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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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[[File:Misty Politoed Swagger effect.png|thumb|250px|{{TP|Misty|Politoed}} using {{m|Swagger}} to confuse {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} and {{TP|James|Victreebel}}]]
[[File:Misty Politoed Swagger effect.png|thumb|250px|{{TP|Misty|Politoed}} using {{m|Swagger}} to confuse {{TP|Jessie|Arbok}} and {{TP|James|Victreebel}}]]
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, confusion is depicted in a manner similar to the games; once a Pokémon gets confused, they will occasionally hurt themselves. In addition, confusion can also make the afflicted Pokémon dizzy and unable to hear commands, rendering itself vulnerable to enemy attacks.
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, confusion is depicted in a manner similar to the games; once a Pokémon gets confused, they will occasionally hurt themselves or their allies. In addition, confusion can also make the afflicted Pokémon dizzy and unable to hear commands, rendering itself vulnerable to enemy attacks.


Confusion is one of the most common volatile status conditions in the anime, mainly occurring when a Pokémon uses {{m|Confuse Ray}} or {{m|Supersonic}}.
Confusion is one of the most common volatile status conditions in the anime, mainly occurring when a Pokémon uses {{m|Confuse Ray}} or {{m|Supersonic}}.
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===[[Original series]]===
===[[Original series]]===
* Confusion was first seen in ''[[EP006|Clefairy and the Moon Stone]]'', where {{an|Brock}} had his newly-{{pkmn2|caught}} {{TP|Brock|Zubat}} use Supersonic on [[Jessie's Ekans]] and [[James's Koffing]], confusing the both of them and causing them to attack each other.
* Confusion was first seen in ''[[EP006|Clefairy and the Moon Stone]]'', where {{an|Brock}} had his newly-{{pkmn2|caught}} {{TP|Brock|Zubat}} use Supersonic on [[Jessie's Ekans]] and [[James's Koffing]], confusing the both of them and causing them to attack each other.
* In ''[[EP019|Tentacool & Tentacruel]]'', Brock's Zubat used Supersonic to confuse multiple {{p|Tentacool}} that were attacking [[Porta Vista]].
* In ''[[EP095|A Shipful of Shivers]]'', the {{OBP|Captain|EP095}}'s {{p|Haunter}} used Confuse Ray on [[Jessie]]'s Arbok, confusing the {{pkmn|category|Cobra Pokémon}} and causing it to attack {{TRT}}.
* In ''[[EP095|A Shipful of Shivers]]'', the {{OBP|Captain|EP095}}'s {{p|Haunter}} used Confuse Ray on [[Jessie]]'s Arbok, confusing the {{pkmn|category|Cobra Pokémon}} and causing it to attack {{TRT}}.
* In ''[[EP111|Hello, Pummelo!]]'', [[Ash's Tauros]] got confused after {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}} had his {{p|Gengar}} use Confuse Ray on him. This caused him to hurt himself in confusion and forced {{Ash}} to [[recall]] him and send {{AP|Lapras}} out in his place. Tauros, having shaken off his confusion after entering his {{i|Poké Ball}}, was [[EP112|later]] sent back onto the field to battle Drake's fourth Pokémon, {{p|Venusaur}}.
* In ''[[EP111|Hello, Pummelo!]]'', [[Ash's Tauros]] got confused after {{OBP|Drake|Orange League}} had his {{p|Gengar}} use Confuse Ray on him. This caused him to hurt himself in confusion and forced {{Ash}} to [[recall]] him and send {{AP|Lapras}} out in his place. Tauros, having shaken off his confusion after entering his {{i|Poké Ball}}, was [[EP112|later]] sent back onto the field to battle Drake's fourth Pokémon, {{p|Venusaur}}.
* In ''[[EP128|The Whistle Stop]]'', [[Jessie's Lickitung]] confused [[Arielle]]'s {{p|Ledyba}} with Supersonic.
* In ''[[EP128|The Whistle Stop]]'', [[Jessie's Lickitung]] confused [[Arielle]]'s {{p|Ledyba}} with Supersonic.
* In ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]'', Brock's Zubat confused [[Molly Hale]]'s illusory {{p|Flaaffy}} with Supersonic, but it quickly snapped out of it just on time to dodge a {{m|Wing Attack}} from the Bat Pokémon.
* In ''[[M03|Spell of the Unown: Entei]]'', Brock's Zubat confused [[Molly Hale]]'s illusory {{p|Flaaffy}} with Supersonic, but it quickly snapped out of it just on time to dodge a {{m|Wing Attack}} from the Bat Pokémon.
* In ''[[EP165|Hassle in the Castle]]'', Brock had his Zubat use Supersonic on Jessie's Arbok, confusing it and causing it to attack Team Rocket.
* In ''[[EP165|Hassle in the Castle]]'', Brock had his Zubat use Supersonic on Jessie's Arbok, confusing it and causing it to attack Team Rocket before snapping out of it. Moments later, Zubat evolved into Golbat and used Supersonic to confuse Jessie's Arbok and James's Weezing, causing them to fall on Team Rocket and inadvertently free [[Ash's Pikachu]].
* In ''[[EP176|Ariados, Amigos]]'', [[Aya]] had her {{p|Venonat}} use Supersonic to confuse [[Ash's Bulbasaur]]. However, Bulbasaur quickly snapped out of it just in time to dodge a {{m|Tackle}} from the Insect Pokémon.
* In ''[[EP176|Ariados, Amigos]]'', [[Aya]] had her {{p|Venonat}} use Supersonic to confuse [[Ash's Bulbasaur]]. However, Bulbasaur quickly snapped out of it just in time to dodge a {{m|Tackle}} from the Insect Pokémon.
* In ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]'', multiple {{p|Gastly}} were confused after [[Morty#Main series|Morty]] had his {{TP|Morty|Gengar}} use Confuse Ray on them during a demonstration on how to battle without brute force. Later on in the episode, during Ash's [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} with Morty, Morty's {{p|Haunter}} used Confuse Ray on [[Ash's Noctowl]], confusing it. However, Noctowl manages to snap out of its confusion by proceeding to Tackle Haunter as the latter used {{m|Night Shade}}.
* In ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]'', multiple {{p|Gastly}} were confused after [[Morty#Main series|Morty]] had his {{TP|Morty|Gengar}} use Confuse Ray on them during a demonstration on how to battle without brute force. Later on in the episode, during Ash's [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} with Morty, Morty's {{p|Haunter}} confused [[Ash's Noctowl]] with Confuse Ray. However, Noctowl manages to snap out of its confusion by proceeding to Tackle Haunter as the latter used {{m|Night Shade}}.
* In ''[[EP201|Doin' What Comes Natu-rally]]'', [[McKenzie]] had his {{p|Natu}} [[Nickname|named]] Naughty use Confuse Ray on [[Jessie]]'s Arbok, confusing it and causing it head towards Team Rocket.
* In ''[[EP201|Doin' What Comes Natu-rally]]'', [[McKenzie]] had his {{p|Natu}} [[Nickname|named]] Naughty use Confuse Ray on [[Jessie]]'s Arbok, confusing it and causing it head towards Team Rocket.
* In ''[[EP203|The Screen Actor's Guilt]]'', Team Rocket was confused by a {{m|Sweet Kiss}} from [[Brad Van Darn]]'s {{p|Smoochum}}, allowing {{AP|Pikachu}} to send them blasting off with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}.
* In ''[[EP203|The Screen Actor's Guilt]]'', Team Rocket was confused by a {{m|Sweet Kiss}} from [[Brad Van Darn]]'s {{p|Smoochum}}, allowing {{AP|Pikachu}} to send them blasting off with a {{m|Thunderbolt}}.
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* In ''[[EP253|Great Bowls of Fire!]]'', a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Dragonite}} got confused due to fatigue from using {{m|Outrage}}, causing her to attack everything in sight. However, she snapped out of her confusion with the combined efforts of Ash and {{ashfr}}.
* In ''[[EP253|Great Bowls of Fire!]]'', a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Dragonite}} got confused due to fatigue from using {{m|Outrage}}, causing her to attack everything in sight. However, she snapped out of her confusion with the combined efforts of Ash and {{ashfr}}.
* In ''[[EP256|Just Add Water]]'', multiple Pokémon got confused by Supersonic on three separate occasions: the first instance occurred when [[Dorian]]'s {{p|Lanturn}} used the attack to confuse [[Ash's Totodile]], allowing it to hit him with {{m|Take Down}}. The second case happened when Misty had her Goldeen briefly confuse Dorian's {{p|Qwilfish}} in the same manner. The third and final instance occurred when Dorian's {{p|Mantine}} used the move to briefly confuse [[Misty's Corsola]].
* In ''[[EP256|Just Add Water]]'', multiple Pokémon got confused by Supersonic on three separate occasions: the first instance occurred when [[Dorian]]'s {{p|Lanturn}} used the attack to confuse [[Ash's Totodile]], allowing it to hit him with {{m|Take Down}}. The second case happened when Misty had her Goldeen briefly confuse Dorian's {{p|Qwilfish}} in the same manner. The third and final instance occurred when Dorian's {{p|Mantine}} used the move to briefly confuse [[Misty's Corsola]].
* In ''[[EP259|Entei at Your Own Risk]]'', [[Ash's Phanpy]] got confused by a {{m|Psybeam}} from [[Nelson]]'s {{p|Misdreavus}}.


===''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''===
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''===
* In ''[[AG057|Going for a Spinda]]'', [[Claire]] and [[Kain]]'s Spinda confused Team Rocket with a {{m|Dizzy Punch}}, though they quickly managed to snap out of it.
* In ''[[AG057|Going for a Spinda]]'', [[Claire]] and [[Kain]]'s {{p|Spinda}} confused Team Rocket with a {{m|Dizzy Punch}}, though they quickly managed to snap out of it.
* In ''[[AG079|Pearls are a Spoink's Best Friend]]'', a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{OBP|Spoink|recurring}} confused [[James's Cacnea]] and [[Jessie's Dustox]] with a Confuse Ray.
* In ''[[AG079|Pearls are a Spoink's Best Friend]]'', a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{OBP|Spoink|recurring}} confused [[James's Cacnea]] and [[Jessie's Dustox]] with a Confuse Ray, allowing it to send them and Team Rocket blasting off with {{m|Psychic}}.
* In ''[[HS16|Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing!]]'', {{an|Daisy}} had her {{p|Luvdisc}} named [[Caserin and Luverin|Luverin]] use Sweet Kiss on [[Butch]]'s {{p|Mightyena}}, confusing it and causing it to launch a {{m|Hyper Beam}} meant for Luverin at [[Cassidy]] and Butch, sending them blasting off.
* In ''[[HS16|Luvdisc is a Many Splendored Thing!]]'', {{an|Daisy}} had her {{p|Luvdisc}} named [[Caserin and Luverin|Luverin]] use Sweet Kiss on [[Butch]]'s {{p|Mightyena}}, confusing it and causing it to launch a {{m|Hyper Beam}} meant for Luverin at [[Cassidy]] and Butch.
* In ''[[AG110|The Great Eight Fate!]]'', [[Juan]] had his Luvdisc hit [[Ash's Grovyle]] with a Sweet Kiss, which was revealed to have connected and confused it in [[AG111|the next episode]]. This caused the Wood Gecko Pokémon to hurt itself in confusion and allowed for Luvdisc to defeat it with a powerful Water Gun.
* In ''[[AG110|The Great Eight Fate!]]'', [[Juan]] had his Luvdisc hit [[Ash's Grovyle]] with a Sweet Kiss, which was revealed to have connected and confused it in [[AG111|the next episode]]. This caused the Wood Gecko Pokémon to hurt itself in confusion and allowed Luvdisc to defeat it with a powerful Water Gun.
* In ''[[AG129|A Judgment Brawl]]'', [[Ash's Corphish]] got confused after {{OBP|Katie|Hoenn}} had her {{p|Golduck}} use {{m|Confusion}} on it. After defeating Golduck with a powerful {{m|Bubble Beam}}, it was switched out in favor of {{AP|Swellow}}. Corphish was later sent back onto the field to battle Katie's final Pokémon, {{p|Walrein}}, and although exhausted, the Ruffian Pokémon was no longer confused.
* In ''[[AG129|A Judgment Brawl]]'', [[Ash's Corphish]] got confused after {{OBP|Katie|Hoenn}} had her {{p|Golduck}} use {{m|Confusion}} on it. After defeating Golduck with a powerful {{m|Bubble Beam}}, it was switched out in favor of {{AP|Swellow}}. Corphish was later sent back onto the field to battle Katie's final Pokémon, {{p|Walrein}}, and although exhausted, the Ruffian Pokémon was no longer confused.
* In ''[[AG142|Cateprie's Big Dilemma]]'', [[Zander]]'s {{p|Butterfree}} used Supersonic to confuse Jessie's Dustox, who had been gigantified. The attack also confused everyone aboard Dustox's back, including Team Rocket and [[Dr. Gordon]], the latter of whom had been captured by the trio.
* In ''[[AG142|Cateprie's Big Dilemma]]'', [[Zander]]'s {{p|Butterfree}} used Supersonic to confuse Jessie's Dustox, who had been gigantified. The attack also confused everyone aboard Dustox's back, including Team Rocket and [[Dr. Gordon]], the latter of whom had been captured by the trio.
* In ''[[AG150|May's Egg-Cellent Adventure]]'', [[Nicolette]]'s {{p|Vileplume}} confused [[May's Munchlax]] with {{m|Petal Dance}}{{tt|*|Petal Dance cannot confuse targets in the games}}. However, Munchlax managed to snap out of it after getting {{status|paralysis|paralyzed}} by {{m|Stun Spore}} and getting hit with {{m|Bullet Seed}}. Later on in the episode, after paralyzing Team Rocket with Stun Spore, Vileplume confused them in the same manner.
* In ''[[AG165|King and Queen for a Day!]]'', [[James's Mime Jr.]] confused everyone present at the {{OBP|director|AG165}}'s set with {{m|Teeter Dance}}.
* In ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'', [[Anabel]]'s {{p|Alakazam}} used {{m|Psybeam}} on [[Jessie's Seviper]] and James's Cacnea, confusing the both of them and causing them to attack each other. This allowed Pikachu to send them and Team Rocket blasting off with a Thunderbolt.
* In ''[[AG169|Talking a Good Game!]]'', [[Anabel]]'s {{p|Alakazam}} used {{m|Psybeam}} on [[Jessie's Seviper]] and James's Cacnea, confusing the both of them and causing them to attack each other. This allowed Pikachu to send them and Team Rocket blasting off with a Thunderbolt.
* In ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]'', during Ash's {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}} [[rematch]] against Anabel, Ash's Corphish got confused after getting hit with a Psybeam from Anabel's Alakazam. Despite this, Corphish was still able to land a hit with {{m|Crabhammer}} before Ash remedied the confusion by returning it to its Poké Ball and immediately sending it back out to defeat Alakazam with a {{m|Bubble Beam}}.
* In ''[[AG170|Second Time's the Charm!]]'', during Ash's {{gdis|Battle Tower|III}} [[rematch]] against Anabel, Ash's Corphish got confused after getting hit with a Psybeam from Anabel's Alakazam. Despite this, Corphish was still able to land a hit with {{m|Crabhammer}} before Ash remedied the confusion by returning it to its Poké Ball and immediately sending it back out to defeat Alakazam with a {{m|Bubble Beam}}.
* In ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', [[Jack Walker]] had a {{p|Mantine}} that he [[Capture Styler|captured]] use Confuse Ray on [[the Phantom]]'s {{p|Pinsir}} and {{p|Parasect}}, allowing Jack to keep the {{OBP|Manaphy|M09}} {{pkmn|Egg}} away from him.
* In ''[[M09|Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea]]'', [[Jack Walker]] had a {{p|Mantine}} that he [[Capture Styler|captured]] use Confuse Ray on [[the Phantom]]'s {{p|Pinsir}} and {{p|Parasect}}, allowing Jack to keep the {{OBP|Manaphy|M09}} {{pkmn|Egg}} away from him.
* In ''[[AG190|Pace - The Final Frontier!]]'', during Ash's second [[Battle Pyramid]] rematch against {{an|Brandon}}, Ash's Bulbasaur got confused by a Confuse Ray from Brandon's {{p|Dusclops}}, causing it to misfire a {{m|Solar Beam}} and also to start {{m|Vine Whip}}ping itself. Eventually, Bulbasaur snapped out of its confusion after hearing Ash call out to it.
* In ''[[AG189|Gathering the Gang of Four!]]'', during Ash's second [[Battle Pyramid]] rematch against {{an|Brandon}}, [[Ash's Charizard]] got confused by a Confuse Ray from Brandon's {{p|Dusclops}}. However, he eventually snapped out of it after hearing Ash call out to him. [[AG190|Later on in the match]], Ash's Bulbasaur was confused in the same manner before getting cured in the same way as Ash did with Charizard.


===''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''===
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''===
* In ''[[DP009|Setting The World On Its Buneary!]]'', [[Dawn's Piplup]] got confused after a then-{{pkmn2|wild}} {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}} used Dizzy Punch on him, giving it the chance to defeat him with a single {{m|Bounce}}.
* In ''[[DP009|Setting the World On its Buneary!]]'', [[Dawn's Piplup]] got confused after a then-{{pkmn2|wild}} {{TP|Dawn|Buneary}} used Dizzy Punch on him, giving it the chance to defeat him with a single {{m|Bounce}}.
* In ''[[DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!]]'', Dawn's Piplup was confused after a then-wild {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}} had used Sweet Kiss on him, forcing {{an|Dawn}} to recall him and send Buneary out in his place. Piplup was then sent back out to fight it, having gotten over his confusion while in his Poké Ball.
* In ''[[DP019|Twice Smitten, Once Shy!]]'', Dawn's Piplup was confused after a then-wild {{TP|Dawn|Pachirisu}} had used Sweet Kiss on him, forcing {{an|Dawn}} to recall him and send Buneary out in his place. Piplup was then sent back out to fight it, having gotten over his confusion while in his Poké Ball.
* In ''[[DP032|An Angry Combeenation!]]'', [[Cheryl]] had her {{TP|Cheryl|Mothim}} use Supersonic{{tt|*|Mothim cannot learn Supersonic in the games}} to confuse Jessie's Seviper, James's Cacnea, and a swarm of angry {{p|Combee}} in an attempt to get them all to stop attacking.
* In ''[[DP032|An Angry Combeenation!]]'', [[Cheryl]] had her {{TP|Cheryl|Mothim}} use Supersonic{{tt|*|Mothim cannot learn Supersonic in the games}} to confuse Jessie's Seviper, James's Cacnea, and a swarm of angry {{p|Combee}} in an attempt to get them all to stop attacking.
* In ''[[DP083|A Crasher Course in Power!]]'', during Ash's Gym battle against [[Crasher Wake]], [[Ash's Buizel]] got confused after being hit with his own {{m|Water Pulse}} after Crasher Wake's {{p|Floatzel}} deflected it with his flotation sac. This forced Ash to recall him and send Pikachu out in his place.
* In ''[[DP083|A Crasher Course in Power!]]'', during Ash's Gym battle against [[Crasher Wake]], [[Ash's Buizel]] got confused after being hit with his own {{m|Water Pulse}} after Crasher Wake's {{p|Floatzel}} deflected it with his flotation sac. This forced Ash to recall him and send Pikachu out in his place.
* In ''[[DP113|Hold the Phione!]]'', a {{p|Phione}} that Team Rocket had captured confused {{OBP|Meowth|Team Rocket}} with Supersonic before Jessie snapped him out of it. Later on in the episode, the same Phione briefly confused Dawn's Buneary in the same manner.
* In ''[[DP113|Hold the Phione!]]'', a {{p|Phione}} that Team Rocket had captured confused {{OBP|Meowth|Team Rocket}} with Supersonic before Jessie snapped him out of it. Later on in the episode, the same Phione briefly confused Dawn's Buneary in the same manner.
* In ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', [[James's Mime Jr.]] confused a wild, {{pkmn2|Shiny}} {{p|Metagross}} with Teeter Dance.
* In ''[[DP117|Noodles! Roamin' Off!]]'', James's Mime Jr. confused a wild, {{pkmn2|Shiny}} {{p|Metagross}} with Teeter Dance.
* In ''[[DP123|Old Rivals, New Tricks!]]'', during the [[Appeal|Performance Stage]] of the {{to|Sandalstraw}} {{pkmn|Contest}}, James's Mime Jr., while being used by [[Jessie|Jessilina]], confused everyone in the [[Contest Hall]] with a charged-up Teeter Dance. This impressed the judges enough to allow Jessilina to advance to the second round.
* In ''[[DP153|The Treasure Is All Mine!]]'', James's Mime Jr. confused {{OBP|Sebastian|DP153}} and his {{p|Spinarak}} with Teeter Dance, allowing James to send them down a hidden chute.
* In ''[[DP153|The Treasure Is All Mine!]]'', James's Mime Jr. confused {{OBP|Sebastian|DP153}} and his {{p|Spinarak}} with Teeter Dance, allowing James to send them down a hidden chute.


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===''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''===
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''===
* In ''[[SM008|Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!]]'', Ash, Pikachu, {{AP|Rowlet}}, and {{an|Rotom Pokédex|Rotom}} all got confused by a {{m|Teeter Dance}} from [[Hobbes]]'s {{p|Oricorio}}, which left Rowlet open to getting {{m|Double Slap}}ped by the Dancing Pokémon. Later on in the episode, Oricorio confused a wild {{p|Salandit}} that was after Lille's {{pkmn|Egg}} in the same manner, allowing Rowlet to Tackle the Salandit away.
* In ''[[SM008|Lillie's Egg-xhilarating Challenge!]]'', Ash, Pikachu, {{AP|Rowlet}}, and {{an|Rotom Pokédex|Rotom}} all got confused by a {{m|Teeter Dance}} from [[Hobbes]]'s {{p|Oricorio}}, which left Rowlet open to getting {{m|Double Slap}}ped by the Dancing Pokémon. Later on in the episode, Oricorio confused a wild {{p|Salandit}} that was after {{an|Lillie}}'s {{pkmn|Egg}} in the same manner, allowing Rowlet to Tackle the Salandit away.
* In ''[[SM039|Mallow and the Forest Teacher!]]'', a wild {{an|Oranguru}} used Confusion on [[James's Mareanie]], confusing her and causing her to attack [[Jessie]].
* In ''[[SM039|Mallow and the Forest Teacher!]]'', a wild {{an|Oranguru}} used Confusion on [[James's Mareanie]], confusing her and causing her to attack [[Jessie]].
* In ''[[SM105|Showdown on Poni Island!]]'', [[Gladion's Lycanroc]] got confused after using {{m|Outrage}} during a battle with [[Ash's Lycanroc]], giving the latter the chance to perform its exclusive [[Z-Move]], {{m|Splintered Stormshards}}. However, it managed to snap out of it after withstanding the attack.
* In ''[[SM105|Showdown on Poni Island!]]'', [[Gladion's Lycanroc]] got confused after using {{m|Outrage}} during a battle with [[Ash's Lycanroc]], giving the latter the chance to perform its exclusive [[Z-Move]], {{m|Splintered Stormshards}}. However, it managed to snap out of it after withstanding the attack.
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* In ''[[JN053|Healing the Healer!]]'', a {{OBP|Pokémon hunters|JN053|Pokémon hunter}}'s {{p|Garbodor}} got confused after [[Goh]] had his newly-caught {{p|Drowzee}} use Psybeam on it. However, it seemed to have gotten over its confusion when it launched a {{m|Sludge Bomb}} at [[Goh's Cinderace]].
* In ''[[JN053|Healing the Healer!]]'', a {{OBP|Pokémon hunters|JN053|Pokémon hunter}}'s {{p|Garbodor}} got confused after [[Goh]] had his newly-caught {{p|Drowzee}} use Psybeam on it. However, it seemed to have gotten over its confusion when it launched a {{m|Sludge Bomb}} at [[Goh's Cinderace]].
* In ''[[JN065|Thrash of the Titans!]]'', [[Iris's Haxorus]] became confused after using Outrage and smacked his head into the ground. However, it was revealed that he did this to snap out of his confusion.
* In ''[[JN065|Thrash of the Titans!]]'', [[Iris's Haxorus]] became confused after using Outrage and smacked his head into the ground. However, it was revealed that he did this to snap out of his confusion.
* In [[JN102]], an {{p|Articuno}} became confused after [[Gary's Umbreon]] used Confuse Ray on it during a [[Raid Battle]], but not before the {{pkmn|category|Freezing Pokémon}} knocked it out with {{m|Sheer Cold}}. However, it snapped out of it after getting hit by attacks from Goh's Cinderace and Ash's Lucario.
* In [[JN110]], [[Shunya]]'s {{p|Vikavolt}} and [[Lyla]]'s {{p|Liepard}} were confused by Confuse Ray from [[Horace]]'s {{p|Gardevoir}}.


===Gallery===
===Gallery===
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<gallery>
Misty Corsola confused.png|Confusion in the [[original series]]
Confused Status OS.png|Confusion in the [[original series]]
Ash Grovyle confused.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''
Confused Status AG.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''
Confusion anime DP.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''
Confused Status DP.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''
Snivy Confused Status.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''
Confused Status BW.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''
Lapras confused.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''
Confused Status XY.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''
Gladion Lycanroc confused.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''
Confused Status SM.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''
Ash Riolu Confused.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''
Confused Status JN.png|Confusion in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''
</gallery>
</gallery>


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[[File:Bird Keeper Hoothoot Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Hoothoot confused in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
[[File:Bird Keeper Hoothoot Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Hoothoot confused in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===Pokémon Adventures===
===Pokémon Adventures===
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===={{chap|Yellow}}====
===={{chap|Yellow}}====
* In ''[[PS066|Punching Poliwrath]]'', [[Misty]] had her {{TP|Misty|Goldeen}} use {{m|Supersonic}} to confuse all of [[Agatha]]'s {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon.
In ''[[PS066|Punching Poliwrath]]'', [[Misty]] had her {{TP|Misty|Goldeen}} use {{m|Supersonic}} to confuse all of [[Agatha]]'s {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon.


* In ''[[PS076|Take a Chance on Chansey]]'', [[Agatha's Gengar]] got confused after a younger {{adv|Professor Oak}} had his {{p|Kangaskhan}} [[Nickname|named]] Kanga use {{m|Dizzy Punch}} on it{{tt|*|Should not have worked, as Gengar is a Ghost-type.}}.
In ''[[PS076|Take a Chance on Chansey]]'', [[Agatha's Gengar]] got confused after a younger {{adv|Professor Oak}} had his {{p|Kangaskhan}} [[Nickname|named]] Kanga use {{m|Dizzy Punch}} on it{{tt|*|Should not have worked, as Gengar is a Ghost-type.}}.


===={{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}====
===={{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}====
* In ''[[PS092|Who Gives a Hoothoot?]]'', {{adv|Gold}} has his {{p|Aipom}}, nicknamed [[Aibo]], use {{m|Swagger}} on a {{tc|Bird Keeper}}'s {{p|Hoothoot}}, confusing the latter.
In ''[[PS092|Who Gives a Hoothoot?]]'', {{adv|Gold}} has his {{p|Aipom}}, nicknamed [[Aibo]], use {{m|Swagger}} on a {{tc|Bird Keeper}}'s {{p|Hoothoot}}, confusing the latter.


* In ''[[PS095|Stantler by Me]]'', Aibo got confused after {{adv|Professor Oak}} had his {{p|Stantler}}, Antch, use {{m|Confuse Ray}} on him.
In ''[[PS095|Stantler by Me]]'', Aibo got confused after {{adv|Professor Oak}} had his {{p|Stantler}}, Antch, use {{m|Confuse Ray}} on him.


* In ''[[PS107|Gligar Glide]]'', Gold's newly-hatched {{p|Togepi}}, [[Togebo]], used Supersonic via {{m|Metronome}} to confuse and incapacitate a wild {{p|Gligar}} that was trying to eat him as an {{pkmn|Egg}}.
In ''[[PS107|Gligar Glide]]'', Gold's newly-hatched {{p|Togepi}}, [[Togebo]], used Supersonic via {{m|Metronome}} to confuse and incapacitate a wild {{p|Gligar}} that was trying to eat him as an {{pkmn|Egg}}.


* In ''[[PS143|Irked Igglybuff and Curmudgeonly Cleffa]]'', {{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Suicune}} got confused after [[Whitney]] had her {{p|Cleffa}}, Fafa, and her {{p|Igglybuff}}, Buff Buff, use {{m|Sweet Kiss}} on it. This allowed [[Whitney's Miltank]], Mil Mil, to hit the {{pkmn|category|Aurora Pokémon}} with {{m|Rollout}}.
In ''[[PS143|Irked Igglybuff and Curmudgeonly Cleffa]]'', {{DL|Legendary beasts (Adventures)|Suicune}} got confused after [[Whitney]] had her {{p|Cleffa}}, Fafa, and her {{p|Igglybuff}}, Buff Buff, use {{m|Sweet Kiss}} on it. This allowed [[Whitney's Miltank]], Mil Mil, to hit the {{pkmn|category|Aurora Pokémon}} with {{m|Rollout}}.


===={{chap|Emerald}}====
===={{chap|Emerald}}====
* In ''[[PS305|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise]]'', {{OBP|Emerald|Adventures}}'s {{pkmn2|rental}} {{p|Skarmory}} got confused after the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}}'s {{p|Illumise}} used {{m|Flatter}} on him, forcing Emerald to [[recall]] Skarmory and send his rental {{p|Rhyhorn}} out in its place.
In ''[[PS305|Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise]]'', {{OBP|Emerald|Adventures}}'s {{pkmn2|rental}} {{p|Skarmory}} got confused after the {{gdis|Battle Factory|III}}'s {{p|Illumise}} used {{m|Flatter}} on him, forcing Emerald to [[recall]] Skarmory and send his rental {{p|Rhyhorn}} out in its place.


* In ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', [[Greta]]'s {{p|Umbreon}} confused [[Emerald's Dusclops]] with Confuse Ray, causing Emerald to lose the round five to one.
In ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', [[Greta]]'s {{p|Umbreon}} confused [[Emerald's Dusclops]] with Confuse Ray, causing Emerald to lose the round five to one.


===={{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}====
===={{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}====
* In ''[[PS342|A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium]]'', during {{adv|Platinum}}'s [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} with [[Roark]], [[Platinum's Piplup]] confused [[Roark's Cranidos]] with a {{m|Water Pulse}}, causing him to hurt himself in confusion and [[Fainting|knock himself out]], winning Platinum the battle.
In ''[[PS342|A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium]]'', during {{adv|Platinum}}'s [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} with [[Roark]], [[Platinum's Piplup]] confused [[Roark's Cranidos]] with a {{m|Water Pulse}}, causing him to hurt himself in confusion and [[Fainting|knock himself out]], winning Platinum the battle.


* In ''[[PS392|Well Met, Weepinbell]]'', {{adv|Diamond}}'s {{p|Lickilicky}}, [[Kit]], was confused by a Water Pulse from each of {{adv|Sebastian}}'s two {{p|Chinchou}} after his {{p|Weepinbell}} had used {{m|Gastro Acid}} to negate Kit's {{a|Own Tempo}} [[Ability]].
In ''[[PS392|Well Met, Weepinbell]]'', {{adv|Diamond}}'s {{p|Lickilicky}}, [[Kit]], was confused by a Water Pulse from each of {{adv|Sebastian}}'s two {{p|Chinchou}} after his {{p|Weepinbell}} had used {{m|Gastro Acid}} to negate Kit's {{a|Own Tempo}} [[Ability]].


===={{chap|Platinum}}====
===={{chap|Platinum}}====
* In ''[[PS420|Getting the Drop on Gallade II]]'', during [[Platinum (Adventures)|her Trainer]]'s [[Battle Castle]] challenge, [[Platinum's Lopunny]] managed to not only confuse [[Darach]]'s {{p|Gallade}} with a {{m|Dizzy Punch}}, but also managed to infatuate him with her {{a|Cute Charm}} Ability before [[fainting]]. This allowed {{TP|Platinum|Empoleon}} to finish him off with a {{m|Drill Peck}} and give Platinum her first victory in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}.
In ''[[PS420|Getting the Drop on Gallade II]]'', during [[Platinum (Adventures)|her Trainer]]'s [[Battle Castle]] challenge, [[Platinum's Lopunny]] managed to not only confuse [[Darach]]'s {{p|Gallade}} with a {{m|Dizzy Punch}}, but also managed to infatuate him with her {{a|Cute Charm}} Ability before [[fainting]]. This allowed {{TP|Platinum|Empoleon}} to finish him off with a {{m|Drill Peck}} and give Platinum her first victory in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}.


===={{chap|Sword & Shield}}====
===={{chap|Sword & Shield}}====
* In [[PASS18]], during [[Casey Shield|Casey]]'s Gym battle with [[Opal]], the latter's [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Alcremie}} confused Tera, Casey's [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Toxtricity}}, with a {{m|G-Max Finale}}{{tt|*|G-Max Finale cannot confuse opponents in the games}}. This caused Tera to hurt itself in confusion and knock itself out, thus losing Casey the match and eliminating her from the [[Galar League|Gym Challenge]].
In [[PASS18]], during {{Casey}}'s Gym battle with [[Opal]], the latter's [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Alcremie}} confused Tera, Casey's [[Gigantamax]] {{p|Toxtricity}}, with a {{m|G-Max Finale}}{{tt|*|G-Max Finale cannot confuse opponents in the games}}. This caused Tera to hurt itself in confusion and knock itself out, thus losing Casey the match and eliminating her from the [[Galar League|Gym Challenge]].


==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==

Revision as of 14:12, 16 May 2022

Confusion (Japanese: 混乱 confusion) is a volatile status condition that causes a Pokémon to sometimes damage itself in its confusion instead of executing a move.

Effect

Confusion forces a Pokémon to sometimes attack itself instead of executing the selected move for a random 2-5 turns (this includes a Pokémon attempting to use Snore or Sleep Talk while asleep). Confusion is transferred by Baton Pass. On the final turn of confusion, a Pokémon will snap out of its confusion before it attacks. Turns spent recharging (such as after using Hyper Beam) and turns in which the Pokémon is unable to attack due to sleep, freeze, or flinching will not lower the remaining number of turns of confusion. Pokémon may hurt themselves in confusion during either turn of multi-turn moves such as Fly and Dive. When a Pokémon is unable to attack for other reasons (such as from being asleep or fully paralyzed), it will not hurt itself in confusion. Like all other volatile status conditions, confusion wears off when the confused Pokémon is taken out of battle or a battle is over.

Confusion damage is calculated as if it were a typeless physical move with a power of 40; it cannot score a critical hit, and does not receive STAB. Confusion damage is unaffected by Wonder Guard, Technician, and a held Life Orb. Other things may affect confusion's damage depending on the game, as detailed in the table below.

In addition, one of the possible outcomes from disobedience is that a Pokémon can appear to hit itself in confusion. This behaves the same way as actually being confused, except that it doesn't linger beyond the turn, and in Generation IV, Technician applies (increasing the power to 60) if the Pokémon has that ability.

Generation I

During confusion, Pokémon have a 50% chance to damage themselves instead of executing the selected move.

Generation II

The Focus Band cannot prevent a Pokémon from knocking itself out due to confusion.

Generation III

Focus Band can now prevent a Pokémon from knocking itself out due to confusion.

Generation IV

Focus Sash can also prevent a Pokémon from knocking itself out due to confusion.

Generations V and VI

Sturdy now prevents a Pokémon from knocking itself out due to confusion if it had full health beforehand.

Generation VII onward

Pokémon now have a 33% chance to damage themselves during confusion.

Appearance

Core series games

Side series games

Causes

Moves

Move Type Category Probability Power Accuracy Notes
Chatter Flying Special 100% 65 100% Chance of confusion depends on volume of recording prior to Generation VI
Confuse Ray Ghost Status 100% 100%
Confusion Psychic Special 10% 50 100%
Dizzy Punch Normal Physical 20% 70 100% Generation II onward
Dynamic Punch Fighting Physical 100% 100 50%
Flatter Dark Status 100% 100% Raises the target's Special Attack by one stage
G-Max Gold Rush Normal Varies 100% Varies —% Exclusive G-Max Move of Gigantamax Meowth
Scatters money
G-Max Smite Fairy Varies 100% Varies —% Exclusive G-Max Move of Gigantamax Hatterene
Confuses all opponents
Hurricane Flying Special 30% 110 70%
Psybeam Psychic Special 10% 65 100%
Rock Climb Normal Physical 20% 90 85%
Secret Power Normal Physical 30% 70 100% May cause confusion only when used on a rocky surface (Generation III only)
Shadow Panic Shadow Status 100% 60% Targets all opponents
Signal Beam Bug Special 10% 75 100%
Strange Steam Fairy Special 20% 90 95%
Supersonic Normal Status 100% 55%
Swagger Normal Status 100% 90% Raises the target's Attack by two stages
Sweet Kiss Fairy Status 100% 75%
Teeter Dance Normal Status 100% 100% Targets all adjacent Pokémon
Water Pulse Water Special 20% 60 100%

Other causes

An activating Aguav Berry, Figy Berry, Iapapa Berry, Mago Berry, and Wiki Berry may confuse the holder if they dislike a specific flavor. After fully executing Outrage, Petal Dance or Thrash, the user becomes confused due to fatigue. The Berserk Gene confuses the holder upon activation for a duration of 256 turns. Instead of obeying a command, a disobedient Pokémon may sometimes hurt itself in confusion, inflicting confusion damage to itself.

Curing

In Generation I only, using Haze cures confusion for both active Pokémon.

Confusion-healing items

These are the items that only heal confusion.

Status-healing items

Starting from Generation II, confusion is the only volatile status condition that is able to be cured by items that heal all non-volatile status conditions. The Full Heal and Full Restore were introduced in Generation I, but only gained the ability to cure confusion in Generation II.

The Rage Candy Bar was introduced in Generation II, but its effect to cure status conditions was introduced in Generation VII.

These are the items that cure confusion as well as all non-volatile status conditions.

Prevention

Pokémon with the Own Tempo Ability are immune to being confused.

The move Safeguard will protect the party from status conditions for five turns. Starting in Generation VII, while Misty Terrain is present, grounded Pokémon cannot become confused. A Pokémon behind a substitute cannot usually become confused; however, it can become confused by damaging moves' side effects in Generation II and by confusion-inducing held items prior to Generation IV.

Advantages

Moves used against confused Pokémon with the Ability Tangled Feet will have their accuracy halved.

In the spin-off games

Mystery Dungeon series

The Pokémon will move in a random direction, and turn in a random direction before attacking. However, thrown items will still travel in the desired direction. Allies are treated as foes (except in Gates to Infinity), unless the Pokémon has the Nontraitor IQ skillRBTDS or is holding a looplet with the Self Control emeraSMD. For example, if the Pokémon uses moves such as Sweet Scent or Earth Power, teammates will be affected, and moves like Agility will also benefit the opposing side. The Pokémon may not switch places with the team leader*.

Confusion lasts 7-12 turnsRBTDS or 8 turnsGtISMD. Other than as an effect of moves, it can be caused by a Totter Orb, Totter Seed, Dizzying Payback and Dizzying Stare emera, Spin Trap, or stepping on a disguised DittoSMD

Confusion can be protected against by wearing a Persim Band.

Pokémon Conquest

In Pokémon Conquest, confusion is a non-volatile status. At the beginning of a turn, A confused Pokémon has a 50% chance to randomly move on its own and attack other Pokémon, including allies. If a Pokémon moves in its confusion, the Warrior is prevented from using an item or activating a Warrior Skill that turn. Confusion may wear off in the first turn.

In the anime

Politoed using Swagger to confuse Arbok and Victreebel

In the anime, confusion is depicted in a manner similar to the games; once a Pokémon gets confused, they will occasionally hurt themselves or their allies. In addition, confusion can also make the afflicted Pokémon dizzy and unable to hear commands, rendering itself vulnerable to enemy attacks.

Confusion is one of the most common volatile status conditions in the anime, mainly occurring when a Pokémon uses Confuse Ray or Supersonic.

Original series

Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire

Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl

Pokémon the Series: Black & White

Pokémon the Series: XY

Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Gallery

In the manga

Hoothoot confused in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Yellow arc

In Punching Poliwrath, Misty had her Goldeen use Supersonic to confuse all of Agatha's Ghost-type Pokémon.

In Take a Chance on Chansey, Agatha's Gengar got confused after a younger Professor Oak had his Kangaskhan named Kanga use Dizzy Punch on it*.

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

In Who Gives a Hoothoot?, Gold has his Aipom, nicknamed Aibo, use Swagger on a Bird Keeper's Hoothoot, confusing the latter.

In Stantler by Me, Aibo got confused after Professor Oak had his Stantler, Antch, use Confuse Ray on him.

In Gligar Glide, Gold's newly-hatched Togepi, Togebo, used Supersonic via Metronome to confuse and incapacitate a wild Gligar that was trying to eat him as an Egg.

In Irked Igglybuff and Curmudgeonly Cleffa, Suicune got confused after Whitney had her Cleffa, Fafa, and her Igglybuff, Buff Buff, use Sweet Kiss on it. This allowed Whitney's Miltank, Mil Mil, to hit the Aurora Pokémon with Rollout.

Emerald arc

In Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise, Emerald's rental Skarmory got confused after the Battle Factory's Illumise used Flatter on him, forcing Emerald to recall Skarmory and send his rental Rhyhorn out in its place.

In Sneaky Like Shedinja, Greta's Umbreon confused Emerald's Dusclops with Confuse Ray, causing Emerald to lose the round five to one.

Diamond & Pearl arc

In A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium, during Platinum's Gym battle with Roark, Platinum's Piplup confused Roark's Cranidos with a Water Pulse, causing him to hurt himself in confusion and knock himself out, winning Platinum the battle.

In Well Met, Weepinbell, Diamond's Lickilicky, Kit, was confused by a Water Pulse from each of Sebastian's two Chinchou after his Weepinbell had used Gastro Acid to negate Kit's Own Tempo Ability.

Platinum arc

In Getting the Drop on Gallade II, during her Trainer's Battle Castle challenge, Platinum's Lopunny managed to not only confuse Darach's Gallade with a Dizzy Punch, but also managed to infatuate him with her Cute Charm Ability before fainting. This allowed Empoleon to finish him off with a Drill Peck and give Platinum her first victory in the Battle Frontier.

Sword & Shield arc

In PASS18, during Casey's Gym battle with Opal, the latter's Gigantamax Alcremie confused Tera, Casey's Gigantamax Toxtricity, with a G-Max Finale*. This caused Tera to hurt itself in confusion and knock itself out, thus losing Casey the match and eliminating her from the Gym Challenge.

In the TCG

In the Trading Card Game, Confusion, called Confused, is one of the five Special Conditions along with Poisoned, Burned, Asleep, and Paralyzed. If a Pokémon is Confused, its card must be turned upside-down. If it tries to attack, the player must flip a coin. If the coin is heads, the attack proceeds as planned. However, if the coin lands on tails, three damage counters are placed on the Pokémon and the turn ends. Unless replaced by Asleep or Paralyzed, the Pokémon remains Confused unless retreat or other action is taken (such as the use of a Trainer card).

The current description of Confused was introduced in 2003 with the release of EX Ruby & Sapphire. Originally, the Confused Pokémon would attack itself for 20 damage on a tails. As well as that, if a Pokémon tried to retreat, the required Energy had to be discarded first, before flipping a coin to see if the retreat was successful. If it was not, the Pokémon could not retrieve the Energy cards. As of the current revision of the condition, any Confused Pokémon can retreat without having to take any additional action.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 混亂 Wahnlyuhn
Mandarin 混亂 / 混乱 Hùnluàn
Denmark Flag.png Danish Svimmel*
Forvirring*
Finland Flag.png Finnish Hämmennys
French Canada Flag.png Canada Confus*
France Flag.png Europe Confusion
Germany Flag.png German Verwirrung
Italy Flag.png Italian Confusione
South Korea Flag.png Korean 혼란 Hollan
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Forvirring
Poland Flag.png Polish Oszołomienie
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Confusão
Spain Flag.png Spanish Confusión
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Förvirring
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Hỗn loạn



Status conditions
BURNED FROZEN PARALYSIS POISONED
ASLEEP CONFUSION FLINCHING FAINTED


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