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Quick Claw gives the holder a ~23% (60/256) chance of going first in its [[priority]] bracket. | Quick Claw gives the holder a ~23% (60/256) chance of going first in its [[priority]] bracket. | ||
In Generation II and III, neither animation or message is displayed when the Pokémon goes first die to Quick Claw | |||
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Revision as of 18:57, 19 January 2023
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The Quick Claw (Japanese: せんせいのツメ Head-Start Claw) is a type of held item introduced in Generation II that increases the chance of moving first.
In the core series games
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Effect
Generation II
Quick Claw gives the holder a ~23% (60/256) chance of going first in its priority bracket. In Generation II and III, neither animation or message is displayed when the Pokémon goes first die to Quick Claw
Generation III onward
Quick Claw gives the holder a 20% chance of going first in its priority bracket (regardless of Trick Room and Stall). If a Quick Claw is gained, lost, or suppressed, then it will not affect turn order until the beginning of the next turn.
From Generation IV onward, Quick Claw plays an animation at the start of the turn if it is activated. From Generation V onward, the Quick Claw activation message will be displayed before a player flees or forfeits.
Description
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Acquisition
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Emerald arc
In Interesting Interactions Involving Illumise, a Quick Claw was listed as the held item of a rental Skarmory that Emerald used at the Battle Factory.
A Quick Claw was held by the Metagross that Emerald borrowed from Crystal for his battle against Tucker in A Cheeky Charizard Change-Up I, allowing it to outspeed Tucker's Charizard and trap it in a doubly super-effective Rock Tomb. This proved to be not enough to knock the Flame Pokémon out, however, and Charizard was able to defeat Metagross with Overheat.
In other languages
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