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| If one of the holder's moves misses one of its targets because of an accuracy or evasion check, the Blunder Policy is consumed and the holder's {{status|Speed}} is increased by two stages. | | If one of the holder's moves misses one of its targets because of an accuracy or evasion check, the Blunder Policy is consumed and the holder's {{status|Speed}} is increased by two stages. |
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| Blunder Policy does not activate if a [[one-hit knockout move]] misses, nor if a move misses due to a target being in the {{cat|Moves with a semi-invulnerable turn|semi-invulnerable stage}} of a move. The Blunder Policy only activates if the move misses, not for other reasons it might fail to affect a target (e.g. immunity due to type or Ability, being protected by a {{cat|protection moves|protection move}}, etc.). | | Blunder Policy does not activate if a [[one-hit knockout move]] misses, if {{m|Triple Kick}} or {{m|Triple Axel}} end early by failing their second or third accuracy check, nor if a move misses due to a target being in the {{cat|Moves with a semi-invulnerable turn|semi-invulnerable stage}} of a move. The Blunder Policy only activates if the move misses, not for other reasons it might fail to affect a target (e.g. immunity due to type or Ability, being protected by a {{cat|protection moves|protection move}}, etc.). |
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| If {{m|Dragon Darts}} would have missed one of its targets in a [[Double Battle]] for accuracy or evasion reasons, but the other target is successfully hit with the move, that target will be hit twice, and the Blunder Policy will still activate even though no message about missing a target ever appears. | | If {{m|Dragon Darts}} would have missed one of its targets in a [[Double Battle]] for accuracy or evasion reasons, but the other target is successfully hit with the move, that target will be hit twice, and the Blunder Policy will still activate even though no message about missing a target ever appears. |
Revision as of 13:21, 3 July 2020
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Blunder Policy からぶりほけん Ineffective Guarantee
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Introduced in Generation VIII
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Pocket
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Generation VIII
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Other Items
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Blunder Policy (Japanese: からぶりほけん Ineffective Guarantee) is a type of held item introduced in Generation VIII.
In the core series games
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$2,000
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Effect
If one of the holder's moves misses one of its targets because of an accuracy or evasion check, the Blunder Policy is consumed and the holder's Speed is increased by two stages.
Blunder Policy does not activate if a one-hit knockout move misses, if Triple Kick or Triple Axel end early by failing their second or third accuracy check, nor if a move misses due to a target being in the semi-invulnerable stage of a move. The Blunder Policy only activates if the move misses, not for other reasons it might fail to affect a target (e.g. immunity due to type or Ability, being protected by a protection move, etc.).
If Dragon Darts would have missed one of its targets in a Double Battle for accuracy or evasion reasons, but the other target is successfully hit with the move, that target will be hit twice, and the Blunder Policy will still activate even though no message about missing a target ever appears.
Description
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Description
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SwSh
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Raises Speed sharply when a Pokémon misses with a move because of accuracy.
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Acquisition
In other languages