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The '''PokéRus''' is a Pokémon enhancing virus.  It first appeared in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]].
The PokéRus is a Pokémon enhancing virus.  It first appeared in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]].


In that game, Pokémon had a 1 in 21,845 chance to become infected with the virus after fighting a wild Pokémon.  This slim chance meant that most players would never encounter it. If a player had a [[Bad egg]] in their party, however, it could improve chances of getting it, due to its glitch nature.
In that game, Pokémon had a 1 in 21,845 chance to become infected with the virus.  This slim chance meant that most players would never encounter it.


Pokémon also obtained from a [[Pokémon Rocks America]] event organized by [[Nintendo]] came infected with the virus.
Pokémon also obtained from a [[Pokémon Rocks America]] event organized by [[Nintendo]] came infected with the virus.


After being infected, a Pokémon's status will read "PokéRus," as seen in a little purple box with white text on the first page of said Pokémon's status screen..  A nurse in a [[Pokémon Center]] will notice that there are "small life forms" on the Pokémon.  [[Professor Elm]] will then call the player to say that the PokéRus has no effect and will wear off.
After being infected, a Pokémon's status will read "PokéRus".  A nurse in a [[Pokémon Center]] will notice that there are "small life forms" on the Pokémon.  [[Professor Elm]] will then call the player to say that the PokéRus has no effect and will wear off.


A Pokémon with the PokéRus will infect other Pokémon in the Trainer's active party while walking, battling, or healing at a Pokémon Center.
A Pokémon with the PokéRus will infect other Pokémon in the Trainer's active party while walking, battling, or healing at a Pokémon Center.  


PokéRus will not infect other Pokémon if it's stored in the PC, and will only become immune while in a Trainer's party.  While a Pokémon with PokéRus is stored in a PC, time will essentially stop for it, allowing it to perpetuate the disease forever.  However, it will not transmit to other Pokémon anywhere on the PC.
PokéRus will not infect other Pokémon if it's stored in the PC, and will only become immune while in a Trainer's party.


In Pokémon Gold and Silver, it took about two days for a Pokémon's immune system to fight off the virus.  After recovering from the virus, a little dot appears on the Pokémon's status screen indicating that it is immune to the virus and impossible to reinfect.
In Pokémon Gold and Silver, it took about two days for a Pokémon's immune system to fight off the virus.  After recovering from the virus, a little dot appears on the Pokémon's status screen indicating that it is immune to the virus and impossible to reinfect.

Revision as of 02:06, 1 June 2007

The PokéRus is a Pokémon enhancing virus. It first appeared in Pokémon Gold and Silver.

In that game, Pokémon had a 1 in 21,845 chance to become infected with the virus. This slim chance meant that most players would never encounter it.

Pokémon also obtained from a Pokémon Rocks America event organized by Nintendo came infected with the virus.

After being infected, a Pokémon's status will read "PokéRus". A nurse in a Pokémon Center will notice that there are "small life forms" on the Pokémon. Professor Elm will then call the player to say that the PokéRus has no effect and will wear off.

A Pokémon with the PokéRus will infect other Pokémon in the Trainer's active party while walking, battling, or healing at a Pokémon Center.

PokéRus will not infect other Pokémon if it's stored in the PC, and will only become immune while in a Trainer's party.

In Pokémon Gold and Silver, it took about two days for a Pokémon's immune system to fight off the virus. After recovering from the virus, a little dot appears on the Pokémon's status screen indicating that it is immune to the virus and impossible to reinfect.

This disease is actually a good thing. The PokéRus doubles the Effort Values received from battles. This causes the stats of a Pokémon to grow twice as fast while still leveling up at a normal rate. This is especially helpful in raising Pokémon caught at a high level, since it is difficult to raise their Effort Values to maximum before Level 100.

After a Pokémon's immune system fights off the virus, it will still be able to gain double Effort Values permanently. However, it will not be able to infect other Pokémon with the beneficial enhancement at that stage.