Difference between revisions of "Volt Switch"
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Volt Switch is a damage-dealing [[Electric]]-type move that will cause the user to switch out for a different Pokémon in the user's party, decided by the user's choice. The user will be able to switch out even if the user is under the effects of [[Ingrain]], [[Mean Look]], or [[Block]]. The user will not switch out if Volt Switch fails to hit the opponent due to [[Protect]], [[Detect]], missing, or [[Ground]]-types' Electric-type immunity. If the opponent uses [[Pursuit]] in the turn, Pursuit will strike for double damage if the user of Volt Switch is faster than the opponent. If there are no other Pokémon in the user's party capable of battling, the user will not be switched out. Volt Switch can be taught with [[TM72]]. | Volt Switch is a damage-dealing [[Electric]]-type move that will cause the user to switch out for a different Pokémon in the user's party, decided by the user's choice. The user will be able to switch out even if the user is under the effects of [[Ingrain]], [[Mean Look]], or [[Block]]. The user will not switch out if Volt Switch fails to hit the opponent due to [[Protect]], [[Detect]], missing, or [[Ground]]-types' Electric-type immunity. If the opponent uses [[Pursuit]] in the turn, Pursuit will strike for double damage if the user of Volt Switch is faster than the opponent. If there are no other Pokémon in the user's party capable of battling, the user will not be switched out. Volt Switch can be taught with [[TM72]]. | ||
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Volt Switch is a damage-dealing Electric-type move that will cause the user to switch out for a different Pokémon in the user's party, decided by the user's choice. The user will be able to switch out even if the user is under the effects of Ingrain, Mean Look, or Block. The user will not switch out if Volt Switch fails to hit the opponent due to Protect, Detect, missing, or Ground-types' Electric-type immunity. If the opponent uses Pursuit in the turn, Pursuit will strike for double damage if the user of Volt Switch is faster than the opponent. If there are no other Pokémon in the user's party capable of battling, the user will not be switched out. Volt Switch can be taught with TM72.
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