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The paralysis condition (PAR) (Japanese: まひ Paralysis) causes a Pokémon to be unable to attack ("fully paralyzed") a quarter of the time. | The paralysis condition (PAR) (Japanese: まひ Paralysis) causes a Pokémon to be unable to attack ("fully paralyzed") a quarter of the time. | ||
Many moves that cause paralysis are Electric-type. Ground-type Pokémon can be paralyzed, but not by Electric-type moves | Many moves that cause paralysis are [[Pokémon Type/Electric|Electric-type]]. [[Pokémon Type/Ground|Ground-type]] Pokémon can be paralyzed, but not by [[Pokémon Type/Electric|Electric-type]] moves | ||
==Effect== | ==Effect== | ||
In general, a paralyzed Pokémon runs a 25% risk of losing their turn due to full paralysis. In addition, the afflicted Pokémon's Speed decreases to 25%. | In general, a paralyzed Pokémon runs a 25% risk of losing their turn due to full paralysis. In addition, the afflicted Pokémon's [[Speed]] decreases to 25%. | ||
Revision as of 09:10, 9 January 2013
The paralysis condition (PAR) (Japanese: まひ Paralysis) causes a Pokémon to be unable to attack ("fully paralyzed") a quarter of the time.
Many moves that cause paralysis are Electric-type. Ground-type Pokémon can be paralyzed, but not by Electric-type moves
Effect
In general, a paralyzed Pokémon runs a 25% risk of losing their turn due to full paralysis. In addition, the afflicted Pokémon's Speed decreases to 25%.