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The amount of damage depends on the category of the move and the stats of the Pokémon. Some moves, such as {{m|Grass Knot}} or {{m|Night Shade}}, depend on other factors. There are also [[One-hit knockout moves|one-hit KO moves]] like {{m|Sheer Cold}} that will do the maximum amount of damage and knock the opponent out in one hit.
The amount of damage depends on the category of the move and the stats of the Pokémon. Some moves, such as {{m|Grass Knot}} or {{m|Night Shade}}, depend on other factors. There are also [[One-hit knockout moves|one-hit KO moves]] like {{m|Sheer Cold}} that will do the maximum amount of damage and knock the opponent out in one hit.
==The Damage Formula==
==The Damage Formula==
The damage formula and mechanics on how to use it can be found here. http://www.smogon.com/dp/articles/damage_formula
The damage formula and mechanics on how to use it can be found here. [[http://www.smogon.com/dp/articles/damage_formula]]


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Revision as of 12:32, 9 August 2008

Damage is the name for the affliction caused when a Pokémon uses an offensive move against the foe. It cuts down the foe's Hit Points.

The amount of damage depends on the category of the move and the stats of the Pokémon. Some moves, such as Grass Knot or Night Shade, depend on other factors. There are also one-hit KO moves like Sheer Cold that will do the maximum amount of damage and knock the opponent out in one hit.

The Damage Formula

The damage formula and mechanics on how to use it can be found here. [[1]]

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