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*French: '''Peau Sèche''' | *French: '''Peau Sèche''' | ||
*German: '''Trockenheit''' | *German: '''Trockenheit''' | ||
* Greek: '''Ξηρό Δέρμα''' | *Greek: '''Ξηρό Δέρμα''' | ||
*Italian: '''Pellearsa''' | *Italian: '''Pellearsa''' | ||
*Portuguese: '''Pele Sêca''' | *Portuguese: '''Pele Sêca''' | ||
*Spanish: '''Piel | *Spanish: '''Piel Seca''' | ||
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Dry Skin (Japanese: かんそうはだ Dry Skin) is an ability introduced in Generation IV. Five Pokémon can have this ability, all of which are dual-typed.
Effect
In battle
Dry Skin modifies HP depending on climate. During sunshine, the Pokémon with this ability will lose 1/8 of their maximum HP at the end of each turn. During rain the Pokémon with Dry Skin will regain 1/8 of their maximum HP at the end of each turn.
In addition, Template:Type2 attacks do 25% more damage to this Pokémon, while Template:Type2 attacks will heal ¼ of their maximum HP.
Outside of battle
Dry Skin has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Dry Skin
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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0046 | Paras |
Bug | Grass | Effect Spore | Dry Skin | Damp | |
0047 | Parasect |
Bug | Grass | Effect Spore | Dry Skin | Damp | |
0124 | Jynx |
Ice | Psychic | Oblivious | Forewarn | Dry Skin | |
0453 | Croagunk |
Poison | Fighting | Anticipation | Dry Skin | Poison Touch | |
0454 | Toxicroak |
Poison | Fighting | Anticipation | Dry Skin | Poison Touch | |
Please note that abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
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In other languages
- French: Peau Sèche
- German: Trockenheit
- Greek: Ξηρό Δέρμα
- Italian: Pellearsa
- Portuguese: Pele Sêca
- Spanish: Piel Seca
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