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==In the games==
==In the games==
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When a Pokémon has the Pokérus, it gains double the [[effort values]] from battling (e.g., fighting a {{p|Magikarp}} will give two {{stat|Speed}} EVs, rather than one). Effort points gained from [[vitamin]]s and [[wing]]s are not doubled. The infected Pokémon can infect other Pokémon with the virus for a period of one to four days. However, the Pokérus timer can be delayed by several methods such as by placing the infected Pokémon in a PC Box.
When a Pokémon has the Pokérus, it gains double the [[effort values]] from battling (e.g., fighting a {{p|Magikarp}} will give two {{stat|Speed}} EVs, rather than one). Effort points gained from [[vitamin]]s and [[wing]]s are not doubled. The infected Pokémon can infect other Pokémon with the virus for a period of one to four days. However, the Pokérus timer can be delayed by several methods such as by placing the infected Pokémon in a PC Box.


While it is represented similarly to [[status condition]]s, the Pokérus is not a status condition, so it cannot be healed at a [[Pokémon Center]] or with any [[status condition healing item]].
While it is represented similarly to [[status condition]]s, the Pokérus is not a status condition, so it cannot be healed at a [[Pokémon Center]] or with any [[status condition healing item]].


Pokérus has a 3 in 65,536 or approximately a 1 in 21,845 chance of being generated on a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, either {{pkmn2|wild}} or [[Pokémon breeding|bred]], effectively making this rarer than a shiny Pokémon, which have a 3 in 12,288, or around 1 in 4,096 chance to be found wild or hatched. Through battling or capturing this wild Pokémon, {{player}}s could get this helpful virus onto their own Pokémon, and subsequently spread it around. Due to the overwhelmingly low chance of encountering the virus (about 1/3 of the chance to encounter a {{Shiny}} Pokémon), and the fact that most would not even recognize a Pokémon with the virus and may flee from it, many players don't have a Pokémon with the virus.
Pokérus has a 3 in 65,536 or approximately a 1 in 21,845 chance of being generated on one of the {{player}}'s Pokémon after a battle, making it rarer than encountering or hatching a [[Shiny Pokémon]]. If any of the player's Pokémon are infected, the Pokérus may spread among Pokémon in the player's party after any battle.


From [[Generation IV]] onward, the Pokérus became more accessible, with worldwide trading facilitated by [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]. A Pokémon's chances of being infected with the virus somewhat increase<!--by how much?--> when a Pokémon has been traded from another game.{{fact}}
From [[Generation IV]] onward, the Pokérus became more accessible, with worldwide trading facilitated by [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]].


===Infection===
===Infection===
When a Pokémon is infected with Pokérus, their status screen will display an icon indicating this special "status" the same way status conditions would be noted. If the Pokémon becomes affected by a status condition such as {{status|Sleep}}, the Pokérus icon will be temporarily replaced until the status condition is cured. As long as the Pokémon is infected with Pokérus, it can spread the virus to other Pokémon in the player's party.
When a Pokémon is infected with the Pokérus, their status screen will display an icon indicating this special "status" the same way status conditions would be noted. If the Pokémon becomes affected by a status condition such as {{status|Sleep}}, the Pokérus icon will be temporarily replaced until the status condition is cured. As long as the Pokémon is infected with the Pokérus, it can spread the virus to other Pokémon in the player's party.


Pokérus may spread if an infected Pokémon is in the player's party after a battle. Pokérus may only spread to a Pokémon directly adjacent to an already infected Pokémon and only if they have never had Pokérus before. From Generation III onward, {{pkmn|Egg}}s may catch Pokérus like any other Pokémon.
The Pokérus may spread if an infected Pokémon is in the player's party after a battle. The Pokérus may only spread to a Pokémon directly adjacent to an already infected Pokémon and only if they have never had Pokérus before. {{pkmn|Egg}}s may catch the Pokérus like any other Pokémon.


===Becoming cured===
===Becoming cured===
A Pokérus infection only progresses towards cured status when a new day starts with the infected Pokémon in the party (or if, when the game is loaded, it is not the same day as it was when the game was saved). The number of days before a Pokémon will be cured of Pokérus can vary from one to four days. Once this time has passed, the Pokémon becomes cured and will be immune to the virus in the future.
A Pokérus infection only progresses towards cured status when a new day starts with the infected Pokémon in the party (or if, when the game is loaded, it is not the same day as it was when the game was saved). The number of days before a Pokémon will be cured of the Pokérus can vary from one to four days. Once this time has passed, the Pokémon becomes cured and will be immune to the virus in the future. The Pokémon still gains double effort values when cured.


Due to the beneficial nature of Pokérus, players will often place an infected Pokémon in the [[PC]] where it will keep the infection indefinitely, so that it may be withdrawn to spread the virus at will. Other options include putting a Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Day Care}} or sending it to {{pkmn|Stadium 2}} in [[Generation II]], {{g|Box Ruby & Sapphire}} in [[Generation III]], [[My Pokémon Ranch]] in [[Generation IV]], or [[Pokémon Bank]] in [[Generation VI]].
Due to the beneficial nature of the Pokérus, players will often place an infected Pokémon in the [[PC]] where it will keep the infection indefinitely, so that it may be withdrawn to spread the virus at will. Other options include putting a Pokémon in the {{pkmn|Day Care}} or sending it to {{pkmn|Stadium 2}} in [[Generation II]], {{g|Box Ruby & Sapphire}} in [[Generation III]], [[My Pokémon Ranch]] in [[Generation IV]], [[Pokémon Bank]] in [[Generation VI]] and [[Generation VII]], or [[Pokémon HOME]] in [[Generation VIII]].


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In Generation III, if the player deposits an infected Pokémon inside a PC, saves inside a Pokémon Center prior to midnight, shuts off the game, resumes the game after midnight, withdraws the infected Pokémon from the PC, and exits the Pokémon Center, it is possible for the infected Pokémon to be cured of the Pokérus upon stepping outside of the building. This does not happen in any other generation.
In Generation III, if the player deposits an infected Pokémon inside a PC, saves inside a Pokémon Center prior to midnight, shuts off the game, resumes the game after midnight, withdraws the infected Pokémon from the PC, and exits the Pokémon Center, it is possible for the infected Pokémon to be cured of Pokérus upon stepping outside of the building.


====Technical information====
====Technical information====
Pokérus is stored in a Pokémon's [[Pokémon data structure|data structure]] as a single byte. In hexadecimal, this can be represented as a two-digit number '''XY'''. The upper 4 bits of the byte, '''X''', represent the specific strain of Pokérus the Pokémon has contracted. The lower 4 bits, '''Y''', represent the number of days remaining before the infected Pokémon is cured of the virus.
The Pokérus is stored in a Pokémon's [[Pokémon data structure|data structure]] as a single byte. In hexadecimal, this can be represented as a two-digit number '''XY'''. The upper 4 bits of the byte, '''X''', represent the specific strain of the Pokérus the Pokémon has contracted. The lower 4 bits, '''Y''', represent the number of days remaining before the infected Pokémon is cured of the virus.


A Pokémon is or has been infected if '''X''' (the strain) is a nonzero value. If '''Y''' (days remaining) is nonzero when '''X''' is also nonzero, this means the Pokémon is currently infected. If '''Y''' is 0 and '''X''' is nonzero, then the Pokémon is "cured" of Pokérus. If both '''X''' and '''Y''' are 0, then the Pokémon has never been affected by Pokérus.
A Pokémon is or has been infected if '''X''' (the strain) is a nonzero value. If '''Y''' (days remaining) is nonzero when '''X''' is also nonzero, this means the Pokémon is currently infected. If '''Y''' is 0 and '''X''' is nonzero, then the Pokémon is "cured" of the Pokérus. If both '''X''' and '''Y''' are 0, then the Pokémon has never been affected by the Pokérus.


Whenever the game's internal clock strikes midnight, every currently infected Pokémon in the player's party has their Pokérus value decreased by one. Once the '''Y''' value reaches 0, the Pokémon will be cured of Pokérus.
Whenever the game's internal clock strikes midnight, every currently infected Pokémon in the player's party has their Pokérus value decreased by one. Once the '''Y''' value reaches 0, the Pokémon will be cured of the Pokérus.


=====Strains=====
=====Strains=====
Whenever the game creates Pokérus on a Pokémon, the value assigned to '''Y''' (days) depends on the value assigned to '''X''' (strain). Specifically, the number of days will be set to '''X''' modulo 4 + 1. In other words, the higher two bits of '''X''' are irrelevant to the "strain".
Whenever the game creates the Pokérus on a Pokémon, the value assigned to '''Y''' (days) depends on the value assigned to '''X''' (strain). Specifically, the number of days will be set to '''X''' modulo 4 + 1. In other words, the higher two bits of '''X''' are irrelevant to the "strain".
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Whenever Pokérus spreads from an infected Pokémon to a new Pokémon, the new Pokémon inherits the infected Pokémon's strain of Pokérus ('''X''') and '''Y''' is set to the default value for that strain. As an example, if a Pokémon has Pokérus with an '''X''' value of 7 and a '''Y''' value of 2 (2 days remaining before it will be cured) and it infects another Pokémon, the new Pokémon will get Pokérus with an '''X''' value of 7 and a '''Y''' value of 4 (4 days before it will be cured).
Whenever the Pokérus spreads from an infected Pokémon to a new Pokémon, the new Pokémon inherits the infected Pokémon's strain of the Pokérus ('''X''') and '''Y''' is set to the default value for that strain. As an example, if a Pokémon has the Pokérus with an '''X''' value of 7 and a '''Y''' value of 2 (2 days remaining before it will be cured) and it infects another Pokémon, the new Pokémon will get the Pokérus with an '''X''' value of 7 and a '''Y''' value of 4 (4 days before it will be cured).


'''X''' values of 0 are not legitimate, since upon being "cured" the Pokémon would appear to have never had Pokérus at all.
'''X''' values of 0 are not legitimate, since upon being "cured" the Pokémon would appear to have never had the Pokérus at all.


===After having the virus===
===After having the virus===
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===Differences between generations===
===Differences between generations===
====In Generation II====
====Generation II====
When the player first encounters the virus in one of the [[Generation II]] games, the [[Pokémon Center Nurse|nurse]] at the [[Pokémon Center]] will make note of it when the Pokémon is first healed after contracting it, saying that there are "small life forms" on the Pokémon. After leaving the Pokémon Center, [[Professor Elm]] will call the player to tell them that the virus has no effect and will wear off. A Pokémon with active Pokérus will list its status as such, and a Pokémon that has had Pokérus and is cured will have a small dot near its HP meter on the status screen.
When the player first encounters the virus in one of the [[Generation II]] games, the [[Pokémon Center Nurse|nurse]] at the [[Pokémon Center]] will make note of it when the Pokémon is first healed after contracting it, saying that there are "tiny life forms" on the Pokémon. After leaving the Pokémon Center, [[Professor Elm]] will call the player to tell them that the virus has no effect and will wear off. A Pokémon with active Pokérus will list its status as such, and a Pokémon that has had the Pokérus and is cured will have a small dot near its HP meter on the status screen. Pokerus can infect {{pkmn|Egg}}s as well. An indicator for Pokérus will not show up on the {{pkmn|Egg}}'s status screen, but once it hatches, it will appear under its status on the status screen like normal.


If a Pokémon with any stage of Pokérus (active or cured) is traded back to a [[Generation I]] game, or withdrawn from [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] by a Generation I game, all traces of that Pokémon having had Pokérus will disappear. This is because a Pokémon's Pokérus status is not saved in any form in the Generation I games, thereby making it possible for a Pokémon to legitimately contract Pokérus multiple times by trading it back and forth, once it becomes cured of a given infection. The only benefit of doing so would be to allow other Pokémon to contract the virus.
If a Pokémon with any stage of the Pokérus (active or cured) is traded back to a [[Generation I]] game, or withdrawn from [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] by a Generation I game, all traces of that Pokémon having had the Pokérus will disappear. This is because a Pokémon's Pokérus status is not saved in any form in the Generation I games, thereby making it possible for a Pokémon to legitimately contract the Pokérus multiple times by trading it back and forth, once it becomes cured of a given infection. The only benefit of doing so would be to allow other Pokémon to contract the virus.


=====Nurse's comments=====
=====Nurse's comments=====
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''"Hello, <player>? <br>I discovered an odd thing. <br>Apparently there's something called <sc>Pokérus</sc> that infects <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <br>Yes, it's like a virus, so it's called <sc>Pokérus</sc>. <br>It multiplies fast and infects other <sc>Pokémon</sc> too. But that's all. <br>It doesn't seem to do anything, and it goes away over time. <br>I guess it's nothing to worry about. Bye!"''
''"Hello, <player>? <br>I discovered an odd thing. <br>Apparently there's something called <sc>Pokérus</sc> that infects <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <br>Yes, it's like a virus, so it's called <sc>Pokérus</sc>. <br>It multiplies fast and infects other <sc>Pokémon</sc> too. But that's all. <br>It doesn't seem to do anything, and it goes away over time. <br>I guess it's nothing to worry about. Bye!"''


====In Generation III====
====Generation III====
The Pokérus operates in much the same way as in Generation II, though it can infect {{pkmn|Egg}}s too. Also, it can only be contracted or cured in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, as well as {{pkmn|Colosseum}} and {{Pokémon XD}}, since the [[time]] function is absent, a Pokémon with Pokérus will keep it indefinitely (it can't spread Pokérus, either)<!-- at least FRLG!-->, until it is transferred to the [[Hoenn]]-based games.
The Pokérus operates in much the same way as in Generation II. Also, it can only be contracted or cured in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. In {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}, as well as {{pkmn|Colosseum}} and {{Pokémon XD}}, since the [[time]] function is absent, a Pokémon with the Pokérus will keep it indefinitely (it can't spread the Pokérus, either)<!-- at least FRLG!-->, until it is transferred to the [[Hoenn]]-based games.


=====Nurse's comments=====
=====Nurse's comments=====
[[File:Pokerus screenshot RSE.png|thumb|right|240px|A player being told their Pokémon has caught Pokérus]]
[[File:Pokerus screenshot RSE.png|thumb|right|240px|A player being told their Pokémon has caught the Pokérus]]
"''Your <sc>Pokémon</sc> may be infected with <sc>Pokérus</sc>. <br>Little is known about the <sc>Pokérus</sc> except that they are microscopic life-forms that attach to <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <br>While infected, <sc>Pokémon</sc> are said to grow exceptionally well.''"
"''Your <sc>Pokémon</sc> may be infected with <sc>Pokérus</sc>. <br>Little is known about the <sc>Pokérus</sc> except that they are microscopic life-forms that attach to <sc>Pokémon</sc>. <br>While infected, <sc>Pokémon</sc> are said to grow exceptionally well.''"


====In Generation IV====
====Generation IV====
The mechanics remain the same from Generation III. Additionally, much like storage in {{g|Box Ruby & Sapphire}} and in the PC, storage in [[My Pokémon Ranch]] will keep a Pokémon's Pokérus status indefinitely. Starting in this Generation, Pokérus will double the [[Effort value|EVs]] obtained from the [[EV-enhancing item]]s.
The mechanics remain the same from Generation III. Additionally, much like storage in {{g|Box Ruby & Sapphire}} and in the PC, storage in [[My Pokémon Ranch]] will keep a Pokémon's Pokérus status indefinitely. Starting in this Generation, the Pokérus will double the [[Effort value|EVs]] obtained from the [[Power item]]s.


In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, [[Professor Elm]] calls the player a little while after healing their first Pokémon with Pokérus and tells them that it has no effect and will wear off. If he is called back, he will claim that Pokémon will level up better with the Pokérus while infected.
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, [[Professor Elm]] calls the player a little while after healing their first Pokémon with the Pokérus and tells them that it has no effect and will wear off. If he is called back, he will claim that Pokémon will level up better with the Pokérus while infected.


=====Nurse's comments=====
=====Nurse's comments=====
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When called by the player: "''Hello, <player>? <br>It seems that <sc>Pokémon</sc> that have been infected with <sc>Pokérus</sc> level up better. <br>We're not quite sure why..."''
When called by the player: "''Hello, <player>? <br>It seems that <sc>Pokémon</sc> that have been infected with <sc>Pokérus</sc> level up better. <br>We're not quite sure why..."''


====In Generation V====
====Generation V====
The mechanics remain more or less the same, but now the icon that appears if a Pokémon has previously had Pokérus is pinkish in color instead of the former yellow/orange color.
The mechanics remain more or less the same, but now the icon that appears if a Pokémon has previously had the Pokérus is pinkish in color instead of the former yellow/orange color.


=====Pseudorandom number generation=====
=====Pseudorandom number generation=====
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"''Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus. <br>Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon. <br>While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.''"
"''Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus. <br>Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon. <br>While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.''"


====In Generation VI====
====Generation VI====
In Generation VI, Pokérus does not affect EVs gained from [[Super Training]]. However, it increases the rate of [[Double-Up Bag]]s that are received during the training regimen. The icon that appears if a Pokémon has Pokérus has been changed to spell out the full word, while the cured icon uses a design similar to the Gen V icon, with the mouth and eyes having a white color.
In Generation VI, the Pokérus does not affect EVs gained from [[Super Training]]. However, it increases the rate of [[Double-Up Bag]]s that are received during the training regimen. The icon that appears if a Pokémon has the Pokérus has been changed to spell out the full word, while the cured icon uses a design similar to the Gen V icon, with the mouth and eyes having a white color.


=====Nurse's comments=====
=====Nurse's comments=====
"''Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus. <br>Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon. <br>While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.''"
"''Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus. <br>Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon. <br>While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.''"


====In Generation VII====
====Generation VII====
During battle, a Pokémon's summary will display a "Pokérus" icon beside its name if it has Pokérus. The icon remains after the Pokémon is cured.
During battle, a Pokémon's summary will display a "Pokérus" icon beside its name if it has the Pokérus. The icon remains after the Pokémon is cured. An Egg infected with the Pokérus does not have this symbol on its summary screen. It can still spread the virus normally, and the Pokémon that hatches from the Egg will immediately acquire the icon.
 
Pokérus is not present in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]
 
=====Nurse's comments=====
"''Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus. <br>Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon. <br>While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.''"
 
====Generation VIII====
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A Pokémon's summary screen will show a Pokérus icon.


=====Nurse's comments=====
=====Nurse's comments=====
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| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" | [[File:PokérusIC III.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" | [[File:PokérusIC III.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" | [[File:PokérusIC Colo.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" colspan="2" | [[File:PokérusIC IV V.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" colspan="2" | [[File:PokérusIC IV V.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" | [[File:PokérusIC VI.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" | [[File:PokérusIC VI.png]]
|- style="font-size: 80%;"
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" | [[File:PokérusIC VII.png]]
| colspan="2" style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF" | [[File:PokérusIC VIII.png|x22px]]
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| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2}}
| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2}}
| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation III}}
| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation III}}
| colspan="2" |Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation IV|Generations IV}} and {{color2|000|Generation V|V}}
| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Colosseum|Colosseum}}
| colspan="2" | Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation IV|Generations IV}} and {{color2|000|Generation V|V}}
| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation VI}}
| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation VI}}
| Icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation VII}}
| colspan="2" | Icon from {{color2|000|Generation VIII}}
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| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px; height:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC II cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC Stad 2 cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC Stad 2 cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC III cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC III cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC Colo cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC IV cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC IV cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC V cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC V cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC VI cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC VI cured.png]]
|- style="font-size: 80%;"
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC VII cured.png]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC VIII infected.png|21px]]
| style="{{roundy|60px}} border: 2px solid #A54ACE; background: #EFA5EF; width:60px" | [[File:PokérusIC VIII cured.png|21px]]
|- style="font-size: 80%; white-space: nowrap"
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation II}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation II}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Stadium 2|Stadium 2}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation III}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation III}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Colosseum|Colosseum}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation IV}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation IV}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation V}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation V}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation VI}}
| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation VI|Generation VI}}
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| Cured icon from <br>{{color2|000|Generation VII|Generation VII}}
| colspan="2" | Infected  and cured icon <br>from {{color2|000|Generation VIII|Generation VIII}}
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
In ''[[SS008|Oaknapped!]]'', [[Dr. Namba]] explained to {{an|Professor Oak}} that the mysterious viral lifeform Pokérus is an important component of the Pokémon Power Acceleration Project (PPAP), a secret project that aims to infect Pokémon with Pokérus to evolve them at a faster rate. However, all of his specimens have died out. Professor Oak also explains that the term "Pokérus" was coined by combining the words "Pokémon" and "virus" together. Later, Professor Oak began researching about the Pokérus and [[Team Rocket]]'s true intentions of using it.
In ''[[HS08|Oaknapped!]]'', [[Dr. Namba]] explained to {{an|Professor Oak}} that the mysterious viral lifeform Pokérus is an important component of his Pokémon Power Acceleration Project (PPAP), a secret project that aims to infect Pokémon with the Pokérus to [[Evolution|evolve]] them at a faster rate. However, all of his specimens had died out. Professor Oak also explains that the term "Pokérus" was coined by combining the words "Pokémon" and "virus" together. Later, Professor Oak began researching about the Pokérus and [[Team Rocket]]'s true intentions of using it.


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===Pokémon Adventures===
Pokérus was discussed in ''[[PS439|Alternate Dimension Showdown IX]]'', when {{adv|Platinum}}'s team was discovered to have this virus and, as a result, became stronger. Her {{p|Froslass}}, {{p|Pachirisu}}, and {{p|Cherrim}} had it prior to being taken from the hospital, and then it spread to the rest of her party. At the hospital, [[Daisy Oak]] and {{prof|Yanase Berlitz}} realize that the infection is, in fact, Pokérus.
===={{chap|Platinum}}====
The Pokérus was discussed in ''[[PS439|Alternate Dimension Showdown IX]]'', when {{adv|Platinum}}'s team was discovered to have this virus and, as a result, became stronger. Her {{TP|Platinum|Froslass}}, {{p|Pachirisu}}, and {{p|Cherrim}} had it prior to being taken from the hospital, and then it spread to the rest of her party. At the hospital, [[Daisy Oak]] and {{prof|Yanase Berlitz}} realize that the infection is, in fact, the Pokérus.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Pokérus is an example of a {{wp|Mutualism (biology)|mutualistic}} {{wp|virus}}, in which both host and virus benefit.
* The Pokérus is an example of a {{wp|Mutualism (biology)|mutualistic}} {{wp|virus}}, in which both host and virus benefit.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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Pokémon infected with Pokérus in Pokémon Adventures

The Pokérus (Japanese: ポケルス Pokérus), from "Pokémon virus", is a microscopic life-form that may attach to Pokémon, first appearing in the Generation II games. It is a beneficial mechanic that a Pokémon can obtain.

In the games

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When a Pokémon has the Pokérus, it gains double the effort values from battling (e.g., fighting a Magikarp will give two Speed EVs, rather than one). Effort points gained from vitamins and wings are not doubled. The infected Pokémon can infect other Pokémon with the virus for a period of one to four days. However, the Pokérus timer can be delayed by several methods such as by placing the infected Pokémon in a PC Box.

While it is represented similarly to status conditions, the Pokérus is not a status condition, so it cannot be healed at a Pokémon Center or with any status condition healing item.

Pokérus has a 3 in 65,536 or approximately a 1 in 21,845 chance of being generated on one of the player's Pokémon after a battle, making it rarer than encountering or hatching a Shiny Pokémon. If any of the player's Pokémon are infected, the Pokérus may spread among Pokémon in the player's party after any battle.

From Generation IV onward, the Pokérus became more accessible, with worldwide trading facilitated by Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Infection

When a Pokémon is infected with the Pokérus, their status screen will display an icon indicating this special "status" the same way status conditions would be noted. If the Pokémon becomes affected by a status condition such as Sleep, the Pokérus icon will be temporarily replaced until the status condition is cured. As long as the Pokémon is infected with the Pokérus, it can spread the virus to other Pokémon in the player's party.

The Pokérus may spread if an infected Pokémon is in the player's party after a battle. The Pokérus may only spread to a Pokémon directly adjacent to an already infected Pokémon and only if they have never had Pokérus before. Eggs may catch the Pokérus like any other Pokémon.

Becoming cured

A Pokérus infection only progresses towards cured status when a new day starts with the infected Pokémon in the party (or if, when the game is loaded, it is not the same day as it was when the game was saved). The number of days before a Pokémon will be cured of the Pokérus can vary from one to four days. Once this time has passed, the Pokémon becomes cured and will be immune to the virus in the future. The Pokémon still gains double effort values when cured.

Due to the beneficial nature of the Pokérus, players will often place an infected Pokémon in the PC where it will keep the infection indefinitely, so that it may be withdrawn to spread the virus at will. Other options include putting a Pokémon in the Day Care or sending it to Stadium 2 in Generation II, Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire in Generation III, My Pokémon Ranch in Generation IV, Pokémon Bank in Generation VI and Generation VII, or Pokémon HOME in Generation VIII.

In Generation III, if the player deposits an infected Pokémon inside a PC, saves inside a Pokémon Center prior to midnight, shuts off the game, resumes the game after midnight, withdraws the infected Pokémon from the PC, and exits the Pokémon Center, it is possible for the infected Pokémon to be cured of the Pokérus upon stepping outside of the building. This does not happen in any other generation.

Technical information

The Pokérus is stored in a Pokémon's data structure as a single byte. In hexadecimal, this can be represented as a two-digit number XY. The upper 4 bits of the byte, X, represent the specific strain of the Pokérus the Pokémon has contracted. The lower 4 bits, Y, represent the number of days remaining before the infected Pokémon is cured of the virus.

A Pokémon is or has been infected if X (the strain) is a nonzero value. If Y (days remaining) is nonzero when X is also nonzero, this means the Pokémon is currently infected. If Y is 0 and X is nonzero, then the Pokémon is "cured" of the Pokérus. If both X and Y are 0, then the Pokémon has never been affected by the Pokérus.

Whenever the game's internal clock strikes midnight, every currently infected Pokémon in the player's party has their Pokérus value decreased by one. Once the Y value reaches 0, the Pokémon will be cured of the Pokérus.

Strains

Whenever the game creates the Pokérus on a Pokémon, the value assigned to Y (days) depends on the value assigned to X (strain). Specifically, the number of days will be set to X modulo 4 + 1. In other words, the higher two bits of X are irrelevant to the "strain".

Strain X values Duration
(Y value)
A 0, 4, 8, 12 1 day
B 1, 5, 9, 13 2 days
C 2, 6, 10, 14 3 days
D 3, 7, 11, 15 4 days

Whenever the Pokérus spreads from an infected Pokémon to a new Pokémon, the new Pokémon inherits the infected Pokémon's strain of the Pokérus (X) and Y is set to the default value for that strain. As an example, if a Pokémon has the Pokérus with an X value of 7 and a Y value of 2 (2 days remaining before it will be cured) and it infects another Pokémon, the new Pokémon will get the Pokérus with an X value of 7 and a Y value of 4 (4 days before it will be cured).

X values of 0 are not legitimate, since upon being "cured" the Pokémon would appear to have never had the Pokérus at all.

After having the virus

Once a Pokémon's immune system has fought off the virus, they cannot spread it further, nor can it be spread to them by other Pokémon. In Generations II and III, a dot will appear on the Pokémon's status screen to indicate that they have had the virus previously, while in Generation IV and onward, it will be a small face. Though the virus is gone, the Pokémon will still gain twice the EVs it would have gained before the virus.

Differences between generations

Generation II

When the player first encounters the virus in one of the Generation II games, the nurse at the Pokémon Center will make note of it when the Pokémon is first healed after contracting it, saying that there are "tiny life forms" on the Pokémon. After leaving the Pokémon Center, Professor Elm will call the player to tell them that the virus has no effect and will wear off. A Pokémon with active Pokérus will list its status as such, and a Pokémon that has had the Pokérus and is cured will have a small dot near its HP meter on the status screen. Pokerus can infect Eggs as well. An indicator for Pokérus will not show up on the Egg's status screen, but once it hatches, it will appear under its status on the status screen like normal.

If a Pokémon with any stage of the Pokérus (active or cured) is traded back to a Generation I game, or withdrawn from Pokémon Stadium 2 by a Generation I game, all traces of that Pokémon having had the Pokérus will disappear. This is because a Pokémon's Pokérus status is not saved in any form in the Generation I games, thereby making it possible for a Pokémon to legitimately contract the Pokérus multiple times by trading it back and forth, once it becomes cured of a given infection. The only benefit of doing so would be to allow other Pokémon to contract the virus.

Nurse's comments

"Your Pokémon appear to have tiny life forms stuck to them.
Your Pokémon are healthy and seem to be fine.
But we can't tell you anything more at a Pokémon Center.
"

Elm's explanation

"Hello, <player>?
I discovered an odd thing.
Apparently there's something called Pokérus that infects Pokémon.
Yes, it's like a virus, so it's called Pokérus.
It multiplies fast and infects other Pokémon too. But that's all.
It doesn't seem to do anything, and it goes away over time.
I guess it's nothing to worry about. Bye!"

Generation III

The Pokérus operates in much the same way as in Generation II. Also, it can only be contracted or cured in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. In FireRed and LeafGreen, as well as Colosseum and Pokémon XD, since the time function is absent, a Pokémon with the Pokérus will keep it indefinitely (it can't spread the Pokérus, either), until it is transferred to the Hoenn-based games.

Nurse's comments
A player being told their Pokémon has caught the Pokérus

"Your Pokémon may be infected with Pokérus.
Little is known about the Pokérus except that they are microscopic life-forms that attach to Pokémon.
While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.
"

Generation IV

The mechanics remain the same from Generation III. Additionally, much like storage in Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire and in the PC, storage in My Pokémon Ranch will keep a Pokémon's Pokérus status indefinitely. Starting in this Generation, the Pokérus will double the EVs obtained from the Power items.

In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Professor Elm calls the player a little while after healing their first Pokémon with the Pokérus and tells them that it has no effect and will wear off. If he is called back, he will claim that Pokémon will level up better with the Pokérus while infected.

Nurse's comments

"Your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus.
Little is known about the Pokérus except that they are microscopic life-forms that attach to Pokémon.
While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.
"

Elm's explanation

When calling the player: "Hello, <player>?
I discovered an odd thing.
Apparently there's something called Pokérus that infects Pokémon.
Yes, it's like a virus, so it's called Pokérus.
It multiplies fast and infects other Pokémon too. But that's all.
It doesn't seem to do anything, and it goes away over time.
I guess it's nothing to worry about. Bye!
"

When called by the player: "Hello, <player>?
It seems that Pokémon that have been infected with Pokérus level up better.
We're not quite sure why..."

Generation V

The mechanics remain more or less the same, but now the icon that appears if a Pokémon has previously had the Pokérus is pinkish in color instead of the former yellow/orange color.

Pseudorandom number generation

To determine if any Pokémon in the player's party is to be infected, the game calls the Mersenne twister table to get a 32-bit random number, discards the lowest 16 bits, and then discards the highest two bits (a bitwise and with 0x3FFF). If this number is 0, the game will choose a Pokémon in the party to be infected.

To determine what party member is to be infected, the game takes another value from the Mersenne twister table, multiplies it by the party count, then discards the lowest 32 bits of the result. If this number is an Egg, the calculation is repeated. Otherwise, if that party member has already been infected, nothing else will happen.

If a Pokémon will be infected, the game takes the next value from the Mersenne twister table and discards the lowest 24 bits (if the lowest three bits of this result are all 0, another number is chosen). If any of the highest four bits are nonzero, the highest five bits are discarded. The resulting number will be X, the Pokérus strain; the duration of the virus will be set to X modulo 4 + 1.

These calculations mean that the strains 0 and 8 will never occur, and that the remaining strains are biased towards the lower numbers (with 1 through 7 being much more common than 9 through 15).

Nurse's comments

"Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus.
Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon.
While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.
"

Generation VI

In Generation VI, the Pokérus does not affect EVs gained from Super Training. However, it increases the rate of Double-Up Bags that are received during the training regimen. The icon that appears if a Pokémon has the Pokérus has been changed to spell out the full word, while the cured icon uses a design similar to the Gen V icon, with the mouth and eyes having a white color.

Nurse's comments

"Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus.
Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon.
While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.
"

Generation VII

During battle, a Pokémon's summary will display a "Pokérus" icon beside its name if it has the Pokérus. The icon remains after the Pokémon is cured. An Egg infected with the Pokérus does not have this symbol on its summary screen. It can still spread the virus normally, and the Pokémon that hatches from the Egg will immediately acquire the icon.

Pokérus is not present in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!

Nurse's comments

"Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus.
Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon.
While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.
"

Generation VIII

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A Pokémon's summary screen will show a Pokérus icon.

Nurse's comments

"Oh... It looks like your Pokémon may be infected with the Pokérus.
Little is known about the Pokérus, except that it is a microscopic life-form that attaches to Pokémon.
While infected, Pokémon are said to grow exceptionally well.
"

Status icons

PokérusIC Stad 2.png PokérusIC III.png PokérusIC Colo.png PokérusIC IV V.png PokérusIC VI.png PokérusIC VII.png PokérusIC VIII.png
Icon from
Stadium 2
Icon from
Generation III
Icon from
Colosseum
Icon from
Generations IV and V
Icon from
Generation VI
Icon from
Generation VII
Icon from Generation VIII
PokérusIC II cured.png PokérusIC Stad 2 cured.png PokérusIC III cured.png PokérusIC Colo cured.png PokérusIC IV cured.png PokérusIC V cured.png PokérusIC VI cured.png PokérusIC VII cured.png PokérusIC VIII infected.png PokérusIC VIII cured.png
Cured icon from
Generation II
Cured icon from
Stadium 2
Cured icon from
Generation III
Cured icon from
Colosseum
Cured icon from
Generation IV
Cured icon from
Generation V
Cured icon from
Generation VI
Cured icon from
Generation VII
Infected and cured icon
from Generation VIII

In the anime

In Oaknapped!, Dr. Namba explained to Professor Oak that the mysterious viral lifeform Pokérus is an important component of his Pokémon Power Acceleration Project (PPAP), a secret project that aims to infect Pokémon with the Pokérus to evolve them at a faster rate. However, all of his specimens had died out. Professor Oak also explains that the term "Pokérus" was coined by combining the words "Pokémon" and "virus" together. Later, Professor Oak began researching about the Pokérus and Team Rocket's true intentions of using it.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Platinum arc

The Pokérus was discussed in Alternate Dimension Showdown IX, when Platinum's team was discovered to have this virus and, as a result, became stronger. Her Froslass, Pachirisu, and Cherrim had it prior to being taken from the hospital, and then it spread to the rest of her party. At the hospital, Daisy Oak and Yanase Berlitz realize that the infection is, in fact, the Pokérus.

Trivia

  • The Pokérus is an example of a mutualistic virus, in which both host and virus benefit.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可病毒 Poké Behngduhk
Mandarin 寶可病毒 / 宝可病毒 Poké Bìngdú *
神奇寶貝病毒 Shénqí Bǎobèi Bìngdú *
France Flag.png French Pokérus
Germany Flag.png German Pokérus
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokérus
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓러스 Pokérus
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Pokérus
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokérus
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Pokévirus


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