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[[File:Wulfric Abomasnow Snow Warning effect.png|thumb|Hail in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | [[File:Wulfric Abomasnow Snow Warning effect.png|thumb|250px||Hail in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | ||
===In battle=== | ===In battle=== | ||
* At the end of each turn, damages each Pokémon for <sup>1</sup>/<sub>16</sub> of its maximum HP, unless it is {{type|Ice}}; has one of the Abilities {{a|Ice Body}}, {{a|Snow Cloak}}, {{a|Magic Guard}}, or {{a|Overcoat}}; or is holding [[Safety Goggles]]. | * At the end of each turn, damages each Pokémon for <sup>1</sup>/<sub>16</sub> of its maximum HP, unless it is {{type|Ice}}; has one of the Abilities {{a|Ice Body}}, {{a|Snow Cloak}}, {{a|Magic Guard}}, or {{a|Overcoat}}; or is holding [[Safety Goggles]]. |
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- Snow redirects here. For the tile, see Snow tile.
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Hail あられ Hail | |
Move | Ability |
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Hail Max Hailstorm |
Snow Warning |
Hail (Japanese: あられ Hail) is a type of weather introduced in battle in Generation III. It was introduced in the overworld in Generation IV.
It will last for five turns if created using Snow Warning (Generation VI onward) or Hail, or eight, if created by a Pokémon holding an Icy Rock. If created using Snow Warning (prior to Generation VI) or encountered in the overworld, it will last until replaced.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Max Hailstorm causes a hailstorm after dealing damage.
Description
Event | Gen III | Gen IV | Gen V | Gen VI | Gen VII | Gen VIII |
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If naturally occurring | N/A | "It started to hail!" | "It started to hail!" | "It's hailing!" | ||
Hail used | "It started to hail!" | "It started to hail!" | ||||
Snow Warning activated | N/A | "(The wild/foe's) <Pokémon>'s Snow Warning whipped up a hailstorm!" | ||||
After turn is complete | "Hail continues to fall." | (no text) | ||||
When damaging Pokémon | "(Wild/Foe) <Pokémon> is pelted by Hail!" | "(The wild/foe's) <Pokémon> is buffeted by the Hail!" | "(The wild/foe's) <Pokémon> is buffeted by the hail!" | "(The wild/opposing) <Pokémon> is buffeted by the hail!" | "(The wild/The opposing/Totem) <Pokémon> is buffeted by the hail!" | "(The wild/opposing) <Pokémon> is buffeted by the hail!" |
When hail ends | "The hail stopped." |
On the field
Main series
Game | Region | Location | Conditions |
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DPPt | Sinnoh | Route 216 | Always; mostly hailstorm, with the occasional blizzard |
DPPt | Sinnoh | Route 217 | Always a blizzard |
DPPt | Sinnoh | Acuity Lakefront | Always hailstorm |
DPPt | Sinnoh | Snowpoint City | Always light snow |
DPPt | Sinnoh | Mt. Coronet peak | Always hailstorm |
HGSS | Johto | Mt. Silver peak | Always hailstorm |
BWB2W2 | Unova | Driftveil City, Cold StorageBW, Route 6 | Most days during winter; light snow and hailstorm |
BWB2W2 | Unova | Mistralton City, Route 7, Twist Mountain | Most days during winter; light snow and hailstorm |
BWB2W2 | Unova | Icirrus City, Dragonspiral Tower, Route 8 | Most days during winter; light snow and blizzard |
B2W2 | Unova | Floccesy Town, Route 20, Floccesy Ranch | Most days during winter; light snow only |
B2W2 | Unova | Virbank City, Virbank Complex | Most days during winter; light snow only |
XY | Kalos | Dendemille Town | Occasionally; light snow only |
XY | Kalos | Frost Cavern | Occasionally, outside only; hailstorm, day and night*, or light snow only, only during the day* |
XY | Kalos | Route 17 | Always |
XY | Kalos | Anistar City | Occasionally; light snow only |
SMUSUM | Alola | Tapu Village | Some days |
SMUSUM | Alola | Mount Lanakila | 6 PM - 11:59 PM |
SwSh | Galar | Route 8: at Steamdrift Way | Always |
In Galar, there are different types of weather occurring in the Wild Area and the Isle of Armor. The type of weather will affect which wild Pokemon appear in the area. During Snow and Blizzard overworld weather, the in-battle weather condition will be Hail. There are nine types of weather in the Wild Area. It does not snow in the Isle of Armor. For the Blizzard overworld weather to occur in the Wild Area, there is a prerequisite to have first visited Hammerlocke.
Mystery Dungeon series
Game | Dungeon | Floors | Notes |
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MDRB | Uproar Forest | 3 and 6 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Sky Tower | 11, 15 and 18 | |
MDRB | Howling Forest | 3, 6, 9 and 13 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Lightning Field | 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Mt. Faraway | 4, 8, 10, 14, 17, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 |
Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Northern Range | 4, 8, 11 and 15 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Pitfall Valley | 3, 6, 10 and 15 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Wyvern Hill | 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28 |
Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Purity Forest | 15, 21, 24, 28, 32, 38, 43, 48, 52, 57, 61, 67, 81 and 89 |
Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
Effects
In battle
- At the end of each turn, damages each Pokémon for 1/16 of its maximum HP, unless it is Ice-type; has one of the Abilities Ice Body, Snow Cloak, Magic Guard, or Overcoat; or is holding Safety Goggles.
- Activates the following Abilities: Forecast, Ice Body, Snow Cloak, and Slush Rush.
- Causes Forecast to change Castform to its Snowy Form.
- Changes Weather Ball to an Ice-type move and doubles its power.
- From Generation IV onward, allows Blizzard to bypass accuracy check.
- In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, allows Blizzard to hit through Protect and Detect 30% of the time.
- Halves the power of Solar Beam and Solar Blade.
- Causes Moonlight, Synthesis, and Morning Sun to recover ¼ of the user's maximum HP.
- Allows Aurora Veil to be used, though the effect lingers even after Hail ends.
Outside of battle
Sweet Scent and Honey will fail if it is hailing in the area.
Variations
Light snow
Snow falls slowly to the ground. Only found in Snowpoint City in Generation IV. In Generation V, it is referred to as "Snowy" by the gate's bulletin and is found on many days during winter in all places snow falls. In Generation VI, it is occasionally found in Dendemille Town and Anistar City, and sometimes falls outside Frost Cavern in the day after rescuing Abomasnow. No battles take place outside any buildings in Snowpoint City, so it is unclear if any weather is assumed in battle in Generation IV. In Generation V, however, light snow does not cause hail in battle, while in Generation VI, it does.
Hailstorm
Precipitate falls more quickly and heavily, falling diagonally from one of the top corners of the screen, leaving the impression that it is being carried by strong winds, and sometimes appears to be mixed with hail. In Generation IV, it is found on Route 216, Acuity Lakefront, and at the summit of Mt. Silver. In Generation V, it is referred to as "Hail" by the gate's bulletin and is found on some days during the winter in Driftveil City, Cold StorageBW, Route 6, Mistralton City, Route 7, and Twist Mountain. In Generation VI, there is always a hailstorm on Route 17, as well as sometimes outside Frost Cavern, although only before rescuing Abomasnow.
Blizzard
Snow whips around, making it difficult to see. In Generation IV, it is found on Route 217, and less often on Route 216. In Generation V, it is only found occasionally in Icirrus City, Dragonspiral Tower, and Route 8 in the winter.
In the anime
- Main article: Hail (move) → In the anime
- Main article: Snow Warning (Ability) → In the anime
In the manga
- Main article: Hail (move) → In the manga
- Main article: Snow Warning (Ability) → In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga, in addition to the aforementioned move and Ability, hail also appeared at the Battle Arcade as a result of the game board in Interrupting Ivysaur.
In other generations
In battle
Core series games
Side series games
Spin-off series games
Interface elements
In the overworld
Light snow
Hailstorm
Blizzard
Trivia
- Despite being referred to as "hail" in the games, the way it is depicted is more similar to ice pellets. While hail cannot occur during a snowstorm or in snowy areas in the real world, ice pellets can.
- In real life, hail most commonly occurs in mild climates in winter. In Pokémon Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, just like in real life, hail only occurs in winter and only in areas with a warmer climate (e.g. Driftveil City); colder climates (e.g. Icirrus City, Dragonspiral Tower and Route 8) instead have light snow or blizzards.
- An unused hail quote appears within the code of the games.
In other languages
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Weather conditions | |
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Harsh sunlight • Rain • Sandstorm • Hail • Snow • Shadowy aura • Fog Extremely harsh sunlight • Heavy rain • Strong winds |