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*It will become a {{t|Ice}}-type if {{m|Hail}} is in effect. | *It will become a {{t|Ice}}-type if {{m|Hail}} is in effect. | ||
*It will become a {{t|Water}}-type if {{m|Rain Dance}} is in effect. | *It will become a {{t|Water}}-type if {{m|Rain Dance}} is in effect. | ||
*It will revert to its natural type if {{m|Sandstorm}} is in effect, the weather returns to normal, or a Pokémon with {{a|Cloud Nine}} or {{a|Air Lock}} comes onto the field. | *It will revert to its natural type if {{m|Sandstorm}} or {{m|Shadow Sky}} is in effect, the weather returns to normal, or a Pokémon with {{a|Cloud Nine}} or {{a|Air Lock}} comes onto the field. | ||
Revision as of 19:18, 19 April 2007
Forecast (Japanese: てんきや Weather Moods) is an ability that changes type with the weather. Only 1 Pokémon has this ability.
The type of a Pokémon with this ability will change as follows:
- It will become a Fire-type if Sunny Day is in effect.
- It will become a Ice-type if Hail is in effect.
- It will become a Water-type if Rain Dance is in effect.
- It will revert to its natural type if Sandstorm or Shadow Sky is in effect, the weather returns to normal, or a Pokémon with Cloud Nine or Air Lock comes onto the field.
Pokémon with Forecast
Single ability
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Dual ability
No Pokémon have Forecast as one of their two abilities.