053|startname=Game Winning Assist|notes=Used via {{color2|{{flying color dark}}|Assist (move)|Assist}}}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=278|pkmn=Wingull|method=Wingull flaps its wings at a high speed and creates a gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Wingull (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Wingull|startcode=M07|startname=Destiny Deoxys}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=279|pkmn=Pelipper|method=Pelipper flaps its wings at a high speed and creates a gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Pelipper (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Pelipper|startcode=M07|startname=Destiny Deoxys}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=284|pkmn=Masquerain|method=Masquerain flaps its wings at a high speed and creates a gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Audrey and Kathryn|user1=Audrey&#039;s Masquerain|startcode=M07|startname=Destiny Deoxys}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=357|pkmn=Tropius|method=Tropius flaps its top or all four of its wings at a high speed to create a huge gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Dominick|user1=Dominick&#039;s Tropius|startcode=AG127|startname=From Brags to Riches}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Tropius (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Tropius|startcode=AG161|startname=Odd Pokémon Out!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=012|pkmn=Butterfree|method=Butterfree flaps its wings and creates a gust of wind from them. Sometimes, its eyes glow purple.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Drew|user1=Drew&#039;s Butterfree|startcode=AG187|startname=The Unbeatable Lightness of Seeing!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Butterfree (Pokémon)|user1=Two wild Butterfree|startcode=DP064|startname=Riding the Winds of Change!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Butterfree (Pokémon)|user1=A Butterfree an Unknown Trainer used briefly|startcode=DP088|startname=Camping it Up!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=396|pkmn=Starly|method=Starly flaps its wings at a high speed and a strong gust is created from them.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Ash&#039;s Starly|startcode=DP002|startname=Two Degrees of Separation!|notes=Japanese version only&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Starly {{color2|6D5E9C|Anime move errors|cannot legally learn}} Gust&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Referred as {{color2|6D5E9C|Whirlwind (move)|Whirlwind}} in the English dub}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=269|pkmn=Dustox|method=Dustox flaps its wings quickly and creates a strong gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Jessie&#039;s Dustox|startcode=DP013|startname=A Staravia is Born!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=438|pkmn=Bonsly|method=The green orbs on Bonsly&#039;s head glows light blue and it releases a strong gust of wind from them.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Brock&#039;s Bonsly|startcode=DP013|startname=A Staravia is Born!|notes=Used via {{color2|{{flying color dark}}|Mimic (move)|Mimic}}}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=397|pkmn=Staravia|method=Staravia flaps its wings at a high speed to create a gust of wind from them.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Ash&#039;s Staravia|startcode=DP026|startname=Getting the Pre-Contest Titters!|notes=Staravia {{color2|6D5E9C|Anime move errors|cannot legally learn}} Gust}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=426|pkmn=Drifblim|method=Drifblim&#039;s body glows light blue and its body becomes surrounded by a tornado. It then shoots the tornado at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Tonio|user1=Tonio&#039;s Drifblim|startcode=M10|startname=The Rise of Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=425|pkmn=Drifloon|method=Drifloon&#039;s body glows light blue and its body becomes surrounded by a tornado. It then shoots the tornado at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Drifloon (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Drifloon|startcode=M10|startname=The Rise of Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=021|pkmn=Spearow|method=Spearow flaps its wings and creates a gust of wind from them.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Spearow (Pokémon)|user1=Two wild Spearow|startcode=DP064|startname=Riding the Winds of Change!|notes=Spearow {{color2|6D5E9C|Anime move errors|cannot legally learn}} Gust}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=416|pkmn=Vespiquen|method=Vespiquen lifts its arms up and waves them down, creating a strong gust of wind and sending it at the opponent, or Vespiquen flaps its wings at a fast speed and creates a strong gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Aaron (Elite Four)|user1=Aaron&#039;s Vespiquen|startcode=DP099|startname=A Trainer and Child Reunion!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=519|pkmn=Pidove|method=Pidove flaps its wings and a strong gust of wind comes out of them and blows the opponent away, or both of Pidove&#039;s wings glow light blue and it waves its wings one at a time. As it does, sparkling light blue streams of energy come out of the wings and turn into a powerful wind or tornado that blows the opponent away.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Ash&#039;s Pidove|startcode=BW002|startname=Enter Iris and Axew!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Pidove (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Pidove|startcode=BW069|startname=Climbing the Tower of Success!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=527|pkmn=Woobat|method=Half of Woobat&#039;s wings glow light blue and it waves them, releasing a powerful wind from them that blows away the opponent. Sometimes, Woobat&#039;s wings do not even glow at all, or the whole wing will glow.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Jessie&#039;s Woobat|startcode=BW002|startname=Enter Iris and Axew!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=520|pkmn=Tranquill|method=Tranquill flaps its wings once, which releases a powerful gust of wind from them at the opponent, or Tranquill&#039;s wings glow light blue and it flaps them, releasing a powerful gust of wind that blows the opponent away.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Ash&#039;s Tranquill|startcode=BW022|startname=A Venipede Stampede!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Tranquill (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Tranquill|startcode=BW044|startname=Purrloin: Sweet or Sneaky?}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=528|pkmn=Swoobat|method=Swoobat&#039;s wings glow light blue and it flaps them, releasing a powerful gust of wind that blows the opponent away.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Skyla|user1=Skyla&#039;s Swoobat|startcode=BW067|startname=Cilan Takes Flight!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=521F|pkmn=Unfezant|method=Unfezant&#039;s wings glow light blue and it flaps them, releasing a powerful gust of wind that blows the opponent away.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Ash&#039;s Unfezant|startcode=BW083|startname=Rocking the Virbank Gym! Part 1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=547|pkmn=Whimsicott|method=Whimsicott blows a stream of wind from its mouth at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Whimsicott (Pokémon)|user1=Nursery&#039;s Whimsicott|startcode=BW095|startname=Unrest at the Nursery!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=666|pkmn=Vivillon|method=Vivillon&#039;s wings glow light blue and it flaps them, releasing a powerful gust of wind that blows the opponent away.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Viola|user1=Viola&#039;s Vivillon|startcode=XY005|startname=A Blustery Santalune Gym Battle!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=715|pkmn=Noivern|method=Noivern&#039;s wings glow light blue and it flaps them, releasing a powerful gust of wind that blows the opponent away.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtm|type=flying|user=Alexa|user1=Alexa&#039;s Noivern|startcode=XY005|startname=A Blustery Santalune Gym Battle!}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In Pokémon Origins===&lt;br /&gt;
{{moveanime|type=flying|exp=yes|gen=A gust of wind is whipped up by wings and launched at the foe to inflict damage.|image1=Pidgey Gust PO.png|image1p=Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=016|pkmn=Pidgey|method=Pidgey flaps its wings, creating a strong gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtm|type=flying|user=Pidgey (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Pidgey|startcode=PO01|startname=File 1 - Red|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==In the manga==&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemanga|type=flying|exp=yes|gen=The user creates a powerful tornado.|image1=Hiori Drifblim Gust.png|image1p=Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=426|pkmn=Drifblim|method=Drifblim waves its arms around, creating a powerful tornado to blow away the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=flying|user=Hiori|user1=Hiori&#039;s Drifblim|startcode=P7-06|startname=Showdown With An Assasin|notes=Debut.}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemanga|type=flying|exp=yes|gen=The user flaps their wings and creates a powerful gust to blow away the opponent.|image1=Thu-Fi-Zer Gust.png|image1p=Thu-Fi-Zer}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=normal|ms=TFZ|pkmn=Thu-Fi-Zer|method=Thu-Fi-Zer waves its wing and a powerful gust comes out of it and surrounds the opponent like a tornado.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=normal|user=Thu-Fi-Zer|startcode=PS033|startname=The Winged Legends|notes=Debut&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Cannot legally use Gust}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=245|pkmn=Suicune|method=Suicune releases a powerful gust of wind from its mouth at the opponent. It also freezes the water vapors in the air and turns them into little ice shards that it puts inside the gust of wind.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=flying|user=Crystal (Adventures)|user1=Crys&#039;s Suicune|startcode=PS123|startname=Debonaire Dragonair}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemanga|type=flying|exp=yes|gen=The user flaps its wings which creates a strong wind.|image1=Lugia Gust PM.png|image1p=Lugia|image2=Falkner Pidgeotto Gust PMHGSS.png|image2p=Pidgeotto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=249|pkmn=Lugia|method=Lugia flaps its wings and a strong wind comes out.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Red (Pocket Monsters)|user1=Red&#039;s Lugia|startcode=PM071|startname=Clefairy Rangers to the Rescue!!|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=017|pkmn=Pidgeotto|method=Pidgeotto flaps its wings and a strong wind comes out.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=flying|user=Falkner|user1=Falkner&#039;s Pidgeotto|startcode=PMHGSS05}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=flying|ms=641|pkmn=Tornadus|method=Tornadus flaps its wings and a strong wind comes out.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=flying|user=Tornadus (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Tornadus|startcode=Pocket Monsters BW (Kosaku Anakubo)|startname=Pocket Monsters BW chapter}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==In other generations==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movegen|&lt;br /&gt;
type=flying|&lt;br /&gt;
genI=Gust I|&lt;br /&gt;
genII=Gust II|&lt;br /&gt;
genIII=Gust III|&lt;br /&gt;
genIV=Gust IV|&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movegen|&lt;br /&gt;
type=flying|&lt;br /&gt;
Stad=Gust Stad|&lt;br /&gt;
Stad2=Gust Stad2|&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Gust is one of the four moves to have its {{DL|List of modified moves|Type changes|type changed}} in [[Generation II]], the others being {{m|Karate Chop}}, {{m|Bite}}, and {{m|Sand Attack}}. They were all {{type|Normal}} moves in [[Generation I]].&lt;br /&gt;
* Despite the move&#039;s description stating that the wind is whipped up by wings, some wingless Pokémon can learn this move as well.&lt;br /&gt;
* Aside from signature moves ({{m|Oblivion Wing}} and {{m|Chatter}}), Gust is the only 100% Accuracy Special Flying move.&lt;br /&gt;
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==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{Langtable|color={{flying color}}|bordercolor={{normal color dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=烈暴風 &#039;&#039;{{tt|Lièbàofēng|&amp;quot;Gale and Storm&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;Violent Storm&amp;quot;}}&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Storm&amp;lt;!--source: Danish version of The Official Pokémon Handbook--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Windvlaag&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Tuulispää (original series)&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;Puhuri (Advanced Generation series)&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Tornade&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Windstoß&lt;br /&gt;
|el= Ανεμοστρόβιλος&lt;br /&gt;
|hi=हवा का झोंका &#039;&#039;Hava Ka Jhonka&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;Toofani Hawa&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Pusaran Angin&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Angin Kencang&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Raffica&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=바람일으키기 &#039;&#039;Baram Il&#039;eukigi&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Vindangrep&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Podmuch wiatru&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Ventania &lt;br /&gt;
|pt_eu=Rajada&lt;br /&gt;
|sr=Nalet Vetra&lt;br /&gt;
|es_la=Ráfaga de Aire &lt;br /&gt;
|es_eu=Tornado&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Rafala&lt;br /&gt;
|tr=Rüzgâr&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Pound|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Moves and Abilities notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Rock (type)</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{types}}&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Rock type&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;{{tt|いわタイプ|Iwa Taipu}}&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Rock type&#039;&#039;) is one of the eighteen [[type]]s. Notable Trainers who specialize in Rock-type Pokémon are [[Brock]], {{ka|Flint}}, and [[Forrest]] of [[Pewter City]], [[Roxanne]] of [[Rustboro City]], [[Roark]] of [[Oreburgh City]], and [[Grant]] of [[Cyllage City]]. [[Jasmine]] is also stated to have trained Rock types in the past. Prior to [[Generation IV#Advances in gameplay|changes in Generation IV]], all Rock-type moves were [[physical move|physical]], but they may now also be [[special move|special]] depending on the attack.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Statistical averages==&lt;br /&gt;
===Overall===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=rock|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=64.79 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=88.09 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=107.57 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=56.49 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=69.04 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=46.96 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=432.94 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Fully evolved===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=rock|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=74.52 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=96.56 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=119.12 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=66.60 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=86.40 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=54.28 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=497.48 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--out of 20--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Battle properties==&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation I===&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Rock&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Grass&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto3=Ground&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto5=Water&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Flying&lt;br /&gt;
|resist3=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|resist4=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken3=Flying&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken4=Ice&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Ground&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation II-onward===&lt;br /&gt;
Rock-type Pokémon are immune to the damage from the {{weather|sandstorm}} weather condition.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Rock&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Grass&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto3=Ground&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto4=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto5=Water&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Flying&lt;br /&gt;
|resist3=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|resist4=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken3=Flying&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken4=Ice&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Ground&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted3=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation IV-onward===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Rock-type Pokémon have a Special Defense multiplier of 1.5 during a {{weather|sandstorm}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Characteristics==&lt;br /&gt;
===Defense===&lt;br /&gt;
The Rock type is rather risky defensively. Despite having an overall high {{stat|Defense}} on average, and whilst it is defensive against the very common {{type|Normal}} moves, its weaknesses to {{t|Ground}}- and {{type|Fighting}} moves, typically physical in nature and rather commonly used, take it down a notch. The fact that its {{stat|Special Defense}} is mediocre at best combined with its weakness to the common {{t|Grass}}- and {{type|Water}} moves greatly decrease its ability to defend. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Double weaknesses among Rock types are very common. Rock/Steel Pokémon are doubly weak to Ground and Fighting, two common powerful types. Rock/Water Pokémon and Rock/Ground Pokémon are doubly weak to Grass and the latter is also doubly weak to the common Water (along with an extra weakness to the powerful {{t|Ice}}.) The low Speed that many Rock types have causes even further problems. Their resistance to {{t|Fire}} can now be made useless as many Fire types&#039; movesets have been expanded in [[Generation IV]] to include Grass attacks (most notably {{m|Solar Beam}}). Furthermore, tied with {{t|Grass}}, Rock types have the most weaknesses, with five. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
However, resistances to {{t|Normal}}, {{t|Flying}} and {{t|Fire}} help the Rock type to hold its own if it needs to. Moreover, in a {{m|Sandstorm}} the {{stat|Special Defense}} is increased by 50%. Furthermore, {{weather|Sandstorm}}s are very common in many tiers, thanks to {{a|Sand Stream}} automatically creating a five-turn Sandstorm.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Offense===&lt;br /&gt;
Rock is one of the best types offensively. Being resisted by only three of the eighteen types, two of which are hindered by their own {{t| Fighting|mediocre defenses}} and {{t| Steel|relative scarcity}} helps it a lot, and the fact that {{p|Excadrill|only}} {{P|Steelix|four}} {{p|Lucario|Pokémon}} {{p|Cobalion|out}} of 718 have a double resistance to Rock keeps its moves relatively effective. Double weaknesses to Rock are relatively common, mostly due to the many Bug types having  Flying as a secondary type, while the typically high-powered Ice- and Fire types also do not fare well. As Pokémon of the three types that resist Rock typically can master Rock-type moves, this proves a quite versatile combination.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Contest properties===&lt;br /&gt;
When used in Contests, Rock-type moves typically become [[Tough Contest|Tough]] moves, but can also be of the other four Contest types, excluding [[Cute Contest|Cute]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
As of Generation VI, there are 55 Rock-type Pokémon or 7.3% of all Pokémon (assuming [[Form differences|forms]] and [[Mega Evolution]]s that change typing as different Pokémon), making it the 9th rarest type.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pure Rock-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{rock color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{rock color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{rock color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{rock color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|185&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|185|Sudowoodo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sudowoodo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|299&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|299|Nosepass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Nosepass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|377&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|377|Regirock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Regirock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|408&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|408|Cranidos}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cranidos}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|409&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|409|Rampardos}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Rampardos}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|438&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|438|Bonsly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Bonsly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|524&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|524|Roggenrola}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Roggenrola}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|525&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|525|Boldore}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Boldore}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|526&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|526|Gigalith}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gigalith}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Half Rock-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
====Primary Rock-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{rock color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{rock color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{rock color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{rock color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|074&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|074|Geodude}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Geodude}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|075&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|075|Graveler}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Graveler}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|076&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|076|Golem}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Golem}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|095&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|095|Onix}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Onix}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|138&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|138|Omanyte}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Omanyte}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|139&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|139|Omastar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Omastar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|140&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|140|Kabuto}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kabuto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|141&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|141|Kabutops}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kabutops}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|142&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|142&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|142|Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Aerodactyl|Mega Aerodactyl}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|246&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|246|Larvitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Larvitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|247&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|247|Pupitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Pupitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|248&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|248|Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|248&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|248|Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tyranitar|Mega Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|337&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|337|Lunatone}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lunatone}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|338&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|338|Solrock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Solrock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|345&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|345|Lileep}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lileep}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|346&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|346|Cradily}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cradily}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|347&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|347|Anorith}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Anorith}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|348&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|348|Armaldo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Armaldo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|410&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|410|Shieldon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shieldon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|411&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|411|Bastiodon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Bastiodon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|476&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|476|Probopass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Probopass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|566&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|566|Archen}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Archen}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|567&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|567|Archeops}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Archeops}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|639&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|639|Terrakion}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Terrakion}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|688&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|688|Binacle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Binacle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|689&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|689|Barbaracle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Barbaracle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|696&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|696|Tyrunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tyrunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|697&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|697|Tyrantrum}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tyrantrum}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|698&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|698|Amaura}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Amaura}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|699&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|699|Aurorus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Aurorus}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|703&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|703|Carbink}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Carbink}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|719&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|719|Diancie}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Diancie}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Secondary Rock-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{rock color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{rock color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{rock color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{rock color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|111&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|111|Rhyhorn}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Rhyhorn}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|112&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|112|Rhydon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Rhydon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|213&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|213|Shuckle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shuckle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|219&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|219|Magcargo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Magcargo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|222&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|222|Corsola}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Corsola}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|304&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|304|Aron}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Aron}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|305&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|305|Lairon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lairon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|306&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|306|Aggron}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Aggron}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|369&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|369|Relicanth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Relicanth}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|464&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|464|Rhyperior}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Rhyperior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|557&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|557|Dwebble}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dwebble}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|558&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|558|Crustle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Crustle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|564&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|564|Tirtouga}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tirtouga}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|565&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|565|Carracosta}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Carracosta}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-head|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Ancient Power|Special|Tough|60|100|5|anyadjacent|The user attacks with a prehistoric power. It may also raise all the user&#039;s stats at once.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Head Smash|Physical|Tough|150|80|5|anyadjacent|The user attacks the target with a hazardous, full-power headbutt. The user also takes terrible damage.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Power Gem|Special|Beauty|80|100|20|anyadjacent|The user attacks with a ray of light that sparkles as if it were made of gemstones.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Rock Blast|Physical|Tough|25|90|10|anyadjacent|The user hurls hard rocks at the target. Two to five rocks are launched in quick succession.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Rock Polish|Status|Tough|—|—|20|self|The user polishes its body to reduce drag. It can sharply raise the Speed stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Rock Slide|Physical|Tough|75|90|10|adjacentfoes|Large boulders are hurled at the opposing team to inflict damage. It may also make the targets flinch.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Rock Throw|Physical|Tough|50|90|15|anyadjacent|The user picks up and throws a small rock at the target to attack.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Rock Tomb|Physical|Smart|60|95|15|anyadjacent|Boulders are hurled at the target. It also lowers the target&#039;s Speed by preventing its movement.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Rock Wrecker|Physical|Tough|150|90|5|anyadjacent|The user launches a huge boulder at the target to attack. It must rest on the next turn, however.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Rollout|Physical|Tough|30|90|20|anyadjacent|The user continually rolls into the target over five turns. It becomes stronger each time it hits.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Sandstorm|Status|Tough|—|—|20|all|A five-turn sandstorm is summoned to hurt all combatants except the Rock, Ground, and Steel types.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Smack Down|Physical||50|100|15|anyadjacent|The user throws a stone or projectile to attack an opponent. A flying Pokémon will fall to the ground when it&#039;s hit.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Stealth Rock|Status|Cool|—|—|20|foes|The user lays a trap of levitating stones around the opponent&#039;s team. The trap hurts opponents that switch into battle.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Stone Edge|Physical|Tough|100|80|5|anyadjacent|The user stabs the target with sharpened stones from below. Critical hits land more easily.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Wide Guard|Status||—|—|10|team|The user and its allies are protected from wide-ranging attacks for one turn. If used in succession, its chances of failing rises.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-foot|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation III introduced the most Rock-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 12, and Generations II and IV introduced the fewest Rock-type Pokémon, both with seven.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation IV introduced the most Rock-type moves of any Generation, with six, and Generation VI did not introduce any Rock-type moves.&lt;br /&gt;
* If there were a Pokémon of all 18 types, it would be weak to only Rock-type moves and {{m|Freeze-Dry}}, due to the fact that there are more Pokémon types weak to them than Pokémon types that resist them, and that no types are immune to them.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, if {{m|Gravity}} was used, that hypothetical Pokémon would gain a weakness to {{type|Ground}} moves as well.&lt;br /&gt;
* In the first season of the {{pkmn|anime}} and during much of [[Generation I]], the Rock type was often wrongly assumed to be unaffected by {{type|Electric}} attacks. This was likely due to the fact that at the time, most Rock-type Pokémon were part Ground-type, and thus immune to Electric-type moves. However, the only non-Ground Rock-type Pokémon (the then five [[Fossil]] Pokémon) were actually weak to them.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Rock type is tied with the {{t|Grass}} type for the largest number of weaknesses when unpaired, with five: {{t|Grass}}, {{t|Water}}, {{t|Ground}}, {{t|Fighting}}, and {{t|Steel}}.&lt;br /&gt;
** Coincidentally, Rock moves are super effective against four of the five types {{t|Grass}} is weak to, with {{t|Poison}} being the exception. Interestingly though, the Rock type resists the {{t|Poison}} type.&lt;br /&gt;
* Seven of the fifteen Rock-type moves (just under half) have the word &#039;rock&#039; in their names. &lt;br /&gt;
* Every known [[Fossil]] Pokémon is part or solely Rock-type. This is most likely due to the placement of real Fossils in rock formations, as well as the process by which Fossils are created.&lt;br /&gt;
** Except for {{p|Tirtouga}}, all fossils have Rock as their primary type.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{4v|Black|White}} are the only main series games that do not have a Rock-type Gym.&lt;br /&gt;
* Johto&#039;s [[Olivine Gym]] was a Rock type Gym before the Steel type was discovered.&lt;br /&gt;
* In [[Generation I]] there were only two Rock-type moves, which made it the type with the second fewest moves. Only the {{t|Dragon}} type had fewer moves, with only one move.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{m|Ancient Power}} and {{m|Power Gem}} are the only special Rock-type moves.&lt;br /&gt;
** Coincidentally, {{m|Ancient Power}}, {{m|Power Gem}} and {{m|Smack Down}} are the only Rock-type moves of 100% accuracy.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{rock color}}|bordercolor={{rock color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=いわ (岩) &#039;&#039;Iwa&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=岩石 &#039;&#039;Yánshí&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Steen&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Kivi&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Roche&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Sten&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Gestein&lt;br /&gt;
|el=Πέτρας &#039;&#039;Petras&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|he=סלע &#039;&#039;Sela&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|hi=पथरीले &#039;&#039;Pathreele&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Batu&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Roccia&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=바위 &#039;&#039;Bawi&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Stein&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Kamienny&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Mineral&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Pedra &#039;&#039;Stone&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Rocha &#039;&#039;Rock&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_eu=Pedra &#039;&#039;Stone&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Каменный &#039;&#039;Kamennyi&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Roca&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Piatră&lt;br /&gt;
|sv=Sten&lt;br /&gt;
|th=หิน&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Gestein (Typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Tipo Roca]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Roche]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Roccia (tipo)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:いわ]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Kamień (typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Tipo Rock]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[zh:岩石（属性）]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
	</entry>
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		<title>Pokémon Trading Card Game</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Card types */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{search|Trading Card Game itself|the Game Boy game related to this game|Pokémon Trading Card Game (game)}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Pokémon TCG logo.png|right|200px|thumb|International Logo]]&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Pokémon Trading Card Game&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;ポケモンカードゲーム&#039;&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;Pokémon Card Game&#039;&#039;), often abbreviated as &#039;&#039;&#039;Pokémon TCG&#039;&#039;&#039;, is a tabletop game that involves collecting, trading and playing with Pokémon-themed playing cards. It has its own set of rules, and uses many motifs derived from the [[core series|games]]. There are cards for every [[List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|species]] of Pokémon, as well as [[Trainer card (TCG)|cards]] featuring characters, items and other themes of the Series, each with a different use; artwork is provided by numerous artists.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Pokémon TCG is a popular and steady aspect of the [[Pokémon]] franchise, played and enjoyed by many fans. Nearly 15 billion Pokémon Trading Card Game cards have been produced worldwide. It is part of the [[Play! Pokémon]] organized play along with the video game series.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==History==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:JPCardback.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Original back of Japanese cards]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Pokémon Trading Card Game made its debut in Japan in 1996, published by Media Factory. While other Pokémon card series existed before it, it was the first card game based on the Pokémon series. The first Pokémon TCG sets took inspiration from the then released {{game2|Red|Green|Blue}} and initially featured illustrations by [[Ken Sugimori]], [[Mitsuhiro Arita]] and [[Keiji Kinebuchi]]. The game&#039;s philosophy and basic rules started shaping, and new expansions began to release with many new artists contributing artwork. Three years later, in 1999, Pokémon TCG was introduced in North America by [[Wizards of the Coast]] with [[Base Set]]. Worldwide releases followed shortly. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
New features constantly appear in the Pokémon TCG. With the release of {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, the &#039;&#039;Neo Series&#039;&#039;, a new Series of expansions, started bringing the [[Generation II|new Pokémon]], as well as other new streaks, including {{TCG|Metal|two}} {{TCG|Darkness|new}} {{TCG|type}}s of Pokémon cards into the game as well as Light and Dark Pokémon which would be discontinued until the {{TCG|EX Team Rocket Returns}} set where there would be Dark {{TCG|Pokémon-ex}}. New Series released on a similar pattern. The &#039;&#039;e-Card Series&#039;&#039; presumed upon the [[Game Boy Advance]] add-on [[e-Reader]], with cards carrying a scan able surface, while the &#039;&#039;EX Series &#039;&#039; brought {{TCG|Pokémon-ex}} on the game. Most recently, the &#039;&#039;HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver Series&#039;&#039; featured {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}, two-parted cards with two Pokémon; and {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}}, Pokémon with powerful and/or tactical attacks and {{TCG|Poké-Power}}s or {{TCG|Poké-Body}}s.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
With the release of the &#039;&#039;EX Series&#039;&#039;, the Series corresponding to the Japanese &#039;&#039;ADV Series&#039;&#039;, outside of Japan, Pokémon TCG started publishing under [[Nintendo]], instead of Wizards of the Coast. Ultimately, starting with the &#039;&#039;Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Series&#039;&#039;, [[The Pokémon Company]] also began distributing the card game in Japan, replacing Media Factory. Also starting with the &#039;&#039;Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Series&#039;&#039; came {{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}}, upgraded Level up versions of the Pokémon they were to level up from. Pokémon LV.X were to continue from the sets {{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl}} to {{TCG|Arceus}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Notably, two [[Game Boy Color]] video games based on the card game were also released; {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} in 1998, and its sequel, {{Card GB 2}}, three years later. Only the former was released outside of Japan. Other media related to Pokémon TCG include several {{pkmn|manga}} titles.&lt;br /&gt;
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==How to play==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Cardback.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Back of an English language card]]&lt;br /&gt;
Players must build a [[deck]] of sixty cards using a combination of various &amp;quot;Pokémon&amp;quot; cards (the main type of cards, used to battle), &amp;quot;Trainer&amp;quot; cards (cards with special effects) and &amp;quot;Energy&amp;quot; cards (cards that are required to perform most moves). To win, players must take their six prize cards by &amp;quot;knocking out&amp;quot; their opponent&#039;s Pokémon, i.e. reducing the HP to zero. Players may also win when their opponent runs out of Pokémon on the field, or if their opponent cannot draw a card at the beginning of their turn.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Unlike traditional card games which use a single deck of 52 preset cards, &#039;&#039;trading card games&#039;&#039; (TCGs) are constantly and continuously growing. New cards with new game abilities are released at a steady interval in order to keep the game fresh and alive. The only cost of TCGs, however, is that they force players to constantly keep in touch with the game, as well as forcing them to purchase new cards from newly released sets. Players who do not stay current run the risk of falling behind other players. The Pokémon TCG requires a deck of 60 cards for amateur or organized tournament play. Shorter matches can be held with &amp;quot;half-decks&amp;quot; consisting of 30 cards instead. During a 60 card match, only four of any one card, excluding Basic Energy cards, are allowed in each deck. This is further limited to two of any one card in a half-deck match.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Fans have also created their own game rules and playing methods. There are websites devoted to providing alternative playing methods for fans.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Card types==&lt;br /&gt;
{{main|Card types}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Basic Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Evolution}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{DL|Glossary (TCG)|Revived Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Dark Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Light Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Shining Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Crystal Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon-ex}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon ☆}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|δ Delta Species}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Owner&#039;s Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon SP}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon Prime}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon-EX}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|M-Pokémon-EX}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Trainer card}}&lt;br /&gt;
**Goldenrod Game Corner&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Item card}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Pokémon Tool}}&lt;br /&gt;
**Rocket&#039;s Secret Machine&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Stadium card}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Supporter card}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Technical Machine}}&lt;br /&gt;
**{{TCG|Ace Spec card}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Energy card}}&lt;br /&gt;
**Basic Energy cards&lt;br /&gt;
**[[List of Special Energy cards|Special Energy cards]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
On the bottom right corner most cards, there is a small logo that indicates its rarity.&lt;br /&gt;
*[[File:Rarity Common.png]] (Common)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[File:Rarity Uncommon.png]] (Uncommon)&lt;br /&gt;
*[[File:Rarity Rare.png]] (Rare)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Wizards of the Coast sets==&lt;br /&gt;
===Original Series===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Wizards.png|right|thumb|Wizards of the Coast ran the game between 1999 and 2003]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Base Set}} {{TCG|Base Set}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Jungle}} {{TCG|Jungle}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Fossil}} {{TCG|Fossil}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Base Set 2}} {{TCG|Base Set 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Team Rocket}} {{TCG|Team Rocket}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Gym Heroes}} {{TCG|Gym Heroes}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Gym Challenge}} {{TCG|Gym Challenge}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Neo Series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Neo Genesis}} {{TCG|Neo Genesis}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Neo Discovery}} {{TCG|Neo Discovery}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Neo Revelation}} {{TCG|Neo Revelation}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Neo Destiny}} {{TCG|Neo Destiny}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Legendary Collection Series===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:None2.png|7px]][[File:SetSymbolLegendary Collection.png|16px]][[File:None2.png|7px]] {{TCG|Legendary Collection}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===e-Card Series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Expedition}} {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Aquapolis}} {{TCG|Aquapolis}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Skyridge}} {{TCG|Skyridge}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Promotional series===&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Southern Islands}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Wizards Black Star Promos}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Best of Game Cards}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Unreleased sets===&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Crosstrainer}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Unnamed Wizards Set}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Jamboree}}&lt;br /&gt;
*{{TCG|Legendary Collection 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Nintendo sets==&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:Nintendo logo.png|thumb|right|Nintendo has since taken over the TCG from Wizards]]&lt;br /&gt;
===EX Series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Ruby and Sapphire}} {{TCG|EX Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{exp|Sandstorm}} {{TCG|EX Sandstorm}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Dragon}} {{TCG|EX Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Team Magma vs Team Aqua}} {{TCG|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Hidden Legends}} {{TCG|EX Hidden Legends}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|FireRed and LeafGreen}} {{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Team Rocket Returns}} {{TCG|EX Team Rocket Returns}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Deoxys}} {{TCG|EX Deoxys}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Emerald}} {{TCG|EX Emerald}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Unseen Forces}} {{TCG|EX Unseen Forces}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Delta Species}} {{TCG|EX Delta Species}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Legend Maker}} {{TCG|EX Legend Maker}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Holon Phantoms}} {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Crystal Guardians}} {{TCG|EX Crystal Guardians}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Dragon Frontiers}} {{TCG|EX Dragon Frontiers}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Power Keepers}} {{TCG|EX Power Keepers}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Diamond and Pearl}} {{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Mysterious Treasures}} {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Secret Wonders}} {{TCG|Secret Wonders}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Great Encounters}} {{TCG|Great Encounters}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Majestic Dawn}} {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Legends Awakened}} {{TCG|Legends Awakened}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Stormfront}} {{TCG|Stormfront}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Platinum Series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Platinum}} {{TCG|Platinum}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Rising Rivals}} {{TCG|Rising Rivals}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Supreme Victors}} {{TCG|Supreme Victors}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Arceus|Arceus}} {{TCG|Platinum: Arceus|Arceus}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver Series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|HeartGold and SoulSilver}} {{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Unleashed}}  {{TCG|Unleashed}} &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Undaunted}} {{TCG|Undaunted}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Triumphant}} {{TCG|Triumphant}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Call of Legends Series===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Call of Legends}} {{TCG|Call of Legends}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Black &amp;amp; White Series===&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Black and White}} {{TCG|Black &amp;amp; White}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Emerging Powers}} {{TCG|Emerging Powers}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Noble Victories}} {{TCG|Noble Victories}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Next Destinies}} {{TCG|Next Destinies}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Dark Explorers}} {{TCG|Dark Explorers}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Dragons Exalted}} {{TCG|Dragons Exalted}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Boundaries Crossed}} {{TCG|Boundaries Crossed}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Plasma Storm}} {{TCG|Plasma Storm}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{exp|Plasma Freeze}} {{TCG|Plasma Freeze}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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	<entry>
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		<title>Fairy (type)</title>
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		<updated>2014-02-04T21:10:20Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{redirect|Fairy|the Egg Group|Fairy (Egg Group)}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{types}}&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Fairy type&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;{{tt|フェアリータイプ|Fearī Taipu}}&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Fairy type&#039;&#039;) is one of the eighteen [[type]]s. Notable Trainers who specialize in Fairy-type Pokémon include [[Valerie]] of [[Laverre City]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Fairy type was introduced in [[Generation VI]]. As well as introducing new {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} with the Fairy type, 22 Pokémon were changed to Fairy types.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Statistical averages==&lt;br /&gt;
===Overall===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=fairy|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=68.91 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=54.21 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=62.65 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=69.71 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=76.59 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=52.76 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=384.82 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Fully evolved===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=fairy|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=81.41 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=71.94 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=79.53 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=88.53 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=94.71 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=69.24 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=485.35 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Battle properties==&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Fairy&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Dragon&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken3=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|resist3=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted3=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected1=Dragon&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Characteristics==&lt;br /&gt;
===Defense===&lt;br /&gt;
The Fairy type is arguably one of the best defensive types in the game, along with {{t|Steel}}. It has a key resistance to powerful {{t|Fighting}} types, as well as the {{t|Dark}} and {{t|Bug}} types, which means resistance to {{m|Pursuit}} and {{m|U-turn}}. Most of all, it also has a useful immunity to {{type|Dragon}} moves. Its only weaknesses are to {{t|Poison}} and {{t|Steel}}, both of which are rarely used offensively.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Offense===&lt;br /&gt;
Fairy is almost as useful offensively as well. It is strong against Dragon, Fighting, and Dark, all of which are otherwise great types defensively. Though weak against {{t|Fire}}, Poison, and Steel, Fire types struggle defensively and Poison types are statistically weak. Additionally, every type that resists Fairy is weak to {{t|Ground}}, making Fairy types with Ground-type attacks potentially popular.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
As of Generation VI, there are 34 Fairy-type Pokémon, or 4.7% of all Pokémon (counting [[Form differences|forms]] and [[Mega Evolution]]s that change typing as different Pokémon), tying it with {{t|Ghost}} as the rarest type.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pure Fairy-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{fairy color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{fairy color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{fairy color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|035&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|035|Clefairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Clefairy}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|036&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|036|Clefable}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Clefable}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|173&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|173|Cleffa}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cleffa}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|175&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|175|Togepi}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Togepi}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|209&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|209|Snubbull}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Snubbull}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|210&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|210|Granbull}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Granbull}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|669&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|669|Flabébé}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Flabébé}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|670&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|670|Floette}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Floette}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|671&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|671|Florges}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Florges}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|682&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|682|Spritzee}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Spritzee}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|683&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|683|Aromatisse}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Aromatisse}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|684&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|684|Swirlix}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Swirlix}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|685&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|685|Slurpuff}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Slurpuff}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|700&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|700|Sylveon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sylveon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|716&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|716|Xerneas}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Xerneas}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Half Fairy-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
====Primary Fairy-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{fairy color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{fairy color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{fairy color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|176&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|176|Togetic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Togetic}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|468&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|468|Togekiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Togekiss}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Secondary Fairy-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{fairy color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{fairy color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{fairy color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|039&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|039|Jigglypuff}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Jigglypuff}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|040&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|040|Wigglytuff}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Wigglytuff}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|122&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|122|Mr. Mime}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mr. Mime}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|174&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|174|Igglybuff}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Igglybuff}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|183&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|183|Marill}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Marill}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|184&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|184|Azumarill}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Azumarill}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|280&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|280|Ralts}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Ralts}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|281&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|281|Kirlia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kirlia}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|282&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|282|Gardevoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gardevoir}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|282&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|282|Gardevoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gardevoir|Mega Gardevoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|298&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|298|Azurill}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Azurill}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|303&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|303|Mawile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mawile}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|303&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|303|Mawile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mawile|Mega Mawile}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|439&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|439|Mime Jr.}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mime Jr.}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|546&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|546|Cottonee}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cottonee}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|547&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|547|Whimsicott}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Whimsicott}}{{tt|*|Generation VI onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|702&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|702|Dedenne}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dedenne}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|703&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|703|Carbink}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Carbink}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|707&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|707|Klefki}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Klefki}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-head|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Aromatic Mist|Status||—|—|20|team|The user raises the Sp. Def stat of ally Pokémon with a mysterious aroma.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Baby-Doll Eyes|Status||—|100|30|anyadjacent|The user stares at the target with its baby-doll eyes, which lowers its Attack stat. This move always goes first.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Charm|Status|Cute|—|100|20|anyadjacent|The user gazes at the target rather charmingly, making it less wary. This harshly lowers its Attack stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Crafty Shield|Status||—|—|10|team|The user protects itself and its allies from status moves with a mysterious power. This does not stop moves that do damage.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Dazzling Gleam|Special||80|100|10|adjacentfoes|The user damages opposing Pokémon by emitting a powerful flash.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Disarming Voice|Special||40|—|15|adjacentfoes|Letting out a charming cry, the user does emotional damage to opposing Pokémon. This attack never misses.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Draining Kiss|Special||50|100|10|anyadjacent|The user&#039;s HP is restored by over half of the damage taken by the target.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Fairy Lock|Status||—|—|10|all|By locking down the battlefield, the user keeps all Pokémon from fleeing during the next turn.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Fairy Wind|Special||40|100|30|anyadjacent|The user stirs up a fairy wind and strikes the target with it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Flower Shield|Status||—|—|10|all|The user raises the Defense stat of all Grass-type Pokémon in battle with a mysterious power.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Geomancy|Status||—|—|10|self|The user absorbs energy and sharply raises its Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, and Speed stats on the next turn.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Misty Terrain|Status||—|—|10|all|The user covers the ground under everyone&#039;s feet with mist for five turns. This protects Pokémon on the ground from status conditions.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Moonblast|Special||95|100|15|anyadjacent|Borrowing the power of the moon, the user attacks the target. This may also lower the target&#039;s Sp. Atk stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Moonlight|Status|Beauty|—|—|5|self|The user restores its own HP. The amount of HP regained varies with the weather.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|6|Play Rough|Physical||90|90|10|anyadjacent|The user plays rough with the target and attacks it. This may also lower the target&#039;s Attack stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Sweet Kiss|Status|Cute|—|75|10|anyadjacent|The user kisses the target with a sweet, angelic cuteness that causes confusion.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-foot|Fairy}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* As the Fairy type was introduced after [[Physical move|physical]] and [[Special move|special]] became attributes assigned to individual moves rather than types, it is the only type that has never had an associated damage category.&lt;br /&gt;
* More Pokémon were changed to Fairy than either of the other types added since Generation I (the other two being {{t|Dark}} and {{t|Steel}} in Generation II), with 22. Also, more moves were changed to Fairy, with three.&lt;br /&gt;
** It is also the only one out of the three to completely change the types of Pokémon from previous generations, changing several previously pure Normal-type Pokémon like {{p|Snubbull}} to pure Fairy.&lt;br /&gt;
** Every move changed to Fairy-type was introduced in Generation II.&lt;br /&gt;
* Every type that resists Fairy also resists {{t|Grass}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{fairy color}}|bordercolor={{fairy color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=フェアリー &#039;&#039;Fairy&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=妖精 &#039;&#039;{{tt|Yāojing|Fairy}}&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Fairy&lt;br /&gt;
|fr_eu=Fée&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Fee&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Folletto&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=페어리 &#039;&#039;Fairy&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Fe&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_eu=Fairy&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Fada&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Hada&lt;br /&gt;
|th=แฟรรี่&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[de:Fee (Typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Tipo Hada]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Fée (type)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Folletto (tipo)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:フェアリー]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[zh:妖精（属性）]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
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		<title>Poké Ball</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* In the TCG */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{Featured}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Allballs2.png|thumb|250px|right|The 26 Poké Ball variants found in the [[core series]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Poké Ball sketch.png|thumb|right|[[Ken Sugimori]]&#039;s original concept]]&lt;br /&gt;
A &#039;&#039;&#039;Poké Ball&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;モンスターボール&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Monster Ball&#039;&#039;) is a type of [[item]] that is critical to a {{pkmn|Trainer}}&#039;s quest, used for {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} and storing {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Both a general term used to describe the various kinds as well as a specific term to refer to the most basic among these variations, Poké Balls are ubiquitous in the modern Pokémon world. Up to six Pokémon can be carried with a {{pkmn|Trainer}} in Poké Balls, while any number of other Poké Balls can be held in the [[Bag]] for later use. These six Pokémon in the Poké Balls can be attached to the user&#039;s belt for carrying them around. Some Pokémon do not like to be carried around in Poké Balls, such as [[Ash&#039;s Pikachu]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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The strength of a Poké Ball is determined by how much it raises a [[wild Pokémon]]&#039;s [[catch rate]], and may in fact vary depending on the conditions of the battle. Poké Balls limit the power of Pokémon contained inside, taming them, though they do not cause the Pokémon inside to always obey the Trainer.&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[History of Poké Balls|invention of Poké Balls]] apparently occurred in the [[Johto]] region, where [[Apricorn]]s grow; these fruit were cut apart and carved out, then fitted with a special device, and used to catch wild Pokémon prior to the mass production of the Balls that occurs in modern times under [[Silph Co.]] and the [[Devon Corporation]]. Some Trainers still use Poké Balls made from Apricorns, while [[Kurt]], a resident of [[Azalea Town]], still constructs them. In the games, [[Drayden]] claims that Poké Balls did not exist during his childhood; however, due to Poké Balls being in the sunken ship in &#039;&#039;[[EP095|A Shipful of Shivers]]&#039;&#039;, it is implied that in the {{pkmn|anime}}, Poké Balls were first made at least 300 years ago.&lt;br /&gt;
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Prior to the invention of Poké Balls, Pokémon were referred to as magical creatures (Japanese: {{tt|魔獣|まじゅう}} &#039;&#039;majū&#039;&#039;), indicating that the name Pokémon, short for Pocket Monster, did not come into common parlance as a term until Poké Balls allowed the various magical creatures to be stored easily.&lt;br /&gt;
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Stylized Poké Balls are used in many places to symbolize Pokémon in general: the logos of both [[Battle Frontier]]s feature a Poké Ball in their design, while several Poké Balls can be seen in every Pokémon Center. The headgear of the protagonists of [[Kanto]], [[Hoenn]], [[Sinnoh]], and [[Unova]]-based games feature Poké Ball designs, as do the [[Bag]]s of the protagonists of [[Johto]]-based games. {{ga|Ethan}}&#039;s headgear is also similar to the top half of an Ultra Ball, and {{ga|Lucas}}&#039;s Bag prominently features a Poké Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Mechanics and design==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Anime Poke Ball Mechanics.jpg|thumb|280px|right|A schematic displaying Poké Ball size, storage and mechanics]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Though the technology behind a Poké Ball remains unknown and has evolved through the centuries to accommodate the diverse requirements of their creators, the basic mechanics are simple enough to understand and tend to remain constant: in a [[Pokémon battle]], once an opposing wild Pokémon has been weakened, the Pokémon Trainer can throw a Poké Ball at it. When a Poké Ball hits the Pokémon, as long as it is not deflected, the Poké Ball will open, convert the Pokémon to a form of energy, pull it into its center, and close. A Pokémon in this state is given a chance to struggle to attempt to break free from the ball and escape, being instantly re-converted from energy into matter. Should a Pokémon escape a Poké Ball, the device will either be destroyed (in the games and some manga) or will return to the Trainer (anime), who can attempt once again to capture the Pokémon. A Pokémon who does not escape the ball will be {{pkmn2|caught}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Poke Ball Interior.png|thumb|250px|right|Interior of a Poké Ball from the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Poké Balls are specifically constructed for Pokémon capture, transport and training. As well as being physically difficult to escape from (as they seal tightly shut as soon as a Pokémon is taken into them) the environment of a Poké Ball is designed to be attractive to Pokémon also; according to Lucian of the [[Sinnoh]] [[Elite Four]], weakened Pokémon instinctively curl up tight in an attempt to heal themselves, an action that the environment of the Poké Ball encourages. Furthermore, while it is not known how a captured Pokémon perceives their time inside their Ball, the device is said to replicate a &amp;quot;Pokémon-friendly&amp;quot; environment that is &amp;quot;designed for comfort&amp;quot;. All of these factors strongly discourage Pokémon from escaping their Balls. In the manga, Bugsy refers to his &amp;quot;capture net&amp;quot; as being the net that is supposedly inside a Poké Ball, but visible and already deployed. According to Kurt, this invisible net captures and physically stores a Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Iris Dragonite inside Poké Ball.png|thumb|250px|right|[[Iris&#039;s Dragonite]] inside a Poké Ball in the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
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Poké Balls are not always at full size. Pressing the button on the front will convert it between its full size, about the size of a {{wp|Baseball (object)|baseball}}, to a smaller size, about that of a {{wp|Table tennis#The ball|ping-pong ball}}, and back again. The larger size makes throwing the ball easier, while the smaller one makes for easier storage on a belt clip, in pockets, and in Bags.&lt;br /&gt;
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As mentioned, the generic Poké Ball design is not constant and has been remodelled and altered innumerable times in order to create new Poké Balls that are adapted for specific conditions. For example, it is seen in several anime episodes such as &#039;&#039;[[AG065|Gulpin it Down!]]&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;[[AG104|Claydol Big and Tall]]&#039;&#039; that normal Poké Balls have difficulty catching Pokémon which are extremely large or extremely heavy. In the latter episode, it is revealed that ancient civilizations overcame this issue by constructing immense Poké Balls many times the size of the standard model known today, and made from stone instead. Other civilizations such as [[Pokémopolis]] also discovered new technologies that more closely resembled modern Poké Ball technology, such as the [[Dark Device]] and the [[Unearthly Urn]], which were also adapted for the capture and storage of massive Pokémon but in small containers. However, devices like these became lost to the ages and their roles were subsequently supplanted by Heavy Balls in the modern world.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:Paul Chimchar release.png|200px|left|[[Paul]] releasing {{AP|Chimchar|Infernape}}|thumb]]&lt;br /&gt;
When a Pokémon is released from a Poké Ball, it will be accompanied by a distinctive sound effect and a bright light as it returns from its energy form and materialize nearby, often on the ground. This bright light has been shown to vary depending on the type of Ball in which the Pokémon is contained in the games, while it has always been shown to be white in the anime. Pokémon are recalled to their Poké Ball by holding up the Poké Ball with its button pointed at the Pokémon. A beam of red light will shoot from the button, converting the Pokémon back into energy and returning it to the Ball. The beam, however, has a limited range, and can be dodged by the Pokémon. If the beam hits a person, they will be stunned for a moment, but aside from that no ill effects will make themselves apparent. Releasing Pokémon from a Trainer&#039;s ownership, unlike normally sending the Pokémon out, will bathe the Pokémon in a blue glow, and the Poké Ball will no longer mark it, making it able to be caught by another Trainer&#039;s Poké Ball. &lt;br /&gt;
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A Poké Ball can also be broken, which will release it from ownership, and if a Trainer has done so accidentally, it must somehow be fixed before the Pokémon can be recalled. In the manga, if a Poké Ball is broken before a Pokémon is sent out, then that particular Pokémon can&#039;t be used until their Poké Ball has been repaired. This happened several times in the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, such as during {{Adv|Red}}&#039;s battle against [[Giovanni]], where the opening mechanism for the Poké Balls of Red&#039;s [[Saur|Venusaur]] and [[Gyara]]dos were damaged, preventing either of them from being used in the match.&lt;br /&gt;
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Pokémon appear to be conscious while inside Poké Balls. Several Pokémon have shown the ability to leave and return to their Poké Balls at will, most notably among them [[Jessie&#039;s Wobbuffet]], [[Misty&#039;s Psyduck]], [[Ash&#039;s Oshawott]], and [[Brock&#039;s Croagunk]], which tend to do so in every episode they appear in. In &#039;&#039;[[EP031|Dig Those Diglett!]]&#039;&#039;, many Pokémon belonging to [[Gary Oak]], as well as other Trainers, including Ash Ketchum, demonstrated the ability to prevent themselves from being sent from their Poké Balls, as they refused to fight against the Diglett, though this has not been demonstrated since. Pokémon have also shown to be able to hear orders given by their Trainer right before they are sent out.&lt;br /&gt;
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Poké Balls are able to communicate with a Trainer&#039;s [[Pokédex]], as the system updates itself with information on newly-caught Pokémon, and keeps track of how many Pokémon the Trainer has with them. If a Trainer catches a new Pokémon with the full six already with them, the Pokédex will automatically send the newly-caught Pokémon in its Poké Ball to the [[Pokémon Storage System]] that the Trainer is using. As shown in &#039;&#039;[[DP002|Two Degrees of Separation]]&#039;&#039;, a Pokémon caught by a Poké Ball is &amp;quot;marked&amp;quot; by it, and thus most Poké Balls thrown at it will have no effect aside from temporarily stunning it. In the games, as well as in &#039;&#039;[[EP073|Bad to the Bone]]&#039;&#039;, however, the Trainer of the Pokémon will block a Poké Ball thrown by another, though it is possible that this is more out of courtesy to their Pokémon than to prevent capture outright.&lt;br /&gt;
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Other wireless capabilities of Poké Balls are shown in &#039;&#039;[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]&#039;&#039;, as when the electricity of the city is down, {{mov|Rebecca}} claims that the &amp;quot;Poké Ball Management System&amp;quot; was no longer working without power. There has been no mention of any such system since.&lt;br /&gt;
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Poké Balls are able to be decorated to no ill effect, with several Poké Balls that have been painted with special colors being seen in the anime. In the games, a [[Ball Capsule]] and [[seal]]s can release special effects when the Pokémon is sent out.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Poké Ball accuracy==&lt;br /&gt;
In some scenarios, a Poké Ball can miss the wild Pokémon completely (in contrast to breaking if the Poké Ball does not successfully capture the Pokémon) or cannot be thrown:&lt;br /&gt;
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* In [[Generation I]] games, it was possible for a ball to miss the Pokémon when the likelihood of catching the Pokémon in question was particularly low—rather than the ball throwing animation playing and the ball wiggling zero times, a message would come up stating &amp;quot;You missed the Pokémon!&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* In Generation I as well as in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, the {{OBP|Ghost|literal|ghosts}} in [[Lavender Town]]&#039;s [[Pokémon Tower]] would dodge any ball thrown at them unless they were unmasked by the [[Silph Scope]]. The [[Marowak (ghost)|Marowak ghost]] will dodge even if it is unmasked.&lt;br /&gt;
* A Poké Ball cannot be thrown during a wild [[Double Battle]] or [[Horde Encounter]] unless all wild Pokémon are defeated except one, with the game claiming &amp;quot;It&#039;s no good! It&#039;s impossible to aim unless there is only one Pokémon!&amp;quot; in Horde Encounters, and &amp;quot;It&#039;s no good! It&#039;s impossible to aim when there are two Pokémon!&amp;quot; in Double Battles. A player can, however, snag Pokémon in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}} even if there are two on the opposing side of the field.&lt;br /&gt;
* Unlike preceding games, from {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} onwards, it isn&#039;t possible to use a Poké Ball on a Pokémon which is in the {{cat|Moves with a semi-invulnerable turn|semi-invulnerable state}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* Pokémon Black and White introduces wild Double Battles that are encountered alone instead of with a partner like in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. In addition to the prior requirements, a command cannot be issued to a Pokémon during the same turn a Poké Ball is thrown; however, if the second Pokémon is using a move with a semi-invulnerable turn, a Poké Ball can still be thrown and the move will continue if the ball fails.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Capture chances===&lt;br /&gt;
{{main|Catch rate}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Types of Poké Balls==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:PBR Battle Start.jpg|thumb|right|A Double Battle begins in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
In the Pokémon games so far, there have been 26 different varieties of Poké Balls, all differing from each other in some effect, whether it be an increased ability to catch a Pokémon from the wild or an effect which occurs only after the Pokémon has been caught. From Generation III onward, each variety of the Poké Ball has a unique animation when they open to draw in a Pokémon and when a Pokémon is sent out, and the type of Poké Ball used to catch the Pokémon is preserved on its status screen.&lt;br /&gt;
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===Introduced in Generation I===&lt;br /&gt;
The following Poké Balls were introduced in {{game|Red and Green|s}}, and have appeared and been available in all games since then, with the exception of the Safari Ball, which is not present in Generation II. They were developed by [[Silph Co.]], with the development of the [[Master Ball]] factoring into the plot of the Generation I games and their remakes heavily.&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Poké Ball&lt;br /&gt;
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|jpt=Monster Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=I&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|buy={{tt|200|10000 at Black City; 150 at Goldenrod Sale}}&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=100&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Exchange twenty with a man in [[Anville Town]] for a [[Full Restore]].{{dotw|Saturday}}{{dotw|Sunday}}{{sup/5|BW}}&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt; Once per day, exchange one with a Roughneck in [[Virbank Complex]] for a [[#Great Ball|Great Ball]]{{sup/5|B2W2}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1×&lt;br /&gt;
|descstad=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; thrown at wild Pokémon to catch them.&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=An item for catching &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A tool for catching wild &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; thrown to catch a wild &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;. It is designed in a capsule style.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A device for catching wild Pokémon. It is thrown like a ball at the target. It is designed as a capsule system.&lt;br /&gt;
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|descxy=A device for catching wild Pokémon. It&#039;s thrown like a ball at a Pokémon, comfortably encapsulating its target.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrby={{ci|Viridian}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, {{ci|Cerulean}} and {{ci|Vermilion}} [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc={{ci|Cherrygrove}}{{tt|*|After tutorial}}, {{ci|Violet}}, {{to|Azalea}}, [[Goldenrod Department Store|Goldenrod]], {{ci|Ecruteak}}, {{to|Mahogany}}{{tt|*|Before Team Rocket}}, {{ci|Viridian}} and {{ci|Celadon}} [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse={{to|Oldale}}{{tt|*|After getting Pokédex}}, {{ci|Petalburg}}, {{ci|Rustboro}}, {{ci|Slateport}}, {{ci|Mauville}}, [[Lilycove Department Store|Lilycove]] [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg={{ci|Viridian}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, {{ci|Cerulean}} and {{ci|Vermilion}} [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
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|lochgss=All [[Poké Mart]]s (after learning how to catch Pokémon)&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Town Outskirts}} &#039;&#039;(0+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=All [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Black City]] shop{{sup/5|B}}&lt;br /&gt;
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|locxy=All [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Poké Ball Factory]], [[Couriway Town]], {{rt|18|Kalos}}, [[Santalune Forest]], {{rt|2|Kalos}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Poké Ball (Jungle 64)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
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|jp=スーパーボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Super Ball&lt;br /&gt;
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|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1.5×&lt;br /&gt;
|descstad=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for catching wild Pokémon. More effective than a &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; with a decent success rate.&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A good &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; with a higher catch rate than a &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A good, quality &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that offers a higher &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; catch rate than a standard &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A good, high-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A good, high-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A good, high-performance Poké Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball can.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrby={{to|Lavender}}, [[Celadon Department Store|Celadon]], {{ci|Saffron}}, {{ci|Fuchsia}}, [[Cinnabar Island]] and [[Indigo Plateau]] [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Goldenrod Department Store|Goldenrod]], {{ci|Ecruteak}}, {{ci|Olivine}}, {{to|Mahogany}}, {{ci|Blackthorn}}, [[Indigo Plateau]], {{ci|Pewter}}, {{ci|Cerulean}}, {{to|Lavender}}, {{ci|Saffron}}, [[Celadon Department Store|Celadon]] and {{ci|Fuchsia}}&lt;br /&gt;
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Town Outskirts}} &#039;&#039;(750+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;br /&gt;
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}}&lt;br /&gt;
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|sell=600&lt;br /&gt;
|buy={{tt|1200|1000 at Goldenrod sale}}&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=2×&lt;br /&gt;
|descstad=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for catching wild Pokémon. More effective than a &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Great Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; with a high rate of success.&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A better &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; with a higher catch rate than a &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Great Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A very high-grade &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that offers a higher &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; catch rate than a &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Great Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=An ultra-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a Great Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=An ultra-performance Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a Great Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=An ultra-high performance Poké Ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrby={{ci|Fuchsia}}, [[Cinnabar Island]] and [[Indigo Plateau]] [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Goldenrod Department Store|Goldenrod]] sale{{sup/2|C}}, {{ci|Blackthorn}}, [[Indigo Plateau]], {{ci|Cerulean}}, {{ci|Vermilion}}, {{ci|Saffron}}, {{ci|Celadon}} and {{ci|Fuchsia}} [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse={{ci|Fortree}}, [[Lilycove Department Store|Lilycove]], {{ci|Mossdeep}}, {{ci|Sootopolis}}, {{ci|Ever Grande}} [[Poké Mart]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg={{ci|Fuchsia}}, [[Cinnabar Island]], [[Indigo Plateau]], {{to|Three Island}}, {{to|Four Island}}, {{to|Six Island}} and {{to|Seven Island}}  [[Poké Mart]]s, {{to|Two Island}}{{tt|*|after saving Lostelle}} stall&lt;br /&gt;
|loccolo=[[Outskirt Stand]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxd=[[Outskirt Stand]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=All [[Poké Mart]]s after earning 5 [[Badge]]s, [[Jubilife TV]] [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] (1 digit){{sup/4|Pt}}&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=All [[Poké Mart]]s after earning 5 [[Badge]]s, [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] (1 digit)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Town Outskirts}} &#039;&#039;(2000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=All [[Poké Mart]]s after earning 5 [[Badge]]s&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=All [[Poké Mart]]s after earning 5 [[Badge]]s, [[Join Avenue]] ({{DL|Join Avenue|Raffle Shop}}, {{DL|Join Avenue|Antique Shop}}, {{DL|Join Avenue|Souvenirs|souvenir}})&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=All [[Poké Mart]]s after earning 3 [[Badge]]s, {{kal|Victory Road}}, [[Laverre City]], {{rt|6|Kalos}}, {{rt|8|Kalos}}. [[Camphrier Town]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Ultra Ball (Dark Explorers 102)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Master Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=マスターボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Master Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=I&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sellnotes=Can be sold for 0 in Generation I only&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]] without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=255×&lt;br /&gt;
|descstad=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that captures any wild Pokémon without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=The best &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;. It never misses.&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=The best &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that catches a &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=The best &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; with the ultimate performance. It will catch any wild &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=The best Ball with the ultimate level of performance. It will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=The best Ball with the ultimate level of performance. It will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=The best Poké Ball with the ultimate level of performance. With it, you will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrby=[[Silph Co.]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[New Bark Town]], [[Lucky Channel]] (all digits)&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=[[Magma Hideout]]{{sup/3|R}}/[[Aqua Hideout]]{{sup/3|S}}{{sup/3|E}}, [[Lilycove Department Store]] [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] (all digits)&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg=[[Silph Co.]]&lt;br /&gt;
|loccolo=[[Agate Village]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxd=[[Pokémon HQ Lab]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Team Galactic HQ]], [[Jubilife TV]] [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] (all digits)&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[New Bark Town]], [[Goldenrod Radio Tower]] [[Pokémon Lottery Corner]] (all digits)&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=Gift from [[Professor Juniper]] after obtaining all eight [[Badge]]s, gift from a man wearing black in the [[Castelia City]] [[Pokémon Center]] after trading with 50 people&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=Gift from [[Professor Juniper]] in [[Mistralton City]], receive from [[Colress]] after first rematch on [[Plasma Frigate]] (at [[P2 Laboratory]]), [[Join Avenue]] ({{DL|Join Avenue|Raffle Shop}})&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Poké Ball Factory]]&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Master Ball (Gym Challenge 116)&lt;br /&gt;
|main=Master Ball&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Safari Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=サファリボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Safari Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=I&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]] in the [[Safari Zone]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1.5×&lt;br /&gt;
|descstad=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; used in the &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Safari Zone&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for catching wild Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A special &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that is used only in the &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Safari Zone&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A special &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that is used only in the &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Safari Zone&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;. It is finished with a camouflage pattern.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is decorated in a camouflage pattern.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is decorated in a camouflage pattern.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrby={{safari|Kanto}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse={{safari|Hoenn}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg={{safari|Kanto}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Great Marsh]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss={{safari|Johto}}&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Introduced in Generation II===&lt;br /&gt;
The following Poké Balls were introduced in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}. These Poké Balls were not available in [[Generation III]] or in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, but made their return in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. Seven of them are made from [[Apricorn]]s by [[Kurt]], while the only one that is not is seen by some to be a counterpart to the Safari Ball in that it is only used in the [[Bug-Catching Contest]] in [[National Park]]. All eight of these Poké Balls have the same animation as a normal Poké Ball when sending out or recalling a Pokémon, rather than the variety of colors and special effects the Poké Ball variants released in other generations have.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
When a Pokémon in one of these Balls is used in a link battle in Generation IV, it will appear as an ordinary Poké Ball, regardless of if the link is made with a Johto or Sinnoh-based game. Using a Pokémon in one of these Balls in one of the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}} facilities will show it as it should appear during the battle, but as an ordinary Poké Ball if the battle is saved to the [[Vs. Recorder]] and played back. Trading a Pokémon in one of these Poké Ball variations into {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}} or registering it in [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] will cause it to display as a normal Poké Ball, though if the Pokémon is traded back into a Johto-based game or transferred forward into Generation V, it will regain its variant Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In Pokémon data, information for these Poké Balls on the status screen and in battle is stored in a separate location from the variants introduced in other generations, so that the Pokémon can be traded back to Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum from HeartGold and SoulSilver and display an ordinary Poké Ball there (the data space for these balls being ignored in the earlier games). &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Level Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=レベルボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Level Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on Pokémon of levels lower than the Pokémon currently in battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Cannot be [[held item|held]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1× if the player&#039;s Pokémon is the same level as or a lower level than the wild Pokémon&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;2× if the player&#039;s Pokémon is at a higher level than the wild Pokémon but less than double it&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;4× if the player&#039;s Pokémon is more than double but less than four times the level of the wild Pokémon&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;8× if the player&#039;s Pokémon is of a level four times or more than that of the wild Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for lower-level &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=A Poké Ball for catching Pokémon that are a lower level than your own.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A Poké Ball for catching Pokémon that are a lower level than your own.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Red Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Red Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Level Ball (Next Destinies 89)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Lure Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ルアーボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Lure Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|sprite2=Lure Ball IV&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better while [[fishing]].&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Cannot be [[held item|held]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=3× if used on a Pokémon encountered while [[fishing]]&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; hooked by a rod.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=A Poké Ball for catching Pokémon hooked by a Rod when fishing.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A Poké Ball for catching Pokémon hooked by a Rod when fishing.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Kurt]] after saving [[Slowpoke Well]], [[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Blu Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss={{tc|Fisherman}} in {{rt|32|Johto}} [[Pokémon Center]] (×2), [[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Blu Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Lure Ball (Skyridge 128)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Moon Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ムーンボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Moon Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on Pokémon that evolve with a {{evostone|Moon Stone}}.&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Cannot be [[held item|held]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=4× if used on a Pokémon belonging to the {{p|Nidoran♂}}, {{p|Nidoran♀}}, {{p|Clefairy}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, or {{p|Skitty}} families; otherwise 1×{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;!--not usable in Gen V games, therefore no Munna; Skitty cannot be found in the wild in HGSS, but it is still effective on it if it could be--&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;always 1× due to a glitch{{sup/2|GSC}}&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Moon Stone&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; evolvers.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=A Poké Ball for catching Pokémon that evolve using the Moon Stone.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A Poké Ball for catching Pokémon that evolve using the Moon Stone.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Ylw Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Ylw Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Friend Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=フレンドボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Friend Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Sets caught Pokémon&#039;s [[friendship]] to 200.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Cannot be [[held item|held]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1×&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that makes &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; friendly.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=A Poké Ball that makes caught Pokémon more friendly.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A Poké Ball that makes caught Pokémon more friendly.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Grn Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Grn Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Friend Ball (Skyridge 126)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Love Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ラブラブボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Love Love Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on Pokémon of the opposite [[gender]] of, but same species as the player&#039;s Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Cannot be [[held item|held]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=8× if used on a Pokémon of the same species and same gender as the player&#039;s Pokémon{{sup/2|GSC}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;8× if used on a Pokémon of the same species but opposite gender of the player&#039;s Pokémon{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=For catching the opposite gender.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=Poké Ball for catching Pokémon that are the opposite gender of your Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=Poké Ball for catching Pokémon that are the opposite gender of your Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Pnk Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Pnk Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Heavy Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ヘビーボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Heavy Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on [[List of Pokémon by weight|heavier Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Cannot be [[held item|held]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=-20 if used on Pokémon weighing less than {{tt|220.6lbs|100.1kg}}{{sup/2|GSC}}/{{tt|451.5 lbs|204.8 kg}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;No modifier if used on Pokémon weight between {{tt|220.6lbs|100.1kg}} and {{tt|441.0 lbs|200.1 kg}}{{sup/2|GSC}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;+20 if used on Pokémon weighing between {{tt|451.5 lbs|204.8 kg}} and {{tt|677.3 lbs|307.2 kg}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;+30 if used on Pokémon weighing more than {{tt|661.5 lbs|300.1 kg}}{{sup/2|GSC}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;+30 if used on Pokémon weighing between {{tt|677.3 lbs|307.2 kg}} and {{tt|903.0 lbs|409.6 kg}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;+40 if used on Pokémon weighing more than {{tt|903.0 lbs|409.6 kg}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for catching heavy &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=A Poké Ball for catching very heavy Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A Poké Ball for catching very heavy Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Blk Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Blk Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Heavy Ball (Next Destinies 88)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Fast Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=スピードボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Speed Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on fast Pokémon{{sup/4|HGSS}} or Pokémon able to flee from battle{{sup/2|GSC}}.&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Cannot be [[held item|held]].{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=4× if used on {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Grimer}}, or {{p|Tangela}}{{sup/2|GSC}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;4× if used on a Pokémon with a base {{stat|Speed}} {{cat|Pokémon whose base Speed stat is greater than 100|of at least 100}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; for catching fast &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch fast Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon which are quick to run away.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Wht Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[Kurt]] (after saving [[Slowpoke Well]]), [[Azalea Town]] ({{DL|Apricorn|Wht Apricorn}})&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Fast Ball (Skyridge 124)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Sport Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=コンペボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Compé Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=II&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]] in the [[Bug-Catching Contest]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1.5×&lt;br /&gt;
|descgsc=The Bug-Catching Contest &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|deschgss=A special Poké Ball for the Bug-Catching Contest.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A special Poké Ball for the Bug-Catching Contest.&lt;br /&gt;
|locgsc=[[National Park]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[National Park]]&lt;br /&gt;
|notes=Called Park Ball (パークボール) in Generation II.&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Introduced in Generation III===&lt;br /&gt;
The following Poké Balls were introduced in {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. While the main four Poké Balls and the Safari Ball returned to central usage, these specialty Balls were only available at certain [[Poké Mart]]s in the Hoenn region, and the Luxury Ball only available via completion of certain quests in the games. Generally, they can be seen to be counterparts to Generation II&#039;s Apricorn Balls, which were not available in the Generation III games, with the Nest Ball and Level Ball, Net Ball and Lure Ball, and Luxury Ball and Friend Ball being very similar in effect to each other.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The Premier Ball is functionally identical to the standard Poké Ball; it is simply a premium (hence the name) given with the purchase of ten Poké Balls. Only one is given with each purchase of ten or more, so buying 20 or more Poké Balls still only yields one gift Premier Ball. To obtain multiple Premier Balls, the Poké Balls must be purchased in separate transactions of 10 at a time.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
These Ball variants continued to be available in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, though most must be traded in from a Hoenn-based game, with only the Timer Ball and Repeat Ball available to be bought, and even then, only in {{OBP|Two Island|town}}. The Dive Ball&#039;s effect was altered, with it now having greater chance to catch Pokémon encountered on water rather than under it, as Hoenn-based games are the only ones where wild Pokémon can be encountered while using {{m|Dive}}. In Generation IV, all but the Dive Ball are readily available to be bought, though the Dive Ball can still be obtained through use of [[Pal Park]] and other special events. The Johto-based HeartGold and SoulSilver make the Timer, Repeat, and Luxury Balls hard to find once more, though the returning Apricorn Balls help to take their place. All of these Poké Balls can be purchased in Generation V. Additionally, the Timer Ball&#039;s effectiveness now increases much more quickly as the battle goes on.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Unlike the Poké Balls introduced in Generation I, these Poké Balls were developed by the [[Devon Corporation]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Premier Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=プレミアボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Premier Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=III&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=100&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1×&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A rare &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; made in commemoration of some event.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A rare &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that has been specially made to commemorate an event of some sort.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat rare Poké Ball that has been specially made to commemorate an event of some sort.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat rare Poké Ball that has been specially made to commemorate an event of some sort.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat rare Poké Ball that was made as a commemorative item used to celebrate an event of some sort.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=Any [[Poké Mart]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once)&lt;br /&gt;
|loccolo=[[Outskirt Stand]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once)&lt;br /&gt;
|locxd=Any [[Poké Mart]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once)&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=Any [[Poké Mart]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once)&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=Any [[Poké Mart]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once)&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=Any [[Poké Mart]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once)&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=Any [[Poké Mart]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once)&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=Any [[Poké Mart]] (buy 10 or more Poké Balls at once); {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Premier Ball (Great Encounters 101)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Repeat Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=リピートボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Repeat Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=III&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on Pokémon who is registered in the Pokédex as caught.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=3× if used on a Pokémon that is registered in the player&#039;s Pokédex as caught&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works better on &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; caught before.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A somewhat different &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works especially well on &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; caught before.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Pokémon species that were previously caught.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Pokémon species that were previously caught.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Pokémon species that have been caught before.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=[[Rustboro City]] [[Poké Mart]]{{tt|*|after receiving a Repeat Ball from Mr. Stone}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg={{OBP|Two Island|town}} vendor{{tt|*|after completing Ruby and Sapphire mission}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Canalave City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Goldenrod Department Store]] lottery{{dotw|Tu}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Sinnoh Field}} &#039;&#039;(3000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw={{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2={{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Accumula Town]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Coumarine City]] [[Poké Mart]] and the {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}, {{rt|21|Kalos}}, {{rt|20|Kalos}}, [[Anistar City]]&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Timer Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=タイマーボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Timer Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=III&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better in battles that have lasted longer.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=((number of turns passed in battle + 10) ÷ 10)×, maximum 4× {{sup/3|RSE}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/4|DPPt}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
1× + 1229 ÷ 4096× (0.3×) per turn passed in the battle, maximum 4× {{sup/5|BW}}{{sup/5|BW2}}{{sup/6|XY}}&lt;br /&gt;
|descrs=More effective as more turns are taken in battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|desce=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that gains power in battles taking many turns.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A somewhat different &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that becomes progressively better the more turns there are in a battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|desccolo=A ball that works better the more turns in battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat different Ball that becomes progressively better the more turns there are in a battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat different Ball that becomes progressively better the more turns there are in a battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes progressively more effective the more turns that are taken in battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=[[Rustboro City]] [[Poké Mart]]{{tt|*|after receiving a Repeat Ball from Mr. Stone}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg={{OBP|Two Island|town}} vendor{{tt|*|after completing Ruby and Sapphire mission}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Celestic Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Canalave City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowpoint City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Goldenrod Department Store]] lottery{{dotw|Sa}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Sinnoh Field}} &#039;&#039;(2500+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Shopping Mall Nine]], [[Opelucid City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Opelucid City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], {{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]] and [[Icirrus City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Coumarine City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowbelle City]] [[Poké Mart]], and the {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}} and South Boulevard, {{rt|19|Kalos}}, {{rt|17|Kalos}}, [[Geosenge Town]], [[Poké Ball Factory]]&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Nest Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ネストボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Nest Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=III&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on lower-[[level]] Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=((40 - Pokémon&#039;s level) ÷ 10)×, minimum 1×&lt;br /&gt;
{{sup/3|RSE}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/4|DPPt}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;((41 - Pokémon&#039;s level) ÷ 10)×, minimum 1×{{sup/5|BW}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}{{sup/6|XY}}&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works better on weaker &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A somewhat different &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works especially well on weaker &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on weaker Pokémon in the wild.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on weaker Pokémon in the wild.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes more effective the lower the level of the wild Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=[[Verdanturf Town]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg=[[Rocket Hideout]], hidden near Giovanni&#039;s seat, [[Rocket Warehouse]], hidden near [[Gideon]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Eterna City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Hearthome City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Pastoria City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Goldenrod Department Store]] lottery{{dotw|Mo}}, [[Safari Zone Gate]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Kanto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Pewter City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Vermilion City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Sinnoh Field}} &#039;&#039;(500+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Castelia City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Driftveil City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], {{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Castelia City]] [[Poké Mart]],  [[Driftveil City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Lentimas Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], {{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]] and [[Accumula Town]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Lumiose City]] (North Boulevard [[Poké Mart]]), [[Cyllage City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowbelle City]] [[Poké Mart]], and the {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}, [[Reflection Cave]], {{rt|13|Kalos}}&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Net Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ネットボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Net Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=III&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on {{t|Water}}- and {{type|Bug}} Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=3× if used on a Water-type or Bug-type Pokémon&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works well on &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Water&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;- and &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Bug&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;-type &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A somewhat different &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works especially well on &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Water&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;- and &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Bug&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;-type &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Water- and Bug-type Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Water- and Bug-type Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat different Poké Ball that is more effective when attempting to catch Water- or Bug-type Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=[[Mossdeep City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg=[[Fishing Brothers#Silence Bridge Fishing Guru|Silence Bridge]] on [[Kanto Route 12#Silence Bridge|Route 12]], [[Outcast Island]], [[Rocket Warehouse]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Eterna City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Hearthome City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Solaceon Town]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Goldenrod Department Store]] lottery{{dotw|We}}, [[Blackthorn City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Frontier Access]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Kanto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Viridian City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Noisy Forest}} &#039;&#039;(5000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;, {{pw|Blue Lake}} &#039;&#039;(4000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Nacrene City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Castelia City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Driftveil City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], {{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Virbank City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Castelia City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Driftveil City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], [[Humilau City]] [[Poké Mart]] and {{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Lumiose City]] (North Boulevard [[Poké Mart]]), [[Cyllage City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowbelle City]] [[Poké Mart]], and the {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}, {{rt|12|Kalos}}, {{rt|4|Kalos}}, {{rt|15|Kalos}}, {{rt|19|Kalos}}&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Dive Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ダイブボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Dive Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=III&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better on Pokémon encountered [[underwater]]{{sup/3|RSE}} or while {{m|Surf}}ing or [[fishing]]{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/4|DPPt}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BWB2W2}}{{sup/6|XY}}.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=3.5× if used while [[underwater]]{{sup/3|RSE}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;3.5× if used on a water-dwelling Pokémon{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/4|DPPt}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}{{sup/5|BW}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}{{sup/6|XY}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works better on &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; on the ocean floor.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A somewhat different &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that works especially well on &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; deep in the sea.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Pokémon that live in the sea.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on Pokémon that live underwater.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well when catching Pokémon that live underwater.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=[[Mossdeep City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Sinnoh Route 223|Route 223]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Beautiful Beach}} &#039;&#039;(5000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;, {{pw|Blue Lake}} &#039;&#039;(3500+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Undella Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Village Bridge]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Undella Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Humilau City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Ambrette Town]] (Trade Poké Ball); {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}, {{rt|16|Kalos}}, [[Azure Bay]], [[Ambrette Town]]&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Luxury Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ゴージャスボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Gorgeous Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=III&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|buy={{tt|1000|50000 at Black City}}&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Alters the amount by which a caught Pokémon&#039;s [[friendship]] rises.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1×&lt;br /&gt;
|descrse=A cozy &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that makes &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; more friendly.&lt;br /&gt;
|descfrlg=A comfortable &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ball&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; that makes a captured wild &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Pok&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;é&amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;mon&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt; quickly grow friendly.&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A comfortable Poké Ball that makes a caught wild Pokémon quickly grow friendly.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A comfortable Poké Ball that makes a caught wild Pokémon quickly grow friendly.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A particularly comfortable Poké Ball that makes a wild Pokémon quickly grow friendlier after being caught.&lt;br /&gt;
|locrse=[[Abandoned Ship]], {{ci|Lilycove}} [[Contest Hall]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locfrlg=[[Resort Gorgeous]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxd=[[S.S. Libra]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Sunyshore City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Goldenrod Department Store]] lottery{{dotw|Su}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Resort}} &#039;&#039;(6000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw={{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Undella Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Black City]] shop{{sup/5|B}}&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Undella Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Humilau City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]] and [[N&#039;s Castle]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy={{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}, [[Lumiose City#Sycamore Pokémon Lab|Professor Sycamore&#039;s Lab]], and {{DL|Lumiose City|Centrico Boulevard}} &lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Luxury Ball (Stormfront 86)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Introduced in Generation IV===&lt;br /&gt;
The following Poké Balls were introduced in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. The set of seven introduced in Generation III, as well as the original set of five, are preserved in this generation, and are available either for purchase or by trade in all Generation IV games. The Generation II Poké Balls also make a return in this generation, but only in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Heal Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ヒールボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Heal Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=IV&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=150&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|effect2=Fully restores a caught Pokémon&#039;s {{stat|HP}}, {{PP}}, and [[status ailment|status]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1×&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A remedial Poké Ball that restores the caught Pokémon&#039;s HP and eliminates any status problem.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A remedial Poké Ball that restores the caught Pokémon&#039;s HP and eliminates any status problem.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A remedial Poké Ball that restores the HP of a Pokémon caught with it and eliminiates any status conditions.&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Jubilife City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Oreburgh City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Floaroma Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Eterna City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Hearthome City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Cherrygrove City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Violet City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Azalea Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Ecruteak City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Olivine City]] [[Poké Mart]]. &lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Kanto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Viridian City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Stormy Beach}} &#039;&#039;(2000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Striaton City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Nacrene City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Castelia City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], {{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Virbank City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Castelia City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Lentimas Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]] and {{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Lumiose City]] (North Boulevard [[Poké Mart]] and Centrico Boulevard), [[Snowbelle City]] [[Poké Mart]], and the {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}, {{rt|7|Kalos}}, [[Dendemille Town]]&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Quick Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=クイックボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Quick Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=IV&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better when used early in the battle.&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=5× if used on the first turn of a battle{{sup/5|BW}}{{sup/5|B2W2}}{{sup/6|XY}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;4× if used on the first turn of a battle{{sup/4|DPPt}}{{sup/4|HGSS}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat different Poké Ball that provides a better catch rate if it is used at the start of a wild encounter.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat different Poké Ball that provides a better catch rate if it is used at the start of a wild encounter.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat different Poké Ball that has a more successful catch rate if used at the start of a wild encounter.&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Pastoria City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Canalave City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowpoint City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Goldenrod Department Store]] lottery{{dotw|Th}}, [[Safari Zone Gate]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Kanto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Pewter City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Cerulean City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Vermilion City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Saffron City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Lavender Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Fuchsia City]] [[Poké Mart]]&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Stormy Beach}} &#039;&#039;(1500+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Shopping Mall Nine]], [[Opelucid City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Quick Ball (Mysterious Treasures 114)&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Opelucid City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], {{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Icirrus City]] [[Poké Mart]] and [[Accumula Town]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Coumarine City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowbelle City]] [[Poké Mart]] and the {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}} and South Boulevard, [[Poké Ball Factory]], {{kal|Victory Road}}&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Dusk Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ダークボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Dark Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=IV&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]]; works better when used in [[cave]]s or at [[Time#Night 2|night]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=3.5× if used in a cave or at night&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;1× otherwise&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A somewhat different Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon at night or in dark places like caves.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbwb2w2=A somewhat different Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon at night or in dark places like caves.&lt;br /&gt;
|descxy=A somewhat different Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon at night or in dark places like caves.&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Solaceon Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowpoint City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Pastoria City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{si|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]], [[Pokémon News Press]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=&#039;&#039;&#039;Johto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Goldenrod Department Store]] lottery{{dotw|Fr}}, [[Safari Zone Gate]], [[Blackthorn City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Frontier Access]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Kanto:&#039;&#039;&#039; [[Vermilion City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Lavender Town]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Fuchsia City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Pokéwalker:&#039;&#039;&#039; {{pw|Scary Cave}} &#039;&#039;(4000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;, {{pw|Quiet Cave}} &#039;&#039;(2000+ Steps)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Driftveil City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], [[Opelucid City]] [[Poké Mart]], {{un|Pokémon League}} [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Driftveil City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Lentimas Town]] [[Poké Mart]] , [[Opelucid City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Shopping Mall Nine]], {{OBP|Victory Road|Black 2 and White 2}} [[Poké Mart]] and [[Icirrus City]] [[Poké Mart]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locxy=[[Cyllage City]] [[Poké Mart]], [[Snowbelle City]] [[Poké Mart]], and the {{DL|Lumiose City|Poké Ball Boutique}}, {{kal|Victory Road}}, [[Terminus Cave]], [[Frost Cavern]], {{rt|9|Kalos}}, [[Poké Ball Factory]], [[Lost Hotel]] (Trash Cans)&lt;br /&gt;
|tcg=Dusk Ball (Mysterious Treasures 110)&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Cherish Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=プレジャスボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Precious Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=IV&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|sell=500&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Contains [[event Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=1×&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A quite rare Poké Ball that has been specially crafted to commemorate an occasion of some sort.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A quite rare Poké Ball that has been specially crafted to commemorate an occasion of some sort.&lt;br /&gt;
|loc=Not found.&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
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{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Park Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=パークボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Park Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=IV&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Recatches Pokémon sent through [[Pal Park]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=255×&lt;br /&gt;
|descdppthgss=A special Poké Ball for the Pal Park.&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A special Poké Ball for the Pal Park.&lt;br /&gt;
|locdppt=[[Pal Park]]&lt;br /&gt;
|lochgss=[[Pal Park]]&lt;br /&gt;
|notes=Pokémon recaught with this ball in Pal Park will retain the ball in which they were originally caught in Generation III. Not to be confused with [[#Sport Ball|Sport Balls]], which were known as Park Balls (パークボール) in Generation II.&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===Introduced in Generation V===&lt;br /&gt;
Only one new Poké Ball was introduced in {{game|Black and White|s}}, though all Poké Balls of previous generations are programmed into the game, both as items and on the status screen. If the {{player}} cheats to get them into the game, the Apricorn Balls, Sport Ball, and Park Ball cannot be used to catch wild Pokémon, though the Safari Ball and Cherish Ball can. If a Pokémon is transferred to Generation V from an earlier generation with the [[Poké Transfer]], it will appear to have the same ball it was originally caught with.&lt;br /&gt;
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In the [[Entralink|Entree Forest]], a Dream Ball appears in the player&#039;s Bag when battling a Pokémon. As Poké Balls never fail in the Entree Forest and the Dream Ball can only be used there, the Dream Ball effectively never fails. However, any Poké Ball in the Bag can be used in the Entree Forest, not just the Dream Ball. Pokémon transferred from [[Pokémon Dream Radar]] are obtained in Dream Balls.&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--&lt;br /&gt;
Because of the removal of the [[Pokémon Dream World]] in [[Generation VI]], the Dream Ball is not present in {{g|X and Y}}.--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Item&lt;br /&gt;
|name=Dream Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|jp=ドリームボール&lt;br /&gt;
|jpt=Dream Ball&lt;br /&gt;
|gen=V&lt;br /&gt;
|genex=yes&lt;br /&gt;
|bag=Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
|buyable=no&lt;br /&gt;
|effect=Allows the {{player}} to catch [[wild Pokémon]] in the [[Entralink|Entree Forest]].&lt;br /&gt;
|catchrate=255×&lt;br /&gt;
|descbw=A special Poké Ball that appears out of nowhere in a bag at the Entree Forest. It can catch any Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
|locbw=[[Entralink|Entree Forest]]&lt;br /&gt;
|locb2w2=[[Entralink|Entree Forest]]&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the anime==&lt;br /&gt;
===In the core series===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Ashball.png|thumb|220px|right|{{Ash}} pulling out a Poké Ball, preparing to catch a Pokémon]]&lt;br /&gt;
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, the basic Poké Ball is the most commonly used of all varieties, with other varieties appearing either very few times or not at all. A vast majority of Pokémon are shown to be stored in regular Poké Balls, to the point that large collections of Poké Balls can be seen with no variation among them. Even [[Ash&#039;s Pikachu]], the most prominent Pokémon in the anime which spends all its time [[walking Pokémon|outside with Ash]], has a plain Poké Ball that differs from others only by the small yellow lightning bolt symbol on it, as seen in &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon - I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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Despite this, the various other types of Poké Ball have been seen in the anime, usually to illustrate a special property about that particular ball. The lack of the different types is unsurprising, however, due to the fact that, when the anime was first created, the games themselves did not even keep track of the Poké Ball that a Pokémon was caught in, and thus, it made no difference in sending a Pokémon out.&lt;br /&gt;
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The first time that a Poké Ball aside from the normal variation was seen was in [[EP035]], where Ash was given 30 Safari Balls in order to compete in the Safari Game. With these 30 Safari Balls, Ash attempted to catch various rare Pokémon; however, he only managed to capture an entire herd of {{AP|Tauros}}. They appeared in Safari Balls in &#039;&#039;[[EP065|Showdown at the Po-Ké Corral]]&#039;&#039;; afterward; however, whenever Ash uses one of his Tauros in a battle, it is sent out from a standard Poké Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
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The [[GS Ball]] was the second of the variant Poké Balls to appear in the anime, this time with a special purpose. This mysterious ball was unable to be opened by [[Professor Ivy]], and served as the reason for Ash&#039;s journeys to the [[Orange Archipelago]] (to pick it up) and [[Johto]] (to deliver it to [[Kurt]]), so that what was contained within it could be discovered. {{p|Celebi}} was long rumored to be related to the ball, something which the [[Pokémon Adventures]] and game canons verify, while [[Masamitsu Hidaka|a director of the anime]] confirmed that, had it not been insisted that {{mov|Celebi|Celebi|4}} appear in a central role in [[M04|the fourth movie]], the GS Ball arc would have concluded with Celebi being released from the ball and traveling with Ash and his friends.&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Poke Ball Recent Capture.png|thumb|240px|left|A Poké Ball after catching a Pokémon in the anime]]&lt;br /&gt;
Also related to Kurt, as in the games, the first non-standard Poké Ball variants, the [[Apricorn]] balls, made an appearance in the anime, and several were given to the members of the main cast. All three members of the main cast received Fast Balls in &#039;&#039;[[EP143|Going Apricorn!]]&#039;&#039;, with {{an|Brock}} using his to catch a {{TP|Brock|Pineco}} shortly after receiving it. In the [[EP144|next episode]], Brock received a Heavy Ball, while Ash and {{an|Misty}} received Lure Balls. While Brock&#039;s Heavy Ball and Ash and Misty&#039;s Fast Balls would remain unused (and have not been mentioned since), both Ash and Misty would use their Lure Balls to capture a {{AP|Totodile}} and {{TP|Misty|Corsola}}, respectively. Another Heavy Ball appeared in &#039;&#039;[[AG065|Gulpin It Down]]&#039;&#039;, where it was used to capture a giant {{p|Gulpin}}, though this was not the one belonging to Brock.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Master Ball itself has only appeared once as an actual Poké Ball, in &#039;&#039;[[AG075|Whiscash and Ash]]&#039;&#039;, where it was used by [[Sullivan]] in a last resort attempt to catch a wild {{p|Whiscash}} called &amp;quot;[[Nero]]&amp;quot;. Despite the fact that a Master Ball cannot be escaped from, the Whiscash &#039;&#039;swallowed&#039;&#039; the Master Ball, thus preventing capture, and disappeared back into the water. While not a Poké Ball itself, Misty owns a beach ball that is designed like the Master Ball, which can be seen in &#039;&#039;[[EP018|Beauty and the Beach]]&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;[[EP167|A Hot Water Battle]]&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Ash Poké Ball.png|thumb|right|240px|Ash calling out a Pokémon]]&lt;br /&gt;
The Generation III specialty balls have only been seen in cameos, with only the Repeat Ball and Luxury Ball appearing, in the opening of &#039;&#039;[[M06|Jirachi: Wish Maker]]&#039;&#039;. These balls contained {{ga|Brendan}}&#039;s {{p|Shiftry}} and {{p|Aggron}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
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The debut of most of the specialty balls, both from Generation III and IV, came in the ending [[Which One ~ Is It?]], which contained the first appearance of the Great Ball and Ultra Ball, as well as the first anime appearance of the Premier, Heal, Net, Dusk, Nest, Quick, Timer, and Dive Balls.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Many other Poké Balls have been shown in the anime; however, most of these are cosmetic alterations alone, such as Poké Balls with gold plating, diamond studded Poké Balls, and Poké Balls with special designs on them, usually to denote an organization.&lt;br /&gt;
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Most notably, a broken Poké Ball, snapped in half at its rusted hinges, is kept by both {{Ash}} and {{Gary}}, symbolizing their rivalry.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In &#039;&#039;[[EP013|Mystery at the Lighthouse]]&#039;&#039;, it was shown that if a Trainer catches a Pokémon while they already have six on hand, it is automatically sent to the regional {{pkmn|professor}}. This was again demonstrated in &#039;&#039;[[EP030|Sparks Fly for Magnemite]]&#039;&#039;. &#039;&#039;[[BW018|Sewaddle and Burgh in Pinwheel Forest]]&#039;&#039; shows a major difference in what happens after a Pokémon is captured. Instead of being automatically sent to the regional Professor, the Poké Ball is sealed and the button becomes red. The Pokémon is kept inactive until it is switched out by another actively in the Trainer&#039;s party.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====History====&lt;br /&gt;
{{main|History of Poké Balls}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Appearance====&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;gallery perrow=4&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Master Ball anime.png|The Master Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Safari Ball anime.png|An early Safari Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:GS Ball anime.png|The [[GS Ball]]&lt;br /&gt;
File:Fast Ball anime.png|Fast Balls&lt;br /&gt;
File:Heavy Lure Balls anime.png|Two Lure Balls and a Heavy Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Park Ball anime.png|A [[National Park|Park]] Ball{{tt|*|Generation II}}&lt;br /&gt;
File:Luxury Repeat Ball anime.png|A Luxury Ball and Repeat Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Masked Marauder Dark Ball.png|A Dark Ball&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/gallery&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Pokédex entries====&lt;br /&gt;
{{Animedexheader|Kanto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Animedexbody|EP001|Poké Ball|Ash&#039;s Pokédex|While being {{pkmn|training|trained}}, a Pokémon &#039;&#039;usually&#039;&#039; stays inside its Poké Ball. However, there are many exceptions. Some Pokémon hate being confined.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|original|Kanto}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===In Pokémon Origins===&lt;br /&gt;
Besides the regular Poké Ball, the other Generation I variations of it were also seen during the &#039;&#039;[[Pokémon Origins]]&#039;&#039; mini-series. In &#039;&#039;[[PO03|File 3 - Giovanni]]&#039;&#039;, it was shown that [[Giovanni]] kept his strongest Pokémon, {{p|Rhyhorn}} and {{p|Rhydon}}, within Ultra Balls. In &#039;&#039;[[PO04|File 4 - Charizard]]&#039;&#039;, {{OBP|Red|Origins}} was seen catching an {{p|Arbok}} with a Great Ball and a {{p|Chansey}} with a Safari Ball. He also used Ultra Balls to capture the [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, {{p|Moltres}}, and {{p|Mewtwo}}.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Master Ball only appeared in a demonstration in &#039;&#039;[[PO03|File 3 - Giovanni]]&#039;&#039;, as it was still under development at the time. After [[Team Rocket]] was driven out of the [[Silph Co.]] building by Red, the development of the Master Ball was put on hold for a while.&lt;br /&gt;
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Additionally, in &#039;&#039;Pokémon Origins&#039;&#039;, the sound effects and bright light used  when a Trainer is catching, sending out, and/or recalling a Pokémon differ in comparison to the sound effects and lights that are used in the main Pokémon anime.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;gallery&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Great Ball PO.png|A Great Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Ultra Ball PO.png|An Ultra Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Safari Ball PO.png|{{OBP|Red|Origins}} holding a Safari Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Master Ball PO.png|The Master Ball&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/gallery&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the manga==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Poké Ball EToP.png|thumb|right|A Poké Ball in [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
In the various [[Pokémon manga]], Poké Balls have been shown to appear differently, as an attempt to explain how a Trainer knows which Pokémon is in which ball, as most Pokémon manga series were, like the anime, developed at a time when the games could not keep track of the ball a Pokémon was contained in.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===&lt;br /&gt;
In the manga [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], the rules are more similar to the anime; however, Poké Balls are numbered on the outside, on the button, so that a Trainer knows which member of their team they are sending into battle. In The Electric Tale of Pikachu, Trainers must obtain a license before they are legally allowed to purchase Poké Balls.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is also possible for a Pokémon to be placed inside a Poké Ball without it being owned by a Trainer. In &#039;&#039;[[ET11|Days of Gloom and Glory]]&#039;&#039;, [[Meowzie]] steals a Poké Ball from a shop and puts her kitten in it so that it will not be hurt by a flood affecting the city.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the Magical Pokémon Journey manga===&lt;br /&gt;
In [[Magical Pokémon Journey]], the main characters generally do not capture Pokémon, rather, they befriend them. Although [[Almond]], one of the main characters, is known to be a [[Pokémon Trainer]], he is not actually depicted capturing or raising any Pokémon. In fact, in the bonus materials of {{Vol|Magical Pokémon Journey|2}}, in which the cast of the manga meet {{Ash}}, {{an|Misty}} and {{an|Brock}} in a series of crossovers, it is revealed that [[Hazel]] and [[Coconut]] do not even know what Poké Balls are. When Ash and Misty explain that they are used to capture Pokémon, they both proceed to attempt to use them to capture Almond, as he is each of their love interest.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Yellow Seadra Poké Ball.png|thumb|left|{{adv|Yellow}}&#039;s {{p|Seadra}}&#039;s Poké Ball in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
In the [[Pokémon Adventures]] manga, the tops of Poké Balls are semitransparent, allowing the Pokémon inside, which is miniaturized, to be seen through the ball, while the Pokémon can likewise see out of the ball it is contained in. In this manga, unlike in the anime, Pokémon already captured can be recaught in another Poké Ball, as is seen when {{adv|Red}} recatches Misty&#039;s Gyarados (though {{adv|Blue}} states that catching a Pokémon that belongs to another is not possible in &#039;&#039;[[PS050|Lapras Lazily]]&#039;&#039;). Like in the anime and games, specialty balls do exist, and {{adv|Gold}} and {{adv|Silver}} received a Friend Ball and Heavy Ball, respectively. It has also been shown that unlike the games, Pokémon placed in their balls recover from status conditions; however, like in the games, they do not recover health points. Additionally, the three original types of Poké Ball are used to identify the Trainer&#039;s rank; most Trainers keep their Pokémon in Poké Balls, [[Gym Leader]]s use Great Balls, and [[Elite Four]] members and [[Frontier Brain]]s use Ultra Balls.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the Pokémon Gotta Catch &#039;Em All manga===&lt;br /&gt;
In [[Pokémon Gotta Catch &#039;Em All]], Poké Balls are depicted as solid, with no visual identification as to which Poké Ball is which. In &#039;&#039;[[GDZ15|Special Chapter - Get Pikachu!]]&#039;&#039;, it is revealed that when [[Shu]] met {{TP|Shu|Pikachu}}, Pikachu&#039;s Poké Ball had been abandoned in a forest because it was defective and it was causing Pikachu&#039;s electricity to be released throughout the surrounding area.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Brock Pikachu PM.png|thumb|right|{{PPM|Red&#039;s Pikachu}} inside his Poké Ball, in his debut appearance]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Green Charmander Poké Ball PPM.png|thumb|150px|left|[[Green&#039;s Charizard|Green&#039;s Charmander]] being lifted from its Poké Ball]]&lt;br /&gt;
In [[Pokémon Pocket Monsters]], Poké Balls are often shown as transparent to identify when a Pokémon is inside. They usually have their typical appearance from far away, suggesting that they may not always be transparent, or are only see-through from up close. Pokémon appear to be able to see the world outside of their Poké Balls, as shown in &#039;&#039;[[PM003|Bring Down the Powerful Opponent Onix!!]]&#039;&#039;, when {{TP|Red|Clefairy}} sees [[Red&#039;s Pikachu (Pocket Monsters)|Pikachu]] inside his Poké Ball, and they talk to each other. In &#039;&#039;[[PM001|Introducing the Pokémon Clefairy!!]]&#039;&#039;, when {{PPM|Green}} is choosing Charmander as his [[starter Pokémon]], he is shown to be able to pick up and lift Charmander directly from the Poké Ball without throwing it first.&lt;br /&gt;
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==In the TCG==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Rocket Sneak Attack artwork.png|thumb|Ultra Ball]]&lt;br /&gt;
Several variants of Poké Ball have been released in card form in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], ranging from the standard variants found in the games and other media to variants specific to the TCG.&lt;br /&gt;
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* The standard {{TCG ID|Jungle|Poké Ball|64}} card, which was the first released, debuted in the {{TCG|Jungle}} expansion and has since been featured in many others. It features a TCG-centric mechanic, requiring a {{TCG|coin}} flip to search the deck for a {{TCG|Pokémon}} to be put in the hand. Most of the Poké Ball variants, both adapted from the games and exclusive to the TCG, are similar to this, with several requiring coin flips to use their effect.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Ultra Ball can be seen in the artwork of {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Rocket&#039;s Sneak Attack|16}}, from the {{TCG|Team Rocket}} expansion. The [[Ultra Ball (Dark Explorers 102)|Ultra Ball]] would make its actual first appearance, with its effect requiring the player to discard 2 cards from the player&#039;s hand to search the player&#039;s deck for a Pokémon. The &#039;H&#039; on this Ultra Ball is derived from its Japanese name, &#039;&#039;Hyper Ball&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Great Ball|92}}, which first appeared in the {{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|TCG expansion}} coinciding with the {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s|remakes}} of the [[Generation I]] games, is somewhat of an upgrade to the Poké Ball, and does not require the coin flip that the Poké Ball does, instead restricting the search of Pokémon to Basic Pokémon. Later, in {{TCG|Emerging Powers}}, {{TCG ID|Emerging Powers|Great Ball|93}}&#039;s effect was changed to have you instead search the top 7 cards of your deck for any 1 Pokémon card &amp;amp; put it in your hand.&lt;br /&gt;
* The [[Master Ball (Gym Challenge 116)|Master Ball]], first appearing in the {{TCG|Gym Challenge}} expansion, and in the games the most powerful of the Poké Balls, provides a vastly different effect than the standard. Rather than searching the entire deck, only the top seven cards may be searched. One {{TCG|Pokémon}} found in these seven can be put into the hand, while the rest must be shuffled back into the deck.  In {{TCG|Plasma Blast}}, {{TCG ID|Plasma Blast|Master Ball|94}} was changed to an [[Ace Spec]] that allowed searching your deck for any Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* Debuting in the {{TCG|Skyridge}} expansion, the {{TCG ID|Skyridge|Lure Ball|128}} is different from the basic Poké Balls in that it draws from the {{TCG|discard pile}} rather than the deck. For each heads flipped, with a maximum of three, an {{TCG|Evolution card}} can be returned from the discard pile and put into the hand. It has not appeared since.&lt;br /&gt;
* Also debuting in Skyridge, the {{TCG ID|Skyridge|Friend Ball|126}}, another [[Apricorn]] Ball, has a unique effect entirely, allowing the user to search their deck for a Pokémon of the same {{TCG|type}} as one of the opponent&#039;s Pokémon, making it effective in decks that typically match up well against their own type. It also has not appeared since.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Skyridge|Fast Ball|124}} allows the player to go through their deck, turning over cards one at a time until they find the first evolution card, and then taking that into their hand, shuffling afterward. Like the other two Apricorn Balls, it debuted in Skyridge and has not appeared since.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Premier Ball|101}}, debuting in the {{TCG|Great Encounters}} expansion, is special, much as in the games, and allows the player to search either the deck &#039;&#039;or&#039;&#039; the discard pile for a {{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}} to put into their hand.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Luxury Ball|86}}, first found in the {{TCG|Stormfront}} expansion, is among the rarest of the Poké Ball varieties in the games, though its catch rate is the same as that of a normal Poké Ball. Likewise it is so with the TCG, allowing a non-{{TCG|Pokémon LV.X|LV.X}} Pokémon to be searched from the deck, but only if another Luxury Ball card is not in the discard pile.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Quick Ball|114}} released in the {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} expansion has a similar effect to the Fast Ball released in Skyridge, allowing the player to uncover cards from their deck until they find a Pokémon. An expansion of the Fast Ball&#039;s use, any Pokémon can be found, though this may prove an issue if the player is looking for an Evolution card specifically and finds a Basic Pokémon first.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Dusk Ball|110}}, also first found in Mysterious Treasures, features an effect somewhat opposite from the Master Ball&#039;s: Instead of the top seven cards being searched, only the bottom seven cards may be, and a Pokémon found there may be put into the player&#039;s hand.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Heavy Ball|88}}, first found in {{TCG|Next Destinies}}, allows the player to search through their deck for a Pokémon who has a retreat cost of 3 or more and put it in their hand, whereas the {{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Level Ball|89}}, also found in {{TCG|Next Destinies}}, allows them to do the same with a Pokémon that has 90 HP or less.&lt;br /&gt;
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==In the Super Smash Bros. series==&lt;br /&gt;
The Pokémon series is represented in the {{sbw|Super Smash Bros. series}} by a Poké Ball icon. The first two games show the Poké Ball with both halves and the center filled in, while the third goes with Generation IV&#039;s redesigned icon with only the top half filled in. The upcoming fourth game appears to continue with the half-filled version.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:Smash Bros Pokemon Symbol.png|The Pokémon series&#039;s symbol from &#039;&#039;SSB&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;Melee&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Smash Bros Brawl Pokemon Symbol.png|The Pokémon series&#039;s symbol from &#039;&#039;Brawl&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;SSB4&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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[[File:SSBB Poke Ball.png|thumb|right|Render of a Poké Ball from [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Poké Balls in their base design are an item in the Super Smash Bros. series. First appearing in the original game, they can be picked up and thrown by the characters to do damage, and, on striking the ground, release a random Pokémon. In the original, the Pokémon that can be released are {{p|Beedrill}}, {{p|Blastoise}}, {{p|Chansey}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Clefairy}}, {{p|Goldeen}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}}, {{p|Koffing}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Onix}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, or {{p|Starmie}}. In [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]], the listing changes, and now the Pokémon released include Generation II Pokémon, with {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, {{p|Blastoise}}, {{p|Clefairy}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Weezing}}, {{p|Chansey}}, {{p|Goldeen}}, {{p|Staryu}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, {{p|Moltres}}, {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Cyndaquil}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Unown}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}}, {{p|Scizor}}, {{p|Porygon2}}, {{p|Raikou}}, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, {{p|Lugia}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, or {{p|Celebi}} appearing. {{p|Ditto}} was also planned to appear, acting as a clone of the character who released it for a short while, but was dummied out of the final game and can only be accessed through [[cheating]], where it does nothing. In the third installment, [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] Pokémon were added, and now {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Goldeen}}, {{p|Staryu}}, {{p|Snorlax}}, {{p|Moltres}}, {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Chikorita}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Wobbuffet}}, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Suicune}}, {{p|Lugia}}, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Torchic}}, {{p|Gardevoir}}, {{p|Gulpin}}, {{p|Metagross}}, {{p|Latias}}, {{p|Latios}}, {{p|Kyogre}}, {{p|Groudon}}, {{p|Jirachi}}, {{p|Deoxys}}, {{p|Piplup}}, {{p|Bonsly}}, {{p|Munchlax}}, {{p|Weavile}}, or {{p|Manaphy}} can be released from a Poké Ball that is thrown.&lt;br /&gt;
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Also, in the Subspace Emissary, Pokémon Trainer is shown to push the button on the Poké Ball to send out the Pokémon; this has not been shown in the anime.&lt;br /&gt;
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===[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] Trophy information===&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;These balls are used to catch and contain wild Pokémon. Most Pokémon must be weakened in some way before they can be caught, but once they&#039;re inside a Poké Ball, they enjoy their new home, since Poké Balls contain an environment specially designed for Pokémon comfort. [[Master Ball]]s are the strongest type.&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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===[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] Trophy information===&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&amp;quot;An item used for capturing Pokémon and calling them out into battle. Pokémon live in these items which despite appearances, actually contain a wide, comfortable Pokémon-friendly world inside them. In Super Smash Bros., Pokémon give temporary support to who calls them out. You never know which you will get, but some are devastatingly powerful.&amp;quot;&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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==Other variants==&lt;br /&gt;
The following Poké Ball variants are found outside of the standard games. They are often very unusual compared to the 26 types found in the games, and it is sometimes questionable whether or not they even qualify as Poké Balls. Many have separate articles, where their unique properties are described in greater detail.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the games===&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Pester Ball]]s: These objects, which appear similar to Poké Balls at a glance, are not used to catch Pokémon, and instead will release a Pokémon repellent on contact. They are only found in {{g|Snap}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* The [[GS Ball]] is an event item that appears only in {{game|Crystal}}, where it was part of a giveaway on the [[Pokémon Mobile System GB]], much as event items are given out in [[Generation IV]] games over the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]. It was not used to catch any Pokémon, and was placed in the [[key items]] pocket. If given to [[Kurt]] for inspection, it will activate an event where the player can catch a {{p|Celebi}} in [[Ilex Forest]].&lt;br /&gt;
* A [[Snag Ball]] is a Poké Ball variant that has been &amp;quot;unlocked&amp;quot; by the Snag Machine, allowing it to [[snagging|snag]] an already [[caught Pokémon]] during a {{pkmn|battle}}. While it is &#039;&#039;able&#039;&#039; to be used on any Pokémon, [[Rui]] will only allow [[Wes]] to use it on [[Shadow Pokémon]], while [[Michael]]&#039;s Aura Reader will render the Snag Machine inoperable when a Pokémon other than a Shadow Pokémon is targeted.&lt;br /&gt;
* When transferring Pokémon via [[Poké Transfer]], a blue-colored Poké Ball is used to catch the Pokémon in the mingame. They are shot using a bow.&lt;br /&gt;
* Typing Balls are used in [[Learn with Pokémon: Typing Adventure]]. They are thrown after one successfully types a Pokémon&#039;s name. It has the overall design like that of a normal Poké Ball, only having an additional vertical line at the bottom, resembling the letter &amp;quot;T&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* In the [[Timegate Traveler Series]] featured in [[Pokéstar Studios]], the future is ruled by {{type|Bug}} Pokémon that capture wild humans in Human Balls (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;ヒューマンボール&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Human Ball&#039;&#039;) instead of the other way around.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:Pester Ball.png|A Pester Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Snag Ball.png|[[Wes]] about to throw a Great Ball turned into a Snag Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Typing Ball.png|A Typing Ball&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/gallery&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the anime===&lt;br /&gt;
* A green Poké Ball appeared in &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;. Interestingly, the cover of the book {{OBP|Grass Pokédex|book}} greatly resembles this Poké Ball, and is labeled as a Safari Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
** In addition to this; the artwork of {{ga|Brendan}}, in {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, features Brendan holding a green Poké Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
* Several objects were used to contain and control Pokémon before Poké Balls themselves were developed. Large monumental objects have been shown several times in episodes to be containers for large ancient Pokémon, as seen most notably in &#039;&#039;[[EP072|The Ancient Puzzle of Pokémopolis]]&#039;&#039;. Smaller objects have also been used, such as the staff belonging to [[Sir Aaron]], which contained his partner, {{mov|Lucario|Lucario|8}}, until {{Ash}} released it in the current era. Special armor developed by [[Marcus]] was used to control Pokémon in ancient [[Michina Town]], though it did not directly &#039;&#039;contain&#039;&#039; the Pokémon; unlike other methods of using Pokémon, these Pokémon were enslaved, instead of befriended, and they turned against him the moment the armor was broken.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{OBP|Mewtwo|original series}} had a collection of strange Poké Balls in &#039;&#039;[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]&#039;&#039;, which incorporated an eye into their design, and were used primarily to capture Pokémon to be cloned. These balls had no trouble catching Pokémon which were already captured—even if they were already inside of Poké Balls. They have been called by several names by fans, such as &amp;quot;Mewtwo Balls&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Clone Balls&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Molly Hale]], whose imagination caused the power of the {{mov|Unown|Unown|3}} to change the world around them, was able to use strange, crystalline Poké Balls when she challenged {{an|Brock}} and {{an|Misty}} in &#039;&#039;[[M03|Spell of the Unown]]&#039;&#039;. The Pokémon sent from these appeared normally, but dissolved into crystal, rather than being recalled. These crystal Poké Balls only appeared when used by her imagined older selves, and do not appear to actually exist.&lt;br /&gt;
* A special variant of Poké Ball, the Lake Ball, was used during the [[Seaking Catching Day|Seaking Catching Competition]] in &#039;&#039;[[EP168|Hook, Line, and Stinker]]&#039;&#039;; this is viewed by many to be similar to the Sport Ball used in the [[Bug-Catching Contest]]. They appear as blue and white Poké Balls, with a fish pattern around the edge, and a yellow arrow on the top and bottom of the ball. They don&#039;t shake after capture, implying an automatic catch.&lt;br /&gt;
* Older Poké Balls have also appeared in the anime, specifically the one carried by [[Sam|Sammy]] in &#039;&#039;[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]&#039;&#039;, which was colored differently, and it had a knob that needed to be twisted before the Pokémon inside could be sent out. While it is unknown how these types were manufactured, it is likely that they were made by hand using Apricorns, prior to the standardization and mass production of modern-day Poké Balls.&lt;br /&gt;
* The [[Iron-Masked Marauder]], an agent of [[Team Rocket]], used special [[Dark Ball]]s that corrupted Pokémon caught inside them and made them into mindless servants of the Trainer, as well as raising their power significantly. Multiple Pokémon were caught in these Poké Balls, including the legendary {{mov|Celebi|Celebi|4}} and a powerful {{p|Tyranitar}}. They seem capable of catching any Pokémon without fail.&lt;br /&gt;
* As in the games, the [[GS Ball]] appeared in the anime, and was the primary motivation for Ash&#039;s trip to the [[Orange Archipelago]], where he would compete in his second Pokémon League. It also served as the catalyst for his journey to [[Johto]], as he needed to deliver the ball to [[Kurt]]. Former director [[Masamitsu Hidaka]] revealed that a shelved storyline, that would have concluded the GS Ball&#039;s arc, involved a {{p|Celebi}} that would have traveled with Ash and his friends through at least part of Johto. The storyline was viewed as redundant after the decision was made to introduce Celebi in the fourth movie instead.&lt;br /&gt;
* In &#039;&#039;[[AG104|Claydol, Big and Tall]]&#039;&#039;, the &amp;quot;Stone Ball&amp;quot;, a huge Poké Ball made of stone used to keep an evil, giant {{p|Claydol}} that levied destruction everywhere. This Poké Ball is about the size of a 2-story house.&lt;br /&gt;
* In &#039;&#039;[[BW037|A Fishing Connoisseur in a Fishy Competition!]]&#039;&#039;, a specially marked Poké Ball, called the &amp;quot;Fishing Poké Ball&amp;quot;, was used in the fake fishing contest set up by {{TRT}}. This Poké Ball highly resembled the regular red and white Poké Ball, except that it had a dark fish mark on its red part.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:Green Poké Ball anime.png|A green Poké Ball in &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Bulbasaur Ball.png|The Poké Ball containing {{p|Bulbasaur}} in &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Charmander Ball.png|The Poké Ball containing {{p|Charmander}} in &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Squirtle Ball.png|The Poké Ball containing {{TP|Gary|Squirtle|Blastoise}} in &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Ash Pikachu Poké Ball.png|The Poké Ball containing {{AP|Pikachu}} in &#039;&#039;[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Meowzie Poké Ball.png|A diamond-encrusted Poké Ball in &#039;&#039;[[EP070|Go West, Young Meowth]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Clone Balls anime.png|{{OBP|Mewtwo|original series}}&#039;s &amp;quot;Clone Balls&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Crystal Ball anime.png|[[Molly Hale]] holding a Crystal Poké Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Lake Ball anime.png|The Lake Ball from &#039;&#039;[[EP168|Hook, Line, and Stinker]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Lokoko Poké Ball anime.png|[[Lokoko]]&#039;s old Poké Ball from &#039;&#039;[[EP232|Just Waiting On a Friend]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Team Rocket Ball.png|A [[Team Rocket]] Ball from &#039;&#039;[[Mewtwo Returns]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Dark Ball anime.png|[[Iron-Masked Marauder]] holding a Dark Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Sammy Old Poké Ball.png|Sammy&#039;s old Poké Ball from &#039;&#039;[[M04|Celebi: Voice of the Forest]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Annie Oakley Ball.png|{{mov|Annie}} and [[Oakley]]&#039;s Poké Balls from &#039;&#039;[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Promo Annie Oakley Ball reverse.jpg|A promotional toy version of {{mov|Annie}} and [[Oakley]]&#039;s Poké Balls, produced by [[Tomy]]&lt;br /&gt;
File:Giant stone Poké Ball anime.png|{{p|Claydol}}&#039;s Giant Stone Poké Ball from &#039;&#039;[[AG104|Claydol, Big and Tall]]&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
File:Pokélantis Poké Ball anime.png|A relic holding the [[King of Pokélantis]]&#039;s spirit&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/gallery&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the manga===&lt;br /&gt;
====In The Electric Tale of Pikachu manga====&lt;br /&gt;
* In &#039;&#039;[[ET04|Haunting My Dreams]]&#039;&#039;, a giant Poké Ball named the Enormo Poké Ball-X1 (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;ビッグモンスターボールX1&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Big Monster Ball-X1&#039;&#039;) or EPB-X1 for short, was created to capture the gigantic {{p|Haunter}}, [[Black Fog]]. It was destroyed when the Black Fog used {{m|Explosion}} to free itself after being captured.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:Enormo Poké Ball EToP.png|The Enormo Poké Ball-X1&lt;br /&gt;
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====In the Pokémon Adventures manga====&lt;br /&gt;
In addition to various Poké Balls introduced in the games, Pokémon Adventures also has several Trainers modifying their Poké Balls to suit their fighting styles&lt;br /&gt;
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* [[Bruno]] has modified his Poké Balls so that they are fitted onto the ends of his {{wp|Nunchaku|nunchucks}}. By swinging them quickly and throwing the nunchuck forward, Bruno can have his Pokémon quickly attack his opponent, giving him the advantage. &lt;br /&gt;
* [[Koga]] and his daughter [[Janine]] modified their Poké Balls into {{wp|shuriken}} to fit their ninja theme. In addition to being used as weapons, they can also be used to have their Pokémon pop up from different locations to surprise the opponent or to hold items to help an ally.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Bugsy]] had [[Kurt]] modify his butterfly net into something he calls a Capture Net. His net has a Poké Ball nested into the middle of it. The bag of the net is made of the same material of the inside of a Poké Ball. Once a Pokémon is covered in the bag, they will automatically be sucked into the Poké Ball.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Falkner]] has modified his Poké Balls into boomerangs using the feathers of his {{p|Skarmory}}. Because of Skarmory&#039;s feathers being transparent, they have the tendency to turn invisible, confusing enemies when Falkner throws them in random directions only for them to turn around and go straight for them.&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Erika]] modified her Poké Balls to be at the end of her arrows.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:Bruno Nunchuck Poké Ball.png|Bruno&#039;s nunchuck with Poké Balls on them&lt;br /&gt;
File:Koga Shuriken Poké Ball.png|Koga&#039;s Shuriken Poké Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Bugsy Poké Ball net.png|Bugsy&#039;s Capture net&lt;br /&gt;
File:Falkner Boomerang Poké Ball.png|Falkner&#039;s boomerang Poké Balls&lt;br /&gt;
File:Erika Blaine Adventures.png|Erika with one of her Poké Ball arrows.&lt;br /&gt;
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===In the TCG===&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Expedition|Dual Ball|139}} is merely two Poké Balls together, and has a similar effect to using two plain Poké Ball cards, requiring two coin flips to search for up to two Pokémon, depending on how many heads appear.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma Ball|80}} is [[Team Magma]]&#039;s Poké Ball variant, found only in the {{TCG|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua}} expansion. It works similarly to a Poké Ball, however, it only can be used to find Team Magma&#039;s Pokémon, and will still allow a player to find a Pokémon, though only a {{TCG|Basic Pokémon|Basic one}}, if the coin flip results in tails.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Aqua Ball|75}} is [[Team Aqua]]&#039;s Poké Ball variant, also found only in the {{TCG|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua}} expansion. It works &#039;&#039;exactly&#039;&#039; the same as the Team Magma Ball, with the exception that it can only search out Team Aqua&#039;s Pokémon instead.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|EX Team Rocket Returns|Rocket&#039;s Poké Ball|89}} is the [[Team Rocket]] variation on the Poké Ball, found in the {{TCG|EX Team Rocket Returns}} expansion. No coin flip is required, and it simply allows the player to search for a {{TCG|Dark Pokémon}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{TCG ID|Plasma Freeze|Team Plasma Ball|105}} is the Team Plasma variant of the Poké Ball, found in the {{TCG|Plasma Freeze}} expansion. It allows the user to search for a Team Plasma Pokémon without a coin flip required.&lt;br /&gt;
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File:Magma Ball artwork.jpg|Team Magma Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Aqua Ball artwork.jpg|Team Aqua Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Rocket Ball artwork.jpg|Rocket&#039;s Poké Ball&lt;br /&gt;
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==Item balls==&lt;br /&gt;
{{main|Item#Obtaining items|Item → Obtaining items}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Itemball.png|thumb|200px|left|{{ga|Red}} finds an item ball on {{rt|2|Kanto}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Rice Ball Poké Ball.png|right|200px|thumb|Ash catches a [[rice ball]] thrown by a wild {{p|Mankey}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
In both the anime and games, it has been shown that [[item]]s can be contained in Poké Balls, apparently able to be captured in much the same way as a Pokémon. The anime has used this as a gag on several occasions, most notably in &#039;&#039;[[EP025|Primeape Goes Bananas]]&#039;&#039;, where {{Ash}} accidentally catches a rice ball when he throws a Poké Ball in an attempt to catch a wild Mankey.&lt;br /&gt;
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Items contained in Poké Balls have been present from the very first games, with many items that are found on the field being found in Poké Balls in conspicuous locations. These items are sometimes important, and usually will be among the required items for pickup along the way. Sometimes, even Poké Ball variants can be found in item balls, though it may be that the item ball itself is supposed to represent the ball that is found. Many other items, however, are hidden, and are not in item balls, instead being directly on the field, and can be found more easily using an Itemfinder or [[Dowsing Machine]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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{{p|Voltorb}}, {{p|Electrode}}, {{p|Foongus}}, and {{p|Amoonguss}} often appear as item balls in the overworld, but attack when interacted with.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Artwork==&lt;br /&gt;
These are artwork of the items as seen in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Poké Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Great Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Ultra Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Master Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Safari Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
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| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{red color dark}}|Poké Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{blue color dark}}|Great Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{yellow color dark}}|Ultra Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{poison color dark}}|Master Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Safari Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
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| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Premier Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Repeat Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Timer Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Nest Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Net Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white color dark}}|Premier Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orange color dark}}|Repeat Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orre color dark}}|Timer Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{normal color dark}}|Nest Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Net Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Dive Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Luxury Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Heal Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Quick Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;160px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Dusk Ball Sprite.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Dive Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black color dark}}|Luxury Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{fairy color dark}}|Heal Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{speed color dark}}|Quick Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{night color dark}}|Dusk Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Non-Bag sprites===&lt;br /&gt;
====Summary====&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{red color dark}}|Poké Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Poké Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{blue color dark}}|Great Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Great Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{yellow color dark}}|Ultra Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Ultra Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{poison color dark}}|Master Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Master Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Safari Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundytr|5px}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Safari Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{power color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{power color dark}}|Level Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{power color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Level Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{skill color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{skill color dark}}|Lure Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{skill color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Lure Ball summary IV.png|Generation IV]]&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;[[File:Lure Ball summary V.png|Generation V]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{stamina color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{stamina color dark}}|Moon Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{stamina color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Moon Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{jump color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{jump color dark}}|Friend Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{jump color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Friend Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{speed color dark}}|Love Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Love Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black 2 color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black 2 color dark}}|Heavy Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black 2 color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Heavy Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white 2 color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white 2 color dark}}|Fast Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white 2 color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Fast Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Sport Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Sport Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white color dark}}|Premier Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Premier Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orange color dark}}|Repeat Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Repeat Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orre color dark}}|Timer Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Timer Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{normal color dark}}|Nest Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Nest Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Net Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Net Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Dive Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Dive Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black color dark}}|Luxury Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Luxury Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{fairy color dark}}|Heal Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Heal Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{speed color dark}}|Quick Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Quick Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{night color dark}}|Dusk Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Dusk Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ruby color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{ruby color dark}}|Cherish Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ruby color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Cherish Ball summary IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dream color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{dream color dark}}|Dream Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dream color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Ball summary.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====In battle====&lt;br /&gt;
=====Generation I and II=====&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #FFF; {{roundyleft|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|000|Any Poké Ball&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;(Generation I)}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;12px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #FFF;&amp;quot; | [[File:Poké Ball battle I.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{red color dark}}|Poké Ball&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Love Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;12px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Poké Ball Love Ball battle II.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{blue color dark}}|Great Ball&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Lure Ball&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Fast Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;12px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Great Ball Lure Ball Fast Ball battle II.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{yellow color dark}}|Ultra Ball&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Friend Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;12px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Ultra Ball Friend Ball battle II.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{green color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{green color dark}}|Master Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;12px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{green color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Master Ball battle II.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bronze color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bronze color dark}}|Level Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;12px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bronze color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Level Ball battle II.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{platinum color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{platinum color dark}}|Moon Ball&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Heavy Ball&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Park Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;12px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{platinum color}}; {{roundyright|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Moon Ball Heavy Ball Park Ball battle II.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=====Generation III=====&lt;br /&gt;
Sprites are the same for both summary and battle.&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{red color dark}}|Poké Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Poké Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{blue color dark}}|Great Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Great Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{yellow color dark}}|Ultra Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Ultra Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{poison color dark}}|Master Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color}}; {{roundytr|5px}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Master Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Safari Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Safari Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white color dark}}|Premier Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Premier Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orange color dark}}|Repeat Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Repeat Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orre color dark}}|Timer Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Timer Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{normal color dark}}|Nest Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Nest Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Net Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Net Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Dive Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Dive Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black color dark}}|Luxury Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Luxury Ball III.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=====Generation IV=====&lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{red color dark}}|Poké Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Poké Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{blue color dark}}|Great Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Great Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{yellow color dark}}|Ultra Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Ultra Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{poison color dark}}|Master Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color}};&amp;quot;  | [[File:Master Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Safari Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundytr|5px}}&amp;quot;| [[File:Safari Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{power color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{power color dark}}|Level Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{power color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Level Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{skill color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{skill color dark}}|Lure Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{skill color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Lure Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{stamina color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{stamina color dark}}|Moon Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{stamina color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Moon Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{jump color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{jump color dark}}|Friend Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{jump color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Friend Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{speed color dark}}|Love Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Love Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black 2 color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black 2 color dark}}|Heavy Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black 2 color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Heavy Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white 2 color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white 2 color dark}}|Fast Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white 2 color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Fast Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Sport Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Sport Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white color dark}}|Premier Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Premier Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orange color dark}}|Repeat Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Repeat Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orre color dark}}|Timer Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Timer Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{normal color dark}}|Nest Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Nest Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Net Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Net Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Dive Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Dive Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black color dark}}|Luxury Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Luxury Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{fairy color dark}}|Heal Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Heal Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{speed color dark}}|Quick Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Quick Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{night color dark}}|Dusk Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Dusk Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ruby color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{ruby color dark}}|Cherish Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ruby color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Cherish Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{yellow color dark}}|Park Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Park Ball battle IV.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
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=====Generation V=====&lt;br /&gt;
{{incomplete|section|needs=All images}}&lt;br /&gt;
Generation II&#039;s Apricorn Poké Balls and the Sport Ball, while programmed into the game, cannot be used to catch Pokémon and can be seen only when sending out a Pokémon. Sprites seen below are at full size as they are seen as they are when player&#039;s Pokémon is sent out after a switch. &lt;br /&gt;
{| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}&amp;quot; | {{color|{{red color dark}}|Poké Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;14px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{red color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Poké Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{blue color dark}}|Great Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{blue color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Great Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{yellow color dark}}|Ultra Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{yellow color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Ultra Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{poison color dark}}|Master Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{poison color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Master Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{grass color dark}}|Safari Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{grass color}}; {{roundytr|5px}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Safari Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{power color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{power color dark}}|Level Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{power color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Level Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{skill color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{skill color dark}}|Lure Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{skill color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Lure Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{stamina color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{stamina color dark}}|Moon Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{stamina color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Moon Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{jump color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{jump color dark}}|Friend Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{jump color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Friend Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{speed color dark}}|Love Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Love Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black 2 color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black 2 color dark}}|Heavy Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black 2 color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Heavy Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white 2 color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white 2 color dark}}|Fast Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white 2 color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Fast Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Sport Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Sport Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{white color dark}}|Premier Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{white color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Premier Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orange color dark}}|Repeat Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orange color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Repeat Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{orre color dark}}|Timer Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{orre color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Timer Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{normal color dark}}|Nest Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{normal color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Nest Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{bug color dark}}|Net Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{bug color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Net Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{water color dark}}|Dive Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Dive Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{black color dark}}|Luxury Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{black color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Luxury Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
|- &lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{fairy color dark}}|Heal Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{fairy color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Heal Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{speed color dark}}|Quick Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{speed color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Quick Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{night color dark}}|Dusk Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{night color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Dusk Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ruby color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{ruby color dark}}|Cherish Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ruby color}};&amp;quot; | [[File:Cherish Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
| style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dream color light}};&amp;quot; | {{color|{{dream color dark}}|Dream Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;15px&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dream color}}; {{roundybr|5px}}&amp;quot; | [[File:Dream Ball battle V.png]]&lt;br /&gt;
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===Pokémon Stadium===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Stadium Poké Ball.png|thumb|left|A Poké Ball from {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}}]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Stadium 2 Poké Ball.png|thumb|right|A Poké Ball from [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]]]&lt;br /&gt;
Outside of the battles, Generation I Poké Balls (except the Safari Ball) are all seen in the minigame {{p|Furret}}&#039;s Frolic in [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. Poké Ball is worth 1 point, Great Ball 2, Ultra Ball 3 and [[Master Ball]] 5.&lt;br /&gt;
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====Furret&#039;s Frolic====&lt;br /&gt;
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File:Furret Frolic Poké Ball.png|Poké Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Furret Frolic Great Ball.png|Great Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Furret Frolic Ultra Ball.png|Ultra Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Furret Frolic Master Ball.png|Master Ball&lt;br /&gt;
File:Furret Frolic Poké Ball instructions.png|Poké Ball on instructions screen&lt;br /&gt;
File:Furret Frolic Great Ball instructions.png|Great Ball on instructions screen&lt;br /&gt;
File:Furret Frolic Ultra Ball instructions.png|Ultra Ball on instructions screen&lt;br /&gt;
File:Furret Frolic Master Ball instructions.png|Master Ball on instructions screen&lt;br /&gt;
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==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* While any Pokémon species can be caught by any Poké Ball, due to Pokémon distribution, no Pokémon species can legitimately be in all of the 26 in-game Poké Ball variants. The Pokémon that come the closest are the {{p|Paras}} and {{p|Venonat}} families, as they are found in the wild in all five generations that introduced Poké Balls, and can be obtained in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]; the only Ball they cannot be legitimately contained in is the Cherish Ball, as they have not been given out as an event Pokémon during Generation IV, V, or VI.&lt;br /&gt;
* In {{g|Pinball}}, the Poké Balls serve as the balls in the machine; they can be used to capture Pokémon and are upgraded depending on the multiplier bonus at the time.&lt;br /&gt;
* Many of the types of Poké Balls introduced in [[Generation III]] function similarly to those introduced in [[Generation II]]: the Nest Ball, like the Level Ball, is better if used on Pokémon of lower levels, the Net and Dive Balls are both useful against Pokémon found while in the water, much like the Lure Ball, and the Luxury Ball raises a Pokémon&#039;s [[friendship]] quickly, similarly to a Friend Ball. Excluding the Sport Ball, which many see as a parallel to the Safari Ball (which made its return in Generation III), the specialty Balls made by the Devon Corporation in Hoenn number seven, the same amount as the Apricorn Balls made by Kurt.&lt;br /&gt;
* In Generation II, the Park Ball&#039;s name is written as one word on the catch screen menu in the [[Bug-Catching Contest]], rather than as two separate words, as the rest of the Poké Balls are. However, it will appear spelled correctly in the [[Bag]] if obtained illegitimately there.&lt;br /&gt;
* In some early artwork for {{game|Red and Green|s}}, Poké Balls are shown on the ground in two pieces while the Pokémon are in battle, rather than in the more familiar hinged form they take now. This may be a carryover from when Pokémon was known as Capsule Monsters, as the Poké Ball sprites in Generation I also do not show the button on the ball. In [[Generation II]], Poké Balls split in half when capturing a Pokémon as part of their animation, while the anime had been using the hinge style since the very first episode.&lt;br /&gt;
* Poké Balls are inspired by the capsules for {{wp|gashapon}} machines, which contain small, handheld toys.&lt;br /&gt;
* In HeartGold and SoulSilver and the {{Trading Card Game}}, Lure Balls are shown to have a green outer coloring; however, in official artwork and the anime, they are shown to have a blue outer coloring.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, in Generation V, the Lure Ball has both its Bag sprite, status screen sprite, and battle animation altered to the official blue color.&lt;br /&gt;
** Similarly, the Fast Ball is shown to be red in official art; however, it is orange in its Bag and status screen sprites, and only appears red in battle in Generation V.&lt;br /&gt;
* Item description data for the Safari Ball in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} and {{2v2|Black|White}} is unchanged from {{v2|Platinum}}, hence its description still states that it can only be used within the [[Great Marsh]].&lt;br /&gt;
* While most Poké Balls cannot capture Pokémon that have already been caught, there are some types that can easily catch a Pokémon that already is owned. These are usually rare or use-restricted balls.&lt;br /&gt;
** The [[Generation IV]] Park Ball, which is used to capture Pokémon migrated from a Generation III game to a Generation IV game, is one of these. It reverts to the original ball used to catch the migrated Pokémon in the Summary screen.&lt;br /&gt;
** In the anime, Mewtwo&#039;s &amp;quot;Mewtwo Balls&amp;quot;, seen only in &#039;&#039;[[M01|Mewtwo Strikes Back]]&#039;&#039;, can catch any Pokémon despite being owned. These Balls have been shown to even catch owned Pokémon even when inside of their Poké Balls. After the Pokémon&#039;s DNA is extracted through Mewtwo&#039;s cloning device, &amp;quot;Mewtwo Balls&amp;quot; automatically release the caught Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
** [[Snag Ball]]s, exclusive to {{g|Colosseum}} and {{Pokémon XD}}, are used for catching [[Shadow Pokémon]], all of which are already owned.&lt;br /&gt;
* While the Apricorn Balls and the Sport Ball exist in the internal data of the [[Generation V]] games, they are completely unobtainable. If they are illegitimately obtained into the Bag, they cannot be held by a Pokémon, much as in HeartGold and SoulSilver, and will not be recognized by the game as Poké Balls for in-battle use. Despite this, a Pokémon caught in one of these Poké Balls in HeartGold and SoulSilver will retain the Ball in Generation V.&lt;br /&gt;
** The sprite color of the Lure Ball was altered in Pokémon Black and White, changing its base color to a light blue color as opposed to the green it had in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.&lt;br /&gt;
** The Moon Ball, while it returns in HeartGold and SoulSilver and appears in the internal data of the Generation V games, cannot legitimately contain Pokémon in the {{p|Skitty}} and {{p|Munna}} families, even though both evolve with the Moon Stone. This is due to their unavailability in the wild in HeartGold and SoulSilver.&lt;br /&gt;
* In Generation II, after catching a Pokémon, the Poké Ball&#039;s color palette changes to that of the Pokémon that was just caught. It then changes back to normal thereafter.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generations II and III introduced more types of Poké Balls than any other generation, with seven each. Generation VI introduced the fewest: zero.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Safari Ball has a catching animation programmed into Black and White despite not being legitimately able to be used, as there is no Safari Zone.&lt;br /&gt;
* Both the Safari Ball and Generation II Park Ball appeared in the anime prior to sprites being introduced for items in the games, in [[EP035]] and [[EP161]], respectively. In these appearances, their designs were vastly different from their later-introduced in-game sprites.&lt;br /&gt;
* In [[Generation V]], {{m|Dive}} regained its {{OBP|field move|main series}} status. However, since there are no wild Pokémon underwater in [[Unova]], the Dive Ball retained its new effect that boosts its catch rate while {{m|Surf}}ing or [[fishing]].&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Surskit}} is {{2t|Water|Bug}}-type, the two types that improve the Net Ball&#039;s odds of capture. However, it does not get an increased bonus for being both types.&lt;br /&gt;
* When the player uses a Master Ball in Generation II, stars appear and a sound effect is played before the ball closes and captures the Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
** A similar effect would later be used in subsequent generations for all Poké Ball captures (regardless of the variety of Poké Ball used), beginning with {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* Starting in [[Generation III]], all Poké Ball types have a special effect that appears whenever the ball is opened. These special effects also can be seen in [[Pokemon Colosseum]] and [[Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. It is not until [[Generation IV]] that customizable special effects are available through [[Seals]].&lt;br /&gt;
* The sprites of the Safari Ball and the Sport Ball greatly differ from their designs seen in their anime debut episodes [[EP035]] and &#039;&#039;[[EP161|The Bug Stops Here]]&#039;&#039;, respectively, likely due to design changes between the generations of debut and the generations that introduced each Ball&#039;s Bag sprite.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Talk:Assist (move)</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Probability */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;==What moves can it call==&lt;br /&gt;
I know Assist calls a move of one of the user&#039;s teammates.  What does that include?  &lt;br /&gt;
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*1.  Fainted teammates?&lt;br /&gt;
*2.  Moves with no PP left?&lt;br /&gt;
*3.  Its active partner in a Double Battle?&lt;br /&gt;
*4.  Metronome?&lt;br /&gt;
[[User:Zurqoxn|Zurqoxn]] 00:33, 4 April 2007 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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:I believe it&#039;s any move, as long as it&#039;s in the party... [[User:Ht14|ht14]] 02:08, 4 September 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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::If you can use Metronome through Assist, then it&#039;s possible to use a total of FIVE moves in a single turn (Sleep Talk&amp;gt;Assist&amp;gt;Metrenome&amp;gt;Nature Power&amp;gt;Whatever move Nature Power turns into). [[User:Diachronos|Diachronos]] 16:52, 9 October 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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::: Even if it doesn&#039;t you could go Sleep Talk &amp;gt; Metronome &amp;gt; Assist &amp;gt; Nature Power &amp;gt; Whatever move Nature Power turns into&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;- &#039;&#039;unsigned comment from [[User:Gastlys mama|Gastlys mama]] ([[User talk:Gastlys mama|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Gastlys mama|contribs]]){{ #if:  | &amp;amp;#32;{{{2}}} |}}&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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:::: This doesn&#039;t work. It says on the {{m|Metronome}} page that Metronome will not call Assist. [[User:Yenreb|Yenreb]] 01:39, 19 April 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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:Hmm...  Maybe I&#039;ve been very unlucky, or Metronome &#039;&#039;cannot&#039;&#039; be called by Assist.  I&#039;ve been training a Pokémon with Assist and it never calls Metronome or Protect.  Protect could make more sense, but then why doesn&#039;t the game at least say &amp;quot;it failed&amp;quot; or something?  But Metronome, it&#039;s never, never called. --[[User:Johans|Johans]] 21:30, 10 January 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Maybe try making a test-team with 2 Pokémon: one that only knows Assist, and one that only knows Metronome. [[User:Diachronos|Diachronos]] 17:22, 2 February 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::Tried using Metronome through Assist and it didn&#039;t work. It basically says that the move failed. It probably follows the same list as Metronome cannot pick.&lt;br /&gt;
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:Here is a list of moves that Assist doesn&#039;t call: Protect, Detect, Endure, Counter, Mirror Coat, Trick, Switcheroo, Assist, Sleep Talk, Metronome, Destiny Bond, Focus Punch, Thief, Covet, Mirror Move, Copycat, Mimic, Feint, and presumably Sketch (which the list I saw didn&#039;t include). Also, Assist doesn&#039;t call moves in its user&#039;s movelist.&lt;br /&gt;
In fact, in competitive battling there is a strategy which involves fast Pokémon like Persian using Assist to call Whirlwind and Roar before the opponents could make a move, and damage them by Spikes and Stealth Rock (which is the only move Assist may call apart from Whirlwind and Roar). After reducing the opponent to the last Pokémon, the tactic is basically Swicherooing a Choice Scarf onto it, then stall it into Struggling, make it faint through Destiny Bond or KO by Counter/Mirror Coat/Focus Punch. Sleeping is easily absorbed by Sleep Talkers, and Protect helps certain Pokémon stalling with Leftover. The strategy really makes good use of the list. [[User:Bbbbbbbbba|Bbbbbbbbba]] 14:19, 28 June 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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==Drowzee==&lt;br /&gt;
How come for the first one {{p|Drowzee}} is starred? [[User:Ht14|ht14]] 02:08, 4 September 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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I didn&#039;t do it, but it is because it can only be learned through chain breeding. If you look, it says the father must be a Spinda, and a Spinda&#039;s father must be a Skitty. Does anyone know if this is the official way of doing this? [[User:Zeofar|Zeofar]] 04:37, 27 September 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:No, I&#039;m saying it&#039;s double-starred... [[User:Ht14|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#D5AA00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;ht&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]][[User talk:Ht14|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#C0C0C0&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;14&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] 18:10, 2 February 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Fixed. &#039;&#039;[[User:ShinjiLover|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;9933ff&amp;quot;&amp;gt;シンジ&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;[[Paul|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;6600CC&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Shinji&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt;[[User talk:ShinjiLover|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;5218FA&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Lover&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]],&#039;&#039;&#039;[[Special:Contributions/ShinjiLover|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;9900cc&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Edits&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]]&#039;&#039;&#039; 18:42, 2 February 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::Oh, so it&#039;s nothing special... [[User:Ht14|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#D5AA00&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;ht&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]][[User talk:Ht14|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#C0C0C0&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;14&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] 18:44, 2 February 2009 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Furret ==&lt;br /&gt;
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I&#039;m pretty sure that the Furret in Colosseum can learn Assist through purification/level up.  Can anyone confirm this.--[[User:MisterE13|MisterE13]] 01:54, 2 November 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:According to {{p|Furret|our page,}} Furret learns assist by breeding, and Iron Tail, Helping Hand, Quick Attack, and Strength through purification. You may want to double-check with another source, though. --[[User:Martonimos|((&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#008000&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Marton&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;]] [[User talk:Martonimos|&amp;lt;font color=&amp;quot;#50C878&amp;quot;&amp;gt;imos&amp;lt;/font&amp;gt;))]] 01:58, 2 November 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Come to think of it, that does sound like mine&#039;s moveset.  I was probably wrong.--[[User:MisterE13|MisterE13]] 03:19, 7 November 2008 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Question concerning Assist move==&lt;br /&gt;
Well, a while ago, I was playing my SoulSilver version and while re-battling Whitney, I noticed something strange.&lt;br /&gt;
She sent out her last Pokémon, a Delcatty. And I sent out my Frossie (My Froslass&#039;s Nickname). Well, most of you already know that 1. Whitney&#039;s speciality is Normal-type Pokémon and 2. Froslass is an Ice/Ghost-type Pokémon. Well, while we were battling, Whitney&#039;s Delcatty used this move (recalling, the &amp;quot;Assist&amp;quot; move) and the message said. &amp;quot;The foe&#039;s DELCATTY used Assist!&amp;quot; (animation) &amp;quot;The foe&#039;s DELCATTY used Flamethrower!&amp;quot; after that I said &amp;quot;I&#039;m done for :(&amp;quot;, then, it said &amp;quot;It doesn&#039;t affect Frossie...&amp;quot;. After I saw that, I was like &amp;quot;Shouldn&#039;t that hit my Pokémon? I mean, it&#039;s a Fire-type move after all.&amp;quot; &lt;br /&gt;
I hope that you can answer my doubt, and if I missed something to edit this page, sorry about that, hehe. It&#039;s been a long time since I don&#039;t edit a wiki. [[User:WiiLegend|WiiLegend]] 00:00, 23 May 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:Delcatty has {{a|Normalize}}, which turns all of its moves into Normal types, most likely for STAB boosts...however, it turned the Flamethrower normal, which took the Ghost typing into effect and it therefore didn&#039;t affect it...--[[User:PsychicRider|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#78C850;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Psy&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]][[User talk:PsychicRider|&amp;lt;sub style=&amp;quot;color:#F85888;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;ライダー&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt;]]&#039;&#039;[[Special:Contributions/PsychicRider|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#C4E673;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;☮&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]]&#039;&#039; 00:03, 23 May 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Oh, ok, I get it now. Thanks! :) [[User:WiiLegend|WiiLegend]] 17:07, 23 May 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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::Aha, I was going to post the same question. I was also playing SoulSilver and my Steelix was hit by a Flamethrower and a Blizzard from Whitney&#039;s Delcatty, called via Assist. Steelix fainted anyways due to its atrocious Special Def., but I was wondering why both attacks listed as not very effective when Steel was weak to Fire and Steelix&#039;s secondary Ground-type cancels out its resistance to Ice. Thanks for clearing that up![[User:Chamtechie|Chammy]] 21:40, 23 October 2010 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Probability ==&lt;br /&gt;
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If I have two Pokemon in my party with the same move, is it twice as likely to call that move? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#A70000&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Snorlax&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#0000A7&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Monster&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] 04:59, 17 July 2012 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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Also, if besides the Assist user you have a Pokémon with four moves and another with one (callable) move, is it a 1/5 chance of calling each move or a 1/2 chance of calling the only (callable) move of that Pokémon and a 1/8 chance of calling each of the moves of the other one?  Basically, is it the same chance of calling from each Pokémon or each move? [[User:Alcadies|Alcadies]] ([[User talk:Alcadies|talk]]) 10:35, 6 January 2014 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
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== Loop ==&lt;br /&gt;
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What happens if I use Assist and I only have 1 Pokémon in my party who only knows Assist? Will it cause an endless loop?--[[User:William slattery|William slattery]] ([[User talk:William slattery|talk]]) 23:42, 22 December 2012 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:I believe it would fail. --[[User:Abcboy|Abcboy]] ([[User talk:Abcboy|talk]]) 23:44, 22 December 2012 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
Oh, thanks.--[[User:William slattery|William slattery]] ([[User talk:William slattery|talk]]) 00:39, 23 December 2012 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;[[File:Reshiram Zekrom Blue Flare Bolt Strike artwork.png|thumb|250px|Zekrom and Reshiram using Bolt Strike and Blue Flare, their signature moves]]&lt;br /&gt;
In the Pokémon fandom, the term &#039;&#039;&#039;signature move&#039;&#039;&#039; is often used to refer to a [[move]] that can only be learned by a single {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} or its [[evolution]]ary relatives usually in the same evolutionary line. Most are learned by leveling up but some can be learned through other means when no Pokémon can learn the move by leveling up. Note that any of the moves included in this classification (except for {{m|Chatter}}) can be learned by {{p|Smeargle}} by use of {{m|Sketch}}, making Sketch and Chatter the only moves that are truly exclusive to one Pokémon legitimately. Also, some of these moves can be passed down via {{pkmn|breeding}} to other Pokémon or are known by certain [[event Pokémon]].&lt;br /&gt;
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==List of Pokémon and their signature moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{Incomplete|section|Move name changes needed}}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--Please DO NOT add TM and HM moves that can be learned via level up. Even though they can be learned by level up only by a certain family, that doesn&#039;t make them a signature move.--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{| align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;background: #{{TMs and HMs color dark}}; {{roundy|10px}}; border: 5px solid #{{TMs and HMs color}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;{{roundytl|10px}}; rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | #&lt;br /&gt;
! rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; colspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | Pokémon&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;{{roundytr|10px}}; colspan=&amp;quot;6&amp;quot; | Generation&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;color: #FFF; line-height: 1em&amp;quot; align=&amp;quot;center&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{kanto color}}&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100px&amp;quot; | {{color2|fff|Generation I|I}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{johto color}}&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100px&amp;quot; | {{color2|fff|Generation II|II}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{hoenn color}}&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100px&amp;quot; | {{color2|fff|Generation III|III}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{sinnoh color}}&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100px&amp;quot; | {{color2|fff|Generation IV|IV}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{unova color}}&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100px&amp;quot; | {{color2|fff|Generation V|V}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{kalos color}}&amp;quot; width=&amp;quot;100px&amp;quot; | {{color2|fff|Generation VI|VI}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|003|Venusaur|||Frenzy Plant||}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|006|Charizard|||Blast Burn||}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|007|Squirtle||Skull Bash}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|008|Wartortle||Skull Bash}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|009|Blastoise||Skull Bash|Hydro Cannon||}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|015|Beedrill|Twineedle|Twineedle|Twineedle|Twineedle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|016|Pidgey|Gust||FeatherDance|note1=Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|017|Pidgeotto|Gust||FeatherDance|note1=Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|018|Pidgeot|Gust||FeatherDance|note1=Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|019|Rattata|Hyper Fang|Hyper Fang|Hyper Fang|GenImv2=Super Fang|GenIImv2=Super Fang|GenIIImv2=Super Fang}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|020|Raticate|Hyper Fang|Hyper Fang|Hyper Fang|GenImv2=Super Fang|GenIImv2=Super Fang|GenIIImv2=Super Fang}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|023|Ekans|Glare}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|024|Arbok|Glare}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|025|Pikachu|||Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|026|Raichu|||Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|043|Oddish|Petal Dance}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|044|Gloom|Petal Dance}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|046|Paras|Spore|Spore}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|047|Parasect|Spore|Spore}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|050|Diglett||Fissure}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|051|Dugtrio||Fissure}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|052|Meowth||Pay Day|Pay Day|Pay Day|Pay Day|Pay Day}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|053|Persian||Pay Day|Pay Day}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|059|Arcanine||ExtremeSpeed}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|064|Kadabra|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|only1=Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|065|Alakazam|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|only1=Pokémon Yellow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|066|Machop|Low Kick|note1=Pokémon Yellow|Vital Throw}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|067|Machoke|Low Kick|note1=Pokémon Yellow|Vital Throw}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|068|Machamp|Low Kick|note1=Pokémon Yellow|Vital Throw}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|090|Shellder|Clamp|Clamp|Icicle Spear|Icicle Spear|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|091|Cloyster|Clamp}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|092|Gastly|Night Shade}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|093|Haunter|Night Shade}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|094|Gengar|Night Shade}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|098|Krabby|Crabhammer|Crabhammer}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|099|Kingler|Crabhammer|Crabhammer}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|102|Exeggcute|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|103|Exeggutor|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage|Barrage}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|104|Cubone|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|GenImv2=Bonemerang|GenIImv2=Bonemerang|GenIIImv2=Bonemerang|GenIVmv2=Bonemerang|GenVmv2=Bonemerang|GenVImv2=Bonemerang|GenIImv3=Bone Rush|GenIIImv3=Bone Rush}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|105|Marowak|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|Bone Club|GenImv2=Bonemerang|GenIImv2=Bonemerang|GenIIImv2=Bonemerang|GenIVmv2=Bonemerang|GenVmv2=Bonemerang|GenVImv2=Bonemerang|GenIImv3=Bone Rush|GenIIImv3=Bone Rush}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|106|Hitmonlee|Jump Kick|Mega Kick|Mega Kick|Mega Kick|Mega Kick|Mega Kick|GenIImv2=Jump Kick|GenImv2=Hi Jump Kick|GenIIImv2=Jump Kick|GenIImv3=Hi Jump Kick|GenImv4=Rolling Kick|only3=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|107|Hitmonchan||Mach Punch||Vacuum Wave|note4=Pokémon Platinum}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|113|Chansey||Softboiled|Softboiled|Softboiled|Softboiled|Softboiled|only3=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|115|Kangaskhan|Dizzy Punch|Dizzy Punch}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|118|Goldeen|Waterfall}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|119|Seaking|Waterfall}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|120|Staryu|||Camouflage}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|124|Jynx|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|129|Magikarp|Splash}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|137|Porygon|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|GenIImv2=Conversion 2|GenIIImv2=Conversion 2|GenIVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVImv2=Conversion 2|GenImv2=Sharpen|GenIImv3=Sharpen|GenIIImv3=Sharpen|GenIVmv3=Sharpen}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|146|Moltres||Sky Attack}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|147|Dratini||Outrage}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|148|Dragonair||Outrage}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|149|Dragonite||Outrage}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|150|Mewtwo|||||Psystrike|Psystrike}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|167|Spinarak||Spider Web|Spider Web|Spider Web}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|168|Ariados||Spider Web|Spider Web|Spider Web}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|172|Pichu|||Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|196|Espeon||Morning Sun}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|200|Misdreavus||Pain Split|Pain Split|Pain Split|note4=Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|204|Pineco||Spikes||||note2=Pokémon Crystal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|205|Forretress||Spikes||||note2=Pokémon Crystal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|212|Scizor||Metal Claw||||note2=Pokémon Crystal|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|214|Heracross||Megahorn}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|215|Sneasel||Beat Up|Beat Up}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|224|Octillery||Octazooka|Octazooka|Octazooka|Octazooka|Octazooka}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|225|Delibird||Present|Present|Present|Present|Present}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|227|Skarmory|||||Steel Wing}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|233|Porygon2||Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|GenIImv2=Conversion 2|GenIIImv2=Conversion 2|GenIVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVImv2=Conversion 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|235|Smeargle||Sketch|Sketch|Sketch|Sketch|Sketch}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|237|Hitmontop||Triple Kick|Triple Kick|Triple Kick|Triple Kick|Triple Kick}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|241|Miltank||Milk Drink|Milk Drink|Milk Drink|Milk Drink}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|242|Blissey||Softboiled|Softboiled|Softboiled|Softboiled|Softboiled|only3=Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|249|Lugia||Aeroblast|Aeroblast|Aeroblast|Aeroblast|Aeroblast}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|250|Ho-Oh||Sacred Fire|Sacred Fire|Sacred Fire|Sacred Fire|Sacred Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|253|Grovyle|||Leaf Blade}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|254|Sceptile|||Leaf Blade}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|257|Blaziken|||Blaze Kick}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|259|Marshtomp|||Muddy Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|260|Swampert|||Muddy Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|274|Nuzleaf|||Extrasensory}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|287|Slakoth|||Slack Off}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|289|Slaking|||Slack Off}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|296|Makuhita|||SmellingSalt|SmellingSalt|SmellingSalt|SmellingSalt|GenIIImv2=Arm Thrust|GenIVmv2=Arm Thrust}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|297|Hariyama|||SmellingSalt|SmellingSalt|SmellingSalt|SmellingSalt|GenIIImv2=Arm Thrust|GenIVmv2=Arm Thrust}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|300|Skitty|||Assist}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|313|Volbeat|||Signal Beam|GenIIImv2=Tail Glow|note3=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|315|Roselia|||GrassWhistle}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|327|Spinda|||Teeter Dance|Teeter Dance}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|331|Cacnea|||Needle Arm|Needle Arm}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|332|Cacturne|||Needle Arm|Needle Arm}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|335|Zangoose|||Crush Claw}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|336|Seviper|||Poison Tail|Poison Tail}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|351|Castform|||Weather Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|363|Spheal|||Ice Ball|Ice Ball|Ice Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|364|Sealeo|||Ice Ball|Ice Ball|Ice Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|365|Walrein|||Ice Ball|Ice Ball|Ice Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|380|Latias|||Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|381|Latios|||Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|385|Jirachi|||Doom Desire|Doom Desire|Doom Desire|Doom Desire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|386|Deoxys|||Psycho Boost|Psycho Boost|Psycho Boost|Psycho Boost|forms=4|form2=Attack Forme|form3=Defense Forme|form4=Speed Forme}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|416|Vespiquen||||Defend Order|Defend Order|Defend Order|GenIVmv2=Heal Order|GenVmv2=Heal Order|GenVImv2=Heal Order|GenIVmv3=Attack Order|GenVmv3=Attack Order|GenVImv3=Attack Order}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|441|Chatot||||Chatter|Chatter|Chatter}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|464|Rhyperior||||Rock Wrecker}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|474|Porygon-Z||||Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|GenIVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVImv2=Conversion 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|483|Dialga||||Roar of Time|Roar of Time|Roar of Time}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|484|Palkia||||Spacial Rend|Spacial Rend|Spacial Rend}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|485|Heatran||||Magma Storm|Magma Storm|Magma Storm}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|486|Regigigas||||Crush Grip|Crush Grip|Crush Grip}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|487|Giratina||||Shadow Force|Shadow Force|Shadow Force|forms=2|form2=Origin Forme}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|488|Cresselia||||Lunar Dance|Lunar Dance|Lunar Dance}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|490|Manaphy||||Heart Swap|Heart Swap|Heart Swap}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|491|Darkrai||||Dark Void|Dark Void|Dark Void}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|492|Shaymin||||Seed Flare|Seed Flare|Seed Flare|forms=2|form2=Sky Forme}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|493|Arceus||||Judgment|Judgment|Judgment}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|494|Victini|||||Searing Shot|Searing Shot}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|498|Tepig|||||Heat Crash|Heat Crash}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|499|Pignite|||||Heat Crash|Heat Crash}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|500|Emboar|||||Heat Crash|Heat Crash}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|531|Audino|||||Secret Power|Secret Power}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|538|Throh|||||Storm Throw|note5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|570|Zorua|||||Night Daze|Night Daze}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|571|Zoroark|||||Night Daze|Night Daze}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|572|Minccino|||||Tail Slap|Tail Slap}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|573|Cinccino|||||Tail Slap|Tail Slap}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|577|Solosis|||||Skill Swap|note5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|578|Duosion|||||Skill Swap|note5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|579|Reuniclus|||||Skill Swap|note5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|586|Sawsbuck|||||Horn Leech|forms=4|form2=Summer|form3=Autumn|form4=Winter}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|595|Joltik|||||Electroweb|Electroweb|note5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|596|Galvantula|||||Electroweb|Electroweb|note5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|599|Klink|||||Gear Grind|Gear Grind|GenVmv2=Shift Gear|GenVImv2=Shift Gear}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|600|Klang|||||Gear Grind|Gear Grind|GenVmv2=Shift Gear|GenVImv2=Shift Gear}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|601|Klinklang|||||Gear Grind|Gear Grind|GenVmv2=Shift Gear|GenVImv2=Shift Gear}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|626|Bouffalant|||||Head Charge|Head Charge}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|637|Volcarona|||||Fiery Dance|Fiery Dance}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|638|Cobalion|||||Sacred Sword}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|639|Terrakion|||||Sacred Sword}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|640|Virizion|||||Sacred Sword}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|643|Reshiram|||||Fusion Flare|Fusion Flare|GenVmv2=Blue Flare|GenVImv2=Blue Flare}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|644|Zekrom|||||Fusion Bolt|Fusion Bolt|GenVmv2=Bolt Strike|GenVImv2=Bolt Strike}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|646|Kyurem|||||Glaciate|Glaciate}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|646|Kyurem|||||Fusion Bolt|Fusion Bolt|GenVmv2=Freeze Shock|GenVImv2=Freeze Shock|form=Black Kyurem}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|646|Kyurem|||||Fusion Flare|Fusion Flare|GenVmv2=Ice Burn|GenVImv2=Ice Burn|form=White Kyurem}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|647|Keldeo|||||Secret Sword|Secret Sword|GenVmv2=Sacred Sword|forms=2|form2=Resolute Form}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|648|Meloetta|||||Relic Song|Relic Song|forms=2|form2=Pirouette Forme}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|649|Genesect|||||Techno Blast|Techno Blast}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|652|Chesnaught||||||Spiky Shield}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|655|Delphox||||||Mystical Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|658|Greninja||||||Water Shuriken|GenVImv2=Mat Block}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|666|Vivillon||||||Powder}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|667|Litleo||||||Noble Roar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|668|Pyroar||||||Noble Roar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|674|Pancham||||||Parting Shot}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|675|Pangoro||||||Parting Shot}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|681|Aegislash||||||King&#039;s Shield}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|683|Aromatisse||||||Aromatic Mist}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|686|Inkay||||||Topsy-Turvy|GenVImv2=Happy Hour}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|687|Malamar||||||Topsy-Turvy}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|694|Helioptile||||||Electrify}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|695|Heliolisk||||||Electrify}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|701|Hawlucha||||||Flying Press}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|707|Klefki||||||Fairy Lock|GenVImv2=Crafty Shield}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|708|Phantump||||||Forest&#039;s Curse}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|709|Trevenant||||||Forest&#039;s Curse}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|710|Pumpkaboo||||||Trick-or-Treat}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|711|Gourgeist||||||Trick-or-Treat}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|716|Xerneas|||||| Geomancy}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|717|Yveltal|||||| Oblivion Wing}} &lt;br /&gt;
{{SignatureMove|718|Zygarde|||||| Land&#039;s Wrath}}&lt;br /&gt;
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===Shadow moves===&lt;br /&gt;
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! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{XD color}}; {{roundytr|5px}}&amp;quot; | Move&lt;br /&gt;
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| {{p|Articuno}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{XD color light}};&amp;quot; | {{mcolor|Shadow Chill|FFF}}&lt;br /&gt;
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| width=&amp;quot;26px&amp;quot; | 145&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;32px&amp;quot; | [[File:Menu XD 145.png|link=Zapdos (Pokémon)]]&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Zapdos}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{XD color light}};&amp;quot; | {{mcolor|Shadow Bolt|FFF}}&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background:#fff&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;26px&amp;quot; | 146&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;32px&amp;quot; | [[File:Menu XD 146.png|link=Moltres (Pokémon)]]&lt;br /&gt;
| {{p|Moltres}}&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{XD color light}};&amp;quot; | {{mcolor|Shadow Fire|FFF}}&lt;br /&gt;
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| width=&amp;quot;26px&amp;quot; | 249&lt;br /&gt;
| width=&amp;quot;32px&amp;quot; | [[File:Menu XD 249S.png|link=Shadow Lugia]]&lt;br /&gt;
| [[Shadow Lugia]]&lt;br /&gt;
! style=&amp;quot;background:#{{XD color light}};&amp;quot; | {{mcolor|Shadow Blast|FFF}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==One-off signature moves==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Victini event moves.png|thumb|Victini using Fusion Flare, Fusion Bolt, and V-create]]&lt;br /&gt;
This is a list of signature moves that at only one point, another Pokémon had the ability to acquire:&lt;br /&gt;
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* A {{p|Dratini}} that knows &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|ExtremeSpeed}}&#039;&#039;&#039; is obtainable in {{game|Crystal}}, {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} after answering a quiz in the [[Dragon&#039;s Den]].&lt;br /&gt;
* An Egg will be given by the Day-Care Man in {{game|Crystal}} that hatches into a random baby Pokémon that knows &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Dizzy Punch}}&#039;&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
* A {{p|Skitty}} with &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Pay Day}}&#039;&#039;&#039; can be obtained from a special {{pkmn|Egg}} after depositing 500 Pokémon in [[Pokémon Box Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire]] from a Game Boy Advance game pak.&lt;br /&gt;
** Also, in Generation I, various other Pokémon can learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Pay Day}}&#039;&#039;&#039; through the use of [[TM16]].&lt;br /&gt;
* After [[Shadow Lugia|Lugia]] from [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]] has been purified, it learns &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Psycho Boost}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|FeatherDance}}&#039;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
* After {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}} and {{p|Moltres}} from Pokémon XD have been purified, they all learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Extrasensory}}&#039;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
* A {{p|Darkrai}} with &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Roar of Time}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Spacial Rend}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the [[M10|10th movie]].&lt;br /&gt;
* An {{p|Arceus}} with &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Roar of Time}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Spacial Rend}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Shadow Force}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the [[M12|12th movie]].&lt;br /&gt;
* A {{p|Victini}} with &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Fusion Flare}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Fusion Bolt}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the [[M14|14th movie]].&lt;br /&gt;
* A Victini with &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Glaciate}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Bolt Strike}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Blue Flare}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was available as a special giveaway to celebrate Christmas 2012.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Other signature move examples==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:Dialga Roar of Time.png|thumb|right|200px|{{p|Dialga}} using its signature move, {{m|Roar of Time}}, in &#039;&#039;[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]&#039;&#039;]]&lt;br /&gt;
===TM/HM or Move Tutor that are exclusive by level-up===&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Squirtle}}&#039;s evolutionary family and {{p|Sharpedo}} are the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Skull Bash}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, but other Pokémon could learn it through [[TM40]] in [[Generation I]].&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Sudowoodo}} is the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Mimic}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up in [[Generation II]], but other Pokémon could learn it through [[TM31]] in [[Generation I]] and [[Move Tutor]] in [[Generation III]].&lt;br /&gt;
* In [[Generation]]s {{gen|II}}, {{gen|IV}} and {{gen|V}} and {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, {{p|Hitmonlee}} is the only Pokémon who can learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Mega Kick}}&#039;&#039;&#039;. However, in [[Generation I]] and {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, others could learn it through [[TM]] and [[Move Tutor]] respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
** &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Jump Kick}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was also its signature move for the first three generations; however, {{p|Buneary}} and {{p|Lopunny}} can learn it in Generation IV and on.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Waterfall}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was the signature move of {{p|Goldeen}} and {{p|Seaking}} in [[Generation I]], before it became an [[HM]]. They are still the only ones to learn it by level up.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Unown}} can learn only &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Hidden Power}}&#039;&#039;&#039;; however, almost every other Pokémon can learn it via [[TM10]] in [[Generation II]] and beyond.&lt;br /&gt;
* Although several Pokémon can learn it by TM, until Generation III only {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Dugtrio}} could learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Dig}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by level up.&lt;br /&gt;
* Prior to [[Generation V]], {{p|Vigoroth}} is the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Focus Punch}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, although many other Pokémon can learn it via [[TM01]].&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Porygon-Z}} is the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Trick Room}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, although that move can be learned via [[TM92]].&lt;br /&gt;
* Almost every Pokémon is able to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Facade}}&#039;&#039;&#039; via [[TM42]]. However, {{p|Chimchar}} is the only one to learn it by leveling up prior to Generation V.&lt;br /&gt;
* Although only {{p|Panpour}} and {{p|Simipour|its evolution}} are the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Scald}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, other Pokémon can learn it via [[TM55]].&lt;br /&gt;
** Also, {{p|Pansage}} is currently the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Grass Knot}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, yet other Pokémon can learn it via [[TM86]].&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Kadabra}} and {{p|Alakazam}} are the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Ally Switch}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM51]] in [[Generation V]].&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Volbeat}} is the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Flash}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[HM05]] in the first three generations or [[TM70]] in other generations.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Sawk}} is the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Rock Smash}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM94]] in [[Generation V]].&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Emolga}} is the only Pokémon to learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Volt Switch}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM72]] in [[Generation V]].&lt;br /&gt;
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===Moves commonly associated with certain Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
* Although &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Megahorn}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was no longer {{p|Heracross}}&#039;s signature move starting in [[Generation III]], it was still the only {{type|Bug}} Pokémon that could learn the move prior to [[Generation V]], where Megahorn is now learnable by {{p|Scolipede}}, {{p|Karrablast}} and {{p|Escavalier}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Lucario}} is usually associated with &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Aura Sphere}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Force Palm}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, but nine Pokémon (including Lucario) can learn Aura Sphere in total plus two with {{p|Riolu}} from Almia and {{p|Raikou}} from Event. 10 Pokémon (including Lucario) can learn Force Palm. In Generation V, Lucario and Mienshao are the only Fighting-type Pokémon to learn Aura Sphere by leveling up.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}} are often associated with &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|SolarBeam}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Flamethrower}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Hydro Pump}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, respectively, due to them frequently being depicted using those moves in various Pokémon media (such as the anime).&lt;br /&gt;
** In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], {{p|Charizard}}&#039;s trophy states that &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Flamethrower}}&#039;&#039;&#039; is its signature move.&lt;br /&gt;
* Electrode are most commonly seen using {{m|Explosion}}, with it being shown to use it most in the {{pkmn|anime}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Jolteon}} and {{p|Vaporeon}}&#039;s signature moves are said to be &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Pin Missile}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Acid Armor}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, respectively. Both abilities are alluded to in both Pokémon&#039;s various Pokédex entries. However, many Pokémon learn both moves by leveling up, and some through {{pkmn|breeding}}. Likewise, {{p|Umbreon}}&#039;s &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Moonlight}}&#039;&#039;&#039; matches {{p|Espeon}}&#039;s &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Morning Sun}}&#039;&#039;&#039;, though others can learn it even in its introductory generation.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Suicune}}, being known as the Aurora Pokémon, is associated with the move &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Aurora Beam}}&#039;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
* Although {{p|Clefairy}} can learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Meteor Mash}}&#039;&#039;&#039; by leveling up in any Generation III game, the only Pokémon that could have it legitimately before release of {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} were {{p|Metang}} and its evolved form, {{p|Metagross}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Ditto}} has &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Transform}}&#039;&#039;&#039; as its only move and is most associated with it; however, {{p|Mew}} is also able to learn it.&lt;br /&gt;
* Until Generation III, {{p|Koffing}} and {{p|Weezing}} were the only Poison-type Pokémon capable of learning &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Smog}}&#039;&#039;&#039;. As of Generation V, they are still the only Poison types to learn the move naturally, and all other Poison types must be bred the move to have it.&lt;br /&gt;
* The move &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Razor Shell}}&#039;&#039;&#039; is tied to {{p|Oshawott}}&#039;s evolutionary line, although it can also be learned by {{p|Shellder}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* Although &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Blaze Kick}}&#039;&#039;&#039; was no longer {{p|Blaziken}}&#039;s signature move from Generation III, it remains the only Fire-type Pokémon to learn it by level up.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{p|Venipede}} family are the only Pokémon besides {{p|Golem}} which can learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Steamroller}}&#039;&#039;&#039;. They are also the only Bug-type Pokémon to learn it.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Castform}} was the only Pokémon capable of learning &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Weather Ball}}&#039;&#039;&#039; prior to [[Generation IV]]. However, due to [[Shadow moves]] only being present in [[Generation III]], it remains the only Pokémon capable of taking advantage of Weather Ball&#039;s &#039;&#039;&#039;{{type|???}}&#039;&#039;&#039; effect during {{m|Shadow Sky}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* Each of {{p|Rotom}}&#039;s forms has its own signature move that cannot be carried over to any of its other forms. However, none of these five moves are exclusive to it.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Sacred Sword}}&#039;&#039;&#039; is not technically considered a signature move in the traditional sense because it is not involved in a sole evolutionary line, but it is uniquely learned by the [[Swords of Justice]].&lt;br /&gt;
**Similarly, &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Fusion Bolt}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|Fusion Flare}}&#039;&#039;&#039; are not involved in a sole evolutionary line; they are learnable by {{p|Zekrom}} and [[Form differences#Kyurem|Black]] {{p|Kyurem}}/{{p|Reshiram}} and [[Form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}} respectively, with Kyurem&#039;s formes being the result of absorbing Zekrom/Reshiram (and thus gaining some of their traits and powers).&lt;br /&gt;
**However, as of Generation VI, {{p|Doublade}} can learn Sacred Sword as well, making no longer exclusive to the [[Swords of Justice]].&lt;br /&gt;
* No Pokémon can learn &#039;&#039;&#039;{{m|V-create}}&#039;&#039;&#039; outside of event distributions. {{p|Victini}} was the first to gain access to it and is often associated with the move. However, later, a {{p|Rayquaza}} with V-create was available as the winner of a [[List of Japanese Nintendo event Pokémon in 2012#15th Anniversary Rayquaza|popularity poll held in Japan in 2011]], making it no longer Victini&#039;s signature move.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* So far, {{p|Hitmonlee}} has had the most signature moves, with four, albeit not at the same time. However, three of them were only temporarily Hitmonlee&#039;s signature moves, and now can be learned by other Pokémon. The other was also previously available to other Pokémon through [[TM]]s and [[Move Tutor]]s.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, as of Generation VI, the Pokémon with the most current signature moves is {{p|Vespiquen}}, with three; {{m|Attack Order}}, {{m|Defend Order}}, and {{m|Heal Order}}, all of which are its type, {{t|Bug}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* All [[Hoenn]] [[starter Pokémon]] could learn a signature move after evolution, although these moves can (from [[Generation IV]] onwards) be learned by other evolutionary families as well.&lt;br /&gt;
**All [[Kalos]] [[starter Pokémon]] can similarly learn signature moves after evolution, with {{p|Greninja}} even getting two.&lt;br /&gt;
* Due to {{p|Smeargle}}&#039;s {{m|Sketch}} being able to copy signature moves, the only pure signature moves are Sketch itself and {{m|Chatter}}, which can only be learned by {{p|Chatot}}.&lt;br /&gt;
** {{m|Shadow Chill}}, {{m|Shadow Bolt}}, {{m|Shadow Fire}}, and {{m|Shadow Blast}} would also fall under this category since shadow moves cannot be Sketched.&lt;br /&gt;
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==See also==&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Version-exclusive moves]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Signature Ability]]&lt;br /&gt;
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==External links==&lt;br /&gt;
*{{wp|Signature move|Wikipedia article}}&lt;br /&gt;
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Error correction */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;==Error correction==&lt;br /&gt;
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I don&#039;t have the opportunity to watch TV Tokyo and I haven&#039;t seen if the &amp;quot;BW ED06 Banner&amp;quot; errors, have been corrected in the successive episodes after it&#039;s debuting. Does anyone know if they have been ? [[User:Riox-Ibui|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#1569C7;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Riox&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]][[User talk:Riox-Ibui|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#9E7BFF;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;イブイ&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] 22:03, 21 May 2013 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:Nope. As of [[BW126]], {{an|Misty}} still wears her old outfit.  Maybe they&#039;re gonna make a big reunion episode before the end of the BW series, with Misty wearing her old outfit. (I hope so anyways) [[User:Raykyogrou0|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:blue&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Raykyogrou0&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] &amp;lt;small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;([[User talk:Raykyogrou0|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:black&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Talk&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]])&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt; 16:06, 22 May 2013 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
::Well..I really hope that happens. Would be very interesting and make Best Wishes series better. I really would like to see some evolution in their pokémon. The only thing that I cant&#039;t understand is that Why Brock&#039;s Steelix and Chansey appear there as they pre-evolved forms. [[User:Riox-Ibui|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#1569C7;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Riox&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]][[User talk:Riox-Ibui|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color:#9E7BFF;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;イブイ&#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]] 20:33, 22 May 2013 (UTC)&lt;br /&gt;
:::What I don&#039;t understand is how they could leave out {{Ash}}&#039;s {{TP|Ash|Pikachu}} but include stuff like {{p|Raticate}} (probably the one Ash had in [[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne]]), {{p|Magikarp}} (probably the one [[James]] had in [[EP015|Battle Aboard the St. Anne]] and [[EP016|Pokémon Shipwreck]]), and {{p|Hoppip}} (probably the one James had briefly in [[AG084|Who&#039;s Flying Now?]]).  Seriously, of all the Pokémon to leave out you chose Pikachu?  Pikachu, the symbol of the series and the character who I believe appears more than anyone else if you include specials. [[User:Alcadies|Alcadies]] ([[User talk:Alcadies|talk]]) 06:22, 23 August 2013 (UTC)&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Let&#039;s Join Hands</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Errors */&lt;/p&gt;
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Let&#039;s Join Hands&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;手をつなごう&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Te o Tsunagō&#039;&#039;) is the sixth ending theme of the [[Best Wishes series]]. It debuted as an ending song in [[BW123]], replacing &#039;&#039;[[Sakura Go-Round]]&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Ending Animation==&lt;br /&gt;
{{Ash}}, with {{AP|Pikachu}} on his shoulder, makes a phone call to his [[Delia Ketchum|mother]] while [[Mimey]] stands next to her. {{an|Cilan}} and {{TP|Cilan|Pansage}} sends an e-mail to [[Chili]], who receives it at the [[Striaton Gym]] with {{TP|Chili|Pansear}} standing next to him. {{an|Iris}} and {{TP|Iris|Axew}} send a letter to the [[Elder]] and [[Shannon]] via {{p|Wingull}}. At [[Nuvema Town]], [[Professor Juniper#In the anime|Professor Juniper]] tells {{an|Bianca}} something, which causes her to freak out and call [[Burgundy]], [[Georgia]] and [[Stephan]] on the [[Xtransceiver]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Burgundy, who&#039;s studying at a Pokémon Center, doesn&#039;t take the news well and gets angry. Stephan takes the news just fine and walks off while [[Don George]] and {{TP|Stephan|Sawk}} flex in the background. Georgia hangs up and looks up into the air sadly while her {{p|Beartic}} stares at her. The scene transitions to {{an|N}} extending his hand to a group of {{p|Pidove}}, {{un|Cameron}} walking with his {{TP|Cameron|Lucario}}, [[Virgil]] and {{p|Eevee}} flying in a helicopter, and [[Trip]] taking pictures while his {{TP|Trip|Serperior}} sits next to him. Trip looks to the camera and takes a picture, which transitions to various screenshots of [[BW001]] to [[BW122]] and ends with a picture of Ash, Iris, and Cilan with their on hand Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{TRM|Meowth}} are seen with {{TR|Delibird}}, who gives them blueprints for a {{p|Basculin}} submarine from [[Dr. Zager]] on a tablet. On a beach, {{AP|Scraggy}} trips on the ground, but is helped up by Pikachu and Axew. On top of a tree, Pansage and {{AP|Snivy}} hand apples to {{TP|Iris|Excadrill}} and {{AP|Pignite}} while a stuffed {{AP|Oshawott}} sleeps and {{TP|Iris|Emolga}} greedily eats apples in the background. In a city, {{TP|Cilan|Crustle}} and {{TP|Cilan|Stunfisk}} can&#039;t get up some stairs, so {{AP|Charizard}} and {{TP|Iris|Dragonite}} help by lifting them off the ground.&lt;br /&gt;
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Ash and Iris begin holding hands, and are soon followed by Cilan. The camera pans along various main characters and rivals from throughout the anime&#039;s run with their Pokémon standing next to them. Inside a circle sits an Eevee and its eight evolutions which is surrounded by Ash, who holds hands with his his friends and family in a giant circle. The camera zooms out to a map of [[Unova]], which zooms out even further to show the entire planet from space. From space, several Poké Balls fly across the screen to indicate messages being sent out.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Characters==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:BW ED06 Banner.png|1075px|left|thumb|Banner from the ending theme, featuring all main protagonists and some rivals]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
===Humans===&lt;br /&gt;
* {{Ash}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Misty}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Brock}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{Tracey}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|May}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Max]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Dawn}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Iris}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Cilan}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Jessie]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[James]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Chili]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Cress]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Cheren]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Nurse Joy]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Don George]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{Gary}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Paul]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Trip]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Bianca}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Burgundy]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Stephan]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Georgia]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{un|Cameron}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Virgil]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Professor Oak}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Professor Juniper]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{Delia}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Elder]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Dr. Zager]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Luke]]&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|N}}&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Anthea and Concordia]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Shannon]]&lt;br /&gt;
* [[Aspertia Gym]] [[referee]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pikachu}} ({{OP|Ash|Pikachu}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Togetic}} ({{OP|Misty|Togetic}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Piplup}} ({{OP|Dawn|Piplup}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Axew}} ({{OP|Iris|Axew}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Meowth}} ({{TRM}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Wobbuffet}} ({{OP|Jessie|Wobbuffet}}) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Chimecho}} ({{OP|James|Chimecho}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Mime Jr.}} ({{OP|James|Mime Jr.}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Butterfree}} ({{OP|Ash|Butterfree}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pidgeot}} ({{OP|Ash|Pidgeot}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Bulbasaur}} ({{OP|Ash|Bulbasaur}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Charizard}} ({{OP|Ash|Charizard}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Squirtle}} ({{OP|Ash|Squirtle}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Kingler}} ({{OP|Ash|Kingler}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Primeape}} ({{OP|Ash|Primeape}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Muk}} ({{OP|Ash|Muk}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Tauros}} ({{OP|Ash|Tauros}}; ×4)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Lapras}} ({{OP|Ash|Lapras}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Snorlax}} ({{OP|Ash|Snorlax}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Heracross}} ({{OP|Ash|Heracross}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Bayleef}} ({{OP|Ash|Bayleef}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Quilava}} ({{OP|Ash|Quilava}} or {{OP|Dawn|Quilava}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Totodile}} ({{OP|Ash|Totodile}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Noctowl}} ({{OP|Ash|Noctowl}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Donphan}} ({{OP|Ash|Donphan}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Larvitar}} ({{OP|Ash|Larvitar}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Swellow}} ({{OP|Ash|Swellow}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Sceptile}} ({{OP|Ash|Sceptile}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Corphish}} ({{OP|Ash|Corphish}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Torkoal}} ({{OP|Ash|Torkoal}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Glalie}} ({{OP|Ash|Glalie}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Staraptor}} ({{OP|Ash|Staraptor}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Torterra}} ({{OP|Ash|Torterra}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Infernape}} ({{OP|Ash|Infernape}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Buizel}} ({{OP|Ash|Buizel}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Gliscor}} ({{OP|Ash|Gliscor}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Gible}} ({{OP|Ash|Gible}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Unfezant}} ({{OP|Ash|Unfezant}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Oshawott}} ({{OP|Ash|Oshawott}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Tepig}} ({{OP|Ash|Tepig}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pignite}} ({{OP|Ash|Pignite}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Snivy}} ({{OP|Ash|Snivy}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Scraggy}} ({{OP|Ash|Scraggy}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Leavanny}} ({{OP|Ash|Leavanny}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Boldore}} ({{OP|Ash|Boldore}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Palpitoad}} ({{OP|Ash|Palpitoad}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Krookodile}} ({{OP|Ash|Krookodile}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Goldeen}} ({{OP|Misty|Goldeen}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Starmie}} ({{OP|Misty|Starmie}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Horsea}} ({{OP|Misty|Horsea}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Psyduck}} ({{OP|Misty|Psyduck}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Politoed}} ({{OP|Misty|Politoed}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Gyarados}} ({{OP|Misty|Gyarados}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Azurill}} ({{OP|Misty|Azurill}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Luvdisc}} ({{an|Misty}}&#039;s; [[Caserin and Luverin|Caserin]])&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Onix}} ({{OP|Brock|Onix}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Geodude}} ({{OP|Brock|Geodude}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Crobat}} ({{OP|Brock|Crobat}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Vulpix}} ({{OP|Brock|Vulpix}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Forretress}} ({{OP|Brock|Forretress}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Ludicolo}} ({{OP|Brock|Ludicolo}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Marshtomp}} ({{OP|Brock|Marshtomp}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Sudowoodo}} ({{OP|Brock|Sudowoodo}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Croagunk}} ({{OP|Brock|Croagunk}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Happiny}} ({{OP|Brock|Happiny}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Venonat}} ({{OP|Tracey|Venonat}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Marill}} ({{OP|Tracey|Marill}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Scyther}} ({{OP|Tracey|Scyther}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Blaziken}} ({{OP|May|Blaziken}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Beautifly}} ({{OP|May|Beautifly}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Skitty}} ({{OP|May|Skitty}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Venusaur}} ({{OP|May|Venusaur}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Munchlax}} ({{OP|May|Munchlax}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Buneary}} ({{OP|Dawn|Buneary}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Ambipom}} ({{OP|Dawn|Ambipom}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Mamoswine}} ({{OP|Dawn|Mamoswine}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Togekiss}} ({{OP|Dawn|Togekiss}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Excadrill}} ({{OP|Iris|Excadrill}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Emolga}} ({{OP|Iris|Emolga}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Dragonite}} ({{OP|Iris|Dragonite}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pansage}} ({{OP|Cilan|Pansage}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Crustle}} ({{OP|Cilan|Crustle}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Stunfisk}} ({{OP|Cilan|Stunfisk}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Arbok}} ({{OP|Jessie|Arbok}}) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Lickitung}} ({{OP|Jessie|Lickitung}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Seviper}} ({{OP|Jessie|Seviper}}) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Dustox}} ({{OP|Jessie|Dustox}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Yanmega}} ({{OP|Jessie|Yanmega}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Woobat}} ({{OP|Jessie|Woobat}}) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Frillish}} ({{OP|Jessie|Frillish}}) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Weezing}} ({{OP|James|Weezing}}) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Growlithe}} ([[James]]&#039;s; [[Growlie]])&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Victreebel}} ({{OP|James|Victreebel}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Cacnea}} ({{OP|James|Cacnea}}) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Carnivine}} ({{OP|James|Carnivine}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Yamask}} ({{OP|James|Yamask}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Amoonguss}} ({{OP|James|Amoonguss}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Audino}} ({{OP|Nurse Joy|Audino}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pansear}} ({{OP|Chili|Pansear}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Panpour}} ([[Cress]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Blastoise}} ({{OP|Gary|Blastoise}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Umbreon}} ({{OP|Gary|Umbreon}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Nidoking}} ({{Gary}}&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Arcanine}} ({{OP|Gary|Arcanine}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Dodrio}} ({{Gary}}&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Nidoqueen}} ({{Gary}}&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Golem}} ({{Gary}}&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Electivire}} ({{OP|Paul|Electivire}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Ursaring}} ({{OP|Paul|Ursaring}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Weavile}} ([[Paul]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Honchkrow}} ({{OP|Paul|Honchkrow}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Froslass}} ([[Paul]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Gastrodon}} ([[Paul]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Ninjask}} ([[Paul]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Magmortar}} ({{OP|Paul|Magmortar}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Hariyama}} ([[Paul]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Aggron}} ([[Paul]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Drapion}} ([[Paul]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Serperior}} ({{OP|Trip|Serperior}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Vanillite}} ([[Trip]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Emboar}} ({{OP|Bianca|Emboar}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Minccino}} ({{OP|Bianca|Minccino}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Dewott}} ([[Burgundy]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Stoutland}} ([[Burgundy]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Sawk}} ({{OP|Stephan|Sawk}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Beartic}} ([[Georgia]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Lucario}} ({{OP|Cameron|Lucario}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Hydreigon}} ({{un|Cameron}}&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Eevee}} ([[Virgil]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Mr. Mime}} ([[Mimey]])&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Zorua}} ({{OP|Luke|Zorua}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Golett}} ([[Luke]]&#039;s)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Delibird}} ({{OBP|Delibird|Team Rocket|Team Rocket}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Zweilous}} ([[Shannon]]&#039;s) &lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Meloetta}} ({{an|Meloetta|anime}})&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Wingull}} (multiple)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pidove}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Eevee}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Flareon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Vaporeon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Jolteon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Umbreon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Espeon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Glaceon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Leafeon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Sylveon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pichu}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Plusle}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Minun}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Voltorb}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Timburr}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Dusclops}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Sharpedo}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Magikarp}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Bagon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Typhlosion}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Cubone}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Spheal}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Gardevoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Huntail}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Venipede}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Pidgey}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Raticate}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Golurk}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Garchomp}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Bouffalant}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Unown}} (G)&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Chinchou}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Baltoy}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Mareep}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Venomoth}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Alakazam}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Seaking}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Deino}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Empoleon}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Hoppip}}&lt;br /&gt;
* {{p|Ditto}}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Lyrics==&lt;br /&gt;
===TV Size===&lt;br /&gt;
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| &amp;lt;ab&amp;gt;{{tt|だれのせいでもないけど　きみは道でころんで|Dare no sei demo naikedo Kimi wa michi de koronde}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|そのままそこに寝転び　青い空を見上げた|Sonomama soko ni nekorobi Aoi sora o miageta}} &lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|ほほをつたう涙の　きらめき飾りじゃない|Hoho o tsutau namida no Kirameki kazari janai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|生きてることのよろこび　今忘れちゃいけない|Ikiteru koto no yorokobi Ima wasurechaikenai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|膝をついて　起き上がった　きみの背中にしみた|Hiza o tsuite Okiagatta Kimi no senaka ni shimita}} &lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|泥だらけの　傷跡の痛みは　エールだ|Doro-darake no Kizuato no itami wa Ēruda}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|きみと手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Kimi to te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|ゼロからはじめよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Zero kara hajimeyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|みんな手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Minna te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|力を合わせよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Chikara o awaseyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|ずっと　ずっと　手をつなごう|Zutto Zutto Te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/ab&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|&amp;lt;ab&amp;gt;It&#039;s not anybody&#039;s fault when you fall down the road&lt;br /&gt;
Just lie down and look at the blue sky&lt;br /&gt;
The tear flowing down your cheek is not a glimmering decoration&lt;br /&gt;
Do not forget the joy of life today&lt;br /&gt;
Got off your knees and stood up. Your back is stained&lt;br /&gt;
But the pain of the mud-covered scar is cheering you on&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s start from zero. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
Everyone join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s work together. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s always, always join hands&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;/ab&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Full version===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{Schemetable|Unova2}}&lt;br /&gt;
! Japanese&lt;br /&gt;
!width:&amp;quot;400&amp;quot;|English&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| &amp;lt;ab&amp;gt;{{tt|みんな手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Minna te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|力を合わせよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Chikara o awaseyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|みんな手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Minna te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|力を合わせよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Chikara o awaseyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|だれのせいでもないけど　きみは道でころんで|Dare no sei demo naikedo Kimi wa michi de koronde}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|そのままそこに寝転び　青い空を見上げた|Sonomama soko ni nekorobi Aoi sora o miageta}} &lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|ほほをつたう涙の　きらめき飾りじゃない|Hoho o tsutau namida no Kirameki kazari janai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|生きてることのよろこび　今忘れちゃいけない|Ikiteru koto no yorokobi Ima wasurechaikenai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|膝をついて　起き上がった　きみの背中にしみた|Hiza o tsuite Okiagatta Kimi no senaka ni shimita}} &lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|泥だらけの　傷跡の痛みは　エールだ|Doro-darake no Kizuato no itami wa Ēruda}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|きみと手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Kimi to te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|ゼロからはじめよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Zero kara hajimeyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|みんな手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Minna te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|力を合わせよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Chikara o awaseyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|きみのだいじな友達　今はもうここにいない|Kimi no daijina tomodachi Ima wa mō koko ni inai}}   &lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|あんなに約束してた　同じ夢めざそうと|An&#039;nani yakusoku shi teta Onaji yume mezasō to}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|たとえどんなに小さく　まるで無力なきみでも|Tatoe donnani chīsaku Marude muryokuna kimi demo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|いつか交わした約束　果たせる日を信じよう|Itsuka kawashita yakusoku Hataseru hi o shinjiyou}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|肩をすぼめ　うつむいてる　泣き出しそうなきみも|Kata o subome utsumui teru naki dashi-sōna kimi mo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|勇気出して　また歩きだそうよ　明日へ|Yūki dashite mata aruki dasou yo ashita e}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|きみと手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Kimi to te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto }}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|イチからはじめよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Ichi kara hajimeyou Hora Hora Te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|夜空に（星に）　届け愛よ|Yozora ni (hoshi ni) Todoke ai yo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|みんなの（願いが）つながってゆくように　未来へ|Minna no (negai ga) tsunagatte yuku yō ni Mirai e}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|きみと手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Kimi to te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto }}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|ここからはじめよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Koko kara hajimeyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|みんな手をつなごう　つらいときはもっと|Minna te o tsunagō Tsurai toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|力を合わせよう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Chikara o awaseyou Hora Hora te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|きみと手をつなごう　楽しいときはもっと|Kimi to te o tsunagō Tanoshī toki wa motto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|一緒に手をつなごう　ほら　ほら　手をつなごう|Issho ni te o tsunagō Hora Hora Te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|みんな手をつなごう　明るく微笑もう|Minna te o tsunagō Akaruku hohoemou}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|力を合わせよう　もっと　もっと　手をつなごう|Chikara o awaseyou Motto Motto Te o tsunagō}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{tt|ずっと　ずっと　手をつなごう|Zutto Zutto Te o tsunagō}}&amp;lt;/ab&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|&amp;lt;ab&amp;gt;Everyone join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s work together. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Everyone join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s work together. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
It&#039;s not anybody&#039;s fault when you fall down the road&lt;br /&gt;
Just lie down and look at the blue sky&lt;br /&gt;
The tear flowing down your cheek is not a glimmering decoration&lt;br /&gt;
Do not forget the joy of life today&lt;br /&gt;
Got off your knees and stood up, your back is stained&lt;br /&gt;
But the pain of the mud-covered scar is cheering you on&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s start from zero. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
Everyone join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s work together. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Your most important friend is not here right now&lt;br /&gt;
But please aim for that promise and that same dream&lt;br /&gt;
No matter how small your strength is, even to the point of helplessness&lt;br /&gt;
Please believe on the day our promise will be fulfilled&lt;br /&gt;
Huddling up and hanging your head in shame, you cry&lt;br /&gt;
Just gather up your courage as you head for tomorrow&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s start from one. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The love conveyed to the night sky (and to the stars)&lt;br /&gt;
Everyone&#039;s (wishes) is bonded together as we head for the future&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s start from here. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
Everyone join hands, even more in painful times&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s work together. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s join hands, even more in happy times&lt;br /&gt;
Together, let&#039;s join hands. Hey, hey, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
Everyone join hands and smile brightly even more&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s work together. More, more, let&#039;s join hands&lt;br /&gt;
Let&#039;s always, always join hands&amp;lt;/ab&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* This is the first time since &#039;&#039;[[EP116|The Rivalry Revival]]&#039;&#039; that all current main protagonists are seen together.&lt;br /&gt;
* This is the first time that all of the rivals in the Best Wishes series are shown together.&lt;br /&gt;
**This is also the first time where Ash&#039;s 3 main rivals are shown together.&lt;br /&gt;
* This ending marks the first time {{p|Sylveon|a Pokémon}} from [[Generation VI]] appears in the anime.&lt;br /&gt;
* The {{p|Hoppip}} shown with {{TRT}}&#039;s Pokémon is likely a reference to the one [[James]] briefly owned in &#039;&#039;[[AG084|Who&#039;s Flying Now?]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Errors===&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Misty}} is shown in her original series outfit instead of the clothes she wore in her later appearances.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Brock}}&#039;s {{TP|Brock|Steelix}} and {{TP|Brock|Chansey}} are shown as an {{P|Onix}} and {{p|Happiny}}, respectively.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|May}}&#039;s {{TP|May|Venusaur}} is missing the pistil in its flower that signifies its female gender.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{Ash}}&#039;s {{TP|Ash|Gible}} is missing the notch on its fin that signifies its male gender.&lt;br /&gt;
* Some of the main character&#039;s Pokémon are missing from the scene with everyone around the Eeveelutions, most notably {{Ash}}&#039;s {{TP|Ash|Pikachu}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{an|Misty}}&#039;s {{TP|Misty|Politoed}} appears in the horizontal view but not the circular view.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Variants==&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:BW ED 06 version 2.png|thumb|270px|Second version of the ending]]&lt;br /&gt;
*[[BW123]]-[[BW126]]: Original version.&lt;br /&gt;
*[[BW127]]-present: The scenes from Bianca using her Xtransceiver to the slideshow are replaced with live action shots and stills of the members of Shiritsu Ebisu Chūgaku cosplaying as each of the [[Eeveelution]]s, including Eevee. The flowing banner is shortened and switches to a shot of the girl group holding hands in front of an animated sky background which transitions to the circle surrounded by the anime characters. The end shot of the Pokémon planet doesn&#039;t have Poké Balls flying around anymore, instead it is shown closer up with the singers in anime-form.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Water (type)</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Defense */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{Types}}&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Water type&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;みずタイプ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Water type&#039;&#039;) is one of the seventeen [[type]]s. Notable Trainers that specialize in the Water type include [[Misty]] of [[Cerulean City]], [[Wallace]] and [[Juan]] of [[Sootopolis City]], [[Crasher Wake]] of [[Pastoria City]], [[Cress]] of [[Striaton City]], and [[Marlon]] of [[Humilau City]]. Prior to [[Generation_IV#Advances_in_gameplay|changes in Generation IV]] all Water-type moves were [[special move|special]], but they may now also be [[physical move|physical]] depending on the attack.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Statistical averages==&lt;br /&gt;
===Overall===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=water|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=70.79 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=70.53 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=72.01 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=71.40 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=68.18 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=63.77 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=416.68 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Fully evolved===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=water|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=86.07 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=84.39 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=85.25 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=86.03 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=82.51 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=71.90 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=496.15 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--out of 49?!?!--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Battle properties==&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Water&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Electric&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Grass&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Ice&lt;br /&gt;
|resist3=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
|resist4=Water&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Fire&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Ground&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken3=Rock&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Dragon&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Grass&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted3=Water&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Characteristics==&lt;br /&gt;
===Defense===&lt;br /&gt;
Defensively, the Water type is very strong when combined with high defensive stats. As every Water type, with the exception of {{p|Magikarp}} (and {{p|Rotom}} in its Wash form), can use {{type|Ice}} moves to counter {{t|Grass}} types (although Magikarp can learn one {{type|Flying}} move, {{m|Bounce}}, which can also counter Grass types), and a small number of Water types such as {{p|Gyarados}}, {{p|Octillery}} and the {{p|Slowking}} evolutionary line are capable of learning the {{type|Fire}} moves {{m|Flamethrower}} and {{m|Fire Blast}} which are also capable of countering Grass types, {{t|Electric}} types are the only true threat to Water types. That is not the case if the Pokémon in question have Abilities or subtypes that neutralize or nullifies this weakness. {{p|Quagsire}}, {{p|Swampert}}, {{p|Whiscash}}, {{p|Gastrodon}}, and {{p|Seismitoad}} are all immune, via their secondary type, Ground. Others, such as the {{p|Lanturn}} evolutionary line (which are also immune if they have the ability Volt Absorb), the {{p|Ludicolo}} evolutionary line, and {{p|Palkia}} have subtypes that are resistant to Electric.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Water types often have the most balanced attributes, usually coming with decent {{stat|Attack}}, {{stat|Special Attack}}, and {{stat|Defense}} stats, but below average {{stat|Speed}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Offense===&lt;br /&gt;
The Water type is also useful offensively. Water-type Pokémon can learn {{m|Ice Beam}} or {{m|Ice Punch}} to deal with {{t|Dragon}} and {{t|Grass}} types, which would make their resistance to Water-type attacks irrelevant. It can be extremely useful to be super-effective against {{t|Ground}} and {{t|Rock}} types when traveling through [[cave]]s, etc. As a result of these advantages, as well as having to get through water routes using {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Waterfall}}, and even {{m|Whirlpool}} or {{m|Dive}}, most Trainers usually have at least one Water type in their [[party]]. Also, double weaknesses to Water are fairly common (largely due to the common Rock/Ground typing) while {{p|Kingdra|there}} {{p|Lotad|are}} {{p|Lombre|only}} {{p|Ludicolo|five}} {{p|Palkia|Pokémon}} that have a double resistance to Water (all of which are Water types themselves).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Contest Properties===&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
When used in Contests, Water-type moves typically become [[Beauty Contest|Beauty]] moves, but can also be any of the other four Contest types, excluding [[Cool Contest|Cool]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
As of Generation V, there are {{tt|109|111 including the relative alternate forms of Castform and Rotom}} Water-type Pokémon or {{tt|16.80%|17.10%, including Castform and Rotom forms}} of all Pokémon, making it the most common of the seventeen types. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pure Water-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{water color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{water color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{water color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|007&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|007|Squirtle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Squirtle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|008&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|008|Wartortle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Wartortle}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|009&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|009|Blastoise}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Blastoise}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|054&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|054|Psyduck}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Psyduck}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|055&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|055|Golduck}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Golduck}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|060&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|060|Poliwag}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Poliwag}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|061&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|061|Poliwhirl}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Poliwhirl}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|086&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|086|Seel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Seel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|090&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|090|Shellder}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shellder}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|098&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|098|Krabby}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Krabby}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|099&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|099|Kingler}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kingler}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|116&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|116|Horsea}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Horsea}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|117&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|117|Seadra}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Seadra}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|118&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|118|Goldeen}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Goldeen}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|119&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|119|Seaking}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Seaking}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|120&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|120|Staryu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Staryu}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|129&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|129|Magikarp}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Magikarp}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|134&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|134|Vaporeon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Vaporeon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|158&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|158|Totodile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Totodile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|159&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|159|Croconaw}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Croconaw}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|160&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|160|Feraligatr}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Feraligatr}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|183&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|183|Marill}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Marill}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|184&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|184|Azumarill}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Azumarill}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|186&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|186|Politoed}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Politoed}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|223&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|223|Remoraid}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Remoraid}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|224&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|224|Octillery}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Octillery}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|245&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|245|Suicune}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Suicune}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|258&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|258|Mudkip}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mudkip}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|320&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|320|Wailmer}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Wailmer}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|321&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|321|Wailord}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Wailord}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|341&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|341|Corphish}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Corphish}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|349&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|349|Feebas}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Feebas}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|350&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|350|Milotic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Milotic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|351&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|351R|Castform}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Castform}}{{tt|*|In-battle if raining}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|366&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|366|Clamperl}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Clamperl}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|367&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|367|Huntail}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Huntail}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|368&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|368|Gorebyss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gorebyss}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|370&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|370|Luvdisc}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Luvdisc}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|382&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|382|Kyogre}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kyogre}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|393&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|393|Piplup}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Piplup}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|394&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|394|Prinplup}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Prinplup}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|418&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|418|Buizel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Buizel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|419&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|419|Floatzel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Floatzel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | 422&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|422|Shellos}}&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | {{p|Shellos}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|422E|Shellos}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|456&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|456|Finneon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Finneon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|457&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|457|Lumineon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lumineon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|489&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|489|Phione}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Phione}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|490&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|490|Manaphy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Manaphy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|501&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|501|Oshawott}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Oshawott}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|502&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|502|Dewott}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dewott}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|503&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|503|Samurott}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Samurott}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|515&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|515|Panpour}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Panpour}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|516&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|516|Simipour}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Simipour}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|535&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|535|Tympole}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tympole}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | 550&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|550|Basculin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | {{p|Basculin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|550B|Basculin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|594&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|594|Alomomola}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Alomomola}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|???&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Froakie}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Froakie}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Half Water-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
====Primary Water-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{water color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{water color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{water color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|062&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|062|Poliwrath}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Poliwrath}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|072&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|072|Tentacool}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tentacool}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|073&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|073|Tentacruel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tentacruel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|079&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|079|Slowpoke}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Slowpoke}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|080&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|080|Slowbro}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Slowbro}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|087&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|087|Dewgong}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dewgong}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|091&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|091|Cloyster}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cloyster}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|121&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|121|Starmie}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Starmie}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|130&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|130|Gyarados}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gyarados}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|131&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|131|Lapras}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lapras}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|170&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|170|Chinchou}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Chinchou}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|171&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|171|Lanturn}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lanturn}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|194&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|194|Wooper}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Wooper}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|195&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|195|Quagsire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Quagsire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|199&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|199|Slowking}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Slowking}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|211&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|211|Qwilfish}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Qwilfish}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|222&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|222|Corsola}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Corsola}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|226&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|226|Mantine}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mantine}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|230&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|230|Kingdra}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kingdra}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|259&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|259|Marshtomp}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Marshtomp}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|260&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|260|Swampert}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Swampert}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|270&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|270|Lotad}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lotad}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|271&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|271|Lombre}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lombre}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|272&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|272|Ludicolo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Ludicolo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|278&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|278|Wingull}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Wingull}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|279&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|279|Pelipper}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Pelipper}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|318&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|318|Carvanha}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Carvanha}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|319&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|319|Sharpedo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sharpedo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|339&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|339|Barboach}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Barboach}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|340&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|340|Whiscash}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Whiscash}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|342&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|342|Crawdaunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Crawdaunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|369&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|369|Relicanth}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Relicanth}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|395&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|395|Empoleon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Empoleon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | 423&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|423|Gastrodon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; | {{p|Gastrodon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|423E|Gastrodon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|458&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|458|Mantyke}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mantyke}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|484&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|484|Palkia}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Palkia}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|536&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|536|Palpitoad}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Palpitoad}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|537&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|537|Seismitoad}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Seismitoad}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|564&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|564|Tirtouga}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tirtouga}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|565&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|565|Carracosta}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Carracosta}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|580&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|580|Ducklett}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Ducklett}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|581&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|581|Swanna}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Swanna}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|592&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|592|Frillish}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Frillish}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|593&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|593|Jellicent}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Jellicent}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; |647&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|647|Keldeo}}&lt;br /&gt;
| rowspan=&amp;quot;2&amp;quot; |{{p|Keldeo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|647R|Keldeo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Secondary Water-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{water color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{water color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{water color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{water color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|138&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|138|Omanyte}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Omanyte}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|139&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|139|Omastar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Omastar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|140&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|140|Kabuto}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kabuto}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|141&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|141|Kabutops}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Kabutops}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|283&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|283|Surskit}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Surskit}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|363&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|363|Spheal}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Spheal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|364&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|364|Sealeo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sealeo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|365&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|365|Walrein}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Walrein}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|400&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|400|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Bibarel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|479&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479W|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Rotom}}{{tt|*|Wash Rotom, Generation V onwards}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-head|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Aqua Jet|Physical|Beauty|40|100|20|anyadjacent|The user lunges at the target at a speed that makes it almost invisible. It is sure to strike first.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Aqua Ring|Status|Beauty|—|—|20|self|The user envelops itself in a veil made of water. It regains some HP on every turn.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Aqua Tail|Physical|Cute|90|90|10|anyadjacent|The user attacks by swinging its tail as if it were a vicious wave in a raging storm.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Brine|Special|Smart|65|100|10|anyadjacent|If the target&#039;s HP is down to about half, this attack will hit with double the power.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Bubble|Special|Cute|20|100|30|adjacentfoes|A spray of countless bubbles is jetted at the opposing team. It may also lower the targets&#039; Speed stats.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|BubbleBeam|Special|Beauty|65|100|20|anyadjacent|A spray of bubbles is forcefully ejected at the opposing team. It may also lower their Speed stats.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Clamp|Physical|Tough|35|85|15|anyadjacent|The target is clamped and squeezed by the user&#039;s very thick and sturdy shell for four to five turns.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Crabhammer|Physical|Tough|90|90|10|anyadjacent|The target is hammered with a large pincer. Critical hits land more easily.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Dive|Physical|Beauty|80|100|10|anyadjacent|Diving on the first turn, the user floats up and attacks on the second turn. It can be used to dive deep in the ocean.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Hydro Cannon|Special|Beauty|150|90|5|anyadjacent|The target is hit with a watery blast. The user must rest on the next turn, however.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Hydro Pump|Special|Beauty|120|80|5|anyadjacent|The target is blasted by a huge volume of water launched under great pressure.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Muddy Water|Special|Tough|95|85|10|adjacentfoes|The user attacks by shooting muddy water at the opposing team. It may also lower the target&#039;s accuracy.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Octazooka|Special|Tough|65|85|10|anyadjacent|The user attacks by spraying ink in the target&#039;s face or eyes. It may also lower the target&#039;s accuracy.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Rain Dance|Status|Tough|—|—|5|all|The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns, powering up Water-type moves.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Razor Shell|Physical||75|95|10|anyadjacent|The user cuts its target with sharp shells. This attack may also lower the target&#039;s Defense stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Scald|Special||80|100|15|anyadjacent|The user shoots boiling hot water at its target. It may also leave the target with a burn.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Soak|Status||—|100|20|anyadjacent|The user shoots a torrent of water at the target and changes the target&#039;s type to Water.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Surf|Special|Beauty|95|100|15|alladjacent|It swamps the area around the user with a giant wave. It can also be used for crossing water.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Water Gun|Special|Cute|40|100|25|anyadjacent|The target is blasted with a forceful shot of water.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Water Pledge|Special||50|100|10|anyadjacent|A column of water strikes the target. When combined with its fire equivalent, the damage increases and a rainbow appears.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Water Pulse|Special|Beauty|60|100|20|any|The user attacks the target with a pulsing blast of water. It may also confuse the target.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Water Sport|Status|Cute|—|—|15|all|The user soaks itself with water. The move weakens Fire-type moves while the user is in the battle.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Water Spout|Special|Beauty|150|100|5|adjacentfoes|The user spouts water to damage the opposing team. The lower the user&#039;s HP, the less powerful it becomes.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Waterfall|Physical|Tough|80|100|15|anyadjacent|The user charges at the target and may make it flinch. It can also be used to climb a waterfall.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Whirlpool|Special|Beauty|35|85|15|anyadjacent|Traps foes in a violent swirling whirlpool for four to five turns.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Withdraw|Status|Cute|—|—|40|self|The user withdraws its body into its hard shell, raising its Defense stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-foot|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Water is the most abundant type, with 109 Pokémon species (111 counting {{p|Castform}} and {{p|Rotom}}), comprising nearly 17% of the entire known [[National Pokédex]]. This may be a reference to how water is the most abundant substance on Earth, and how the majority of all species of life live in water.&lt;br /&gt;
* Every generation has introduced Water-type Pokémon whose names begin with the letters P and S.&lt;br /&gt;
* At least one dual-type Water/Flying Pokémon has been introduced in each generation. &lt;br /&gt;
* Every generation has introduced exactly one non-damaging Water-type move.&lt;br /&gt;
* Each possible type combination that is doubly weak to Water ({{2t|Rock|Ground}}, {{2t|Fire|Ground}}, and {{2t|Fire|Rock}}) has been used so far on at least one Pokémon. The same is true for {{t|Electric}}, {{t|Grass}}, {{t|Flying}} and {{t|Psychic}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Water type has been paired with every other type except the {{t|Fire}} type. This means it has been paired with the highest number of types, tied with the {{t|Flying}} type.&lt;br /&gt;
* Water-type moves are tied with the {{t|Dragon}} type for having the most [[held item]]s that boost their power: {{DL|Incense|Sea Incense}}, {{DL|Incense|Wave Incense}}, {{DL|Plate|Splash Plate}}, {{DL|Type-enhancing item|Mystic Water}}, {{DL|Gem|Water Gem}}, and the {{DL|Timespace orbs|Lustrous Orb}}. &lt;br /&gt;
* The Water type has the most [[Gym Leader]]s of its type with a total of six.&lt;br /&gt;
** It is one of two types, the other being {{t|Electric}}, to have a Gym in every main series game so far.&lt;br /&gt;
* {{t|Ground}} is the type most commonly paired up with Water. Previously, Water/{{t|Ground}} was [[List of Pokémon with unique type combinations|unique]] to {{p|Wooper}} and {{p|Quagsire}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation I introduced the most Water-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 32 and Generation IV introduced the least Water-type Pokémon, with 14.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation I introduced the most Water-type moves of any Generation, with nine and Generation II introduced the least Water-type moves, with three.&lt;br /&gt;
* The first dual Water type and the last dual Water type share the same secondary type: Fighting.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Water type is the only main series starter type that doesn&#039;t have a variation of {{m|Double-Edge}}: Fire has {{m|Flare Blitz}}, Grass has {{m|Wood Hammer}}, and {{t|Electric}} has {{m|Volt Tackle}}.&lt;br /&gt;
** Conversely, it is the only one of the four types with a variation of {{m|Quick Attack}}; in this case, being {{m|Aqua Jet}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{water color}}|bordercolor={{water color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=みず (水) &#039;&#039;Mizu&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=水 &#039;&#039;Shuǐ&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Water&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Vesi&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Eau&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Vand&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Wasser&lt;br /&gt;
|el=Νερού &#039;&#039;Nerou&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|he=מים &#039;&#039;Mayim&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Air&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Acqua&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=물 &#039;&#039;Mul&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Vann&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Wodny&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_eu=Água&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Água&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Aquático&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Водяной &#039;&#039;Vodianoi&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Agua&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Apă&lt;br /&gt;
|sv=Vatten&lt;br /&gt;
|th=น้ำ&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Tipo Água]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Acqua (tipo)]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Wasser (Typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Tipo Agua]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Eau]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:みず]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Woda (typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[zh:水（属性）]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<title>Ghost (type)</title>
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		<updated>2013-06-05T14:07:06Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Defense */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{Types}}&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Ghost type&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;ゴーストタイプ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Ghost type&#039;&#039;) is one of the seventeen [[type]]s. Notable Pokémon Trainers that specialize in Ghost-type Pokémon are [[Agatha]] of the [[Kanto]] [[Elite Four]], [[Morty]] of [[Ecruteak City]],  [[Phoebe]] of the [[Hoenn]] Elite Four, [[Fantina]] of [[Hearthome City]], and [[Shauntal]] of the [[Unova]] Elite Four. Prior to [[Generation_IV#Advances_in_gameplay|changes in Generation IV]] all Ghost-type moves were [[physical move|physical]], but they may now also be [[special move|special]] depending on the attack.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Statistical averages==&lt;br /&gt;
===Overall===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=ghost|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=64.21 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=68.21 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=73.86 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=80.82 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=77.46 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=62.18 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=426.75 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Fully evolved===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=ghost|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=75.44 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=82.25 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=84.00 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=89.69 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=86.38 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=71.00 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=488.75 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--out of 17 - Both of Giratina&#039;s forms--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Battle properties==&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation I===&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected2=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|noeffect1=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|noeffect2=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation II-onward===&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected2=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|noeffect1=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Characteristics==&lt;br /&gt;
The Ghost type is the smallest [[type]] in the game, with few additions in each new Pokémon game. They are also unique in the fact that they have a type-specific attack: {{m|Curse}}, which, other than being the only {{type|???}} move before the type was removed in [[Generation V]], works differently for Ghost-type Pokémon than it does for other Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Offense===&lt;br /&gt;
Ghost-type Pokémon are used mainly to inflict status effects, like {{status|confusion}} or {{status|paralysis}}. Most Ghost-type moves cause some sort of effect or a [[status ailment]]. They are a good type to use in Pokémon battling, because of their possession of all-around good attacks, such as {{m|Shadow Claw}} and {{m|Shadow Ball}}. Also, there is no Pokémon that resists a combination of {{t|Fighting}}- and Ghost-type moves, as the only combination capable of this ({{t|Normal}}/Ghost) has never materialized.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Defense===&lt;br /&gt;
The weaknesses of the Ghost type are covered by the resistances of the {{t|Dark}} type, and vice-versa, so their combination, seen in the Pokémon {{p|Sableye}} and {{p|Spiritomb}}, has no weaknesses. However, this does not make for a perfect Pokémon. There is always the possibility for the immunities of the Ghost- and Dark types to be removed via certain moves, such as {{m|Foresight}}, {{m|Odor Sleuth}}, and {{m|Miracle Eye}}, creating a weakness, or neutrality in the case of the latter. The lack of weaknesses is also offset by the lack of any resistances beyond resisting {{t|Poison}} (an uncommon type offensively) and the three immunities to Psychic, Fighting and Normal (which can be removed, as mentioned above).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Contest properties===&lt;br /&gt;
When used in Contests, Ghost-type moves typically become [[Smart Contest|Smart]] moves, but some may be [[Cute Contest|Cute]] or [[Tough Contest|Tough]] moves.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
As of Generation V, there are 27 Ghost-type Pokémon or 4.16% of all Pokémon, making it the rarest of the seventeen types.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pure Ghost-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|200&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|200|Misdreavus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Misdreavus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|353&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|353|Shuppet}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shuppet}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|354&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|354|Banette}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Banette}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|355&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|355|Duskull}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Duskull}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|356&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|356|Dusclops}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dusclops}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|429&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|429|Mismagius}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mismagius}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|477&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|477|Dusknoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dusknoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|562&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|562|Yamask}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Yamask}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|563&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|563|Cofagrigus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cofagrigus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Half Ghost-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
====Primary Ghost-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|092&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|092|Gastly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gastly}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|093&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|093|Haunter}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Haunter}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|094&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|094|Gengar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gengar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|425&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|425|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|426&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|442&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|442|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=2|487&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|487|Giratina}}&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=2|{{p|Giratina}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|487O|Giratina}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|607&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|607|Litwick}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Litwick}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|608&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|608|Lampent}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lampent}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|609&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|609|Chandelure}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Chandelure}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Secondary Ghost-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|292&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|292|Shedinja}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shedinja}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|302&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|302|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|478&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|478|Froslass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Froslass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| rowspan=&amp;quot;6&amp;quot; |479&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479O|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| rowspan=&amp;quot;5&amp;quot; |{{p|Rotom}}{{tt|*|Generation IV}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479W|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479R|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479F|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479L|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|592&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|592{{#ifexpr: ({{#time: H}} mod 2) = 0||F}}|Frillish}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Frillish}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|593&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|593{{#ifexpr: ({{#time: H}} mod 2) = 0||F}}|Jellicent}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Jellicent}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|622&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|622|Golett}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Golett}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|623&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|623|Golurk}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Golurk}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Pokéstar Studios opponents====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;unsortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Demon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Majin}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-head|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Astonish|Physical|Smart|30|100|15|anyadjacent|The user attacks the target while shouting in a startling fashion. It may also make the target flinch.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Confuse Ray|Status|Smart|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The target is exposed to a sinister ray that triggers confusion.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Curse|Status|Tough|—|—|10|self|A move that works differently for the Ghost type than for all the other types.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Destiny Bond|Status|Smart|—|—|5|self|When this move is used, if the user faints, the Pokémon that landed the knockout hit also faints.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Grudge|Status|Tough|—|—|5|self|If the user faints, the user&#039;s grudge fully depletes the PP of the opponent&#039;s move that knocked it out.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Hex|Special||50|100|10|anyadjacent|This relentless attack does massive damage to a target affected by status problems.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Lick|Physical|Tough|20|100|30|anyadjacent|The target is licked with a long tongue, causing damage. It may also leave the target with paralysis.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Night Shade|Special|Smart|Varies|100|15|anyadjacent|The user makes the target see a frightening mirage. It inflicts damage matching the user&#039;s level.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Nightmare|Status|Smart|—|100|15|anyadjacent|A sleeping target sees a nightmare that inflicts some damage every turn.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Ominous Wind|Special|Smart|60|100|5|anyadjacent|The user blasts the target with a gust of repulsive wind. It may also raise all the user&#039;s stats at once.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Shadow Ball|Special|Smart|80|100|15|anyadjacent|The user hurls a shadowy blob at the target. It may also lower the target&#039;s Sp. Def stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Shadow Claw|Physical|Cute|70|100|15|anyadjacent|The user slashes with a sharp claw made from shadows. Critical hits land more easily.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Shadow Force|Physical|Smart|120|100|5|anyadjacent|The user disappears, then strikes the target on the second turn. It hits even if the target protects itself.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Shadow Punch|Physical|Smart|60|—|20|anyadjacent|The user throws a punch from the shadows. The punch lands without fail}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Shadow Sneak|Physical|Smart|40|100|30|anyadjacent|The user extends its shadow and attacks the target from behind. This move always goes first.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Spite|Status|Smart|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The user unleashes its grudge on the move last used by the target by cutting 4 PP from it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-foot|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* There are no pure Ghost-type species in [[Generation I]].&lt;br /&gt;
* In Generation I, Ghost-type moves have no effect on Psychic-type Pokémon, though an abundance of evidence suggests that this may have been an error. Multiple sources mention that Ghost-type moves are super effective on Psychic-type Pokémon: official strategy guides published by Nintendo, two episodes of the {{pkmn|anime}} ([[EP023|&#039;&#039;The Tower of Terror&#039;&#039;]] and [[EP024|&#039;&#039;Haunter versus Kadabra&#039;&#039;]]), and even the games themselves, where a Trainer in the [[Saffron Gym]] mentions that Psychic-type Pokémon &amp;quot;only fear {{t|Bug}}s and Ghosts&amp;quot; (though the reference to Ghost-type Pokémon was removed in Yellow). This was changed in [[Generation II]] to make Ghost moves actually be super effective against Psychic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* There are no Ghost-type moves that have an {{stat|accuracy}} lower than 100%.&lt;br /&gt;
* While the Ghost type has an immunity to Normal-type moves, several damaging moves that display as Normal can affect them, including {{m|Hidden Power}} and {{m|Struggle}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* There are no pure Ghost-type Pokémon that evolve into a dual-type Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* The only Ghost-type move with more than 80 base power is {{m|Shadow Force}}, exclusive to {{p|Giratina}}.&lt;br /&gt;
** {{m|Hex}}, however, will have a base power of 100 if the target is inflicted with a status ailment.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Ghost type is the only type that, when paired, can have a double weakness to itself, through the hypothetical Ghost/{{t|Psychic}} pairing.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation V introduced the most Ghost-type Pokémon of any generation, with nine and Generation II introduced the fewest Ghost-type Pokémon, with only {{p|Misdreavus|one}}. Coincidentally, Generation II introduced the most Ghost-type moves of any generation, with five and Generation V introduced the fewest Ghost-type moves, with only {{m|Hex|one}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Ghost type is the only type immune to {{t|Normal|two}} {{t|Fighting|types.}}&lt;br /&gt;
* In {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}, most Ghost-type Pokémon can naturally move through walls. While on a wall tile, they cannot be attacked but can attack their foes, and their {{DL|Stats|Belly}} empties at a rate of 5 per turn.&lt;br /&gt;
* In [[Pokémon Conquest]], Ghost-type Pokémon&#039;s movement across the game&#039;s grid-based battlefields cannot be obstructed by enemy Pokémon (analogous to a {{wp|Knight (chess)|knight}} in chess), although they do not {{t|Flying|fly}} or {{a|levitate}}, which allows further freedom of movement.&lt;br /&gt;
* Offensively, the only difference between {{t|Dark}} and Ghost is that Dark type moves are not very effective on {{t|Fighting}} and Ghost type moves don&#039;t affect {{t|Normal}}, while the other does normal damage to that type.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, defensively the types are almost complete opposites, leaving the {{p|Sableye|two}} {{p|Spiritomb|Pokémon}} that are both types with no weakness.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{ghost color}}|bordercolor={{ghost color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=ゴースト &#039;&#039;Ghost&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=幽靈 / 幽灵 &#039;&#039;Yōulíng&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Geest&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Spook&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Kummitus&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Aave&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Haamu&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Spectre&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Spøgelses&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Geist&lt;br /&gt;
|el=Φάντασμα &#039;&#039;Fantasma&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|he=רוח &#039;&#039;Ruach&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Hantu&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Spettro&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=고스트 &#039;&#039;Ghost&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Spøkelse&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Duch&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Fantasma&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Призрачный &#039;&#039;Prizrachnyi&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Fantasma&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Fantomă&lt;br /&gt;
|sv=Spöke&lt;br /&gt;
|th=ผี or วิญญาณ&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Tipo Ghost]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Spettro (tipo)]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Geist (Typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Tipo Fantasma]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Spectre]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:ゴースト (タイプ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Duch (typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[zh:幽灵（属性）]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<title>Ghost (type)</title>
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		<updated>2013-04-05T16:33:11Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{Types}}&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Ghost type&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;ゴーストタイプ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Ghost type&#039;&#039;) is one of the seventeen [[type]]s. Notable Pokémon Trainers that specialize in Ghost-type Pokémon are [[Agatha]] of the [[Kanto]] [[Elite Four]], [[Morty]] of [[Ecruteak City]],  [[Phoebe]] of the [[Hoenn]] Elite Four, [[Fantina]] of [[Hearthome City]], and [[Shauntal]] of the [[Unova]] Elite Four. Prior to Generation IV, where moves are designated [[Physical move|physical]] or [[Special move|special]] based on the move itself rather than its type, all Ghost-type moves were physical.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Statistical averages==&lt;br /&gt;
===Overall===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=ghost|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=64.21 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=68.21 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=73.86 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=80.82 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=77.46 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=62.18 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=426.75 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Fully evolved===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=ghost|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=75.44 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=82.25 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=84.00 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=89.69 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=86.38 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=71.00 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=488.75 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--out of 17 - Both of Giratina&#039;s forms--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Battle properties==&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation I===&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected2=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|noeffect1=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|noeffect2=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Generation II-onward===&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Poison&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected1=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected2=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
|noeffect1=Normal&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Characteristics==&lt;br /&gt;
The Ghost type is the smallest [[type]] in the game, with few additions in each new Pokémon game. They are also unique in the fact that they have a type-specific attack: {{m|Curse}}, which, other than being the only {{type|???}} move before the type was removed in [[Generation V]], works differently for Ghost-type Pokémon than it does for other Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Offense===&lt;br /&gt;
Ghost-type Pokémon are used mainly to inflict status effects, like {{status|confusion}} or {{status|paralysis}}. Most Ghost-type moves cause some sort of effect or a [[status ailment]]. They are a good type to use in Pokémon battling, because of their possession of all-around good attacks, such as {{m|Shadow Claw}} and {{m|Shadow Ball}}. Also, there is no Pokémon that resists a combination of {{t|Fighting}}- and Ghost-type moves, as the only combination capable of this ({{t|Normal}}/Ghost) has never materialized.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Defense===&lt;br /&gt;
The weaknesses of the Ghost type are covered by the resistances of the {{t|Dark}} type, and vice-versa, so their combination, seen in the Pokémon {{p|Sableye}} and {{p|Spiritomb}}, has no weaknesses. However, this does not make for a perfect Pokémon. There is always the possibility for the immunities of the Ghost- and Dark types to be removed via certain moves, such as {{m|Foresight}}, {{m|Odor Sleuth}}, and {{m|Miracle Eye}}, creating a weakness, or neutrality in the case of the latter. The lack of weaknesses is also offset by the lack of any resistances beyond resisting Bug and Poison (uncommon types offensively) and the three immunities to Psychic, Fighting and Normal (which can be removed, as mentioned above).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Contest properties===&lt;br /&gt;
When used in Contests, Ghost-type moves typically become [[Smart Contest|Smart]] moves, but some may be [[Cute Contest|Cute]] or [[Tough Contest|Tough]] moves.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
As of Generation V, there are 27 Ghost-type Pokémon or 4.16% of all Pokémon, making it the least common of the seventeen types.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pure Ghost-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|200&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|200|Misdreavus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Misdreavus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|353&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|353|Shuppet}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shuppet}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|354&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|354|Banette}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Banette}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|355&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|355|Duskull}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Duskull}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|356&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|356|Dusclops}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dusclops}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|429&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|429|Mismagius}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mismagius}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|477&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|477|Dusknoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Dusknoir}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|562&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|562|Yamask}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Yamask}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|563&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|563|Cofagrigus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cofagrigus}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Half Ghost-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
====Primary Ghost-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|092&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|092|Gastly}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gastly}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|093&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|093|Haunter}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Haunter}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|094&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|094|Gengar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Gengar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|425&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|425|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Drifloon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|426&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|426|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Drifblim}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|442&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|442|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=2|487&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|487|Giratina}}&lt;br /&gt;
|rowspan=2|{{p|Giratina}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|487O|Giratina}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|607&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|607|Litwick}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Litwick}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|608&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|608|Lampent}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Lampent}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|609&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|609|Chandelure}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Chandelure}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Secondary Ghost-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|292&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|292|Shedinja}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shedinja}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|302&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|302|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|478&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|478|Froslass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Froslass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| rowspan=&amp;quot;6&amp;quot; |479&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479O|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
| rowspan=&amp;quot;5&amp;quot; |{{p|Rotom}}{{tt|*|Generation IV}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479W|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479R|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479F|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|479L|Rotom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|592&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|592{{#ifexpr: ({{#time: H}} mod 2) = 0||F}}|Frillish}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Frillish}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|593&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|593{{#ifexpr: ({{#time: H}} mod 2) = 0||F}}|Jellicent}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Jellicent}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|622&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|622|Golett}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Golett}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|623&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|623|Golurk}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Golurk}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Pokéstar Studios Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{ghost color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{ghost color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;unsortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{ghost color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #{{ghost color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Demon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Majin}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-head|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Astonish|Physical|Smart|30|100|15|anyadjacent|The user attacks the target while shouting in a startling fashion. It may also make the target flinch.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Confuse Ray|Status|Smart|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The target is exposed to a sinister ray that triggers confusion.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Curse|Status|Tough|—|—|10|self|A move that works differently for the Ghost type than for all the other types.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Destiny Bond|Status|Smart|—|—|5|self|When this move is used, if the user faints, the Pokémon that landed the knockout hit also faints.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Grudge|Status|Tough|—|—|5|self|If the user faints, the user&#039;s grudge fully depletes the PP of the opponent&#039;s move that knocked it out.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Hex|Special||50|100|10|anyadjacent|This relentless attack does massive damage to a target affected by status problems.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Lick|Physical|Tough|20|100|30|anyadjacent|The target is licked with a long tongue, causing damage. It may also leave the target with paralysis.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|1|Night Shade|Special|Smart|Varies|100|15|anyadjacent|The user makes the target see a frightening mirage. It inflicts damage matching the user&#039;s level.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Nightmare|Status|Smart|—|100|15|anyadjacent|A sleeping target sees a nightmare that inflicts some damage every turn.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Ominous Wind|Special|Smart|60|100|5|anyadjacent|The user blasts the target with a gust of repulsive wind. It may also raise all the user&#039;s stats at once.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Shadow Ball|Special|Smart|80|100|15|anyadjacent|The user hurls a shadowy blob at the target. It may also lower the target&#039;s Sp. Def stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Shadow Claw|Physical|Cute|70|100|15|anyadjacent|The user slashes with a sharp claw made from shadows. Critical hits land more easily.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Shadow Force|Physical|Smart|120|100|5|anyadjacent|The user disappears, then strikes the target on the second turn. It hits even if the target protects itself.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Shadow Punch|Physical|Smart|60|—|20|anyadjacent|The user throws a punch from the shadows. The punch lands without fail}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Shadow Sneak|Physical|Smart|40|100|30|anyadjacent|The user extends its shadow and attacks the target from behind. This move always goes first.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Spite|Status|Smart|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The user unleashes its grudge on the move last used by the target by cutting 4 PP from it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-foot|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* There are no pure Ghost-type species in [[Generation I]].&lt;br /&gt;
* In Generation I, Ghost-type moves have no effect on Psychic-type Pokémon, though an abundance of evidence suggests that this may have been an error. Multiple sources mention that Ghost-type moves are super effective on Psychic-type Pokémon: official strategy guides published by Nintendo, two episodes of the {{pkmn|anime}} ([[EP023|&#039;&#039;The Tower of Terror&#039;&#039;]] and [[EP024|&#039;&#039;Haunter versus Kadabra&#039;&#039;]]), and even the games themselves, where a Trainer in the [[Saffron Gym]] mentions that Psychic-type Pokémon &amp;quot;only fear {{t|Bug}}s and Ghosts&amp;quot; (though the reference to Ghost-type Pokémon was removed in Yellow). This was changed in [[Generation II]] to make Ghost moves actually be super effective against Psychic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* There are no Ghost-type moves that have an {{stat|accuracy}} lower than 100%.&lt;br /&gt;
* While the Ghost type has an immunity to Normal-type moves, several damaging moves that display as Normal can affect them, including {{m|Hidden Power}} and {{m|Struggle}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* There are no pure Ghost-type Pokémon that evolve into a dual-type Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* The only Ghost-type move with more than 80 base power is {{m|Shadow Force}}, exclusive to {{p|Giratina}}.&lt;br /&gt;
** {{m|Hex}}, however, will have a base power of 100 if the target is inflicted with a status ailment.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Ghost type is the only type that, when paired, can have a double weakness to itself, through the hypothetical Ghost/{{t|Psychic}} pairing. {{t|Dragon}}, the other type that shares this characteristic, is super effective against only itself.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation V introduced the most Ghost-type Pokémon of any generation, with nine and Generation II introduced the fewest Ghost-type Pokémon, with only {{p|Misdreavus|one}}. Coincidentally, Generation II introduced the most Ghost-type moves of any generation, with five and Generation V introduced the fewest Ghost-type moves, with only {{m|Hex|one}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* The Ghost type is the only type immune to two types.&lt;br /&gt;
* In {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}, most Ghost-type Pokémon can naturally move through walls. While on a wall tile, they cannot be attacked but can attack their foes, and their {{DL|Stats|Belly}} empties at a rate of 5 per turn.&lt;br /&gt;
* Offensively, the only difference between {{t|Dark}} and Ghost is that Dark type moves are not very effective on {{t|Fighting}} and Ghost type moves don&#039;t affect {{t|Normal}}, while the other does normal damage to that type.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, defensively the types are almost complete opposites, leaving the {{p|Sableye|two}} {{p|Spiritomb|Pokémon}} that are both types with no weakness.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{ghost color}}|bordercolor={{ghost color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=ゴースト &#039;&#039;Ghost&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=幽靈 / 幽灵 &#039;&#039;Yōulíng&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Geest&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Spook&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Kummitus&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Aave&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Haamu&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Spectre&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Spøgelses&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Geist&lt;br /&gt;
|el=Φάντασμα &#039;&#039;Fantasma&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|he=רוח &#039;&#039;Ruach&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Hantu&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Spettro&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=고스트 &#039;&#039;Ghost&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Spøkelse&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Duch&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Fantasma&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Призрачный &#039;&#039;Prizrachnyi&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|es=Fantasma&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Fantomă&lt;br /&gt;
|sv=Spöke&lt;br /&gt;
|th=ผี or วิญญาณ&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Tipo Ghost]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Geist (Typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Tipo Fantasma]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Spectre]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Spettro (tipo)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:ゴースト (タイプ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Duch (typ)]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<title>Dark (type)</title>
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		<updated>2013-04-05T16:30:42Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;:&#039;&#039;If you were looking for the moves known as Dark moves in Japanese, see [[Shadow move]].&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
----&lt;br /&gt;
{{types}}&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Dark type&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;あくタイプ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Evil type&#039;&#039;) is one of the seventeen [[type]]s. Notable Trainers that specialize in Dark-type Pokémon are [[Karen]] of the [[Indigo Plateau|Johto]] [[Elite Four]], [[Sidney]] of the [[Hoenn]] Elite Four, and [[Grimsley]] of the [[Unova]] Elite Four. Notably, the Dark type is the only type that has never had a [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]] specialize in it. Prior to Generation IV, where moves are designated [[Physical move|physical]] or [[Special move|special]] based on the move itself rather than its type, all Dark-type moves were special. Dark-type Pokémon were added in [[Generation II]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Statistical averages==&lt;br /&gt;
===Overall===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=dark|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=67.05 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=89.64 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=65.72 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=70.69 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=63.62 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=73.95 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=430.67 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Fully evolved===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=dark|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=76.61 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=101.91 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=78.35 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=83.52 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=75.26 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=80.22 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=495.87 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--out of 16--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Battle properties==&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected1=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted3=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Characteristics==&lt;br /&gt;
===Defense===&lt;br /&gt;
Dark-type Pokémon are notable for the fact that they don&#039;t have any strong stat trends other than Attack (which is in and of itself modified by a few powerful outliers and slightly ironic as Dark was a special type, not a physical type), but usually have relatively poor defenses, with the exception of {{p|Umbreon}}, {{p|Spiritomb}}, {{p|Bisharp}}, {{p|Drapion}}, {{p|Scrafty}}, {{p|Mandibuzz}} and {{p|Tyranitar}}. On the plus side, Dark types have an immunity to {{type|Psychic}} moves. Additionally, Pokémon that are both Dark-type and {{type|Ghost}} have no weaknesses to any moves of any type (excluding {{type|Fighting}} moves used under immunity-negating conditions such as {{DL|In-battle effect item|Ring Target}} or {{a|Scrappy}}), as the resistances of the Dark type cover the weaknesses of Ghost, and vice-versa. Meanwhile, if a Pokémon with the types Psychic and Dark were to exist, then it would have no resistances while having a double weakness to Bug type and an immunity to Psychic (It would also be the only Pokémon with Bug as a sole weakness).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Offense===&lt;br /&gt;
Dark-type moves, when combating Psychic types, are especially useful due to their secondary effects; {{m|Crunch}} lowers Defense (an already low stat among Psychic types), {{m|Bite}} causes {{Status|flinch}}ing, {{m|Faint Attack}} never misses, {{m|Night Slash}} has a high {{DL|Damage modification|critical hit}} ratio while {{m|Pursuit}} hits Pokémon as they switch for double damage. Many Dark-type moves also involve stealing or deception, such as moves like: {{m|Thief}}, which steals an opponent&#039;s held item; {{m|Snatch}}, which steals the beneficial effects of an opponent&#039;s moves; and {{m|Foul Play}}, which uses a number of the opponent&#039;s offensive modifiers, such as [[Statistics|Attack]], to calculate damage.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Even though the Dark type was considered a [[special move|special type]] prior to [[Generation IV]], the three Dark-type moves that are currently special ({{m|Dark Pulse}}, {{m|Snarl}} and {{m|Night Daze}}) were introduced after [[Generation III]], meaning that all Dark-type moves that were once special moves are now all [[physical move]]s, which helps many Dark types since most of them are physical attackers.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Contest Properties===&lt;br /&gt;
When used in Contests, Dark-type moves typically are of the [[Smart Contest|Smart]] category, but can also fall in any of the other four Contest categories.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
As of Generation V, there are 39 Dark-type Pokémon or 6.01% of all Pokémon, making it tied with the {{t|Electric}} type as the twelfth most common type.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pure Dark-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{dark color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{dark color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{dark color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dark color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|197&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|197|Umbreon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Umbreon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|261&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|261|Poochyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Poochyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|262&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|262|Mightyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mightyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|359&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|359|Absol}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Absol}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|491&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|491|Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|509&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|509|Purrloin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Purrloin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|510&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|510|Liepard}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Liepard}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|570&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|570|Zorua}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Zorua}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|571&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|571|Zoroark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Zoroark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Pokéstar Studios Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{dark color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{dark color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;unsortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{dark color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dark color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Monster}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Monster}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Half Dark-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
====Primary Dark-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{dark color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{dark color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{dark color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dark color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|198&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|198|Murkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Murkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|215&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|215|Sneasel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sneasel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|228&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|228|Houndour}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Houndour}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|229&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|229|Houndoom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Houndoom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|302&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|302|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|430&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|430|Honchkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Honchkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|461&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|461|Weavile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Weavile}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|559&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|559|Scraggy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Scraggy}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|560&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|560|Scrafty}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Scrafty}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|624&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|624|Pawniard}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Pawniard}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|625&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|625|Bisharp}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Bisharp}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|629&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|629|Vullaby}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Vullaby}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|630&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|630|Mandibuzz}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mandibuzz}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|633&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|633|Deino}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Deino}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|634&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|634|Zweilous}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Zweilous}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|635&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|635|Hydreigon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Hydreigon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Secondary Dark-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{dark color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{dark color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{dark color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dark color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|248&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|248|Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|274&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|274|Nuzleaf}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Nuzleaf}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|275&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|275|Shiftry}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shiftry}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|318&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|318|Carvanha}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Carvanha}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|319&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|319|Sharpedo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sharpedo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|332&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|332|Cacturne}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cacturne}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|342&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|342|Crawdaunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Crawdaunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|434&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|434|Stunky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Stunky}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|435&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|435|Skuntank}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Skuntank}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|442&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|442|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|452&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|452|Drapion}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Drapion}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|551&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|551|Sandile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sandile}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|552&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|552|Krokorok}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Krokorok}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|553&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|553|Krookodile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Krookodile}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Pokéstar Studios Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
{| {| class=&amp;quot;roundy&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #{{dark color light}}; border: 5px solid #{{dark color}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|&lt;br /&gt;
{| border=1 width=&amp;quot;100%&amp;quot; class=&amp;quot;sortable&amp;quot; style=&amp;quot;margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{dark color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|- style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dark color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Brycen-man}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Brycen-man}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Majin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Majin}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-head|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Assurance|Physical|Beauty|50|100|10|anyadjacent|If the target has already taken some damage in the same turn, this attack&#039;s power is doubled.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Beat Up|Physical|Smart|Varies|100|10|anyadjacent|The user gets all party Pokémon to attack the target. The more party Pokémon, the greater the number of attacks.}}{{movelist/battle|1|Bite|Physical|Tough|60|100|25|anyadjacent|The target is bitten with viciously sharp fangs. It may make the target flinch.}}{{movelist/battle|2|Crunch|Physical|Tough|80|100|15|anyadjacent|The user crunches up the target with sharp fangs. It may also lower the target&#039;s Defense stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Dark Pulse|Special|Cool|80|100|15|any|The user releases a horrible aura imbued with dark thoughts. It may also make the target flinch.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Dark Void|Status|Smart|—|80|10|adjacentfoes|Opposing Pokémon are dragged into a world of total darkness that makes them sleep.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Embargo|Status|Cute|—|100|15|anyadjacent|It prevents the target from using its held item. Its Trainer is also prevented from using items on it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Faint Attack|Physical|Smart|60|—|20|anyadjacent|The user approaches the target disarmingly, then throws a sucker punch. It hits without fail.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Fake Tears|Status|Smart|—|100|20|anyadjacent|The user feigns crying to fluster the target, harshly lowering its Sp. Def stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Flatter|Status|Smart|—|100|15|anyadjacent|Flattery is used to confuse the target. However, it also raises the target&#039;s Sp. Atk stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Fling|Physical|Tough|Varies|100|10|anyadjacent|The user flings its held item at the target to attack. Its power and effects depend on the item.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Foul Play|Physical||95|100|15|anyadjacent|The user turns the target&#039;s power against it. The higher the target&#039;s Attack stat, the greater the damage.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Hone Claws|Status||—|—|15|self|The user sharpens its claws to boost its Attack stat and accuracy.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Knock Off|Physical|Smart|20|100|20|anyadjacent|The user slaps down the target&#039;s held item, preventing that item from being used in the battle.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Memento|Status|Tough|—|—|10|anyadjacent|The user faints when using this move. In return, it harshly lowers the target&#039;s Attack and Sp. Atk.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Nasty Plot|Status|Cute|—|—|20|self|The user stimulates its brain by thinking bad thoughts. It sharply raises the user&#039;s Sp. Atk.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Night Daze|Special||85|95|10|anyadjacent|The user lets loose a pitch-black shock wave at its target. It may also lower the target&#039;s accuracy.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Night Slash|Physical|Beauty|70|100|15|anyadjacent|The user slashes the target the instant an opportunity arises. Critical hits land more easily.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Payback|Physical|Cool|50|100|10|anyadjacent|If the user moves after the target, this attack&#039;s power will be doubled.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Punishment|Physical|Smart|Varies|100|5|anyadjacent|This attack&#039;s power increases the more the target has powered up with stat changes.}}{{movelist/battle|2|Pursuit|Physical|Smart|40|100|20|anyadjacent|An attack move that inflicts double damage if used on a target that is switching out of battle.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Quash|Status||—|100|15|anyadjacent|The user suppresses the target and makes its move go last.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Snarl|Special||55|95|15|adjacentfoes|The user yells as if it is ranting about something, making the target&#039;s Sp. Atk stat decrease.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Snatch|Status|Smart|—|—|10|self|The user steals the effects of any healing or stat-changing move the opponent attempts to use.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Sucker Punch|Physical|Smart|80|100|5|anyadjacent|This move enables the user to attack first. It fails if the target is not readying an attack, however.}}{{movelist/battle|4|Switcheroo|Status|Cool|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The user trades held items with the target faster than the eye can follow.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Taunt|Status|Smart|—|100|20|anyadjacent|The target is taunted into a rage that allows it to use only attack moves for three turns.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Thief|Physical|Tough|40|100|10|anyadjacent|The user attacks and steals the target&#039;s held item simultaneously. It can&#039;t steal if the user holds an item.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Torment|Status|Smart|—|100|15|anyadjacent|The user torments and enrages the target, making it incapable of using the same move twice in a row.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-foot|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Officially, this type&#039;s Brazilian Portuguese translation is &amp;quot;Noturno&amp;quot; (nocturnal), but at times it is named as &amp;quot;Sombrio&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;Trevas&amp;quot; (darkness) as well.&lt;br /&gt;
* Because of {{m|Bite}}&#039;s change to Dark from the {{t|Normal}} type in [[Generation II]], there has been at least one Dark-type move introduced in each generation. Despite this, there is not a Dark-type Pokémon from each generation; Dark is the only type not assigned to a Pokémon introduced in Generation I. This is the opposite situation to the other type introduced in Generation II, {{t|Steel}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* There has yet to be a [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]] that specializes in the Dark type. Despite this, there have been three [[Elite Four]] members who specialize in Dark-type Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* Because Dark-type moves are only super effective against the {{t|Psychic}} and {{t|Ghost}} types, and there has not yet been a Pokémon with that type combination, Dark-type moves cannot currently deal 4× damage.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation V introduced the most Dark-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 16 and Generation II introduced the {{tt|least|not counting Generation I, since this type was unavailable at that time}} Dark-type Pokémon, with six. &lt;br /&gt;
* Despite Dark-type moves being exclusively special before the physical/special split, every Dark-type move introduced before the split was made a physical move.&lt;br /&gt;
* Both types that Dark is weak to, Bug and Fighting, share a weakness to Flying types.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation IV introduced the most Dark-type moves of any Generation, with 11. Generation II (not counting Bite since it was introduced in Generation I) and V introduced the {{tt|least|not counting Generation I, since this type was unavailable at that time}} Dark-type moves, with five.&lt;br /&gt;
* Offensively, the only difference between Dark and {{t|Ghost}} is that Dark type moves are not very effective on {{t|Fighting}} and Ghost type moves don&#039;t affect {{t|Normal}}, while the other does normal damage to that type.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, defensively the types are almost complete opposites, leaving the {{p|Sableye|two}} {{p|Spiritomb|Pokémon}} that are both types with no weakness.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{dark color}}|bordercolor={{dark color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=惡 / 恶 &#039;&#039;È&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;邪惡 / 邪恶 &#039;&#039;Xié&#039;è&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Duister&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Donker&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Pimeys&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Pimeä&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Ténèbres&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Mørke&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Unlicht&lt;br /&gt;
|el=Σκοταδιού &#039;&#039;Skotadiou&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|he=אופל &#039;&#039;Offel&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Kegelapan&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Buio&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=あく (悪) &#039;&#039;Aku&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=악 &#039;&#039;Ak&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Mørk&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Mroczny&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Escuro&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Noturno&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Тёмный &#039;&#039;Tyomnii&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|es_la= Obscuro&lt;br /&gt;
|es_eu=Siniestro&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Întuneric&lt;br /&gt;
|sv=Mörker&lt;br /&gt;
|th=มืด or ความมืด&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Unlicht (Typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Tipo Siniestro]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Ténèbres (type)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Buio (tipo)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:あく]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Tipo Dark]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Dark_(type)&amp;diff=1876821</id>
		<title>Dark (type)</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Dark_(type)&amp;diff=1876821"/>
		<updated>2013-04-05T16:27:54Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;:&#039;&#039;If you were looking for the moves known as Dark moves in Japanese, see [[Shadow move]].&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
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{{types}}&lt;br /&gt;
The &#039;&#039;&#039;Dark type&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;あくタイプ&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Evil type&#039;&#039;) is one of the seventeen [[type]]s. Notable Trainers that specialize in Dark-type Pokémon are [[Karen]] of the [[Indigo Plateau|Johto]] [[Elite Four]], [[Sidney]] of the [[Hoenn]] Elite Four, and [[Grimsley]] of the [[Unova]] Elite Four. Notably, the Dark type is the only type that has never had a [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]] specialize in it. Prior to Generation IV, where moves are designated [[Physical move|physical]] or [[Special move|special]] based on the move itself rather than its type, all Dark-type moves were special. Dark-type Pokémon were added in [[Generation II]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Statistical averages==&lt;br /&gt;
===Overall===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=dark|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=67.05 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=89.64 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=65.72 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=70.69 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=63.62 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=73.95 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=430.67 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Fully evolved===&lt;br /&gt;
{{BaseStatNoCat|&lt;br /&gt;
type=dark|&lt;br /&gt;
HP=76.61 |&lt;br /&gt;
Attack=101.91 |&lt;br /&gt;
Defense=78.35 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpAtk=83.52 |&lt;br /&gt;
SpDef=75.26 |&lt;br /&gt;
Speed=80.22 |&lt;br /&gt;
Total=495.87 }}&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;!--out of 16--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Battle properties==&lt;br /&gt;
{{typebattle&lt;br /&gt;
|type=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto1=Bug&lt;br /&gt;
|weakto2=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resist1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|resist2=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|unaffected1=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken1=Ghost&lt;br /&gt;
|weaken2=Psychic&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted1=Dark&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted2=Fighting&lt;br /&gt;
|resisted3=Steel&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Characteristics==&lt;br /&gt;
===Defense===&lt;br /&gt;
Dark-type Pokémon are notable for the fact that they don&#039;t have any strong stat trends other than Attack (which is in and of itself modified by a few powerful outliers and slightly ironic as Dark was a special type, not a physical type), but usually have relatively poor defenses, with the exception of {{p|Umbreon}}, {{p|Spiritomb}}, {{p|Bisharp}}, {{p|Drapion}}, {{p|Scrafty}}, {{p|Mandibuzz}} and {{p|Tyranitar}}. On the plus side, Dark types have an immunity to {{type|Psychic}} moves. Additionally, Pokémon that are both Dark-type and {{type|Ghost}} have no weaknesses to any moves of any type (excluding {{type|Fighting}} moves used under immunity-negating conditions such as {{DL|In-battle effect item|Ring Target}} or {{a|Scrappy}}), as the resistances of the Dark type cover the weaknesses of Ghost, and vice-versa. Meanwhile, if a Pokémon with the types Psychic and Dark were to exist, then it would have no resistances while having a double weakness to Bug type and an immunity to Psychic (It would also be the only Pokémon with Bug as a sole weakness).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Offense===&lt;br /&gt;
Dark-type moves, when combating Psychic types, are especially useful due to their secondary effects; {{m|Crunch}} lowers Defense (an already low stat among Psychic types), {{m|Bite}} causes {{Status|flinch}}ing, {{m|Faint Attack}} never misses, {{m|Night Slash}} has a high {{DL|Damage modification|critical hit}} ratio while {{m|Pursuit}} hits Pokémon as they switch for double damage. Many Dark-type moves also involve stealing or deception, such as moves like: {{m|Thief}}, which steals an opponent&#039;s held item; {{m|Snatch}}, which steals the beneficial effects of an opponent&#039;s moves; and {{m|Foul Play}}, which uses a number of the opponent&#039;s offensive modifiers, such as [[Statistics|Attack]], to calculate damage.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Even though the Dark type was considered a [[special move|special type]] prior to [[Generation IV]], the three Dark-type moves that are currently special ({{m|Dark Pulse}}, {{m|Snarl}} and {{m|Night Daze}}) were introduced after [[Generation III]], meaning that all Dark-type moves that were once special moves are now all [[physical move]]s, which helps many Dark types since most of them are physical attackers.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Contest Properties===&lt;br /&gt;
When used in Contests, Dark-type moves typically are of the [[Smart Contest|Smart]] category, but can also fall in any of the other four Contest categories.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Pokémon==&lt;br /&gt;
As of Generation V, there are 39 Dark-type Pokémon or 6.01% of all Pokémon, making it tied with the {{t|Electric}} type as the twelfth most common type.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Pure Dark-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
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|-style=&amp;quot;background: #{{dark color light}};&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|197&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|197|Umbreon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Umbreon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|261&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|261|Poochyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Poochyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|262&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|262|Mightyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mightyena}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|359&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|359|Absol}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Absol}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|491&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|491|Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|509&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|509|Purrloin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Purrloin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|510&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|510|Liepard}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Liepard}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|570&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|570|Zorua}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Zorua}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|571&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|571|Zoroark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Zoroark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
====Pokéstar Studios Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
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|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Monster}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Monster}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
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===Half Dark-type Pokémon===&lt;br /&gt;
====Primary Dark-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
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! #&lt;br /&gt;
!&lt;br /&gt;
! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|198&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|198|Murkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Murkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|215&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|215|Sneasel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sneasel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|228&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|228|Houndour}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Houndour}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|229&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|229|Houndoom}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Houndoom}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|302&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|302|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sableye}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|430&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|430|Honchkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Honchkrow}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|461&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|461|Weavile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Weavile}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|559&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|559|Scraggy}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Scraggy}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|560&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|560|Scrafty}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Scrafty}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|624&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|624|Pawniard}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Pawniard}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|625&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|625|Bisharp}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Bisharp}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|629&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|629|Vullaby}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Vullaby}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|630&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|630|Mandibuzz}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Mandibuzz}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|633&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|633|Deino}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Deino}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|634&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|634|Zweilous}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Zweilous}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|635&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|635|Hydreigon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Hydreigon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
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====Secondary Dark-type Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
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! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|248&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|248|Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Tyranitar}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|274&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|274|Nuzleaf}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Nuzleaf}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|275&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|275|Shiftry}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Shiftry}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|318&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|318|Carvanha}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Carvanha}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|319&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|319|Sharpedo}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sharpedo}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|332&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|332|Cacturne}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Cacturne}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|342&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|342|Crawdaunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Crawdaunt}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|434&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|434|Stunky}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Stunky}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|435&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|435|Skuntank}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Skuntank}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|442&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|442|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Spiritomb}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|452&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|452|Drapion}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Drapion}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|551&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|551|Sandile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Sandile}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|552&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|552|Krokorok}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Krokorok}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|553&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|553|Krookodile}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Krookodile}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
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====Pokéstar Studios Pokémon====&lt;br /&gt;
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! Name&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 1&lt;br /&gt;
! Type 2&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Brycen-man}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Brycen-man}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
|N/A&lt;br /&gt;
|{{MSP|000|Majin}}&lt;br /&gt;
|{{p|Majin}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{typetable|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
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==Moves==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-head|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Assurance|Physical|Beauty|50|100|10|anyadjacent|If the target has already taken some damage in the same turn, this attack&#039;s power is doubled.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Beat Up|Physical|Smart|Varies|100|10|anyadjacent|The user gets all party Pokémon to attack the target. The more party Pokémon, the greater the number of attacks.}}{{movelist/battle|1|Bite|Physical|Tough|60|100|25|anyadjacent|The target is bitten with viciously sharp fangs. It may make the target flinch.}}{{movelist/battle|2|Crunch|Physical|Tough|80|100|15|anyadjacent|The user crunches up the target with sharp fangs. It may also lower the target&#039;s Defense stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Dark Pulse|Special|Cool|80|100|15|any|The user releases a horrible aura imbued with dark thoughts. It may also make the target flinch.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Dark Void|Status|Smart|—|80|10|adjacentfoes|Opposing Pokémon are dragged into a world of total darkness that makes them sleep.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Embargo|Status|Cute|—|100|15|anyadjacent|It prevents the target from using its held item. Its Trainer is also prevented from using items on it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Faint Attack|Physical|Smart|60|—|20|anyadjacent|The user approaches the target disarmingly, then throws a sucker punch. It hits without fail.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Fake Tears|Status|Smart|—|100|20|anyadjacent|The user feigns crying to fluster the target, harshly lowering its Sp. Def stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Flatter|Status|Smart|—|100|15|anyadjacent|Flattery is used to confuse the target. However, it also raises the target&#039;s Sp. Atk stat.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Fling|Physical|Tough|Varies|100|10|anyadjacent|The user flings its held item at the target to attack. Its power and effects depend on the item.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Foul Play|Physical||95|100|15|anyadjacent|The user turns the target&#039;s power against it. The higher the target&#039;s Attack stat, the greater the damage.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Hone Claws|Status||—|—|15|self|The user sharpens its claws to boost its Attack stat and accuracy.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Knock Off|Physical|Smart|20|100|20|anyadjacent|The user slaps down the target&#039;s held item, preventing that item from being used in the battle.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Memento|Status|Tough|—|—|10|anyadjacent|The user faints when using this move. In return, it harshly lowers the target&#039;s Attack and Sp. Atk.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Nasty Plot|Status|Cute|—|—|20|self|The user stimulates its brain by thinking bad thoughts. It sharply raises the user&#039;s Sp. Atk.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Night Daze|Special||85|95|10|anyadjacent|The user lets loose a pitch-black shock wave at its target. It may also lower the target&#039;s accuracy.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Night Slash|Physical|Beauty|70|100|15|anyadjacent|The user slashes the target the instant an opportunity arises. Critical hits land more easily.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Payback|Physical|Cool|50|100|10|anyadjacent|If the user moves after the target, this attack&#039;s power will be doubled.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Punishment|Physical|Smart|Varies|100|5|anyadjacent|This attack&#039;s power increases the more the target has powered up with stat changes.}}{{movelist/battle|2|Pursuit|Physical|Smart|40|100|20|anyadjacent|An attack move that inflicts double damage if used on a target that is switching out of battle.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Quash|Status||—|100|15|anyadjacent|The user suppresses the target and makes its move go last.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|5|Snarl|Special||55|95|15|adjacentfoes|The user yells as if it is ranting about something, making the target&#039;s Sp. Atk stat decrease.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Snatch|Status|Smart|—|—|10|self|The user steals the effects of any healing or stat-changing move the opponent attempts to use.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|4|Sucker Punch|Physical|Smart|80|100|5|anyadjacent|This move enables the user to attack first. It fails if the target is not readying an attack, however.}}{{movelist/battle|4|Switcheroo|Status|Cool|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The user trades held items with the target faster than the eye can follow.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Taunt|Status|Smart|—|100|20|anyadjacent|The target is taunted into a rage that allows it to use only attack moves for three turns.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|2|Thief|Physical|Tough|40|100|10|anyadjacent|The user attacks and steals the target&#039;s held item simultaneously. It can&#039;t steal if the user holds an item.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle|3|Torment|Status|Smart|—|100|15|anyadjacent|The user torments and enrages the target, making it incapable of using the same move twice in a row.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movelist/battle-foot|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Officially, this type&#039;s Brazilian Portuguese translation is &amp;quot;Noturno&amp;quot; (nocturnal), but at times it is named as &amp;quot;Sombrio&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;Trevas&amp;quot; (darkness) as well.&lt;br /&gt;
* Because of {{m|Bite}}&#039;s change to Dark from the {{t|Normal}} type in [[Generation II]], there has been at least one Dark-type move introduced in each generation. Despite this, there is not a Dark-type Pokémon from each generation; Dark is the only type not assigned to a Pokémon introduced in Generation I. This is the opposite situation to the other type introduced in Generation II, {{t|Steel}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* There has yet to be a [[Gym|Pokémon Gym]] that specializes in the Dark type. Despite this, there have been three [[Elite Four]] members who specialize in Dark-type Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* Because Dark-type moves are only super effective against the {{t|Psychic}} and {{t|Ghost}} types, and there has not yet been a Pokémon with that type combination, Dark-type moves cannot currently deal 4× damage.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation V introduced the most Dark-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 16 and Generation II introduced the {{tt|least|not counting Generation I, since this type was unavailable at that time}} Dark-type Pokémon, with six. &lt;br /&gt;
* Despite Dark-type moves being exclusively special before the physical/special split, every Dark-type move introduced before the split was made a physical move.&lt;br /&gt;
* Both types that Dark is weak to, Bug and Fighting, share a weakness to Flying types.&lt;br /&gt;
* Generation IV introduced the most Dark-type moves of any Generation, with 11. Generation II (not counting Bite since it was introduced in Generation I) and V introduced the {{tt|least|not counting Generation I, since this type was unavailable at that time}} Dark-type moves, with five.&lt;br /&gt;
* Offensively, the only difference between Dark and {{t|Ghost}} is that Dark type moves are not very effective on {{t|Fighting}} and Ghost type moves don&#039;t affect {{t|Normal}}, while the other does normal damage to that type.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{langtable&lt;br /&gt;
|color={{dark color}}|bordercolor={{dark color light}}&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=惡 / 恶 &#039;&#039;È&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;邪惡 / 邪恶 &#039;&#039;Xié&#039;è&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=Duister&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Donker&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Pimeys&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Pimeä&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Ténèbres&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Mørke&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Unlicht&lt;br /&gt;
|el=Σκοταδιού &#039;&#039;Skotadiou&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|he=אופל &#039;&#039;Offel&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Kegelapan&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Buio&lt;br /&gt;
|ja=あく (悪) &#039;&#039;Aku&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=악 &#039;&#039;Ak&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Mørk&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Mroczny&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Escuro&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Noturno&lt;br /&gt;
|ru=Тёмный &#039;&#039;Tyomnii&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|es_la= Obscuro&lt;br /&gt;
|es_eu=Siniestro&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Întuneric&lt;br /&gt;
|sv=Mörker&lt;br /&gt;
|th=มืด or ความมืด&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[de:Unlicht (Typ)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Tipo Siniestro]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Ténèbres (type)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Buio (tipo)]]&lt;br /&gt;
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		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
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		<title>Ice Beam (move)</title>
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&lt;div&gt;{{MoveInfobox|&lt;br /&gt;
n=58 |&lt;br /&gt;
name=Ice Beam |&lt;br /&gt;
jname=れいとうビーム |&lt;br /&gt;
jtranslit=Reitō Bīmu |&lt;br /&gt;
jtrans=Freezing Beam |&lt;br /&gt;
gameimage=Ice Beam.png |&lt;br /&gt;
type=Ice |&lt;br /&gt;
damagecategory=Special |&lt;br /&gt;
basepp=10 |&lt;br /&gt;
maxpp=16 |&lt;br /&gt;
power=95 |&lt;br /&gt;
accuracy=100 |&lt;br /&gt;
bdesc=Has a 10% chance of {{status|Frozen|freezing}} the foe. |&lt;br /&gt;
target=anyadjacent|&lt;br /&gt;
gen=I |&lt;br /&gt;
category=Beauty |&lt;br /&gt;
appeal=2 |&lt;br /&gt;
jam=1 |&lt;br /&gt;
cdesc=Startles Pokémon that have made a same-type appeal. |&lt;br /&gt;
appealsc=2 |&lt;br /&gt;
scdesc=Earn +2 if the Pokémon performs first in the turn. |&lt;br /&gt;
pokefordex=Ice%20Beam |&lt;br /&gt;
touches=no |&lt;br /&gt;
protect=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
magiccoat=no |&lt;br /&gt;
snatch=no |&lt;br /&gt;
brightpowder=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
kingsrock=no |&lt;br /&gt;
flag7=no |&lt;br /&gt;
flag8=no |&lt;br /&gt;
sound=no |&lt;br /&gt;
tm1=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
tm#1=13 |&lt;br /&gt;
tm3=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
tm#3=13 |&lt;br /&gt;
tm4=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
tm#4=13 |&lt;br /&gt;
tm5=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
tm#5=13 |&lt;br /&gt;
mtc=yes |&lt;br /&gt;
na=no |&lt;br /&gt;
footnotes= }}&lt;br /&gt;
&#039;&#039;&#039;Ice Beam&#039;&#039;&#039; (Japanese: &#039;&#039;&#039;れいとうビーム&#039;&#039;&#039; &#039;&#039;Freezing Beam&#039;&#039;) is a damage-dealing {{type|Ice}} [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It was [[TM13]] in Generation I before losing its status in Generation II. It returned to being [[TM13]] from Generation III onwards.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Effect==&lt;br /&gt;
Ice Beam inflicts damage and has a 10% chance of {{status|Freeze|freezing}} the target.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In other games===&lt;br /&gt;
In {{g|Mystery Dungeon}}, it fires in a straight line for 10 tiles.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Description==&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedesc|ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Stad}}{{gameabbrev3|Stad2}}|An &amp;lt;sc&amp;gt;Ice&amp;lt;/sc&amp;gt;-type attack. Has a one-in-chance of freezing the target solid.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|GSC}}|An attack that may freeze the foe.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}|Blasts the foe with an icy beam that may freeze it.{{tt|*|Move}}&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;Fires an icy cold beam that may freeze the foe.{{tt|*|TM}}}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|The foe is struck with an icy beam. It may freeze the foe solid.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|Colo}}{{gameabbrev3|XD}}|Blasts the target with an icy beam that may freeze it.{{tt|*|Move}}&amp;lt;br/&amp;gt;Fires an icy cold beam that may freeze the target.{{tt|*|TM}}}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}|The foe is struck with an icy-cold beam of energy. It may also freeze the target solid.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}[[Pokémon Conquest|&amp;lt;span style=&amp;quot;color#000;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;Conq&amp;lt;/span&amp;gt;]]|The target is struck with an icy-cold beam of energy. It may also freeze the target solid.}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
|}{{left clear}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Learnset==&lt;br /&gt;
===By [[Level|leveling up]]===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveheader/Level|Ice|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|086|Seel|1|Water|Water|50|37|41|47|47|&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|087|Dewgong|2|Water|Ice|56|43|51|47|55|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|090|Shellder|1|Water|Water|50|49|49|49|52|&#039;&#039;|FRLG=50}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|131|Lapras|2|Water|Ice|38|36|31|32|32|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|144|Articuno|2|Ice|Flying|--|49|49|43|43|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|223|Remoraid|1|Water|Water|no|44|44|40|40|B2W2=34}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|224|Octillery|1|Water|Water|no|54|54|48|48|B2W2=40}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|361|Snorunt|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|34|no|no|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|362|Glalie|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|34|37|37|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|378|Regice|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|73|73|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|382|Kyogre|1|Water|Water|no|no|35|35|35}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|582|Vanillite|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|35|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|583|Vanillish|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|36|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|584|Vanilluxe|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|36|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|615|Cryogonal|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|33|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Level1|646|Kyurem|2|Dragon|Ice|no|no|no|no|22|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movefooter|Ice|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===By {{pkmn|breeding}}===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveheader/Breed|Ice|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/Breed2|054|Psyduck|1|Water|Water|{{MSP|086|Seel|}}{{MSP|087|Dewgong}}{{MSP|131|Lapras}}{{MSP|223|Remoraid}}{{MSP|224|Octillery }}|no|no|no|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movefooter|Ice|2}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===By [[TM]]===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveheader/TM|Ice|1|TM13|no|TM13|TM13|TM13}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|007|Squirtle|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|008|Wartortle|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|009|Blastoise|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|019|Rattata|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|020|Raticate|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|029|Nidoran♀|1|Poison|Poison|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|030|Nidorina|1|Poison|Poison|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|031|Nidoqueen|2|Poison|Ground|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|032|Nidoran♂|1|Poison|Poison|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|033|Nidorino|1|Poison|Poison|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|034|Nidoking|2|Poison|Ground|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|035|Clefairy|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|036|Clefable|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|039|Jigglypuff|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|040|Wigglytuff|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|054|Psyduck|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|055|Golduck|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|060|Poliwag|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|061|Poliwhirl|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|062|Poliwrath|2|Water|Fighting|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|072|Tentacool|2|Water|Poison|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|073|Tentacruel|2|Water|Poison|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|079|Slowpoke|2|Water|Psychic|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|080|Slowbro|2|Water|Psychic|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|086|Seel|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|087|Dewgong|2|Water|Ice|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|090|Shellder|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|091|Cloyster|2|Water|Ice|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|098|Krabby|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|099|Kingler|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|104|Cubone|1|Ground|Ground|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|105|Marowak|1|Ground|Ground|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|108|Lickitung|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|111|Rhyhorn|2|Ground|Rock|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|112|Rhydon|2|Ground|Rock|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|113|Chansey|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}	&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|115|Kangaskhan|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|116|Horsea|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|117|Seadra|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|118|Goldeen|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|119|Seaking|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|120|Staryu|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|121|Starmie|2|Water|Psychic|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|124|Jynx|2|Ice|Psychic|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|128|Tauros|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|130|Gyarados|2|Water|Flying|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|131|Lapras|2|Water|Ice|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|134|Vaporeon|1|Water|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|137|Porygon|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|138|Omanyte|2|Rock|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|139|Omastar|2|Rock|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|140|Kabuto|2|Rock|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|141|Kabutops|2|Rock|Water|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|143|Snorlax|1|Normal|Normal|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|144|Articuno|2|Ice|Flying|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|147|Dratini|1|Dragon|Dragon|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|148|Dragonair|1|Dragon|Dragon|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|150|Mewtwo|1|Psychic|Psychic|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|151|Mew|1|Psychic|Psychic|yes|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|158|Totodile|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|159|Croconaw|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|160|Feraligatr|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|161|Sentret|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|162|Furret|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|170|Chinchou|2|Water|Electric|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|171|Lanturn|2|Water|Electric|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|183|Marill|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|184|Azumarill|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|186|Politoed|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|194|Wooper|2|Water|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|195|Quagsire|2|Water|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|199|Slowking|2|Water|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|206|Dunsparce|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|211|Qwilfish|2|Water|Poison|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|215|Sneasel|2|Dark|Ice|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|220|Swinub|2|Ice|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|221|Piloswine|2|Ice|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|222|Corsola|2|Water|Rock|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|223|Remoraid|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|224|Octillery|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|225|Delibird|2|Ice|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|226|Mantine|2|Water|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|230|Kingdra|2|Water|Dragon|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|233|Porygon2|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|238|Smoochum|2|Ice|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|241|Miltank|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|242|Blissey|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|245|Suicune|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|248|Tyranitar|2|Rock|Dark|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|249|Lugia|2|Psychic|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|258|Mudkip|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|259|Marshtomp|2|Water|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|260|Swampert|2|Water|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|263|Zigzagoon|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|264|Linoone|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|270|Lotad|2|Water|Grass|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|271|Lombre|2|Water|Grass|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|272|Ludicolo|2|Water|Grass|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|278|Wingull|2|Water|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|279|Pelipper|2|Water|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|283|Surskit|2|Bug|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|284|Masquerain|2|Bug|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|287|Slakoth|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|288|Vigoroth|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|289|Slaking|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|293|Whismur|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|294|Loudred|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|295|Exploud|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|298|Azurill|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|300|Skitty|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|301|Delcatty|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|303|Mawile|1|Steel|Steel|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|306|Aggron|2|Steel|Rock|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|316|Gulpin|1|Poison|Poison|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|317|Swalot|1|Poison|Poison|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|318|Carvanha|2|Water|Dark|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|319|Sharpedo|2|Water|Dark|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|320|Wailmer|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|321|Wailord|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|333|Swablu|2|Normal|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|334|Altaria|2|Dragon|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|335|Zangoose|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|337|Lunatone|2|Rock|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|339|Barboach|2|Water|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|340|Whiscash|2|Water|Ground|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|341|Corphish|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|342|Crawdaunt|2|Water|Dark|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|343|Baltoy|2|Ground|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|344|Claydol|2|Ground|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|349|Feebas|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|350|Milotic|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|351|Castform|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|352|Kecleon|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|355|Duskull|1|Ghost|Ghost|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|356|Dusclops|1|Ghost|Ghost|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|359|Absol|1|Dark|Dark|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|361|Snorunt|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|362|Glalie|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|363|Spheal|2|Ice|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|364|Sealeo|2|Ice|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|365|Walrein|2|Ice|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|366|Clamperl|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|367|Huntail|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|368|Gorebyss|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|369|Relicanth|2|Water|Rock|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|370|Luvdisc|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|378|Regice|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|yes|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|380|Latias|2|Dragon|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|381|Latios|2|Dragon|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|382|Kyogre|1|Water|Water|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|384|Rayquaza|2|Dragon|Flying|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|386|Deoxys|1|Psychic|Psychic|no|no|yes|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|393|Piplup|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|394|Prinplup|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|395|Empoleon|2|Water|Steel|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|399|Bidoof|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|400|Bibarel|2|Normal|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|408|Cranidos|1|Rock|Rock|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|409|Rampardos|1|Rock|Rock|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|410|Shieldon|2|Rock|Steel|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|411|Bastiodon|2|Rock|Steel|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|418|Buizel|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|419|Floatzel|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|422|Shellos|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|423|Gastrodon|2|Water|Ground|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|427|Buneary|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|428|Lopunny|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|446|Munchlax|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|456|Finneon|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|457|Lumineon|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|458|Mantyke|2|Water|Flying|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|459|Snover|2|Grass|Ice|no|no|no|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|460|Abomasnow|2|Grass|Ice|no|no|no|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|461|Weavile|2|Dark|Ice|no|no|no|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|463|Lickilicky|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|464|Rhyperior|2|Ground|Rock|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|471|Glaceon|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|473|Mamoswine|2|Ice|Ground|no|no|no|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|474|Porygon-Z|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|477|Dusknoir|1|Ghost|Ghost|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|478|Froslass|2|Ice|Ghost|no|no|no|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|481|Mesprit|1|Psychic|Psychic|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|483|Dialga|2|Steel|Dragon|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|484|Palkia|2|Water|Dragon|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|488|Cresselia|1|Psychic|Psychic|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|489|Phione|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|490|Manaphy|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|491|Darkrai|1|Dark|Dark|no|no|no|yes|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|493|Arceus|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|yes|yes|&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|501|Oshawott|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|502|Dewott|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|503|Samurott|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|515|Panpour|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|516|Simipour|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|531|Audino|1|Normal|Normal|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|550|Basculin|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|561|Sigilyph|2|Psychic|Flying|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|564|Tirtouga|2|Water|Rock|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|565|Carracosta|2|Water|Rock|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|580|Ducklett|2|Water|Flying|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|581|Swanna|2|Water|Flying|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|582|Vanillite|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|583|Vanillish|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|584|Vanilluxe|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|592|Frillish|2|Water|Ghost|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|593|Jellicent|2|Water|Ghost|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|594|Alomomola|1|Water|Water|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|613|Cubchoo|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|614|Beartic|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|615|Cryogonal|1|Ice|Ice|no|no|no|no|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|622|Golett|2|Ground|Ghost|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|623|Golurk|2|Ground|Ghost|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|646|Kyurem|2|Dragon|Ice|no|no|no|no|yes|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/TM1|649|Genesect|2|Bug|Steel|no|no|no|no|yes|}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movefooter|Ice|1}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===By [[Move Tutor]]===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveheader/tutor|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveheader/tutor/2}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|007|Squirtle|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|008|Wartortle|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|009|Blastoise|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|020|Raticate|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|030|Nidorina|1|Poison|Poison|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|031|Nidoqueen|2|Poison|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|033|Nidorino|1|Poison|Poison|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|034|Nidoking|2|Poison|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|035|Clefairy|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|036|Clefable|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|039|Jigglypuff|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|040|Wigglytuff|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|054|Psyduck|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|055|Golduck|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|060|Poliwag|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|061|Poliwhirl|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|062|Poliwrath|2|Water|Fighting|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|072|Tentacool|2|Water|Poison|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|073|Tentacruel|2|Water|Poison|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|079|Slowpoke|2|Water|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|080|Slowbro|2|Water|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|086|Seel|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|087|Dewgong|2|Water|Ice|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|090|Shellder|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|091|Cloyster|2|Water|Ice|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|098|Krabby|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|099|Kingler|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|104|Cubone|1|Ground|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|105|Marowak|1|Ground|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|108|Lickitung|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|111|Rhyhorn|2|Ground|Rock|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|112|Rhydon|2|Ground|Rock|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|113|Chansey|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}	&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|115|Kangaskhan|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|116|Horsea|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|117|Seadra|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|118|Goldeen|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|119|Seaking|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|120|Staryu|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|121|Starmie|2|Water|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|124|Jynx|2|Ice|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|128|Tauros|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|130|Gyarados|2|Water|Flying|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|131|Lapras|2|Water|Ice|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|134|Vaporeon|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|137|Porygon|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|138|Omanyte|2|Rock|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|139|Omastar|2|Rock|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|140|Kabuto|2|Rock|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|141|Kabutops|2|Rock|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|143|Snorlax|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|144|Articuno|2|Ice|Flying|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|147|Dratini|1|Dragon|Dragon|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|148|Dragonair|1|Dragon|Dragon|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|150|Mewtwo|1|Psychic|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|151|Mew|1|Psychic|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|158|Totodile|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|159|Croconaw|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|160|Feraligatr|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|170|Chinchou|2|Water|Electric|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|171|Lanturn|2|Water|Electric|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|183|Marill|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|184|Azumarill|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|186|Politoed|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|194|Wooper|2|Water|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|195|Quagsire|2|Water|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|199|Slowking|2|Water|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|200|Misdreavus|1|Ghost|Ghost|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|211|Qwilfish|2|Water|Poison|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|215|Sneasel|2|Dark|Ice|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|220|Swinub|2|Ice|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|221|Piloswine|2|Ice|Ground|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|222|Corsola|2|Water|Rock|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|223|Remoraid|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|224|Octillery|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|225|Delibird|2|Ice|Flying|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|226|Mantine|2|Water|Flying|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|230|Kingdra|2|Water|Dragon|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|233|Porygon2|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|238|Smoochum|2|Ice|Psychic|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|&#039;&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|241|Miltank|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|242|Blissey|1|Normal|Normal|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|245|Suicune|1|Water|Water|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|248|Tyranitar|2|Rock|Dark|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Moveentry/tutor|249|Lugia|2|Psychic|Flying|yes|X|X|X|X|X|X|X}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movefooter/tutor|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the anime==&lt;br /&gt;
{{moveanime|exp=yes|type=ice|gen=The opponent is hit by a bolt of icy cold energy from the user.|image1=Drew Masquerain Ice Beam.png|image1p=Masquerain|image2=Georgia Beartic Ice Beam.png|image2p=Beartic|image3=Articuno Ice Beam.png|image3p=Articuno|image4=Buck Claydol Ice Beam.png|image4p=Claydol}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=131|pkmn=Lapras|method=Lapras opens its mouth and a stream of water comes out. When the water hits contact with the opponent, it instantly freezes, or a light blue ball forms in front of Lapras&#039;s mouth and light blue beams shoot out of it at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Santa Claus|user1=Santa Claus&#039;s Lapras|startcode=Holiday Hi-Jynx|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Ash&#039;s Lapras|startcode=EP085|startname=Fit to be Tide}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Lapras (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Lapras|startcode=EP113|startname=Viva Las Lapras}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Pryce|user1=Mahogany Gym&#039;s Lapras|startcode=EP238|startname=Nice Pryce, Baby!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Lapras (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Lapras|startcode=EP257|startname=Lapras of Luxury}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Angie|user1=A Lapras Angie used briefly|startcode=DP091|startname=One Team, Two Team, Red Team, Blue Team!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=134|pkmn=Vaporeon|method=Vaporeon opens its mouth and a stream of water comes out. When the water hits contact with the opponent, it instantly freezes.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Pokémon League entrance exam instructor|user1=Pokémon League entrance exam instructor&#039;s Vaporeon|startcode=EP056|startname=The Ultimate Test}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=087|pkmn=Dewgong|method=A light blue ball forms on Dewgong&#039;s horn or in front of its mouth. Then, multiple light blue or white beams fires at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Dewgong (Cerulean Gym)|user1=Cerulean Gym&#039;s Dewgong|startcode=EP061|startname=The Misty Mermaid}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Pryce|user1=Pryce&#039;s Dewgong|startcode=EP236|startname=Rage of Innocence}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Pryce|user1=Mahogany Gym&#039;s Dewgong|startcode=EP238|startname=Nice Pryce, Baby!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Dewgong (Pokémon)|user1=A Coordinator&#039;s Dewgong|startcode=DP171|startname=Dawn of a Royal Day!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=090|pkmn=Shellder|method=Shellder shoots two light blue beams from the horns on its head at the opponent, or a light blue ball forms above Shellder&#039;s tongue. Light blue beams are released from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=List of Pokémon temporarily owned by Team Rocket#Shellder|user1=Jessie&#039;s Shellder|startcode=EP066|startname=The Evolution Solution}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Marilyn|user1=Marilyn&#039;s Shellder|startcode=DP125|startname=Battling a Cute Drama!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=031|pkmn=Nidoqueen|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Nidoqueen&#039;s horn. Light blue beams are then released from the ball, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Danny|user1=Danny&#039;s Nidoqueen|startcode=EP093|startname=Navel Maneuvers}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=062|pkmn=Poliwrath|method=A light blue ball forms in Poliwrath&#039;s hands. The ball then moves forward and releases light blue beams, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Tad|user1=Tad&#039;s Poliwrath|startcode=EP105|startname=Charizard Chills}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=144|pkmn=Articuno|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Articuno&#039;s beak. Light blue beams are then released from the ball, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Legendary birds (M02)#Articuno|user1=A wild Articuno|startcode=M02|startname=The Power of One}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Articuno (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Articuno|startcode=EP189|startname=Freeze Frame}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Noland&#039;s Articuno|startcode=AG135|startname=Numero Uno Articuno}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=149|pkmn=Dragonite|method=A white ball is formed in front of Dragonite&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then fired at the target, freezing anything it touches, or Dragonite opens its mouth and forms an orb of light blue energy in front of its mouth. It then fires multiple light blue beams of energy from the orb at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Drake (Orange League)|user1=Drake&#039;s Dragonite|startcode=EP112|startname=Enter the Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Iris&#039;s Dragonite|startcode=BW089|startname=Iris and the Rogue Dragonite!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=223|pkmn=Remoraid|method=A white ball forms in front of Remoraid&#039;s mouth. White beams are then released from the ball, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Remoraid (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Remoraid|startcode=EP185|startname=The Light Fantastic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=086|pkmn=Seel|method=A white ball forms on top of Seel&#039;s horns. Light blue beams are then released from the ball at the opponent, freezing anything it touches, or a light blue ball forms in front of Seel&#039;s mouth. It then releases light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Seel (Pokémon)|user1=Unknown Trainer&#039;s Seel|startcode=EP215|startname=Octillary the Outcast}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Pryce|user1=Mahogany Gym&#039;s Seel|startcode=EP238|startname=Nice Pryce, Baby!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Seel (Pokémon)|user1=A Coordinator&#039;s Seel|startcode=AG191|startname=Once More with Reeling!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=306|pkmn=Aggron|method=A light blue ball forms in Aggron&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then released from the ball, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Brendan (game)|user1=Brendan&#039;s Aggron|startcode=M06|startname=Jirachi: Wish Maker}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Aggron (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Aggron|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Aggron (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Aggron|startcode=DP119|startname=Trials and Adulations!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=301|pkmn=Delcatty|method=A light blue ball forms in Delcatty&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Georgio|user1=Georgio&#039;s Delcatty|startcode=SS011|startname=A Date with Delcatty}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=284|pkmn=Masquerain|method=A light blue ball appears above Masquerain&#039;s head. It then shoots light blue beams from the ball and freezes the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Drew|user1=Drew&#039;s Masquerain|startcode=AG078|startname=Cruisin&#039; for a Losin&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=384|pkmn=Rayquaza|method=A light blue ball with a red outline forms in Rayquaza&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then released out of its mouth at the opponent and freeze it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Rayquaza (M07)|startcode=M07|startname=Destiny Deoxys}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Mismagius (Pokémon)|user1=An illusionary Rayquaza created by Mismagius|startcode=DP043|startname=Malice in Wonderland!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=370|pkmn=Luvdisc|method=Luvdisc releases a light blue beam from its mouth that freezes anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Caserin and Luverin|user1=Misty&#039;s Caserin|startcode=SS016|startname=Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=337|pkmn=Lunatone|method=Lunatone forms a light blue ball in front of its nose, in between the two corners of its body. The ball releases light blue beams from it that freezes anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Tate and Liza|user1=Liza&#039;s Lunatone|startcode=AG099|startname=It&#039;s Still Rocket Roll to Me!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=344|pkmn=Claydol|method=Claydol points one or both of its arms at the opponent and fires multiple light blue beams from the point in its arms at the opponent. Anything the beams touch becomes frozen, or Claydol points both of its arms at the opponent and two light blue orbs appear at the end of Claydol&#039;s arms. It then fires multiple light blue beams from the balls at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Giant Pokémon|user1=A giant Claydol|startcode=AG104|startname=Claydol Big and Tall}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Buck|user1=Buck&#039;s Claydol|startcode=DP181|startname=Bucking the Treasure Trend!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=361|pkmn=Snorunt|method=A light blue ball appears in front of Snorunt&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then fired at the opponent from the ball, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Ash&#039;s Snorunt|startcode=AG114|startname=Date Expectations|notes=Mastered in &#039;&#039;{{color2|{{ice color dark}}|AG123|Rhapsody in Drew}}&#039;&#039;}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=362|pkmn=Glalie|method=Glalie charges a light blue ball in between the horns on top of its head and fires light blue beams from the ball. Anything the beams touch become frozen.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Ash&#039;s Glalie|startcode=AG123|startname=Rhapsody in Drew}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=105|pkmn=Marowak|method=A light blue ball appears in front of Marowak&#039;s mouth, and it fires light blue beams at the opponent from the ball that freeze anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Gavin|user1=Gavin&#039;s Marowak|startcode=AG127|startname=From Brags to Riches}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=365|pkmn=Walrein|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Walrein&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams at the opponent from the ball, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Katie|user1=Katie&#039;s Walrein|startcode=AG129|startname=A Judgment Brawl}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Mirage Pokémon|user1=A mirage Walrein merged with a mirage Mewtwo|startcode=The Mastermind of Mirage Pokémon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=461|pkmn=Weavile|method=Weavile puts its hands together and a light blue ball forms in between its hands. Weavile then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it, or Weavile opens its mouth and a light blue ball appears in front of it. It then fires light blue beam from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Kidd Summers|user1=Kidd Summers&#039;s Weavile|startcode=M08|startname=Lucario and the Mystery of Mew}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Paul|user1=Paul&#039;s Weavile|startcode=DP040|startname=Top-Down Training!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=378|pkmn=Regice|method=Regice forms a light blue ball in front of the braille pattern on its face, and fires light blue beams from the ball that freeze the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Legendary golems (M08)#Regice|user1=A wild Regice|startcode=M08|startname=Lucario and the Mystery of Mew}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Brandon&#039;s Regis#Regice|user1=Brandon&#039;s Regice|startcode=AG190|startname=Pace - The Final Frontier}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=007|pkmn=Squirtle|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Squirtle&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams at the opponent from the ball that freezes anything they touch.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=May&#039;s Squirtle|startcode=AG143|startname=The Saffron Con}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=283|pkmn=Surskit|method=A small light blue ball forms on top of the horn on Surskit&#039;s head. Surskit then fires light blue beams from the ball, freezing anything they touch.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Brianna|user1=Brianna&#039;s Surskit|startcode=AG162|startname=Spontaneous Combusken!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=124|pkmn=Jynx|method=A light blue ball forms in Jynx&#039;s mouth and it fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent. Anything the beams touch instantly freezes.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Jynx (Pokémon)|user1=Three wild Jynx|startcode=AG168|startname=Three Jynx and a Baby!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=260|pkmn=Swampert|method=A light blue ball appears inside of Swampert&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams at the opponent from the blue ball, freezing anything it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Brendan (game)|user1=Brendan&#039;s Swampert|startcode=M09|startname=Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=427|pkmn=Buneary|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Buneary&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then released out of its mouth at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Dawn&#039;s Buneary|startcode=DP009|startname=Setting The World On Its Buneary!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=349|pkmn=Feebas|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Feebas&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then released from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Haley|user1=Haley&#039;s Feebas|startcode=DP021|startname=Ya See We Want an Evolution!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=395|pkmn=Empoleon|method=Empoleon opens its beak and a light blue ball appears in front of it. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Kai (movie)|user1=Kai&#039;s Empoleon|startcode=M10|startname=The Rise of Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=184|pkmn=Azumarill|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Azumarill&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Azumarill (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Azumarill|startcode=M10|startname=The Rise of Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=183|pkmn=Marill|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Marill&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Marill (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Marill|startcode=M10|startname=The Rise of Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=298|pkmn=Azurill|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Azurill&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Azurill (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Azurill|startcode=M10|startname=The Rise of Darkrai}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=400|pkmn=Bibarel|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Bibarel&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then released from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Reggie|user1=Reggie&#039;s Bibarel|startcode=DP066|startname=Lost Leader Strategy!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Bibarel (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Bibarel|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=471|pkmn=Glaceon|method=Glaceon opens its mouth and a light blue ball forms in front of it. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=May&#039;s Glaceon|startcode=DP076|startname=A Full Course Tag Battle!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Cynthia|user1=Cynthia&#039;s Glaceon|startcode=BW085|startname=All for the Love of Meloetta!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Virgil|user1=Virgil&#039;s Glaceon|startcode=BW102|startname=Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=171|pkmn=Lanturn|method=The front orb on Lanturn&#039;s antennae glows light blue and it fires light blue beams from the orb, freezing the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Kyle (Sinnoh)|user1=Kyle&#039;s Lanturn|startcode=DP078|startname=Pruning a Passel of Pals!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=195|pkmn=Quagsire|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Quagsire&#039;s mouth. Light blue beams are then released from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Crasher Wake|user1=Crasher Wake&#039;s Quagsire|startcode=DP083|startname=A Crasher Course in Power!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=410|pkmn=Shieldon|method=Shieldon opens its mouth and forms a light blue ball of energy in front of it. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Newton Graceland|user1=Newton Graceland&#039;s Shieldon|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=399|pkmn=Bidoof|method=Bidoof opens its mouth and a light blue ball forms in front of Bidoof&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Bidoof (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Bidoof|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=460|pkmn=Abomasnow|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Abomasnow&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Abomasnow (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Abomasnow|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=459|pkmn=Snover|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Snover&#039;s face or in front of one of its hand. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Snover (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Snover|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Candice|user1=Candice&#039;s Snover|startcode=DP127|startname=Sliding into Seventh!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=478|pkmn=Froslass|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Froslass&#039;s face or its hand. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Froslass (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Froslass|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Froslass (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Froslass|startcode=DP116|startname=The Drifting Snorunt!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Paul|user1=Paul&#039;s Froslass|startcode=DP187|startname=A Real Rival Rouser!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=161|pkmn=Sentret|method=The inside of Sentret&#039;s mouth glows light blue and it fires light blue beams from its mouth at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Sentret (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Sentret|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=162|pkmn=Furret|method=The inside of Furret&#039;s mouth glows light blue and it fires light blue beams from its mouth at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Furret (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Furret|startcode=M11|startname=Giratina and the Sky Warrior}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=363|pkmn=Spheal|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Spheal&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Spheal (Pokémon)|user1=Three wild Spheal|startcode=DP109|startname=Leading a Stray!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=489|pkmn=Phione|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Phione&#039;s mouth. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent. When the beams hit the opponent, its whole body glows light blue and it freezes.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Phione (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Phione|startcode=DP113|startname=Hold the Phione!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=350|pkmn=Milotic|method=A white ball forms in front of Milotic&#039;s mouth. It then releases multiple white beams with light blue outlines at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Tower Tycoon Palmer|user1=Palmer&#039;s Milotic|startcode=M12|startname=Arceus and the Jewel of Life}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=334|pkmn=Altaria|method=Altaria opens its beak and a light blue ball forms in front of it. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Altaria (Pokémon)|user1=Unknown Trainer&#039;s Altaria|startcode=DP156|startname=A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=160|pkmn=Feraligatr|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Feraligatr&#039;s mouth. The ball then condenses and fires multiple light blue beams from it at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Ben (Ranger)|user1=A Feraligatr summoned by Ben&#039;s Ranger Sign|startcode=DP169|startname=Pokémon Ranger: Heatran Rescue!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=245|pkmn=Suicune|method=Suicune opens its mouth and a light blue ball forms in front of its mouth. It then fires multiple light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it inside a giant glacier of ice.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Legendary beasts (M13)#Suicune|user1=Suicune (M13)|startcode=M13|startname=Zoroark: Master of Illusions}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=423E|pkmn=Gastrodon|method=A light blue ball forms in front of Gastrodon&#039;s third eye. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Paul|user1=Paul&#039;s Gastrodon|startcode=DP186|startname=Familiarity Breeds Strategy!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=491|pkmn=Darkrai|method=Darkrai puts its hands together and forms a light blue ball of energy in between them. It then puts its hands in front of it and the ball grows slightly larger. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Tobias (Sinnoh)|user1=Tobias&#039;s Darkrai|startcode=DP189|startname=The Semi-Final Frontier!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=380|pkmn=Latias|method=Latias opens its mouth and a light blue ball forms in front of it. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Nurse Joy|user1=Nurse Joy&#039;s Latias|startcode=SS025}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=580|pkmn=Ducklett|method=Ducklett opens its beak and forms a light blue ball inside it. It then fires multiple light blue beams from the ball at the opponent. When it hits the opponent, it freezes it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Ducklett (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Ducklett|startcode=BW020|startname=Dancing With the Ducklett Trio!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=582|pkmn=Vanillite|method=Vanillite forms a light blue orb of energy at the top of its head or in front of its mouth. It then fires multiple light blue beams from the orb at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Trip|user1=Trip&#039;s Vanillite|startcode=BW031|startname=Ash and Trip&#039;s Third Battle!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Vanillite (Pokémon)|user1=Cryogonal Man&#039;s henchman&#039;s Vanillite|startcode=BW057|startname=The Mighty Accelguard to the Rescue!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=614|pkmn=Beartic|method=Beartic opens its mouth and a light blue orb of energy forms in front of it. It then fires multiple light blue beams of energy from the orb at the opponent. Sometimes, the beams freeze the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Georgia|user1=Georgia&#039;s Beartic|startcode=BW033|startname=Iris and Excadrill Against the Dragon Buster!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Beartic (Pokémon)|user1=A wild Beartic|startcode=BW112}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=531|pkmn=Audino|method=Audino opens its mouth and forms an orb of light blue energy in front of its mouth. It then fires multiple light blue beams of energy from the orb at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Audino (Pokémon)|user1=Unknown Trainer&#039;s Audino|startcode=BW035|startname=Where Did You Go, Audino?}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=592{{#switch: {{#expr: {{#time: H}} mod 2}}|0=|1=F}}|pkmn=Frillish|method=Frillish opens its mouth and a light blue ball forms in front of it. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Frillish (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Frillish|startcode=BW069|startname=Climbing the Tower of Success!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=502|pkmn=Dewott|method=Dewott opens its mouth and a light blue ball forms in front of it. It then fires light blue beams from the ball at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Burgundy|user1=Burgundy&#039;s Dewott|startcode=BW071|startname=Search for the Clubultimate!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=646|pkmn=Kyurem|method=A light blue ball forms at Kyurem&#039;s mouth. Multiple beams of the same color are then shot from the ball at the target, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Kyurem (M15)|startcode=M15|startname=Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=615|pkmn=Cryogonal|method=A light blue ball forms at Cryogonal&#039;s mouth. Multiple beams of the same color are then shot from the ball at the target, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Cryogonal (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Cryogonal|startcode=M15|startname=Kyurem VS. The Sword of Justice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Cryogonal (Pokémon)|user1=Multiple wild Cryogonal|startcode=BW102|startname=Team Eevee and the Pokémon Rescue Squad!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=581|pkmn=Swanna|method=Swanna opens its beak and forms a light blue ball inside it. It then fires multiple light blue beams from the ball at the opponent. When it hits the opponent, it freezes it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Officer Jenny|user1=Officer Jenny&#039;s Swanna|startcode=BW081|startname=Crisis at Ferroseed Research!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=393|pkmn=Piplup|method=Piplup opens its beak and forms a light blue ball inside it. It then fires multiple light blue beams from the ball at the opponent. When it hits the opponent, it freezes it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtm|type=ice|user=Dawn&#039;s Piplup|startcode=BW086|startname=Piplup, Pansage, and a Meeting of the Times!}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In the manga==&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemanga|type=ice|exp=yes|gen=The user shoots a beam made of ice.|image1=Drake Dragonite Ice Beam EToP.png|image1p=Dragonite}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=149|pkmn=Dragonite|method=Dragonite shoots a beam of energy from its mouth at the opponent. While the beam travels through the air, it turns into ice.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=ice|user=Drake&#039;s Dragonite|startcode=ET18|startname=Pikachu&#039;s Plan|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Phantom Thief Pokémon 7 manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemanga|type=ice|exp=yes|gen=The user shoots a freezing blast of energy.|image1=Lily Dusknoir Ice Beam P7.png|image1p=Dusknoir|image2=Galactic 2 Rampardos Ice Beam P7.png|image2p=Rampardos}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=477|pkmn=Dusknoir|method=Dusknoir shoots a beam of energy from its eyes that freeze anything it hits.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemid|type=ice|user=Lily (Pokémon 7)|user1=Lily&#039;s Dusknoir|startcode=P7-07|startname=Stolen Memories|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=409|pkmn=Rampardos|method=Rampardos fires a freezing beam of energy at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=ice|user=Galactic Grunt (Trainer class)|user1=Team Galactic&#039;s Rampardos|startcode=P7-10|startname=Breaking Into An Enemy&#039;s Lair!}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemanga|type=ice|exp=yes|gen=The foe is struck with an icy-cold beam of energy. It may also freeze the target solid.|image1=Poli Ice Beam.png|image1p=Poliwrath|image2=Lorelei Cloyster Ice Beam Adventures.png|image2p=Cloyster|image3=Mimi Feebas Ice Beam Adventures.png|image3p=Feebas|image4=Glacia Spheal Adventures.png|image4p=Spheal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=061|pkmn=Poliwhirl|method=Poliwhirl releases a swirling beam of cold wind at the opponent from the swirl in the middle of its stomach, or the palm of its hand, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Poli|user1=Red&#039;s Poli|startcode=PS005|startname=Onix is On!|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=062|pkmn=Poliwrath|method=Poliwrath fires a see-through beam from its hand at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Poli|user1=Red&#039;s Poli|startcode=PS012|startname=Wake Up--You&#039;re Snorlax!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=144|pkmn=Articuno|method=Articuno releases a powerful wind from its body at the opponent, freezing it, or Articuno releases a beam of energy from its head crest at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Green (Adventures)|user1=Green&#039;s Articuno|startcode=PS031|startname=The Art of Articuno}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=087|pkmn=Dewgong|method=Dewgong opens its mouth and a ball of energy forms inside it. It then fires a beam from the orb at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Lorelei|user1=Lorelei&#039;s Dewgong|startcode=PS045|startname=Cloystered}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=138|pkmn=Omanyte|method=Omanyte releases a sparkling beam from under its tentacles at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Yellow (Adventures)|user1=Yellow&#039;s Omny|startcode=PS056|startname=The Coming of Slowpoke (Eventually)}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=124|pkmn=Jynx|method=Jynx raises its arms and it creates a ball of ice. It can then morph the ball of ice into any shape it wants.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Lorelei|user1=Lorelei&#039;s Jynx|startcode=PS068|startname=Jigglypuff Jive}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=091|pkmn=Cloyster|method=Cloyster releases two sparkling beams from the larger horns on both sides of its shell at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Lorelei&#039;s Cloyster|startcode=PS073|startname=Valiant Venomoth!}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=139|pkmn=Omastar|method=An orb of energy forms in front of Omastar&#039;s mouth and it fires a beam from the ball at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Yellow (Adventures)|user1=Yellow&#039;s Omny|startcode=PS090|startname=The Legend}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=245|pkmn=Suicune|method=Suicune releases a beam of energy from its mouth at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Crystal (Adventures)|user1=Crys&#039;s Suicune|startcode=PS125|startname=Misdreavus Misgivings}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=349|pkmn=Feebas|method=Feebas releases a beam of energy from its mouth at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Mimi (Adventures)|user1=Ruby&#039;s Mimi|startcode=PS211|startname=VS. Slaking III}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=365|pkmn=Walrein|method=Walrein releases a beam of energy from its mouth at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Archie|user1=Archie&#039;s Walrein|startcode=PS230|startname=VS. Walrein}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=361|pkmn=Snorunt|method=Snorunt releases a beam of energy from its mouth at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Glacia|user1=Glacia&#039;s Snorunt|startcode=PS253|startname=VS. Regirock, Regice &amp;amp; Registeel I}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=363|pkmn=Spheal|method=Spheal releases a beam of energy from its mouth at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Glacia|user1=Glacia&#039;s Spheal|startcode=PS253|startname=VS. Regirock, Regice &amp;amp; Registeel I}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=362|pkmn=Glalie|method=Glalie releases two beams of energy from its eyes at the opponent, freezing whatever it touches.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Glalie (Pokémon)|user1=The Battle Factory&#039;s Glalie|startcode=PS307|startname=VS. Glalie}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=131|pkmn=Lapras|method=Lapras opens its mouth and releases a beam of energy from its mouth at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movemid|type=ice|user=Palace Maven Spenser|user1=Spenser&#039;s Lapras|startcode=PS329|startname=The Final Battle II}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=394|pkmn=Prinplup|method=Prinplup releases a beam of energy from its beak at the opponent, freezing it.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=ice|user=Platinum&#039;s Prinplup|startcode=PS348|startname=A Big Stink Over Stunky!}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemanga|type=ice|exp=yes|gen=The user shoots a beam made out of ice, freezing the opponent.|image1=Cyrus Weavile Ice Beam DPA.png|image1p=Weavile|image2=Candice Regice Ice Beam DPA.png|image2p=Regice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=461|pkmn=Weavile|method=Weavile forms a ball and ice is shot at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemid|type=ice|user=Cyrus|user1=Cyrus&#039;s Weavile|startcode=DPA08|startname=Team Galactic&#039;s Conspiracy, Revealed!!|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=378|pkmn=Regice|method=Regice fires a beam of ice at the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=ice|user=Candice|user1=Candice&#039;s Regice|startcode=DPA14|startname=A Novel Test!!}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Pokémon Gold and Silver: The Golden Boys manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemanga|type=ice|exp=yes|gen=The user shoots a beam made of ice.|image1=Falkner Articuno Ice Beam Golden Boys.png|image1p=Articuno}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=ice|ms=144|pkmn=Articuno|method=Articuno shoots a beam of ice from its mouth.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=ice|user=Falkner|user1=Falkner&#039;s Articuno|startcode=GB03|startname=The Legendary Pokémon Appears!|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movemanga|type=Ice|gen=The user fires a transparent beam of ice.|image1=Lorelei Dewgong PM.png|image1p=Dewgong}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movep|type=Ice|ms=087|pkmn=Dewgong|method=Dewgong fires a transparent beam of ice, which freezes the opponent.}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{movebtmManga|type=Ice|user=Lorelei|user1=Lorelei&#039;s Dewgong|startcode=PM033|startname=To the Pokémon League!!|notes=Debut}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other generations==&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movegen|&lt;br /&gt;
type=ice|&lt;br /&gt;
genI=Ice Beam I|&lt;br /&gt;
genII=Ice Beam II|&lt;br /&gt;
genIII=Ice Beam III|&lt;br /&gt;
genIV=Ice Beam IV|&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Movegen|&lt;br /&gt;
type=ice|&lt;br /&gt;
Stad=Ice Beam Stad|&lt;br /&gt;
PBR=Ice Beam PBR|&lt;br /&gt;
}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* All Pokémon that learn Ice Beam through level up have {{t|Water}} or {{t|Ice}} as one of their types.&lt;br /&gt;
* Though the most times it is used in the anime it freezes the opponent, Ice Beam itself has a very low chance freezing the opponent (10%).&lt;br /&gt;
* Though most Water-type Pokémon can learn Ice Beam, {{p|Rotom}} Wash form, {{p|Seismitoad}} (and its pre-evolutions), and {{p|Keldeo}} are both unable to learn Ice Beam via TM.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==In other languages==&lt;br /&gt;
{{Langtable|color={{ice color}}|bordercolor={{ice color dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
|zh_cmn=急凍光線 &#039;&#039;{{tt|Jídòng Guāngxiàn|Quick-freezing Beam}}&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|nl=IJsstraal&lt;br /&gt;
|fi=Jääsäde&lt;br /&gt;
|fr=Laser Glace&lt;br /&gt;
|da=Isstråle&lt;br /&gt;
|de=Eisstrahl&lt;br /&gt;
|el=Ακτίνα Πάγου&lt;br /&gt;
|hi=बर्फीली बीम &#039;&#039;Barfeeli Beam&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|id=Ice Beam&lt;br /&gt;
|it=Geloraggio&lt;br /&gt;
|ko=냉동빔 &#039;&#039;Freeze Beam&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|no=Isstråle&lt;br /&gt;
|pl=Lodowy promień&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_br=Raio de Gelo&lt;br /&gt;
|pt_eu=Raio de Gelo (Pokémon Chronicles)&amp;lt;BR&amp;gt;Feixe de Gelo (Advanced Generation &amp;amp; Diamond and Pearl Series)&#039;&#039;&lt;br /&gt;
|sr=Ledeni Zrak&lt;br /&gt;
|es_eu=Rayo Hielo&lt;br /&gt;
|es_la=Rayo de Hielo&lt;br /&gt;
|ro=Raza de Gheață}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{-}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Flamethrower|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{Generation I TMs}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{{Generation III TMs}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{{Generation IV TMs}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{{Generation V TMs}}&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
{{Project Moves and Abilities notice}}&lt;br /&gt;
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[[Category:Moves that can inflict freeze]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Moves that can jam]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[de:Eisstrahl]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Rayo Hielo]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Laser Glace]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Geloraggio (mossa)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:れいとうビーム]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Ice Beam]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pt:Ice Beam]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
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		<title>List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* Trivia */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;{{Search| Generation IV version|the Generation II version|List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{shortcut|1|Jdex}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:PokéDex HGSS m.png|thumb|160px|right|[[Johto]] region&#039;s Pokédex (Generation IV)]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{Regionaldex|Johto}}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The original [[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]] was dropped for {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, which alter the [[Generation II]] version of the Johto Pokédex slightly, moving some Pokémon down the list to add a select few Pokémon that evolve from Generation I and II Pokémon by the method of learning a move (specifically {{p|Tangrowth}}, {{p|Mamoswine}}, {{p|Lickilicky}}, {{p|Yanmega}}, and {{p|Ambipom}}). However, up to #101 ({{p|Yanma}}), the order is the same as that of the [[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]], after which it diverges starting with #102 ({{p|Yanmega}}).&lt;br /&gt;
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==List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number==&lt;br /&gt;
===#001 - #051 Chikorita - Arbok===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|001|152|Chikorita|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|002|153|Bayleef|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|003|154|Meganium|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|004|155|Cyndaquil|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|005|156|Quilava|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|006|157|Typhlosion|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|007|158|Totodile|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|008|159|Croconaw|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|009|160|Feraligatr|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|010|016|Pidgey|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|011|017|Pidgeotto|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|012|018|Pidgeot|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|013|021|Spearow|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|014|022|Fearow|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|015|163|Hoothoot|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|016|164|Noctowl|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|017|019|Rattata|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|018|020|Raticate|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|019|161|Sentret|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|020|162|Furret|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|021|172|Pichu|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|022|025|Pikachu|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|023|026|Raichu|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|024|010|Caterpie|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|025|011|Metapod|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|026|012|Butterfree|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|027|013|Weedle|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|028|014|Kakuna|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|029|015|Beedrill|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|030|165|Ledyba|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|031|166|Ledian|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|032|167|Spinarak|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|033|168|Ariados|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|034|074|Geodude|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|035|075|Graveler|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|036|076|Golem|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|037|041|Zubat|2|Poison|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|038|042|Golbat|2|Poison|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|039|169|Crobat|2|Poison|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|040|173|Cleffa|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|041|035|Clefairy|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|042|036|Clefable|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|043|174|Igglybuff|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|044|039|Jigglypuff|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|045|040|Wigglytuff|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|046|175|Togepi|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|047|176|Togetic|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|048|027|Sandshrew|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|049|028|Sandslash|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|050|023|Ekans|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|051|024|Arbok|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#052 - #100 Dunsparce - Nidoking===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|052|206|Dunsparce|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|053|179|Mareep|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|054|180|Flaaffy|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|055|181|Ampharos|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|056|194|Wooper|2|Water|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|057|195|Quagsire|2|Water|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|058|092|Gastly|2|Ghost|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|059|093|Haunter|2|Ghost|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|060|094|Gengar|2|Ghost|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|061|201|Unown|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|062|095|Onix|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|063|208|Steelix|2|Steel|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|064|069|Bellsprout|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|065|070|Weepinbell|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|066|071|Victreebel|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|067|187|Hoppip|2|Grass|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|068|188|Skiploom|2|Grass|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|069|189|Jumpluff|2|Grass|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|070|046|Paras|2|Bug|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|071|047|Parasect|2|Bug|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|072|060|Poliwag|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|073|061|Poliwhirl|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|074|062|Poliwrath|2|Water|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|075|186|Politoed|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|076|129|Magikarp|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|077|130|Gyarados|2|Water|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|078|118|Goldeen|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|079|119|Seaking|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|080|079|Slowpoke|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|081|080|Slowbro|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|082|199|Slowking|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|083|043|Oddish|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|084|044|Gloom|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|085|045|Vileplume|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|086|182|Bellossom|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|087|096|Drowzee|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|088|097|Hypno|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|089|063|Abra|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|090|064|Kadabra|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|091|065|Alakazam|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|092|132|Ditto|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|093|204|Pineco|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|094|205|Forretress|2|Bug|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|095|029|Nidoran♀|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|096|030|Nidorina|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|097|031|Nidoqueen|2|Poison|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|098|032|Nidoran♂|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|099|033|Nidorino|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|100|034|Nidoking|2|Poison|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#101 - #150 Yanma - Tauros===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|101|193|Yanma|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|102|469|Yanmega|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|103|191|Sunkern|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|104|192|Sunflora|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|105|102|Exeggcute|2|Grass|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|106|103|Exeggutor|2|Grass|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|107|185|Sudowoodo|1|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|108|202|Wobbuffet|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|109|048|Venonat|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|110|049|Venomoth|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|111|123|Scyther|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|112|212|Scizor|2|Bug|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|113|127|Pinsir|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|114|214|Heracross|2|Bug|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|115|109|Koffing|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|116|110|Weezing|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|117|088|Grimer|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|118|089|Muk|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|119|081|Magnemite|2|Electric|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|120|082|Magneton|2|Electric|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|121|100|Voltorb|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|122|101|Electrode|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|123|190|Aipom|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|124|424|Ambipom|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|125|209|Snubbull|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|126|210|Granbull|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|127|037|Vulpix|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|128|038|Ninetales|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|129|058|Growlithe|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|130|059|Arcanine|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|131|234|Stantler|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|132|183|Marill|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|133|184|Azumarill|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|134|050|Diglett|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|135|051|Dugtrio|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|136|056|Mankey|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|137|057|Primeape|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|138|052|Meowth|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|139|053|Persian|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|140|054|Psyduck|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|141|055|Golduck|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|142|066|Machop|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|143|067|Machoke|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|144|068|Machamp|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|145|236|Tyrogue|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|146|106|Hitmonlee|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|147|107|Hitmonchan|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|148|237|Hitmontop|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|149|203|Girafarig|2|Normal|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|150|128|Tauros|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#151 - #201 Miltank - Donphan===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|151|241|Miltank|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|152|240|Magby|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|153|126|Magmar|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|154|238|Smoochum|2|Ice|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|155|124|Jynx|2|Ice|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|156|239|Elekid|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|157|125|Electabuzz|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|158|122|Mr. Mime|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|159|235|Smeargle|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|160|083|Farfetch&#039;d|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|161|177|Natu|2|Psychic|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|162|178|Xatu|2|Psychic|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|163|211|Qwilfish|2|Water|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|164|072|Tentacool|2|Water|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|165|073|Tentacruel|2|Water|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|166|098|Krabby|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|167|099|Kingler|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|168|213|Shuckle|2|Bug|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|169|120|Staryu|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|170|121|Starmie|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|171|090|Shellder|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|172|091|Cloyster|2|Water|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|173|222|Corsola|2|Water|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|174|223|Remoraid|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|175|224|Octillery|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|176|170|Chinchou|2|Water|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|177|171|Lanturn|2|Water|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|178|086|Seel|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|179|087|Dewgong|2|Water|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|180|108|Lickitung|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|181|463|Lickilicky|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|182|114|Tangela|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|183|465|Tangrowth|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|184|133|Eevee|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|185|134|Vaporeon|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|186|135|Jolteon|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|187|136|Flareon|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|188|196|Espeon|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|189|197|Umbreon|1|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|190|116|Horsea|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|191|117|Seadra|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|192|230|Kingdra|2|Water|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|193|207|Gligar|2|Ground|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|194|225|Delibird|2|Ice|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|195|220|Swinub|2|Ice|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|196|221|Piloswine|2|Ice|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|197|473|Mamoswine|2|Ice|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|198|216|Teddiursa|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|199|217|Ursaring|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|200|231|Phanpy|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|201|232|Donphan|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#202 - #256 Mantine - Celebi===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|202|226|Mantine|2|Water|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|203|227|Skarmory|2|Steel|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|204|084|Doduo|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|205|085|Dodrio|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|206|077|Ponyta|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|207|078|Rapidash|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|208|104|Cubone|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|209|105|Marowak|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|210|115|Kangaskhan|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|211|111|Rhyhorn|2|Ground|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|212|112|Rhydon|2|Ground|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|213|198|Murkrow|2|Dark|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|214|228|Houndour|2|Dark|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|215|229|Houndoom|2|Dark|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|216|218|Slugma|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|217|219|Magcargo|2|Fire|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|218|215|Sneasel|2|Dark|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|219|200|Misdreavus|1|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|220|137|Porygon|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|221|233|Porygon2|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|222|113|Chansey|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|223|242|Blissey|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|224|131|Lapras|2|Water|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|225|138|Omanyte|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|226|139|Omastar|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|227|140|Kabuto|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|228|141|Kabutops|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|229|142|Aerodactyl|2|Rock|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|230|143|Snorlax|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|231|001|Bulbasaur|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|232|002|Ivysaur|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|233|003|Venusaur|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|234|004|Charmander|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|235|005|Charmeleon|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|236|006|Charizard|2|Fire|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|237|007|Squirtle|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|238|008|Wartortle|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|239|009|Blastoise|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|240|144|Articuno|2|Ice|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|241|145|Zapdos|2|Electric|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|242|146|Moltres|2|Fire|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|243|243|Raikou|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|244|244|Entei|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|245|245|Suicune|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|246|147|Dratini|1|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|247|148|Dragonair|1|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|248|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|249|246|Larvitar|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|250|247|Pupitar|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|251|248|Tyranitar|2|Rock|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|252|249|Lugia|2|Psychic|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|253|250|Ho-Oh|2|Fire|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|254|150|Mewtwo|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|255|151|Mew|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|256|251|Celebi|2|Psychic|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Unlike its Generation II counterpart, which contained all the Pokémon of its time, this Pokédex listing is a true regional Pokédex, excluding Hoenn and Sinnoh Pokémon families.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, this Pokédex contains some Pokémon which cannot be found anywhere in Johto, such as {{p|Mewtwo}}. They are included because they appear in Kanto, and Kanto is accessible in [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|the games for which this Pokédex was designed]].&lt;br /&gt;
* The five Pokémon added to the New Pokédex to create this listing (Ambipom, Lickilicky, Yanmega, Tangrowth, and Mamoswine) all evolve from their previous forms (which were included in the New Pokédex) when leveled up knowing a certain move. As these moves can be learned by the Pokémon at any point in the game, and not just after the National Pokédex is obtained, these Pokémon would otherwise display their Pokédex numbers as &amp;quot;???&amp;quot; despite evolving from a Pokémon with one (as the game displays regional Pokédex numbers in the status screen before the National Pokédex is obtained). All other Pokémon related to Pokémon found in this Pokédex (both baby forms and new evolutions) require a certain item to obtain them from their Johto Pokédex relative, which is able to be restricted to areas unreachable before the National Pokédex is obtained.&lt;br /&gt;
** It is unknown why this was done: in FireRed and LeafGreen, a Pokémon which would evolve into a Pokémon outside of the Kanto Pokédex was automatically stopped from doing so, most notably in the examples of {{p|Golbat}} and {{p|Chansey}}, though any Pokémon which evolves into a Pokémon not introduced in Generation I will be prevented from evolving, including Generation II and Generation III Pokémon hacked into the game (Generation II Pokémon that become Generation I Pokémon by evolving, however, are still allowed to evolve). This is also possibly because FireRed and LeafGreen locked out trading with non-Kanto games and disallowed trading of non-Kanto Pokémon until the Ruby and Sapphire were collected and the National Pokédex obtained, respectively. Possibly because this was viewed by many as a cumbersome task preventing players from raising their favorite Pokémon, it was dropped from HeartGold and SoulSilver.&lt;br /&gt;
** It is also possible to acquire some Pokémon from outside the Johto Pokédex before the National Pokédex is obtained from the [[PokéWalker]].&lt;br /&gt;
* Due to containing the five Generation IV evolutions of {{p|Tangela}}, {{p|Lickitung}}, {{p|Aipom}}, {{p|Yanma}}, and {{p|Piloswine}}, the Johto Pokédex is the only Pokédex of a region that contains Pokémon of a generation &#039;&#039;after&#039;&#039; the generation the region itself was introduced, rather than just ones of its own generation (Kanto, Old Unova) or ones of its own and past generations (Hoenn, Sinnoh).&lt;br /&gt;
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==See also==&lt;br /&gt;
{{pokelist}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Lists]]&lt;br /&gt;
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[[de:Liste der Pokémon nach dem neuen Johto-Pokédex]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Lista de Pokémon según el Pokédex de Johto]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Liste des Pokémon dans l&#039;ordre du Pokédex de Johto (Pokémon Or HeartGold et Argent SoulSilver)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Elenco Pokémon secondo il Pokédex di Johto]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:ポケモンのジョウト図鑑ナンバー順リスト (第四世代)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Lista Pokémonów według Johto Dexu]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&lt;div&gt;{{Search| Generation IV version|the Generation II version|List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{shortcut|1|Jdex}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:PokéDex HGSS m.png|thumb|160px|right|[[Johto]] region&#039;s Pokédex (Generation IV)]]&lt;br /&gt;
{{Regionaldex|Johto}}&lt;br /&gt;
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The original [[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]] was dropped for {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, which alter the [[Generation II]] version of the Johto Pokédex slightly, moving some Pokémon down the list to add a select few Pokémon that evolve from Generation I and II Pokémon by the method of learning a move (specifically {{p|Tangrowth}}, {{p|Mamoswine}}, {{p|Lickilicky}}, {{p|Yanmega}}, and {{p|Ambipom}}). However, up to #101 ({{p|Yanma}}), the order is the same as that of the [[List of Pokémon by New Pokédex number|New Pokédex]], after which it diverges starting with #102 ({{p|Yanmega}}).&lt;br /&gt;
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==List of Pokémon by Johto Pokédex number==&lt;br /&gt;
===#001 - #051 Chikorita - Arbok===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|001|152|Chikorita|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|002|153|Bayleef|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|003|154|Meganium|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|004|155|Cyndaquil|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|005|156|Quilava|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|006|157|Typhlosion|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|007|158|Totodile|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|008|159|Croconaw|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|009|160|Feraligatr|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|010|016|Pidgey|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|011|017|Pidgeotto|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|012|018|Pidgeot|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|013|021|Spearow|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|014|022|Fearow|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|015|163|Hoothoot|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|016|164|Noctowl|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|017|019|Rattata|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|018|020|Raticate|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|019|161|Sentret|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|020|162|Furret|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|021|172|Pichu|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|022|025|Pikachu|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|023|026|Raichu|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|024|010|Caterpie|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|025|011|Metapod|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|026|012|Butterfree|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|027|013|Weedle|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|028|014|Kakuna|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|029|015|Beedrill|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|030|165|Ledyba|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|031|166|Ledian|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|032|167|Spinarak|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|033|168|Ariados|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|034|074|Geodude|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|035|075|Graveler|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|036|076|Golem|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|037|041|Zubat|2|Poison|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|038|042|Golbat|2|Poison|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|039|169|Crobat|2|Poison|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|040|173|Cleffa|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|041|035|Clefairy|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|042|036|Clefable|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|043|174|Igglybuff|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|044|039|Jigglypuff|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|045|040|Wigglytuff|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|046|175|Togepi|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|047|176|Togetic|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|048|027|Sandshrew|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|049|028|Sandslash|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|050|023|Ekans|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|051|024|Arbok|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#052 - #100 Dunsparce - Nidoking===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|052|206|Dunsparce|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|053|179|Mareep|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|054|180|Flaaffy|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|055|181|Ampharos|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|056|194|Wooper|2|Water|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|057|195|Quagsire|2|Water|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|058|092|Gastly|2|Ghost|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|059|093|Haunter|2|Ghost|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|060|094|Gengar|2|Ghost|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|061|201|Unown|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|062|095|Onix|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|063|208|Steelix|2|Steel|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|064|069|Bellsprout|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|065|070|Weepinbell|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|066|071|Victreebel|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|067|187|Hoppip|2|Grass|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|068|188|Skiploom|2|Grass|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|069|189|Jumpluff|2|Grass|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|070|046|Paras|2|Bug|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|071|047|Parasect|2|Bug|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|072|060|Poliwag|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|073|061|Poliwhirl|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|074|062|Poliwrath|2|Water|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|075|186|Politoed|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|076|129|Magikarp|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|077|130|Gyarados|2|Water|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|078|118|Goldeen|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|079|119|Seaking|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|080|079|Slowpoke|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|081|080|Slowbro|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|082|199|Slowking|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|083|043|Oddish|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|084|044|Gloom|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|085|045|Vileplume|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|086|182|Bellossom|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|087|096|Drowzee|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|088|097|Hypno|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|089|063|Abra|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|090|064|Kadabra|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|091|065|Alakazam|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|092|132|Ditto|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|093|204|Pineco|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|094|205|Forretress|2|Bug|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|095|029|Nidoran♀|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|096|030|Nidorina|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|097|031|Nidoqueen|2|Poison|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|098|032|Nidoran♂|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|099|033|Nidorino|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|100|034|Nidoking|2|Poison|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#101 - #150 Yanma - Tauros===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|101|193|Yanma|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|102|469|Yanmega|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|103|191|Sunkern|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|104|192|Sunflora|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|105|102|Exeggcute|2|Grass|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|106|103|Exeggutor|2|Grass|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|107|185|Sudowoodo|1|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|108|202|Wobbuffet|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|109|048|Venonat|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|110|049|Venomoth|2|Bug|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|111|123|Scyther|2|Bug|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|112|212|Scizor|2|Bug|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|113|127|Pinsir|1|Bug}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|114|214|Heracross|2|Bug|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|115|109|Koffing|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|116|110|Weezing|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|117|088|Grimer|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|118|089|Muk|1|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|119|081|Magnemite|2|Electric|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|120|082|Magneton|2|Electric|Steel}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|121|100|Voltorb|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|122|101|Electrode|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|123|190|Aipom|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|124|424|Ambipom|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|125|209|Snubbull|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|126|210|Granbull|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|127|037|Vulpix|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|128|038|Ninetales|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|129|058|Growlithe|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|130|059|Arcanine|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|131|234|Stantler|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|132|183|Marill|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|133|184|Azumarill|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|134|050|Diglett|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|135|051|Dugtrio|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|136|056|Mankey|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|137|057|Primeape|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|138|052|Meowth|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|139|053|Persian|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|140|054|Psyduck|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|141|055|Golduck|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|142|066|Machop|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|143|067|Machoke|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|144|068|Machamp|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|145|236|Tyrogue|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|146|106|Hitmonlee|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|147|107|Hitmonchan|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|148|237|Hitmontop|1|Fighting}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|149|203|Girafarig|2|Normal|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|150|128|Tauros|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#151 - #201 Miltank - Donphan===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|151|241|Miltank|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|152|240|Magby|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|153|126|Magmar|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|154|238|Smoochum|2|Ice|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|155|124|Jynx|2|Ice|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|156|239|Elekid|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|157|125|Electabuzz|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|158|122|Mr. Mime|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|159|235|Smeargle|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|160|083|Farfetch&#039;d|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|161|177|Natu|2|Psychic|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|162|178|Xatu|2|Psychic|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|163|211|Qwilfish|2|Water|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|164|072|Tentacool|2|Water|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|165|073|Tentacruel|2|Water|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|166|098|Krabby|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|167|099|Kingler|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|168|213|Shuckle|2|Bug|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|169|120|Staryu|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|170|121|Starmie|2|Water|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|171|090|Shellder|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|172|091|Cloyster|2|Water|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|173|222|Corsola|2|Water|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|174|223|Remoraid|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|175|224|Octillery|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|176|170|Chinchou|2|Water|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|177|171|Lanturn|2|Water|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|178|086|Seel|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|179|087|Dewgong|2|Water|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|180|108|Lickitung|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|181|463|Lickilicky|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|182|114|Tangela|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|183|465|Tangrowth|1|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|184|133|Eevee|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|185|134|Vaporeon|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|186|135|Jolteon|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|187|136|Flareon|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|188|196|Espeon|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|189|197|Umbreon|1|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|190|116|Horsea|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|191|117|Seadra|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|192|230|Kingdra|2|Water|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|193|207|Gligar|2|Ground|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|194|225|Delibird|2|Ice|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|195|220|Swinub|2|Ice|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|196|221|Piloswine|2|Ice|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|197|473|Mamoswine|2|Ice|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|198|216|Teddiursa|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|199|217|Ursaring|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|200|231|Phanpy|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|201|232|Donphan|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===#202 - #256 Mantine - Celebi===&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdexh|heartgold|soulsilver|J}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|202|226|Mantine|2|Water|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|203|227|Skarmory|2|Steel|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|204|084|Doduo|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|205|085|Dodrio|2|Normal|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|206|077|Ponyta|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|207|078|Rapidash|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|208|104|Cubone|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|209|105|Marowak|1|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|210|115|Kangaskhan|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|211|111|Rhyhorn|2|Ground|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|212|112|Rhydon|2|Ground|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|213|198|Murkrow|2|Dark|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|214|228|Houndour|2|Dark|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|215|229|Houndoom|2|Dark|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|216|218|Slugma|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|217|219|Magcargo|2|Fire|Rock}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|218|215|Sneasel|2|Dark|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|219|200|Misdreavus|1|Ghost}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|220|137|Porygon|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|221|233|Porygon2|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|222|113|Chansey|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|223|242|Blissey|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|224|131|Lapras|2|Water|Ice}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|225|138|Omanyte|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|226|139|Omastar|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|227|140|Kabuto|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|228|141|Kabutops|2|Rock|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|229|142|Aerodactyl|2|Rock|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|230|143|Snorlax|1|Normal}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|231|001|Bulbasaur|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|232|002|Ivysaur|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|233|003|Venusaur|2|Grass|Poison}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|234|004|Charmander|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|235|005|Charmeleon|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|236|006|Charizard|2|Fire|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|237|007|Squirtle|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|238|008|Wartortle|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|239|009|Blastoise|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|240|144|Articuno|2|Ice|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|241|145|Zapdos|2|Electric|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|242|146|Moltres|2|Fire|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|243|243|Raikou|1|Electric}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|244|244|Entei|1|Fire}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|245|245|Suicune|1|Water}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|246|147|Dratini|1|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|247|148|Dragonair|1|Dragon}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|248|149|Dragonite|2|Dragon|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|249|246|Larvitar|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|250|247|Pupitar|2|Rock|Ground}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|251|248|Tyranitar|2|Rock|Dark}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|252|249|Lugia|2|Psychic|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|253|250|Ho-Oh|2|Fire|Flying}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|254|150|Mewtwo|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|255|151|Mew|1|Psychic}}&lt;br /&gt;
{{rdex|256|251|Celebi|2|Psychic|Grass}}&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Trivia==&lt;br /&gt;
* Unlike its Generation II counterpart, which contained all the Pokémon of its time, this Pokédex listing is a true regional Pokédex, excluding Hoenn and Sinnoh Pokémon families.&lt;br /&gt;
** However, this Pokédex contains some Pokémon which cannot be found anywhere in Johto, such as {{p|Mewtwo}}. They are included because they appear in Kanto, and Kanto is accessible in [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|the games for which this Pokédex was designed]].&lt;br /&gt;
* The five Pokémon added to the New Pokédex to create this listing (Ambipom, Lickilicky, Yanmega, Tangrowth, and Mamoswine) all evolve from their previous forms (which were included in the New Pokédex) when leveled up knowing a certain move. As these moves can be learned by the Pokémon at any point in the game, and not just after the National Pokédex is obtained, these Pokémon would otherwise display their Pokédex numbers as &amp;quot;???&amp;quot; despite evolving from a Pokémon with one (as the game displays regional Pokédex numbers in the status screen before the National Pokédex is obtained). All other Pokémon related to Pokémon found in this Pokédex (both baby forms and new evolutions) require a certain item to obtain them from their Johto Pokédex relative, which is able to be restricted to areas unreachable before the National Pokédex is obtained.&lt;br /&gt;
** It is unknown why this was done: in FireRed and LeafGreen, a Pokémon which would evolve into a Pokémon outside of the Kanto Pokédex was automatically stopped from doing so, most notably in the examples of {{p|Golbat}} and {{p|Chansey}}, though any Pokémon which evolves into a Pokémon not introduced in Generation I will be prevented from evolving, including Generation II and Generation III Pokémon hacked into the game (Generation II Pokémon that become Generation I Pokémon by evolving, however, are still allowed to evolve). This is also possibly because FireRed and LeafGreen locked out trading with non-Kanto games and disallowed trading of non-Kanto Pokémon until the Ruby and Sapphire were collected and the National Pokédex obtained, respectively. Possibly because this was viewed by many as a cumbersome task preventing players from raising their favorite Pokémon, it was dropped from HeartGold and SoulSilver.&lt;br /&gt;
** It is also possible to acquire some Pokémon from outside the Johto Pokédex before the National Pokédex is obtained from the Pokéwalker.&lt;br /&gt;
* Due to containing the five Generation IV evolutions of {{p|Tangela}}, {{p|Lickitung}}, {{p|Aipom}}, {{p|Yanma}}, and {{p|Piloswine}}, the Johto Pokédex is the only Pokédex of a region that contains Pokémon of a generation &#039;&#039;after&#039;&#039; the generation the region itself was introduced, rather than just ones of its own generation (Kanto, Old Unova) or ones of its own and past generations (Hoenn, Sinnoh).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==See also==&lt;br /&gt;
{{pokelist}}&lt;br /&gt;
[[Category:Lists]]&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
[[de:Liste der Pokémon nach dem neuen Johto-Pokédex]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[es:Lista de Pokémon según el Pokédex de Johto]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[fr:Liste des Pokémon dans l&#039;ordre du Pokédex de Johto (Pokémon Or HeartGold et Argent SoulSilver)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[it:Elenco Pokémon secondo il Pokédex di Johto]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[ja:ポケモンのジョウト図鑑ナンバー順リスト (第四世代)]]&lt;br /&gt;
[[pl:Lista Pokémonów według Johto Dexu]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Error_cards&amp;diff=1867056</id>
		<title>Error cards</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/w/index.php?title=Error_cards&amp;diff=1867056"/>
		<updated>2013-03-21T06:30:03Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* {{TCG|Black &amp;amp; White}} Series */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Error cards&#039;&#039;&#039; are cards in the TCG that have certain elements on the card that are incorrect. The errors on these cards vary from minor to major errors. Often there are only a very small amount of these cards available which make these cards sought after by collectors. &lt;br /&gt;
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==Original Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Base Set}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:BS68Vulpix-HP50.png|thumb|{{TCG ID|Base Set|Vulpix|68}} listed &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;. ]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Blastoise|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few Base Set Blastoise were printed without the word &amp;quot;stage&amp;quot; in the &amp;quot;put Blastoise on the stage 1 Pokémon&amp;quot; text.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Gyarados|6}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Most Base Set Gyarados were printed with the &amp;quot;6/102&amp;quot; too far to the left.&lt;br /&gt;
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* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Ninetales|12}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few 1st Edition Shadowless {{p|Ninetales}} lack the damage done for their attacks. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Machamp|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some cards were printed with the holo background in the Japanese Galaxy style (ie Round stars instead of pointed.) &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Kakuna|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card has the word &amp;quot;length&amp;quot; repeated twice. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Wartortle|42}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Wartortle}} have pictures of Wartortle in its evolution box or have a small type symbol next to the HP.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Bulbasaur|44}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card has the word &amp;quot;length&amp;quot; repeated twice.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Caterpie|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Diglett|47}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Diglett have their attack energy cost symbols rotated 90 degrees. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Metapod|54}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Metapod}} cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Pikachu}} cards had a number of minor errors in their flavor text and image, such as the Pikachu having red cheeks. This Pikachu is the most commonly known misprint. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few copies of 1st edition Pikachu have a misprinted 1st Edition logo which is only partially printed with the &amp;quot;1st“ and the letter &amp;quot;d“ in &amp;quot;edition&amp;quot; missing.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Sandshrew|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Sandshrew&#039;s attack says &amp;quot;this attack does nothing&amp;quot; while it&#039;s supposed to say &amp;quot;that attack does nothing&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Voltorb|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card refers to [[Poké Ball]]s as their Japanese counterparts the Monster Balls. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Vulpix|68}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Water Energy|102}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have no space between the margin and the water symbol, along with &amp;quot;ENERGY&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Base Set cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some Base Set cards had their Energy symbols not centered.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Base Set 2}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set 2|Seaking|60}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Card reads &amp;quot;Put Seaking on the Stage 1 card&amp;quot; when it should say &amp;quot;Put Seaking on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Jungle}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} {{TCG ID|Jungle|Electrode|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Jungle {{p|Electrode}} have the image of Base Set Electrode. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} {{TCG ID|Jungle|Butterfree|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Due to a bubble in the printing ink, a number of {{p|Butterfree}} Cards were written as &amp;quot;Edition d&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Edition 1&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Jungle|Rapidash|44}} and {{TCG ID|Jungle|Seaking|46}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Seaking and Rapidash are Stage 1 Pokémon but the text tells the person playing the cards to &amp;quot;put XXX on the Stage 1 card&amp;quot;. This error applies to both 1st and Normal Edition sets.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Jungle cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: In an early print run of the Jungle set, all 16 holographic cards were printed without the Jungle Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Fossil}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} Holo {{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos |15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Fossil Holo {{p|Zapdos}} cards have a space for the evolution box punched out of the holographic foil, even though Zapdos is a Basic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Normal Edition Holo {{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos |15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Fossil Holo {{p|Zapdos}} cards have a space for the evolution box punched out of the holographic foil, even though Zapdos is a Basic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Team Rocket}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:DarkGolbatTeamRocket7.jpg‎|thumb|{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Golbat|7}} reads as &amp;quot;Pokémon.Apply&amp;quot;]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket| Dark Arbok |2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;Rare {{TCG ID|Team Rocket| Dark Arbok |19}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): Dark {{p|Arbok}} was printed with extra zeros and the number three was accidentally entered so it was written as &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1999-23000 Wizards&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Dragonite|5}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): The attack cost symbols for Holo Dark {{p|Dragonite}} are not centered. Also, a number (around 5000 cards) of this card were accidentally printed as non-holographic.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Golbat|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (holo and non-holo): The English Pokémon Power mentions &amp;quot;Apply Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot;, while in the Master Rules Document, the Japanese Dark Golbat&#039;s Pokémon Power says &amp;quot;Don&#039;t apply Weakness and Resistance.&amp;quot; There is also a lacking space between the words &amp;quot;Pokémon&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Apply&amp;quot;. (Reads &amp;quot;Pokémon.Apply&amp;quot;) &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Non-Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Vileplume|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): Non-holo Dark {{p|Vileplume}} have a weakness to Fighting instead of Fire. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Rapidash|44}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Dark Rapidash&#039;s stats lacks the word &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Grimer|57}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: English Team Rocket&#039;s Grimer&#039;s Poison Gas attack puts Pokémon to sleep, although the Japanese version Poisons them. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Raichu|83}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Dark {{p|Raichu}}&#039;s Evolution Box is colored light gray instead of dark gray. Additionally, the card reads &amp;quot;Put Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Put Dark Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot;. This wording error was fixed for the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} reprint.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Gym Heroes}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Rocket&#039;s Scyther|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the first attack there is incorrect extra text of &amp;quot;or is &#039;&#039;evolved&#039;&#039;).&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Gym Challenge}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Misty&#039;s Seel|91}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): All prints of this card have a transparency error; there should not be a white space around Seel&#039;s tail.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Blaine&#039;s Charizard|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Early prints of these cards have a Fighting-type symbol instead of the Fire-type symbol. Also, &amp;quot;energy&amp;quot; is misspelt with a small &amp;quot;e&amp;quot; instead of a capital &amp;quot;E&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Blaine&#039;s Charizard|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; : In late print runs of the Normal Edition the Fire-type symbol was corrected but the small &amp;quot;e&amp;quot; in energy remained.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Giovanni&#039;s Pinsir|24}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): {{p|Pinsir}}&#039;s &amp;quot;Snapping Pincers&amp;quot; attack is supposed to do 20+ damage and not 10+ damage. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Rocket&#039;s Minefield Gym|119}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Early prints of this card do not mention how many damage counters are needed to put on a Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Neo Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Genesis}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:FocusBandNeoGenesis86.jpg|thumb|{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Focus Band|86}} has a white bar below its picture, due to a presumed misalignment.]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Meganium|11}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The Pokémon Power title text is black instead of red. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Slowking|14}} and {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Typhlosion|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): These cards&#039; damages are off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Horsea|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): One of the attack cost energy symbols for its attack is oddly off. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Natu|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Energy symbols for attack are moved to left margin&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Focus Band|86}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The picture on the Focus Band has a white bar beneath it, apparently due to being improperly positioned during the card&#039;s design process.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Neo Discovery}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Scizor|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and Rare {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Scizor|10}} (1st and Normal Edition): The attack&#039;s damage done is &amp;quot;20+&amp;quot; while it&#039;s supposed to be &amp;quot;20×&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Umbreon|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The Psychic symbol in Umbreon&#039;s resistance is bigger than normal. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Kakuna|41}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The copyright text of all other Neo Discovery cards is &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1995-2001&amp;quot;, but for an unknown reason, this card&#039;s copyright is &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1995-2000&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Unown O|69}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The first sentence of Pokémon Power should have the text &amp;quot;Once during your turn&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Neo Revelation}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Delibird|5}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The energy cost for Delibird&#039;s attack is off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Raichu|21}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): For an unexplained reason the &amp;quot;Put Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot; text on the card is unnecessarily bold and italic. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Zubat|59}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Zubat&#039;s resistance lacks the &amp;quot;-30&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Houndoom|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): A small number of these cards were printed where the complete picture is holographic (normally only the upper part is holographic.)&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Neo Destiny}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Croconaw|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card&#039;s Pokédex entry states that {{p|Croconaw}} has 49 teeth, but it only has 48.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Exeggutor|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There is an unnecessary letter C in Exeggutor&#039;s name. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Haunter|36}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Dark {{p|Haunter}}&#039;s &amp;quot;Call Back&amp;quot; attack&#039;s clause leaves out the word &amp;quot;opponent&#039;s&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Light Flareon|46}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;b&amp;quot; in &amp;quot;benched&amp;quot; is not capitalized.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Togepi|56}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;before applying Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot; text should be in italics. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Unown C|57}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Unown C&#039;s &amp;quot;Chase&amp;quot; {{TCG|Pokémon Power}} adds an unnecessary &amp;quot;Apply Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot; even though the attack does not inflict damage. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Unown P|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There is an extra space in the Basic Pokémon title on Unown P.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Gligar|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The energy symbols on Gligar are not in the correct position. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Shining Tyranitar|113}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;just&amp;quot; is spelled wrong. It is written as &amp;quot;hust&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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==Legendary Collection Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Legendary Collection}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Reverse Holo {{TCG ID|Jungle|Exeggcute|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Normally on Reverse Holos, the Energy costs for attacks aren&#039;t reflective. On Exeggcute, they are.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Raichu|83}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Electricity on the tail is holographic, which is inconsistent with the original Team Rocket illustration. This misprint causes the tail of Dark Raichu to look disembodied.&lt;br /&gt;
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==e-Card series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Alakazam|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;This power stops working if...&amp;quot; text is italicized while it is not supposed to be. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Dugtrio|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Its Attack Energy Costs Symbols are larger than the standard size. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Gengar|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Gengar&#039;s &#039;&#039;Chaos Move&#039;&#039; Pokémon Power game text has a few spots where the text could go up a line. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Charizard|39}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card tells the player to &amp;quot;Put Charizard on the &#039;&#039;Basic&#039;&#039; Pokémon&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Totodile|134}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: When {{p|Cyndaquil}}&#039;s card is scanned with the [[e-Reader]] a &amp;quot;Cynda!&amp;quot; sound is added to the Melody Box. Totodile being scanned, however, adds &amp;quot;Wani!&amp;quot; rather than &amp;quot;Toto!&amp;quot;. As Chikorita and Pikachu (two other cards which received this effect) have the same English and Japanese names, it is unknown if Totodile&#039;s was the error, or if Cyndaquil&#039;s is.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Energy Removal 2|140}} and {{TCG ID|Expedition|Multi Technical Machine 01|144}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: When these cards are scanned with the e-Reader, the TM01 card names the card&#039;s move as &amp;quot;Paralyzing Stare&amp;quot; (on the card, it is &amp;quot;Paralyzing Gaze&amp;quot;), and the reader refers to &amp;quot;Energy Removal 2&amp;quot; as the ordinary &amp;quot;Energy Removal&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Darkness Energy|158}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card text implies that it can add to damage done to benched Pokémon, which normally cannot be increased.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Aquapolis}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Crystal {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Nidoking|150}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &#039;&#039;Crystal Type&#039;&#039; Pokémon mentions Grass/Lightning/Fire energy, but the Crystal Nidoking&#039;s attacks only use Grass/Lightning/Fighting energy. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Reverse Holo {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Lanturn|20}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There&#039;s a Poké-Body icon on it for no specific reason at all.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Magnemite|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The text on this card is quite faded as opposed to other Metal Pokémon in the set. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Weakness Guard|141}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;Attach this card...&amp;quot; text is in its own separate paragraph, unlike other cards in the past.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Ariados|H3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its &#039;&#039;Spider Force&#039;&#039; attack, it should say &amp;quot;&amp;lt;U&amp;gt;D&amp;lt;/U&amp;gt;efending Pokémon&amp;quot;, not &amp;quot;&amp;lt;U&amp;gt;d&amp;lt;/U&amp;gt;efending Pokémon&amp;quot;. This error is not present in the non-holographic version.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Rare Holo Cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: For some reason, the bottommost cut out on the left side of the card is not holographic.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Skyridge}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Skyridge|Nidoqueen|H21}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The period is misplaced at the left of the end of Nidoqueen&#039;s last attack. This applies to the Holo, Rare and Reverse Holo versions of the card.&lt;br /&gt;
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==EX Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire|Slakoth|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: For some reason, the last &amp;quot;f&amp;quot; in the attack &amp;quot;Slack Off&amp;quot; isn&#039;t bolded.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|EX Sandstorm}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Vigoroth|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: there is a grammatical error under its &amp;quot;Focus Energy&amp;quot; attack where it says &amp;quot;Vigoroth&#039;s Slash is attack&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Marill|68}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card is supposed to have a Retreat Cost of 1 but a third to a half of these cards were printed with a Retreat Cost of 0. Alternate Holo version of this card don&#039;t have this error.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|EX Dragon}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Combusken|25}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card was printed as Stage 2 while it is supposed to be Stage 1. Only cards that were printed from EX Battle Stadium set have this error.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Latias ex|93}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its holographic-foil, there&#039;s a circular space as if the evolution box was used to cover it up.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Latios ex|94}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its holographic-foil, there&#039;s a circular space as if the evolution box was used to cover it up.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Magnemite|63}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The reverse holo version of this card has a white circle where the Resistance would be.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:TeamAquaCrawdauntEXTeamMagmavsTeamAqua2.jpg|thumb|Some EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua cards have the Retreat Cost energy misaligned to the right.]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Aqua&#039;s Crawdaunt|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Claydol|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Torkoal|12}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Aqua&#039;s Sharpedo|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few of these cards say &amp;quot;Evolves from Team Aqua&#039;s {{p|Spheal}}&amp;quot; instead of {{p|Carvanha}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Camerupt|19}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the Poké-Power explanation the second Magma&#039;s was misspelled as &amp;quot;Mamga&#039;s&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Baltoy|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Under the &amp;quot;Psymist&amp;quot; attack, it reads &amp;quot;choose 1 of &#039;&#039;you&#039;&#039; opponent&#039;s&amp;quot;. It should read &amp;quot;choose 1 of &#039;&#039;your&#039;&#039; opponent&#039;s&amp;quot; &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma Belt|81}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;T&amp;quot; in Pokémon Tool isn&#039;t capitalized.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Hypno|25}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word Drowzee under the evolution box was written as &amp;quot;Drowsee&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Drowzee|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Drowzee was misspelled as &amp;quot;Drowsee&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Gastly|63}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card is a common card, but it says it&#039;s an uncommon card. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Magikarp|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card is a common card, but it says it&#039;s an uncommon card.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Deoxys}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Deoxys|Starmie|48}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the evolution box, the picture of {{p|Staryu}} is [[Ken Sugimori]]&#039;s stock art from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, used in earlier TCG cards, rather than the stock art from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, which had been used since the release of {{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen}} for {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} like Staryu.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Crystal Guardians}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Crystal Guardians cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some of these cards have some of their attacks&#039; descriptions spelled wrong.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Power Keepers}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Power Keepers|Charmeleon|28}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some prints of this card indicate that this Pokémon evolves from {{p|Vulpix}}, despite having a picture of {{p|Charmander}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:EmpoleonLVXDiamondPearl120.jpg|thumb|{{TCG ID|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl|Empoleon LV.X|120}}&#039;s icon is misprinted as Poké-Body instead of Poké-Power. ]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl|Empoleon LV.X|120}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In early print runs the Poké-Power was incorrectly stated as a Poké-Body.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;Select Mysterious Treasures cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of cards from this set have their yellow border off-balance.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Trainer Kit}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[Riolu (Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl 61)|Riolu (Trainer Kit 6)]]&#039;&#039;&#039;: The total number of cards in the Trainer Kit set is misprinted as 61. The correct number of cards in the set is 11.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Secret Wonders}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Mew|15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Mew&#039;s stats lacks the second &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; in the word species.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Breloom|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few cards of Breloom for the move Drain Punch, it says &amp;quot;Remove from Breloon a numbe of damage counters equal to the amount of Energy attached to the Defending Pokémon.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Number&amp;quot; is missing a &amp;quot;r&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Breloom&amp;quot; has an &amp;quot;n&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;m&amp;quot; at the end.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Great Encounters}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Dialga|16}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The illustrator is erroneously credited as [[Daisuke Ito]], instead of [[Nakaoka]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Old Amber|84}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The font of the &amp;quot;50&amp;quot; in the cards HP is incorrect. It is actually the font used for Trainer cards&#039; titles, as well as other titles such as Pokémon and attack names, even though HP and attack costs use a different font.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Stormfront}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Mamoswine|21}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Pokédex number listed on the card is 474; however, Mamoswine&#039;s Pokédex number is 473.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Gastly|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The effect of the first attack was printed &amp;quot;you opponent&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;your opponent&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Platinum Series==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Platinum}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Platinum|Dialga|23}} #23&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some reverse-holographic prints of the card are printed as {{e|Colorless}} Pokémon instead of the correct {{e|Metal}}.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Platinum|Dialga G LV.X|122}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some prints of this card that were included in the Clash of Legends promotional box have misprinted Energy symbols for weakness and resistance; the background of Dialga&#039;s {{e|Fire}} weakness was yellow, and the background of Dialga&#039;s {{e|Psychic}} resistance was light blue.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Supreme Victors}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Supreme Victors|Pachirisu|118}} #118&#039;&#039;&#039;: On this card, &amp;quot;EleSquirrel&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Elesquirrel&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Ninetales|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A promotional version of this card included in the {{merch|Black &amp;amp; White|Stage 1 Blisters}} was incorrectly printed with the {{TCG|Undaunted}} Set Symbol instead of the {{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}} Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Vulpix|87}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A promotional version of this card included in the {{merch|Black &amp;amp; White|Stage 1 Blisters}} was incorrectly printed with the {{TCG|Undaunted}} Set Symbol instead of the {{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}} Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Lugia LEGEND|113}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;It&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;IIt&amp;quot; in the [[Pokédex]] entry.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Undaunted}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* Some card backings on Undaunted cards are unusually lighter than others.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Triumphant}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Triumphant|Psyduck|74}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;Flip&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Filp&amp;quot; in Tripping Headbutt.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Triumphant|Weepinbell|53}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;Flip&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Filp&amp;quot; in Corrode Target.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=={{TCG|Call of Legends}}==&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Phanpy|66}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In some early prints, the name &amp;quot;Phanpy&amp;quot; was misspelled as &amp;quot;Phanphy&amp;quot; twice in the Ultra-Thick Skin Poké-Body.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=={{TCG|Black &amp;amp; White}} Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|McDonalds Collection}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|McDonalds Collection|Maractus|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Height is misprinted as &#039;&#039;3&#039;07&amp;quot;&#039;&#039; instead of the correct &#039;&#039;3&#039;03&amp;quot;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Next Destinies}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Zoroark|102}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The graphic border near the HP is the graphic used for Stage 2 Pokémon, though Zoroark is a Stage 1. The error was eventually corrected in later print runs.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|BW Black Star Promos}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|BW Promo|Altaria|48}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The illustrator erroneously credits [[HiRON]] as the illustrator instead of [[5ban Graphics]].&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Dragons Exalted}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Dragons Exalted|Hoppip|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Pokédex entry on this card is Skiploom&#039;s {{game|Black and White|s}} [[Pokédex]] entry instead of Hoppip&#039;s. The error was eventually corrected in later print runs.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Dragon Vault}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Exp. Share|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card was printed without the {{TCG|Pokémon Tool}} rule.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Plasma Storm}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Plasma Storm|Charizard|136}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Scorching Fire displays the energy requirement with a Fighting Energy instead of the Fire Energy that the card this card is a reprint and the Japanese version of this card of require.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==POP Series==&lt;br /&gt;
===POP Series 5===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|POP Series 5|Mew δ|3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Numerous cards were printed with the back printed upside down.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|POP Series 5|Zangoose δ|15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: [[Kouki Saitou]]&#039;s name is misspelled as &amp;quot;Kouki Saito&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Other/Promotional Card==&lt;br /&gt;
===Wizards===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:RaichuPrereleaseError.jpg|thumb|Prerelease Raichu]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Prerelease {{TCG ID|Base Set|Raichu|14}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Arguably the rarest card printed by Wizards. Rumored to have been about 6 to 50 made, some of which were retrieved by Wizards themselves.  These cards came about during the printing of prerelease {{TCG ID|Jungle|Clefable|1}} from {{TCG|Jungle}}, when some Base Set Raichu cards were attached to the side of sheets of Clefable cards.  Wizards staff denied their existence for years, but have since confessed to the card&#039;s existence.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pikachu|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Pikachu #1 was accidentally released with 1st Edition Jungle, with a 1st Edition symbol on it. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mewtwo|3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Mewtwo #3 was accidentally printed with the Pokémon the First Movie logo upside down in the lower left corner. So far only three have been found in this condition.&amp;lt;!--Matthew Gibson, Beach user [http://www.pokebeach.com/forums/thread-new-errors-and-misprints-thread?pid=2216873#pid2216873 MewtwoStruckBack] and ebay user [http://www.ebay.com/itm/PROMO-MEWTWO-MISPRINT-ERROR-Mega-Super-Ultra-Rare-Pokemon-Card-3-WOW-/150757909666?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&amp;amp;hash=item2319df24a2 dozerfreeman]--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Meowth|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The HP is nudged too far over to the left, and the attack cost symbols are much smaller than the normal cost. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Eevee|11}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Eevee&#039;s Pokémon Power text lacks the accent mark (it&#039;s e instead of é). &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Dark Persian|17}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Dark Persian were printed without any HP.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Team Rocket&#039;s Meowth|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Team Rocket&#039;s Meowth [[species]] is listed as &amp;quot;Scratchcat&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Scratch Cat&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Marill|29}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Its &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot; stat is listed as &amp;quot;Height&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot;, its Water Gun attack is missing a Water energy symbol and its 20+ damage done is off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Scyther|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Scyther&#039;s game text in the parentheses isn&#039;t in italics. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mew|47}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Mew&#039;s attack: &amp;quot;Psyshock&amp;quot; inflicts confusion instead of paralysis. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Celebi|50}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The art is credited to &amp;quot;Hajime Kusajim,&amp;quot; a misspelling of Hajime Kusajima.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Southern Islands|Slowking|14}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Slowking&#039;s length is listed as 6&#039; 8&amp;quot; instead of 6&#039; 7&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Promotional {{TCG ID|Base Set|Hitmonchan|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Hitmonchan&#039;s HP is written as 60 instead of 70.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Nintendo===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[Ancient Mew (2nd Movie promo)|Ancient Mew]]&#039;&#039;&#039;: When it was first being printed in Japan, the copyright text was misspelled &amp;quot;Nintedo&amp;quot; instead of Nintendo.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===DP Promos===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|DP Promo|Carnivine G|42}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Copies of this card read &#039;&#039;&#039;80&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039; instead of &#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;80&#039;&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|DP Promo|Probopass G|43}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Copies of this card read &#039;&#039;&#039;90&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039; instead of &#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;90&#039;&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[2008 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|2008]] and [[2009 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|2009]] Burger King promotional cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: A fair amount of the cards, if not all, were printed with the content closer to the left. This is more easily seen in the 2009 promotion.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Error cards</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* {{TCG|Black &amp;amp; White}} Series */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Error cards&#039;&#039;&#039; are cards in the TCG that have certain elements on the card that are incorrect. The errors on these cards vary from minor to major errors. Often there are only a very small amount of these cards available which make these cards sought after by collectors. &lt;br /&gt;
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==Original Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Base Set}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:BS68Vulpix-HP50.png|thumb|{{TCG ID|Base Set|Vulpix|68}} listed &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;. ]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Blastoise|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few Base Set Blastoise were printed without the word &amp;quot;stage&amp;quot; in the &amp;quot;put Blastoise on the stage 1 Pokémon&amp;quot; text.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Gyarados|6}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Most Base Set Gyarados were printed with the &amp;quot;6/102&amp;quot; too far to the left.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Ninetales|12}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few 1st Edition Shadowless {{p|Ninetales}} lack the damage done for their attacks. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Machamp|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some cards were printed with the holo background in the Japanese Galaxy style (ie Round stars instead of pointed.) &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Kakuna|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card has the word &amp;quot;length&amp;quot; repeated twice. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Wartortle|42}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Wartortle}} have pictures of Wartortle in its evolution box or have a small type symbol next to the HP.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Bulbasaur|44}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card has the word &amp;quot;length&amp;quot; repeated twice.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Caterpie|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Diglett|47}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Diglett have their attack energy cost symbols rotated 90 degrees. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Metapod|54}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Metapod}} cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Pikachu}} cards had a number of minor errors in their flavor text and image, such as the Pikachu having red cheeks. This Pikachu is the most commonly known misprint. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few copies of 1st edition Pikachu have a misprinted 1st Edition logo which is only partially printed with the &amp;quot;1st“ and the letter &amp;quot;d“ in &amp;quot;edition&amp;quot; missing.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Sandshrew|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Sandshrew&#039;s attack says &amp;quot;this attack does nothing&amp;quot; while it&#039;s supposed to say &amp;quot;that attack does nothing&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Voltorb|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card refers to [[Poké Ball]]s as their Japanese counterparts the Monster Balls. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Vulpix|68}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Water Energy|102}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have no space between the margin and the water symbol, along with &amp;quot;ENERGY&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Base Set cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some Base Set cards had their Energy symbols not centered.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Base Set 2}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set 2|Seaking|60}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Card reads &amp;quot;Put Seaking on the Stage 1 card&amp;quot; when it should say &amp;quot;Put Seaking on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Jungle}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} {{TCG ID|Jungle|Electrode|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Jungle {{p|Electrode}} have the image of Base Set Electrode. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} {{TCG ID|Jungle|Butterfree|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Due to a bubble in the printing ink, a number of {{p|Butterfree}} Cards were written as &amp;quot;Edition d&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Edition 1&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Jungle|Rapidash|44}} and {{TCG ID|Jungle|Seaking|46}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Seaking and Rapidash are Stage 1 Pokémon but the text tells the person playing the cards to &amp;quot;put XXX on the Stage 1 card&amp;quot;. This error applies to both 1st and Normal Edition sets.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Jungle cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: In an early print run of the Jungle set, all 16 holographic cards were printed without the Jungle Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Fossil}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} Holo {{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos |15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Fossil Holo {{p|Zapdos}} cards have a space for the evolution box punched out of the holographic foil, even though Zapdos is a Basic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Normal Edition Holo {{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos |15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Fossil Holo {{p|Zapdos}} cards have a space for the evolution box punched out of the holographic foil, even though Zapdos is a Basic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Team Rocket}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:DarkGolbatTeamRocket7.jpg‎|thumb|{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Golbat|7}} reads as &amp;quot;Pokémon.Apply&amp;quot;]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket| Dark Arbok |2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;Rare {{TCG ID|Team Rocket| Dark Arbok |19}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): Dark {{p|Arbok}} was printed with extra zeros and the number three was accidentally entered so it was written as &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1999-23000 Wizards&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Dragonite|5}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): The attack cost symbols for Holo Dark {{p|Dragonite}} are not centered. Also, a number (around 5000 cards) of this card were accidentally printed as non-holographic.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Golbat|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (holo and non-holo): The English Pokémon Power mentions &amp;quot;Apply Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot;, while in the Master Rules Document, the Japanese Dark Golbat&#039;s Pokémon Power says &amp;quot;Don&#039;t apply Weakness and Resistance.&amp;quot; There is also a lacking space between the words &amp;quot;Pokémon&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Apply&amp;quot;. (Reads &amp;quot;Pokémon.Apply&amp;quot;) &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Non-Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Vileplume|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): Non-holo Dark {{p|Vileplume}} have a weakness to Fighting instead of Fire. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Rapidash|44}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Dark Rapidash&#039;s stats lacks the word &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Grimer|57}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: English Team Rocket&#039;s Grimer&#039;s Poison Gas attack puts Pokémon to sleep, although the Japanese version Poisons them. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Raichu|83}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Dark {{p|Raichu}}&#039;s Evolution Box is colored light gray instead of dark gray. Additionally, the card reads &amp;quot;Put Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Put Dark Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot;. This wording error was fixed for the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} reprint.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Gym Heroes}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Rocket&#039;s Scyther|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the first attack there is incorrect extra text of &amp;quot;or is &#039;&#039;evolved&#039;&#039;).&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Gym Challenge}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Misty&#039;s Seel|91}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): All prints of this card have a transparency error; there should not be a white space around Seel&#039;s tail.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Blaine&#039;s Charizard|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Early prints of these cards have a Fighting-type symbol instead of the Fire-type symbol. Also, &amp;quot;energy&amp;quot; is misspelt with a small &amp;quot;e&amp;quot; instead of a capital &amp;quot;E&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Blaine&#039;s Charizard|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; : In late print runs of the Normal Edition the Fire-type symbol was corrected but the small &amp;quot;e&amp;quot; in energy remained.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Giovanni&#039;s Pinsir|24}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): {{p|Pinsir}}&#039;s &amp;quot;Snapping Pincers&amp;quot; attack is supposed to do 20+ damage and not 10+ damage. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Rocket&#039;s Minefield Gym|119}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Early prints of this card do not mention how many damage counters are needed to put on a Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Neo Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Genesis}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:FocusBandNeoGenesis86.jpg|thumb|{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Focus Band|86}} has a white bar below its picture, due to a presumed misalignment.]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Meganium|11}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The Pokémon Power title text is black instead of red. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Slowking|14}} and {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Typhlosion|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): These cards&#039; damages are off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Horsea|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): One of the attack cost energy symbols for its attack is oddly off. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Natu|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Energy symbols for attack are moved to left margin&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Focus Band|86}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The picture on the Focus Band has a white bar beneath it, apparently due to being improperly positioned during the card&#039;s design process.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Discovery}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Scizor|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and Rare {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Scizor|10}} (1st and Normal Edition): The attack&#039;s damage done is &amp;quot;20+&amp;quot; while it&#039;s supposed to be &amp;quot;20×&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Umbreon|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The Psychic symbol in Umbreon&#039;s resistance is bigger than normal. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Kakuna|41}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The copyright text of all other Neo Discovery cards is &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1995-2001&amp;quot;, but for an unknown reason, this card&#039;s copyright is &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1995-2000&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Unown O|69}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The first sentence of Pokémon Power should have the text &amp;quot;Once during your turn&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Revelation}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Delibird|5}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The energy cost for Delibird&#039;s attack is off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Raichu|21}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): For an unexplained reason the &amp;quot;Put Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot; text on the card is unnecessarily bold and italic. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Zubat|59}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Zubat&#039;s resistance lacks the &amp;quot;-30&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Houndoom|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): A small number of these cards were printed where the complete picture is holographic (normally only the upper part is holographic.)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Destiny}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Croconaw|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card&#039;s Pokédex entry states that {{p|Croconaw}} has 49 teeth, but it only has 48.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Exeggutor|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There is an unnecessary letter C in Exeggutor&#039;s name. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Haunter|36}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Dark {{p|Haunter}}&#039;s &amp;quot;Call Back&amp;quot; attack&#039;s clause leaves out the word &amp;quot;opponent&#039;s&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Light Flareon|46}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;b&amp;quot; in &amp;quot;benched&amp;quot; is not capitalized.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Togepi|56}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;before applying Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot; text should be in italics. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Unown C|57}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Unown C&#039;s &amp;quot;Chase&amp;quot; {{TCG|Pokémon Power}} adds an unnecessary &amp;quot;Apply Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot; even though the attack does not inflict damage. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Unown P|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There is an extra space in the Basic Pokémon title on Unown P.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Gligar|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The energy symbols on Gligar are not in the correct position. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Shining Tyranitar|113}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;just&amp;quot; is spelled wrong. It is written as &amp;quot;hust&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Legendary Collection Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Legendary Collection}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Reverse Holo {{TCG ID|Jungle|Exeggcute|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Normally on Reverse Holos, the Energy costs for attacks aren&#039;t reflective. On Exeggcute, they are.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Raichu|83}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Electricity on the tail is holographic, which is inconsistent with the original Team Rocket illustration. This misprint causes the tail of Dark Raichu to look disembodied.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==e-Card series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Alakazam|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;This power stops working if...&amp;quot; text is italicized while it is not supposed to be. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Dugtrio|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Its Attack Energy Costs Symbols are larger than the standard size. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Gengar|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Gengar&#039;s &#039;&#039;Chaos Move&#039;&#039; Pokémon Power game text has a few spots where the text could go up a line. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Charizard|39}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card tells the player to &amp;quot;Put Charizard on the &#039;&#039;Basic&#039;&#039; Pokémon&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Totodile|134}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: When {{p|Cyndaquil}}&#039;s card is scanned with the [[e-Reader]] a &amp;quot;Cynda!&amp;quot; sound is added to the Melody Box. Totodile being scanned, however, adds &amp;quot;Wani!&amp;quot; rather than &amp;quot;Toto!&amp;quot;. As Chikorita and Pikachu (two other cards which received this effect) have the same English and Japanese names, it is unknown if Totodile&#039;s was the error, or if Cyndaquil&#039;s is.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Energy Removal 2|140}} and {{TCG ID|Expedition|Multi Technical Machine 01|144}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: When these cards are scanned with the e-Reader, the TM01 card names the card&#039;s move as &amp;quot;Paralyzing Stare&amp;quot; (on the card, it is &amp;quot;Paralyzing Gaze&amp;quot;), and the reader refers to &amp;quot;Energy Removal 2&amp;quot; as the ordinary &amp;quot;Energy Removal&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Darkness Energy|158}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card text implies that it can add to damage done to benched Pokémon, which normally cannot be increased.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Aquapolis}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Crystal {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Nidoking|150}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &#039;&#039;Crystal Type&#039;&#039; Pokémon mentions Grass/Lightning/Fire energy, but the Crystal Nidoking&#039;s attacks only use Grass/Lightning/Fighting energy. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Reverse Holo {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Lanturn|20}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There&#039;s a Poké-Body icon on it for no specific reason at all.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Magnemite|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The text on this card is quite faded as opposed to other Metal Pokémon in the set. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Weakness Guard|141}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;Attach this card...&amp;quot; text is in its own separate paragraph, unlike other cards in the past.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Ariados|H3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its &#039;&#039;Spider Force&#039;&#039; attack, it should say &amp;quot;&amp;lt;U&amp;gt;D&amp;lt;/U&amp;gt;efending Pokémon&amp;quot;, not &amp;quot;&amp;lt;U&amp;gt;d&amp;lt;/U&amp;gt;efending Pokémon&amp;quot;. This error is not present in the non-holographic version.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Rare Holo Cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: For some reason, the bottommost cut out on the left side of the card is not holographic.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Skyridge}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Skyridge|Nidoqueen|H21}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The period is misplaced at the left of the end of Nidoqueen&#039;s last attack. This applies to the Holo, Rare and Reverse Holo versions of the card.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==EX Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire|Slakoth|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: For some reason, the last &amp;quot;f&amp;quot; in the attack &amp;quot;Slack Off&amp;quot; isn&#039;t bolded.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Sandstorm}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Vigoroth|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: there is a grammatical error under its &amp;quot;Focus Energy&amp;quot; attack where it says &amp;quot;Vigoroth&#039;s Slash is attack&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Marill|68}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card is supposed to have a Retreat Cost of 1 but a third to a half of these cards were printed with a Retreat Cost of 0. Alternate Holo version of this card don&#039;t have this error.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Dragon}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Combusken|25}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card was printed as Stage 2 while it is supposed to be Stage 1. Only cards that were printed from EX Battle Stadium set have this error.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Latias ex|93}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its holographic-foil, there&#039;s a circular space as if the evolution box was used to cover it up.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Latios ex|94}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its holographic-foil, there&#039;s a circular space as if the evolution box was used to cover it up.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Magnemite|63}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The reverse holo version of this card has a white circle where the Resistance would be.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:TeamAquaCrawdauntEXTeamMagmavsTeamAqua2.jpg|thumb|Some EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua cards have the Retreat Cost energy misaligned to the right.]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Aqua&#039;s Crawdaunt|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Claydol|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Torkoal|12}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Aqua&#039;s Sharpedo|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few of these cards say &amp;quot;Evolves from Team Aqua&#039;s {{p|Spheal}}&amp;quot; instead of {{p|Carvanha}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Camerupt|19}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the Poké-Power explanation the second Magma&#039;s was misspelled as &amp;quot;Mamga&#039;s&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Baltoy|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Under the &amp;quot;Psymist&amp;quot; attack, it reads &amp;quot;choose 1 of &#039;&#039;you&#039;&#039; opponent&#039;s&amp;quot;. It should read &amp;quot;choose 1 of &#039;&#039;your&#039;&#039; opponent&#039;s&amp;quot; &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma Belt|81}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;T&amp;quot; in Pokémon Tool isn&#039;t capitalized.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Hypno|25}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word Drowzee under the evolution box was written as &amp;quot;Drowsee&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Drowzee|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Drowzee was misspelled as &amp;quot;Drowsee&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Gastly|63}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card is a common card, but it says it&#039;s an uncommon card. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Magikarp|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card is a common card, but it says it&#039;s an uncommon card.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Deoxys}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Deoxys|Starmie|48}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the evolution box, the picture of {{p|Staryu}} is [[Ken Sugimori]]&#039;s stock art from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, used in earlier TCG cards, rather than the stock art from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, which had been used since the release of {{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen}} for {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} like Staryu.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Crystal Guardians}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Crystal Guardians cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some of these cards have some of their attacks&#039; descriptions spelled wrong.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Power Keepers}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Power Keepers|Charmeleon|28}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some prints of this card indicate that this Pokémon evolves from {{p|Vulpix}}, despite having a picture of {{p|Charmander}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:EmpoleonLVXDiamondPearl120.jpg|thumb|{{TCG ID|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl|Empoleon LV.X|120}}&#039;s icon is misprinted as Poké-Body instead of Poké-Power. ]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl|Empoleon LV.X|120}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In early print runs the Poké-Power was incorrectly stated as a Poké-Body.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;Select Mysterious Treasures cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of cards from this set have their yellow border off-balance.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Trainer Kit}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[Riolu (Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl 61)|Riolu (Trainer Kit 6)]]&#039;&#039;&#039;: The total number of cards in the Trainer Kit set is misprinted as 61. The correct number of cards in the set is 11.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Secret Wonders}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Mew|15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Mew&#039;s stats lacks the second &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; in the word species.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Breloom|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few cards of Breloom for the move Drain Punch, it says &amp;quot;Remove from Breloon a numbe of damage counters equal to the amount of Energy attached to the Defending Pokémon.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Number&amp;quot; is missing a &amp;quot;r&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Breloom&amp;quot; has an &amp;quot;n&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;m&amp;quot; at the end.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Great Encounters}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Dialga|16}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The illustrator is erroneously credited as [[Daisuke Ito]], instead of [[Nakaoka]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Old Amber|84}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The font of the &amp;quot;50&amp;quot; in the cards HP is incorrect. It is actually the font used for Trainer cards&#039; titles, as well as other titles such as Pokémon and attack names, even though HP and attack costs use a different font.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Stormfront}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Mamoswine|21}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Pokédex number listed on the card is 474; however, Mamoswine&#039;s Pokédex number is 473.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Gastly|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The effect of the first attack was printed &amp;quot;you opponent&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;your opponent&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Platinum Series==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Platinum}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Platinum|Dialga|23}} #23&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some reverse-holographic prints of the card are printed as {{e|Colorless}} Pokémon instead of the correct {{e|Metal}}.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Platinum|Dialga G LV.X|122}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some prints of this card that were included in the Clash of Legends promotional box have misprinted Energy symbols for weakness and resistance; the background of Dialga&#039;s {{e|Fire}} weakness was yellow, and the background of Dialga&#039;s {{e|Psychic}} resistance was light blue.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Supreme Victors}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Supreme Victors|Pachirisu|118}} #118&#039;&#039;&#039;: On this card, &amp;quot;EleSquirrel&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Elesquirrel&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Ninetales|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A promotional version of this card included in the {{merch|Black &amp;amp; White|Stage 1 Blisters}} was incorrectly printed with the {{TCG|Undaunted}} Set Symbol instead of the {{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}} Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Vulpix|87}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A promotional version of this card included in the {{merch|Black &amp;amp; White|Stage 1 Blisters}} was incorrectly printed with the {{TCG|Undaunted}} Set Symbol instead of the {{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}} Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Lugia LEGEND|113}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;It&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;IIt&amp;quot; in the [[Pokédex]] entry.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Undaunted}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* Some card backings on Undaunted cards are unusually lighter than others.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Triumphant}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Triumphant|Psyduck|74}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;Flip&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Filp&amp;quot; in Tripping Headbutt.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Triumphant|Weepinbell|53}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;Flip&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Filp&amp;quot; in Corrode Target.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=={{TCG|Call of Legends}}==&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Phanpy|66}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In some early prints, the name &amp;quot;Phanpy&amp;quot; was misspelled as &amp;quot;Phanphy&amp;quot; twice in the Ultra-Thick Skin Poké-Body.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=={{TCG|Black &amp;amp; White}} Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|McDonalds Collection}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|McDonalds Collection|Maractus|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Height is misprinted as &#039;&#039;3&#039;07&amp;quot;&#039;&#039; instead of the correct &#039;&#039;3&#039;03&amp;quot;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Next Destinies}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Zoroark|102}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The graphic border near the HP is the graphic used for Stage 2 Pokémon, though Zoroark is a Stage 1. The error was eventually corrected in later print runs.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|BW Black Star Promos}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|BW Promo|Altaria|48}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The illustrator erroneously credits [[HiRON]] as the illustrator instead of [[5ban Graphics]].&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Dragons Exalted}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Dragons Exalted|Hoppip|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Pokédex entry on this card is Skiploom&#039;s {{game|Black and White|s}} [[Pokédex]] entry instead of Hoppip&#039;s. The error was eventually corrected in later print runs.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Dragon Vault}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Exp. Share|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card was printed without the {{TCG|Pokémon Tool}} rule.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Plasma Storm}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Plasma Storm|Charizard|136}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Scorching Fire displays the energy requirement with a Fighting Energy instead of the Fire Energy that this card is a reprint and the Japanese version of this card of require.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==POP Series==&lt;br /&gt;
===POP Series 5===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|POP Series 5|Mew δ|3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Numerous cards were printed with the back printed upside down.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|POP Series 5|Zangoose δ|15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: [[Kouki Saitou]]&#039;s name is misspelled as &amp;quot;Kouki Saito&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Other/Promotional Card==&lt;br /&gt;
===Wizards===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:RaichuPrereleaseError.jpg|thumb|Prerelease Raichu]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Prerelease {{TCG ID|Base Set|Raichu|14}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Arguably the rarest card printed by Wizards. Rumored to have been about 6 to 50 made, some of which were retrieved by Wizards themselves.  These cards came about during the printing of prerelease {{TCG ID|Jungle|Clefable|1}} from {{TCG|Jungle}}, when some Base Set Raichu cards were attached to the side of sheets of Clefable cards.  Wizards staff denied their existence for years, but have since confessed to the card&#039;s existence.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pikachu|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Pikachu #1 was accidentally released with 1st Edition Jungle, with a 1st Edition symbol on it. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mewtwo|3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Mewtwo #3 was accidentally printed with the Pokémon the First Movie logo upside down in the lower left corner. So far only three have been found in this condition.&amp;lt;!--Matthew Gibson, Beach user [http://www.pokebeach.com/forums/thread-new-errors-and-misprints-thread?pid=2216873#pid2216873 MewtwoStruckBack] and ebay user [http://www.ebay.com/itm/PROMO-MEWTWO-MISPRINT-ERROR-Mega-Super-Ultra-Rare-Pokemon-Card-3-WOW-/150757909666?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&amp;amp;hash=item2319df24a2 dozerfreeman]--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Meowth|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The HP is nudged too far over to the left, and the attack cost symbols are much smaller than the normal cost. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Eevee|11}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Eevee&#039;s Pokémon Power text lacks the accent mark (it&#039;s e instead of é). &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Dark Persian|17}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Dark Persian were printed without any HP.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Team Rocket&#039;s Meowth|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Team Rocket&#039;s Meowth [[species]] is listed as &amp;quot;Scratchcat&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Scratch Cat&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Marill|29}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Its &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot; stat is listed as &amp;quot;Height&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot;, its Water Gun attack is missing a Water energy symbol and its 20+ damage done is off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Scyther|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Scyther&#039;s game text in the parentheses isn&#039;t in italics. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mew|47}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Mew&#039;s attack: &amp;quot;Psyshock&amp;quot; inflicts confusion instead of paralysis. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Celebi|50}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The art is credited to &amp;quot;Hajime Kusajim,&amp;quot; a misspelling of Hajime Kusajima.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Southern Islands|Slowking|14}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Slowking&#039;s length is listed as 6&#039; 8&amp;quot; instead of 6&#039; 7&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Promotional {{TCG ID|Base Set|Hitmonchan|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Hitmonchan&#039;s HP is written as 60 instead of 70.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Nintendo===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[Ancient Mew (2nd Movie promo)|Ancient Mew]]&#039;&#039;&#039;: When it was first being printed in Japan, the copyright text was misspelled &amp;quot;Nintedo&amp;quot; instead of Nintendo.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===DP Promos===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|DP Promo|Carnivine G|42}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Copies of this card read &#039;&#039;&#039;80&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039; instead of &#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;80&#039;&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|DP Promo|Probopass G|43}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Copies of this card read &#039;&#039;&#039;90&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039; instead of &#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;90&#039;&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[2008 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|2008]] and [[2009 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|2009]] Burger King promotional cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: A fair amount of the cards, if not all, were printed with the content closer to the left. This is more easily seen in the 2009 promotion.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Error cards</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Alcadies: /* {{TCG|Black &amp;amp; White}} Series */&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&#039;&#039;&#039;Error cards&#039;&#039;&#039; are cards in the TCG that have certain elements on the card that are incorrect. The errors on these cards vary from minor to major errors. Often there are only a very small amount of these cards available which make these cards sought after by collectors. &lt;br /&gt;
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==Original Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Base Set}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:BS68Vulpix-HP50.png|thumb|{{TCG ID|Base Set|Vulpix|68}} listed &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;. ]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Blastoise|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few Base Set Blastoise were printed without the word &amp;quot;stage&amp;quot; in the &amp;quot;put Blastoise on the stage 1 Pokémon&amp;quot; text.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Gyarados|6}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Most Base Set Gyarados were printed with the &amp;quot;6/102&amp;quot; too far to the left.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Ninetales|12}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few 1st Edition Shadowless {{p|Ninetales}} lack the damage done for their attacks. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Machamp|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some cards were printed with the holo background in the Japanese Galaxy style (ie Round stars instead of pointed.) &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Kakuna|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card has the word &amp;quot;length&amp;quot; repeated twice. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Wartortle|42}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Wartortle}} have pictures of Wartortle in its evolution box or have a small type symbol next to the HP.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Bulbasaur|44}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card has the word &amp;quot;length&amp;quot; repeated twice.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Caterpie|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Diglett|47}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Diglett have their attack energy cost symbols rotated 90 degrees. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Metapod|54}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Metapod}} cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of {{p|Pikachu}} cards had a number of minor errors in their flavor text and image, such as the Pikachu having red cheeks. This Pikachu is the most commonly known misprint. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Pikachu|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few copies of 1st edition Pikachu have a misprinted 1st Edition logo which is only partially printed with the &amp;quot;1st“ and the letter &amp;quot;d“ in &amp;quot;edition&amp;quot; missing.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Sandshrew|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Sandshrew&#039;s attack says &amp;quot;this attack does nothing&amp;quot; while it&#039;s supposed to say &amp;quot;that attack does nothing&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Voltorb|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card refers to [[Poké Ball]]s as their Japanese counterparts the Monster Balls. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Vulpix|68}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have their HP&#039;s listed as &amp;quot;HP ##&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;## HP&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set|Water Energy|102}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of these cards have no space between the margin and the water symbol, along with &amp;quot;ENERGY&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Base Set cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some Base Set cards had their Energy symbols not centered.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Base Set 2}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Base Set 2|Seaking|60}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Card reads &amp;quot;Put Seaking on the Stage 1 card&amp;quot; when it should say &amp;quot;Put Seaking on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Jungle}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} {{TCG ID|Jungle|Electrode|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Jungle {{p|Electrode}} have the image of Base Set Electrode. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} {{TCG ID|Jungle|Butterfree|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Due to a bubble in the printing ink, a number of {{p|Butterfree}} Cards were written as &amp;quot;Edition d&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Edition 1&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Jungle|Rapidash|44}} and {{TCG ID|Jungle|Seaking|46}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Seaking and Rapidash are Stage 1 Pokémon but the text tells the person playing the cards to &amp;quot;put XXX on the Stage 1 card&amp;quot;. This error applies to both 1st and Normal Edition sets.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Jungle cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: In an early print run of the Jungle set, all 16 holographic cards were printed without the Jungle Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Fossil}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG|1st Edition}} Holo {{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos |15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Fossil Holo {{p|Zapdos}} cards have a space for the evolution box punched out of the holographic foil, even though Zapdos is a Basic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Normal Edition Holo {{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos |15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Fossil Holo {{p|Zapdos}} cards have a space for the evolution box punched out of the holographic foil, even though Zapdos is a Basic Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Team Rocket}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:DarkGolbatTeamRocket7.jpg‎|thumb|{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Golbat|7}} reads as &amp;quot;Pokémon.Apply&amp;quot;]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket| Dark Arbok |2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and &#039;&#039;&#039;Rare {{TCG ID|Team Rocket| Dark Arbok |19}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): Dark {{p|Arbok}} was printed with extra zeros and the number three was accidentally entered so it was written as &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1999-23000 Wizards&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Dragonite|5}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): The attack cost symbols for Holo Dark {{p|Dragonite}} are not centered. Also, a number (around 5000 cards) of this card were accidentally printed as non-holographic.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Golbat|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (holo and non-holo): The English Pokémon Power mentions &amp;quot;Apply Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot;, while in the Master Rules Document, the Japanese Dark Golbat&#039;s Pokémon Power says &amp;quot;Don&#039;t apply Weakness and Resistance.&amp;quot; There is also a lacking space between the words &amp;quot;Pokémon&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Apply&amp;quot;. (Reads &amp;quot;Pokémon.Apply&amp;quot;) &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Non-Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Vileplume|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st &amp;amp; Normal Edition): Non-holo Dark {{p|Vileplume}} have a weakness to Fighting instead of Fire. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Rapidash|44}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Dark Rapidash&#039;s stats lacks the word &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Grimer|57}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: English Team Rocket&#039;s Grimer&#039;s Poison Gas attack puts Pokémon to sleep, although the Japanese version Poisons them. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Raichu|83}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Dark {{p|Raichu}}&#039;s Evolution Box is colored light gray instead of dark gray. Additionally, the card reads &amp;quot;Put Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Put Dark Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot;. This wording error was fixed for the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} reprint.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Gym Heroes}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Rocket&#039;s Scyther|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the first attack there is incorrect extra text of &amp;quot;or is &#039;&#039;evolved&#039;&#039;).&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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==={{TCG|Gym Challenge}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Misty&#039;s Seel|91}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): All prints of this card have a transparency error; there should not be a white space around Seel&#039;s tail.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Blaine&#039;s Charizard|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Early prints of these cards have a Fighting-type symbol instead of the Fire-type symbol. Also, &amp;quot;energy&amp;quot; is misspelt with a small &amp;quot;e&amp;quot; instead of a capital &amp;quot;E&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Blaine&#039;s Charizard|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039; : In late print runs of the Normal Edition the Fire-type symbol was corrected but the small &amp;quot;e&amp;quot; in energy remained.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Giovanni&#039;s Pinsir|24}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): {{p|Pinsir}}&#039;s &amp;quot;Snapping Pincers&amp;quot; attack is supposed to do 20+ damage and not 10+ damage. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Gym Challenge|Rocket&#039;s Minefield Gym|119}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Early prints of this card do not mention how many damage counters are needed to put on a Pokémon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Neo Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Genesis}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[Image:FocusBandNeoGenesis86.jpg|thumb|{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Focus Band|86}} has a white bar below its picture, due to a presumed misalignment.]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Meganium|11}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The Pokémon Power title text is black instead of red. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Slowking|14}} and {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Typhlosion|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): These cards&#039; damages are off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Horsea|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): One of the attack cost energy symbols for its attack is oddly off. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Natu|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Energy symbols for attack are moved to left margin&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Focus Band|86}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The picture on the Focus Band has a white bar beneath it, apparently due to being improperly positioned during the card&#039;s design process.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Discovery}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Scizor|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039; and Rare {{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Scizor|10}} (1st and Normal Edition): The attack&#039;s damage done is &amp;quot;20+&amp;quot; while it&#039;s supposed to be &amp;quot;20×&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Umbreon|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The Psychic symbol in Umbreon&#039;s resistance is bigger than normal. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Kakuna|41}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The copyright text of all other Neo Discovery cards is &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1995-2001&amp;quot;, but for an unknown reason, this card&#039;s copyright is &amp;quot;&amp;amp;copy;1995-2000&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Discovery|Unown O|69}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The first sentence of Pokémon Power should have the text &amp;quot;Once during your turn&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Revelation}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Delibird|5}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): The energy cost for Delibird&#039;s attack is off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Raichu|21}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): For an unexplained reason the &amp;quot;Put Raichu on the Basic Pokémon&amp;quot; text on the card is unnecessarily bold and italic. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Zubat|59}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): Zubat&#039;s resistance lacks the &amp;quot;-30&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Houndoom|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039; (1st and Normal Edition): A small number of these cards were printed where the complete picture is holographic (normally only the upper part is holographic.)&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Neo Destiny}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Croconaw|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card&#039;s Pokédex entry states that {{p|Croconaw}} has 49 teeth, but it only has 48.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Exeggutor|33}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There is an unnecessary letter C in Exeggutor&#039;s name. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Dark Haunter|36}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Dark {{p|Haunter}}&#039;s &amp;quot;Call Back&amp;quot; attack&#039;s clause leaves out the word &amp;quot;opponent&#039;s&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Light Flareon|46}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;b&amp;quot; in &amp;quot;benched&amp;quot; is not capitalized.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Togepi|56}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;before applying Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot; text should be in italics. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Unown C|57}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Unown C&#039;s &amp;quot;Chase&amp;quot; {{TCG|Pokémon Power}} adds an unnecessary &amp;quot;Apply Weakness and Resistance&amp;quot; even though the attack does not inflict damage. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Unown P|58}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There is an extra space in the Basic Pokémon title on Unown P.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Gligar|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The energy symbols on Gligar are not in the correct position. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Neo Destiny|Shining Tyranitar|113}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;just&amp;quot; is spelled wrong. It is written as &amp;quot;hust&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Legendary Collection Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Legendary Collection}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Reverse Holo {{TCG ID|Jungle|Exeggcute|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Normally on Reverse Holos, the Energy costs for attacks aren&#039;t reflective. On Exeggcute, they are.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Holo {{TCG ID|Team Rocket|Dark Raichu|83}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Electricity on the tail is holographic, which is inconsistent with the original Team Rocket illustration. This misprint causes the tail of Dark Raichu to look disembodied.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==e-Card series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Alakazam|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;This power stops working if...&amp;quot; text is italicized while it is not supposed to be. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Dugtrio|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Its Attack Energy Costs Symbols are larger than the standard size. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Gengar|13}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Gengar&#039;s &#039;&#039;Chaos Move&#039;&#039; Pokémon Power game text has a few spots where the text could go up a line. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Charizard|39}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card tells the player to &amp;quot;Put Charizard on the &#039;&#039;Basic&#039;&#039; Pokémon&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Totodile|134}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: When {{p|Cyndaquil}}&#039;s card is scanned with the [[e-Reader]] a &amp;quot;Cynda!&amp;quot; sound is added to the Melody Box. Totodile being scanned, however, adds &amp;quot;Wani!&amp;quot; rather than &amp;quot;Toto!&amp;quot;. As Chikorita and Pikachu (two other cards which received this effect) have the same English and Japanese names, it is unknown if Totodile&#039;s was the error, or if Cyndaquil&#039;s is.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Energy Removal 2|140}} and {{TCG ID|Expedition|Multi Technical Machine 01|144}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: When these cards are scanned with the e-Reader, the TM01 card names the card&#039;s move as &amp;quot;Paralyzing Stare&amp;quot; (on the card, it is &amp;quot;Paralyzing Gaze&amp;quot;), and the reader refers to &amp;quot;Energy Removal 2&amp;quot; as the ordinary &amp;quot;Energy Removal&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Expedition|Darkness Energy|158}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card text implies that it can add to damage done to benched Pokémon, which normally cannot be increased.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Aquapolis}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Crystal {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Nidoking|150}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &#039;&#039;Crystal Type&#039;&#039; Pokémon mentions Grass/Lightning/Fire energy, but the Crystal Nidoking&#039;s attacks only use Grass/Lightning/Fighting energy. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Reverse Holo {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Lanturn|20}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: There&#039;s a Poké-Body icon on it for no specific reason at all.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Magnemite|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The text on this card is quite faded as opposed to other Metal Pokémon in the set. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Weakness Guard|141}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;Attach this card...&amp;quot; text is in its own separate paragraph, unlike other cards in the past.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Ariados|H3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its &#039;&#039;Spider Force&#039;&#039; attack, it should say &amp;quot;&amp;lt;U&amp;gt;D&amp;lt;/U&amp;gt;efending Pokémon&amp;quot;, not &amp;quot;&amp;lt;U&amp;gt;d&amp;lt;/U&amp;gt;efending Pokémon&amp;quot;. This error is not present in the non-holographic version.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Rare Holo Cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: For some reason, the bottommost cut out on the left side of the card is not holographic.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Skyridge}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Skyridge|Nidoqueen|H21}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The period is misplaced at the left of the end of Nidoqueen&#039;s last attack. This applies to the Holo, Rare and Reverse Holo versions of the card.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==EX Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Ruby &amp;amp; Sapphire|Slakoth|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: For some reason, the last &amp;quot;f&amp;quot; in the attack &amp;quot;Slack Off&amp;quot; isn&#039;t bolded.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Sandstorm}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Vigoroth|52}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: there is a grammatical error under its &amp;quot;Focus Energy&amp;quot; attack where it says &amp;quot;Vigoroth&#039;s Slash is attack&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Marill|68}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: This card is supposed to have a Retreat Cost of 1 but a third to a half of these cards were printed with a Retreat Cost of 0. Alternate Holo version of this card don&#039;t have this error.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Dragon}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Combusken|25}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card was printed as Stage 2 while it is supposed to be Stage 1. Only cards that were printed from EX Battle Stadium set have this error.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Latias ex|93}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its holographic-foil, there&#039;s a circular space as if the evolution box was used to cover it up.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Latios ex|94}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In its holographic-foil, there&#039;s a circular space as if the evolution box was used to cover it up.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Magnemite|63}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The reverse holo version of this card has a white circle where the Resistance would be.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:TeamAquaCrawdauntEXTeamMagmavsTeamAqua2.jpg|thumb|Some EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua cards have the Retreat Cost energy misaligned to the right.]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Aqua&#039;s Crawdaunt|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Claydol|8}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Torkoal|12}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Retreat Cost energy is supposed to be centered under &amp;quot;Retreat Cost&amp;quot;. It is misaligned to the right.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Aqua&#039;s Sharpedo|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few of these cards say &amp;quot;Evolves from Team Aqua&#039;s {{p|Spheal}}&amp;quot; instead of {{p|Carvanha}}.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Camerupt|19}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the Poké-Power explanation the second Magma&#039;s was misspelled as &amp;quot;Mamga&#039;s&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma&#039;s Baltoy|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Under the &amp;quot;Psymist&amp;quot; attack, it reads &amp;quot;choose 1 of &#039;&#039;you&#039;&#039; opponent&#039;s&amp;quot;. It should read &amp;quot;choose 1 of &#039;&#039;your&#039;&#039; opponent&#039;s&amp;quot; &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua|Team Magma Belt|81}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The &amp;quot;T&amp;quot; in Pokémon Tool isn&#039;t capitalized.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Hypno|25}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word Drowzee under the evolution box was written as &amp;quot;Drowsee&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Drowzee|32}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Drowzee was misspelled as &amp;quot;Drowsee&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Gastly|63}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card is a common card, but it says it&#039;s an uncommon card. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen|Magikarp|67}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card is a common card, but it says it&#039;s an uncommon card.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Deoxys}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Deoxys|Starmie|48}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In the evolution box, the picture of {{p|Staryu}} is [[Ken Sugimori]]&#039;s stock art from {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, used in earlier TCG cards, rather than the stock art from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, which had been used since the release of {{TCG|EX FireRed &amp;amp; LeafGreen}} for {{cat|Generation I Pokémon}} like Staryu.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Crystal Guardians}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Select Crystal Guardians cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some of these cards have some of their attacks&#039; descriptions spelled wrong.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|EX Power Keepers}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|EX Power Keepers|Charmeleon|28}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some prints of this card indicate that this Pokémon evolves from {{p|Vulpix}}, despite having a picture of {{p|Charmander}}.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl}}===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:EmpoleonLVXDiamondPearl120.jpg|thumb|{{TCG ID|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl|Empoleon LV.X|120}}&#039;s icon is misprinted as Poké-Body instead of Poké-Power. ]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl|Empoleon LV.X|120}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In early print runs the Poké-Power was incorrectly stated as a Poké-Body.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;Select Mysterious Treasures cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of cards from this set have their yellow border off-balance.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl Trainer Kit}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[Riolu (Diamond &amp;amp; Pearl 61)|Riolu (Trainer Kit 6)]]&#039;&#039;&#039;: The total number of cards in the Trainer Kit set is misprinted as 61. The correct number of cards in the set is 11.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Secret Wonders}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Mew|15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Mew&#039;s stats lacks the second &amp;quot;s&amp;quot; in the word species.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Breloom|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A few cards of Breloom for the move Drain Punch, it says &amp;quot;Remove from Breloon a numbe of damage counters equal to the amount of Energy attached to the Defending Pokémon.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;Number&amp;quot; is missing a &amp;quot;r&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Breloom&amp;quot; has an &amp;quot;n&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;m&amp;quot; at the end.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Great Encounters}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Dialga|16}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The illustrator is erroneously credited as [[Daisuke Ito]], instead of [[Nakaoka]].&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Old Amber|84}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The font of the &amp;quot;50&amp;quot; in the cards HP is incorrect. It is actually the font used for Trainer cards&#039; titles, as well as other titles such as Pokémon and attack names, even though HP and attack costs use a different font.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Stormfront}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Mamoswine|21}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Pokédex number listed on the card is 474; however, Mamoswine&#039;s Pokédex number is 473.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Gastly|62}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The effect of the first attack was printed &amp;quot;you opponent&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;your opponent&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Platinum Series==&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Platinum}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Platinum|Dialga|23}} #23&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some reverse-holographic prints of the card are printed as {{e|Colorless}} Pokémon instead of the correct {{e|Metal}}.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Platinum|Dialga G LV.X|122}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Some prints of this card that were included in the Clash of Legends promotional box have misprinted Energy symbols for weakness and resistance; the background of Dialga&#039;s {{e|Fire}} weakness was yellow, and the background of Dialga&#039;s {{e|Psychic}} resistance was light blue.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Supreme Victors}}===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Supreme Victors|Pachirisu|118}} #118&#039;&#039;&#039;: On this card, &amp;quot;EleSquirrel&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Elesquirrel&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Ninetales|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A promotional version of this card included in the {{merch|Black &amp;amp; White|Stage 1 Blisters}} was incorrectly printed with the {{TCG|Undaunted}} Set Symbol instead of the {{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}} Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Vulpix|87}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A promotional version of this card included in the {{merch|Black &amp;amp; White|Stage 1 Blisters}} was incorrectly printed with the {{TCG|Undaunted}} Set Symbol instead of the {{TCG|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver}} Symbol.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|HeartGold &amp;amp; SoulSilver|Lugia LEGEND|113}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;It&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;IIt&amp;quot; in the [[Pokédex]] entry.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Undaunted}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* Some card backings on Undaunted cards are unusually lighter than others.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Triumphant}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Triumphant|Psyduck|74}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;Flip&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Filp&amp;quot; in Tripping Headbutt.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Triumphant|Weepinbell|53}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The word &amp;quot;Flip&amp;quot; is misspelled as &amp;quot;Filp&amp;quot; in Corrode Target.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=={{TCG|Call of Legends}}==&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Call of Legends|Phanpy|66}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: In some early prints, the name &amp;quot;Phanpy&amp;quot; was misspelled as &amp;quot;Phanphy&amp;quot; twice in the Ultra-Thick Skin Poké-Body.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
=={{TCG|Black &amp;amp; White}} Series==&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|McDonalds Collection}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|McDonalds Collection|Maractus|2}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Height is misprinted as &#039;&#039;3&#039;07&amp;quot;&#039;&#039; instead of the correct &#039;&#039;3&#039;03&amp;quot;&#039;&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Next Destinies}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Zoroark|102}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The graphic border near the HP is the graphic used for Stage 2 Pokémon, though Zoroark is a Stage 1. The error was eventually corrected in later print runs.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|BW Black Star Promos}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|BW Promo|Altaria|48}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The illustrator erroneously credits [[HiRON]] as the illustrator instead of [[5ban Graphics]].&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Dragons Exalted}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Dragons Exalted|Hoppip|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The Pokédex entry on this card is Skiploom&#039;s {{game|Black and White|s}} [[Pokédex]] entry instead of Hoppip&#039;s. The error was eventually corrected in later print runs.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Dragon Vault}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Exp. Share|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The card was printed without the {{TCG|Pokémon Tool}} rule.&lt;br /&gt;
==={{TCG|Plasma Storm}}===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Plasma Storm|Charizard|136}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Scorching Fire displays the energy requirement with a Fighting Energy instead of the Fire Energy that this card is a reprint of requires.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==POP Series==&lt;br /&gt;
===POP Series 5===&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|POP Series 5|Mew δ|3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Numerous cards were printed with the back printed upside down.&lt;br /&gt;
*&#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|POP Series 5|Zangoose δ|15}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: [[Kouki Saitou]]&#039;s name is misspelled as &amp;quot;Kouki Saito&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
==Other/Promotional Card==&lt;br /&gt;
===Wizards===&lt;br /&gt;
[[File:RaichuPrereleaseError.jpg|thumb|Prerelease Raichu]]&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Prerelease {{TCG ID|Base Set|Raichu|14}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Arguably the rarest card printed by Wizards. Rumored to have been about 6 to 50 made, some of which were retrieved by Wizards themselves.  These cards came about during the printing of prerelease {{TCG ID|Jungle|Clefable|1}} from {{TCG|Jungle}}, when some Base Set Raichu cards were attached to the side of sheets of Clefable cards.  Wizards staff denied their existence for years, but have since confessed to the card&#039;s existence.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Pikachu|1}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Pikachu #1 was accidentally released with 1st Edition Jungle, with a 1st Edition symbol on it. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mewtwo|3}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Mewtwo #3 was accidentally printed with the Pokémon the First Movie logo upside down in the lower left corner. So far only three have been found in this condition.&amp;lt;!--Matthew Gibson, Beach user [http://www.pokebeach.com/forums/thread-new-errors-and-misprints-thread?pid=2216873#pid2216873 MewtwoStruckBack] and ebay user [http://www.ebay.com/itm/PROMO-MEWTWO-MISPRINT-ERROR-Mega-Super-Ultra-Rare-Pokemon-Card-3-WOW-/150757909666?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&amp;amp;hash=item2319df24a2 dozerfreeman]--&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Meowth|10}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The HP is nudged too far over to the left, and the attack cost symbols are much smaller than the normal cost. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Eevee|11}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Promotional Eevee&#039;s Pokémon Power text lacks the accent mark (it&#039;s e instead of é). &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Dark Persian|17}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: A number of Dark Persian were printed without any HP.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Team Rocket&#039;s Meowth|18}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Team Rocket&#039;s Meowth [[species]] is listed as &amp;quot;Scratchcat&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Scratch Cat&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Marill|29}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Its &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot; stat is listed as &amp;quot;Height&amp;quot; instead of &amp;quot;Length&amp;quot;, its Water Gun attack is missing a Water energy symbol and its 20+ damage done is off the center. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Scyther|45}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Scyther&#039;s game text in the parentheses isn&#039;t in italics. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Mew|47}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Mew&#039;s attack: &amp;quot;Psyshock&amp;quot; inflicts confusion instead of paralysis. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Wizards Promo|Celebi|50}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: The art is credited to &amp;quot;Hajime Kusajim,&amp;quot; a misspelling of Hajime Kusajima.&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|Southern Islands|Slowking|14}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Slowking&#039;s length is listed as 6&#039; 8&amp;quot; instead of 6&#039; 7&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;Promotional {{TCG ID|Base Set|Hitmonchan|7}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Hitmonchan&#039;s HP is written as 60 instead of 70.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
===Nintendo===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[Ancient Mew (2nd Movie promo)|Ancient Mew]]&#039;&#039;&#039;: When it was first being printed in Japan, the copyright text was misspelled &amp;quot;Nintedo&amp;quot; instead of Nintendo.&lt;br /&gt;
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===DP Promos===&lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|DP Promo|Carnivine G|42}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Copies of this card read &#039;&#039;&#039;80&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039; instead of &#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;80&#039;&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;{{TCG ID|DP Promo|Probopass G|43}}&#039;&#039;&#039;: Copies of this card read &#039;&#039;&#039;90&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;&#039;&#039;&#039; instead of &#039;&#039;&#039;&amp;lt;small&amp;gt;HP&amp;lt;/small&amp;gt;90&#039;&#039;&#039;. &lt;br /&gt;
* &#039;&#039;&#039;[[2008 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|2008]] and [[2009 Burger King promotional Pokémon toys|2009]] Burger King promotional cards&#039;&#039;&#039;: A fair amount of the cards, if not all, were printed with the content closer to the left. This is more easily seen in the 2009 promotion.&lt;br /&gt;
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		<author><name>Alcadies</name></author>
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