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{{AbilityInfobox | {{AbilityInfobox/header | ||
|name=Beast Boost | |name=Beast Boost | ||
|jpname=ビーストブースト | |jpname=ビーストブースト | ||
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|jptranslit=Bīsuto Būsuto | |jptranslit=Bīsuto Būsuto | ||
|colorscheme=status | |colorscheme=status | ||
|gen= | |gen=VII | ||
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{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VII|The Pokémon boosts its most proficient stat each time it knocks out a Pokémon.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VIII|The Pokémon boosts its most proficient stat each time it knocks out a Pokémon.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|IX|Boosts the Pokémon's most proficient stat every time it knocks out a target.}} | |||
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'''Beast Boost''' (Japanese: '''ビーストブースト''' ''Beast Boost'') is an [[Ability]] introduced in [[Generation VII]]. It is the [[signature Ability]] of the [[Ultra Beast]]s. | '''Beast Boost''' (Japanese: '''ビーストブースト''' ''Beast Boost'') is an [[Ability]] introduced in [[Generation VII]]. It is the [[signature Ability]] of the [[Ultra Beast]]s. | ||
==Effect== | ==Effect== | ||
===In battle=== | ===In battle=== | ||
When a Pokémon with Beast Boost directly causes another Pokémon (including allies) to [[fainting|faint]] by using a damaging move, its highest stat (other than | When a Pokémon with Beast Boost directly causes another Pokémon (including allies) to [[fainting|faint]] by using a damaging move, its highest stat (other than [[HP]]) is increased by one stage for each Pokémon knocked out by that move execution. If this stat is already at +6 stages, Beast Boost will not activate (not even in the case of a tie of two or more stats). | ||
For determining the highest stat, Beast Boost does not take into account stat stages, held items, or reductions due to [[status condition]]s; however, it does consider the effects of {{m|Power Split}}, {{m|Guard Split}}, {{m|Power Trick}}, {{m|Wonder Room}}, and {{m|Speed Swap}}. In the case of a tie between multiple stats, it increases one stat, prioritized in this order: {{stat|Attack}}, {{stat|Defense}}, {{stat|Special Attack}}, {{stat|Special Defense}}, and {{stat|Speed}}. | For determining the highest stat, Beast Boost does not take into account stat stages, held items, or reductions due to [[status condition]]s; however, it does consider the effects of {{m|Power Split}}, {{m|Guard Split}}, {{m|Power Trick}}, {{m|Wonder Room}}, and {{m|Speed Swap}}. In the case of a tie between multiple stats, it increases one stat, prioritized in this order: {{stat|Attack}}, {{stat|Defense}}, {{stat|Special Attack}}, {{stat|Special Defense}}, and {{stat|Speed}}. | ||
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==Pokémon with Beast Boost== | ==Pokémon with Beast Boost== | ||
{{Ability/head|status}} | {{Ability/head|status}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0793|Nihilego|Rock|Poison|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0794|Buzzwole|Bug|Fighting|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0795|Pheromosa|Bug|Fighting|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0796|Xurkitree|Electric|Electric|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0797|Celesteela|Steel|Flying|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0798|Kartana|Grass|Steel|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0799|Guzzlord|Dark|Dragon|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0803|Poipole|Poison|Poison|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0804|Naganadel|Poison|Dragon|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0805|Stakataka|Rock|Steel|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0806|Blacephalon|Fire|Ghost|Beast Boost|None|None}} | ||
{{Ability/foot|status}} | {{Ability/foot|status}} | ||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
* {{adv|Sun}}'s {{p|Stakataka| | * {{adv|Sun}}'s {{p|Stakataka}}, {{DL|Sun (Adventures)|Drachma}}, was revealed to have Beast Boost as its Ability. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|es=Ultraimpulso | |es=Ultraimpulso | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
{{AbilityVariations|Moxie|Beast Boost|color=status|1color={{attack color dark}}|2color={{status color dark}}}}<br> | {{AbilityVariations|Moxie|Beast Boost|Chilling Neigh|Grim Neigh|As One|color=status|1color={{attack color dark}}|2color={{status color dark}}|3color={{ice color dark}}|4color={{ghost color dark}}|5color={{psychic color dark}}}}<br> | ||
{{Project Moves and Abilities notice}} | {{Project Moves and Abilities notice}} | ||
Latest revision as of 00:58, 12 August 2023
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Beast Boost (Japanese: ビーストブースト Beast Boost) is an Ability introduced in Generation VII. It is the signature Ability of the Ultra Beasts.
Effect
In battle
When a Pokémon with Beast Boost directly causes another Pokémon (including allies) to faint by using a damaging move, its highest stat (other than HP) is increased by one stage for each Pokémon knocked out by that move execution. If this stat is already at +6 stages, Beast Boost will not activate (not even in the case of a tie of two or more stats).
For determining the highest stat, Beast Boost does not take into account stat stages, held items, or reductions due to status conditions; however, it does consider the effects of Power Split, Guard Split, Power Trick, Wonder Room, and Speed Swap. In the case of a tie between multiple stats, it increases one stat, prioritized in this order: Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed.
If the Pokémon fainting ends the battle, Beast Boost will not activate. Beast Boost activates after the Pokémon gains Attack from Fell Stinger. If a Pokémon with Beast Boost defeats a Pokémon with Mummy using a contact move, the Pokémon's Ability will become Mummy before Beast Boost has the opportunity to activate.
Outside of battle
Beast Boost has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Beast Boost
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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0793 | Nihilego |
Rock | Poison | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0794 | Buzzwole |
Bug | Fighting | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0795 | Pheromosa |
Bug | Fighting | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0796 | Xurkitree |
Electric | Beast Boost | None | None | ||
0797 | Celesteela |
Steel | Flying | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0798 | Kartana |
Grass | Steel | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0799 | Guzzlord |
Dark | Dragon | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0803 | Poipole |
Poison | Beast Boost | None | None | ||
0804 | Naganadel |
Poison | Dragon | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0805 | Stakataka |
Rock | Steel | Beast Boost | None | None | |
0806 | Blacephalon |
Fire | Ghost | Beast Boost | None | None | |
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
In other languages
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Variations of the Ability Moxie | |
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Moxie • Beast Boost • Chilling Neigh • Grim Neigh • As One |
This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |