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===In battle=== | ===In battle=== | ||
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Storm Drain is only effective in [[ | Storm Drain is only effective in [[Double Battle]]s, and a Pokémon with this Ability will force all single-target {{type2|Water}} attacks used by other Pokémon to exclusively strike it, including those used by allies. Water-type moves will hit the Storm Drain user with 100% accuracy, even in a single battle. Storm Drain cannot redirect {{m|Surf}} or {{m|Muddy Water}}, as they target multiple Pokémon. Storm Drain cannot redirect a Water-type {{m|Hidden Power}}. | ||
If {{m|Follow Me}} is used while a Water-type move is being used, and a Pokémon with Storm Drain is active, the Pokémon using Follow Me is hit instead. | If {{m|Follow Me}} is used while a Water-type move is being used, and a Pokémon with Storm Drain is active, the Pokémon using Follow Me is hit instead. | ||
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Along with its previous effects, Storm Drain also gives Pokémon immunity to all Water-type attacks and raises the Pokémon's Special Attack whenever they are hit by one (even in normal battles). It will also draw in a Hidden Power of the Water-type. | Along with its previous effects, Storm Drain also gives Pokémon immunity to all Water-type attacks and raises the Pokémon's Special Attack whenever they are hit by one (even in normal battles). It will also draw in a Hidden Power of the Water-type. | ||
Storm Drain does not draw in {{m|Soak}} in a | Storm Drain does not draw in {{m|Soak}} in a Double Battle. | ||
===Outside of battle=== | ===Outside of battle=== |