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'''Storm Drain''' is an [[ | {{AbilityInfobox/header | ||
= Pokémon with Storm Drain = | |name=Storm Drain | ||
== | |jpname=よびみず | ||
|jptrans=Pump Priming | |||
|jptranslit=Yobimizu | |||
|colorscheme=water | |||
|gen=IV | |||
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{{AbilityInfobox/desc|IV|The Pokémon draws in all Water-type moves.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|V|Draws in all Water-type moves to up Sp. Attack.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VI|Draws in all Water-type moves to boost its Sp. Atk stat.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VII|Draws in all Water-type moves. Instead of being hit by Water-type moves, it boosts its Sp. Atk.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VIII|Draws in all Water-type moves. Instead of being hit by Water-type moves, it boosts its Sp. Atk.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|IX|The Pokémon draws in all Water-type moves. Instead of taking damage from them, its Sp. Atk stat is boosted.}} | |||
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'''Storm Drain''' (Japanese: '''よびみず''' ''Pump Priming'') is an [[Ability]] introduced in [[Generation IV]]. | |||
==Effect== | |||
===In battle=== | |||
Storm Drain forces all single-target {{type|Water}} moves used by other Pokémon (including allies) to target the Pokémon with this Ability, if possible. | |||
Water-type moves will never miss the Pokémon with this Ability, unless it is in the [[semi-invulnerable turn]] of a move (such as {{m|Dive}} or {{m|Fly}}), although {{m|Surf}} will never miss a Pokémon in the semi-invulnerable turn of {{m|Dive}}. Storm Drain can only redirect {{m|Dive}} on the turn Dive deals damage. | |||
If another Pokémon becomes the [[center of attention]], Water-type moves will be directed to it instead of the Pokémon with Storm Drain. | |||
If a Pokémon with Storm Drain is targeted by a Water-type move while holding an [[Absorb Bulb]] or [[Luminous Moss]], Storm Drain absorbs the move so the item's effect is not triggered. | |||
{{cat|Moves that ignore Abilities|Moves}} (e.g. {{m|G-Max Hydrosnipe}}) and {{cat|Abilities that ignore other Abilities|Abilities that ignore Abilities}} ignore Storm Drain and hit the intended target. In [[Triple Battle]]s, Storm Drain cannot redirect Water-type moves if the Pokémon is out of range. | |||
====Generation IV==== | |||
Storm Drain cannot redirect Water-type {{m|Judgment}} or {{m|Natural Gift}}. | |||
====Generation V onward==== | |||
Along with its previous effects, Storm Drain also gives the Pokémon immunity to all Water-type moves, and it raises the Pokémon's {{stat|Special Attack}} by one stage whenever it is hit by one. Water-type [[multistrike move]]s (such as {{m|Water Shuriken}} or Water-type moves affected by {{a|Parental Bond}}) will only activate this effect once. This effect will not activate if the Pokémon is [[protection|protected]] from the Water-type move. | |||
Storm Drain can now redirect Water-type {{m|Judgment}} and {{m|Natural Gift}}. | |||
The Abilities {{a|Propeller Tail}} and {{a|Stalwart}} and the move {{m|Snipe Shot}} bypass the targeting effect of Storm Drain, but not the Water-type immunity. | |||
===Outside of battle=== | |||
====Generation VIII==== | |||
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, if a Pokémon with Storm Drain is in the first place in the [[party]] (even if [[fainting|fainted]]), there is a 51% chance the game will force an encounter with a {{type|Water}} Pokémon, if one is possible. In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, the chance is 50%. | |||
====Generation IX==== | |||
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, this Ability has no effect outside of battle, with its former field function effectively being replaced by {{DL|Sandwich|Meal Powers}}. | |||
==Pokémon with Storm Drain== | |||
{{Ability/head|Water}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0345|Lileep|Rock|Grass|Suction Cups|None|Storm Drain}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0346|Cradily|Rock|Grass|Suction Cups|None|Storm Drain}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0422|Shellos|Water|Water|Sticky Hold|Storm Drain|Sand Force|West Sea}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0423|Gastrodon|Water|Ground|Sticky Hold|Storm Drain|Sand Force|West Sea}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0456|Finneon|Water|Water|Swift Swim|Storm Drain|Water Veil}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0457|Lumineon|Water|Water|Swift Swim|Storm Drain|Water Veil}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0556|Maractus|Grass|Grass|Water Absorb|Chlorophyll|Storm Drain}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0978|Tatsugiri|Dragon|Water|Commander|None|Storm Drain|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Tatsugiri|Curly Form}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0978|form=-Droopy|Tatsugiri|Dragon|Water|Commander|None|Storm Drain|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Tatsugiri|Droopy Form}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0978|form=-Stretchy|Tatsugiri|Dragon|Water|Commander|None|Storm Drain|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Tatsugiri|Stretchy Form}}}} | |||
{{Ability/foot|Water}} | |||
==In other games== | |||
==={{g|Mystery Dungeon series}}=== | |||
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time and Darkness]], a Pokémon with Storm Drain draws in all enemy {{type|Water}} attacks on the floor, completely neutralizing them. | |||
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]], the effect is now only room-wide. | |||
In {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, Storm Drain also increases the Pokémon's Special Attack by one stage when hit by a Water-type move. | |||
== | ===Description=== | ||
{{movedesc|Water}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}|Draws Water-type moves to the Pokémon and absorbs them without harm.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|BSL}}|{{tt|みずタイプの わざを あつめて そのわざの こうかをうけない|Draws Water-type moves to the Pokémon and absorbs them without harm}}}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|GTI}}|Unavailable}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|The Water-type moves of enemies in the same room are drawn to the Pokémon and absorbed. When the Pokémon absorbs Water-type moves, its Sp. Atk goes up!}} | |||
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|zh_yue=引水 ''{{tt|Yáhnséui|Channel Water}}'' | |||
|zh_cmn=引水 ''{{tt|Yǐnshuǐ|Channel Water}}'' | |||
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|ko=마중물 ''Majungmul'' | |||
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Storm Drain (Japanese: よびみず Pump Priming) is an Ability introduced in Generation IV.
Effect
In battle
Storm Drain forces all single-target Water-type moves used by other Pokémon (including allies) to target the Pokémon with this Ability, if possible.
Water-type moves will never miss the Pokémon with this Ability, unless it is in the semi-invulnerable turn of a move (such as Dive or Fly), although Surf will never miss a Pokémon in the semi-invulnerable turn of Dive. Storm Drain can only redirect Dive on the turn Dive deals damage.
If another Pokémon becomes the center of attention, Water-type moves will be directed to it instead of the Pokémon with Storm Drain.
If a Pokémon with Storm Drain is targeted by a Water-type move while holding an Absorb Bulb or Luminous Moss, Storm Drain absorbs the move so the item's effect is not triggered.
Moves (e.g. G-Max Hydrosnipe) and Abilities that ignore Abilities ignore Storm Drain and hit the intended target. In Triple Battles, Storm Drain cannot redirect Water-type moves if the Pokémon is out of range.
Generation IV
Storm Drain cannot redirect Water-type Judgment or Natural Gift.
Generation V onward
Along with its previous effects, Storm Drain also gives the Pokémon immunity to all Water-type moves, and it raises the Pokémon's Special Attack by one stage whenever it is hit by one. Water-type multistrike moves (such as Water Shuriken or Water-type moves affected by Parental Bond) will only activate this effect once. This effect will not activate if the Pokémon is protected from the Water-type move.
Storm Drain can now redirect Water-type Judgment and Natural Gift.
The Abilities Propeller Tail and Stalwart and the move Snipe Shot bypass the targeting effect of Storm Drain, but not the Water-type immunity.
Outside of battle
Generation VIII
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, if a Pokémon with Storm Drain is in the first place in the party (even if fainted), there is a 51% chance the game will force an encounter with a Water-type Pokémon, if one is possible. In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the chance is 50%.
Generation IX
In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, this Ability has no effect outside of battle, with its former field function effectively being replaced by Meal Powers.
Pokémon with Storm Drain
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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0345 | ![]() |
Lileep |
Rock | Grass | Suction Cups | None | Storm Drain |
0346 | ![]() |
Cradily |
Rock | Grass | Suction Cups | None | Storm Drain |
0422 | ![]() |
Shellos |
Water | Sticky Hold | Storm Drain | Sand Force | |
0423 | ![]() |
Gastrodon |
Water | Ground | Sticky Hold | Storm Drain | Sand Force |
0456 | ![]() |
Finneon |
Water | Swift Swim | Storm Drain | Water Veil | |
0457 | ![]() |
Lumineon |
Water | Swift Swim | Storm Drain | Water Veil | |
0556 | ![]() |
Maractus |
Grass | Water Absorb | Chlorophyll | Storm Drain | |
0978 | ![]() |
Tatsugiri Curly Form |
Dragon | Water | Commander | None | Storm Drain |
0978 | ![]() |
Tatsugiri Droopy Form |
Dragon | Water | Commander | None | Storm Drain |
0978 | ![]() |
Tatsugiri Stretchy Form |
Dragon | Water | Commander | None | Storm Drain |
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
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In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
In Explorers of Time and Darkness, a Pokémon with Storm Drain draws in all enemy Water-type attacks on the floor, completely neutralizing them.
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, the effect is now only room-wide.
In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, Storm Drain also increases the Pokémon's Special Attack by one stage when hit by a Water-type move.
Description
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In other languages
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- Abilities
- Abilities introduced in Generation IV
- Abilities that alter damage taken
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- Abilities that affect appearance of wild Pokémon of specific types
- Abilities with negative effects