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When a Pokémon with Synchronize is {{status|burn}}ed, {{status|paralysis|paralyzed}}, or {{status|poison}}ed by an opponent, that opponent will be inflicted with the same [[ | When a Pokémon with Synchronize is {{status|burn}}ed, {{status|paralysis|paralyzed}}, or {{status|poison}}ed by an opponent, that opponent will be inflicted with the same [[status condition]]. When a Pokémon with Synchronize is {{status|bad poison|badly poisoned}} by an opponent, that opponent will be inflicted with the regular poison condition. Synchronize will have no effect if the opponent has a [[type]], [[Ability]], or field condition (e.g. {{m|Safeguard}}) that prevents it from being burned, paralyzed, or poisoned. However, Synchronize does affect an opponent behind a {{m|substitute}}. | ||
If {{m|Psycho Shift}} is used by a burned, paralyzed, poisoned, or badly poisoned opponent, Synchronize activates after Psycho Shift cures the opponent of its status condition. Therefore, Synchronize will inflict the status condition anew in such a case. | If {{m|Psycho Shift}} is used by a burned, paralyzed, poisoned, or badly poisoned opponent, Synchronize activates after Psycho Shift cures the opponent of its status condition. Therefore, Synchronize will inflict the status condition anew in such a case. |
Revision as of 03:12, 22 March 2014
- Not to be confused with Synchronoise.
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Synchronize (Japanese: シンクロ Synchro) is an Ability introduced in Generation III. Fifteen Pokémon can have this Ability.
Effect
In battle
Generation III to IV
When a Pokémon with Synchronize is burned, paralyzed, or poisoned by an opponent, that opponent will be inflicted with the same status condition. When a Pokémon with Synchronize is badly poisoned by an opponent, that opponent will be inflicted with the regular poison condition. Synchronize will have no effect if the opponent has a type, Ability, or field condition (e.g. Safeguard) that prevents it from being burned, paralyzed, or poisoned. However, Synchronize does affect an opponent behind a substitute.
If Psycho Shift is used by a burned, paralyzed, poisoned, or badly poisoned opponent, Synchronize activates after Psycho Shift cures the opponent of its status condition. Therefore, Synchronize will inflict the status condition anew in such a case.
The move Toxic Spikes does not activate this Ability unless a Pokémon on the field directly causes a Pokémon with Synchronize to switch in, such as by using the moves Roar or Whirlwind.
Generation V
When a Pokémon with Synchronize is badly poisoned by an opponent, that opponent will now be inflicted with the bad poison condition, rather than the regular poison condition.
If Psycho Shift is used by a burned, paralyzed, poisoned, or badly poisoned opponent, Synchronize now activates before Psycho Shift cures the opponent of its status condition. Therefore, Synchronize will fail to inflict the status condition anew in such a case.
Outside of battle
From Pokémon Emerald onwards, if a Pokémon with this Ability is leading the party, there is a 50% chance that wild Pokémon encountered will have the same Nature as the Pokémon with Synchronize. This does not apply to roaming or gift Pokémon. In Emerald, it does not apply to stationary Pokémon, such as Regirock or Rayquaza.
The Ability does not apply when a Pokémon with Synchronize is strolling in the Pokéwalker or when capturing Dream World Pokémon from the Entree Forest.
Pokémon with Synchronize
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
The user inflicts its status condition on the opponent. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
When Kirlia is inflicted with a status condition, the same status condition appears on the opponent's body, but on the opposite side as Kirlia's. | |||
Ruby's Rara | VS. Kirlia | Debut |
In other languages
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