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{{AbilityInfobox
{{AbilityInfobox/header
|name=Emergency Exit
|name=Emergency Exit
|jpname=ききかいひ
|jpname=ききかいひ
|jptrans=Crisis Prevention
|jptrans=Crisis Prevention
|jptranslit=Kiki Kaihi
|jptranslit=Kiki Kaihi
|colorscheme=HP
|colorscheme=bug
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|text7=The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP becomes half or less.
|text8=The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP becomes half or less.
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{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VII|The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP becomes half or less.}}
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VIII|The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP becomes half or less.}}
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|IX|The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP drops to half or less.}}
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'''Emergency Exit''' (Japanese: '''ききかいひ''' ''Crisis Prevention'') is an [[Ability]] introduced in [[Generation VII]]. It is the [[signature Ability]] of {{p|Golisopod}}.
'''Emergency Exit''' (Japanese: '''ききかいひ''' ''Crisis Prevention'') is an [[Ability]] introduced in [[Generation VII]]. It is the [[signature Ability]] of {{p|Golisopod}}.


==Effect==
==Effect==
{{AbilityResearch|Can it be activated by losing HP due to Clangorous Soul?}}
===In battle===
===In battle===
When a Pokémon with Emergency Exit drops below half of its full {{stat|HP}} in battle, it will [[escape|flee]] in {{pkmn2|wild}} battles, or [[recall|switch out]] in {{pkmn|Trainer}} battles. It can only activate when a Pokémon's HP falls from above half to below half; if it does not activate at that time, it will not activate at all (unless the Pokémon with this Ability restores HP).
When a Pokémon with Emergency Exit takes damage that lowers its {{stat|HP}} below half of its maximum HP, it will [[escape|flee]] (in {{pkmn2|wild}} battles) or [[recall|switch out]] (in {{pkmn|Trainer}} battles). If the Pokémon's HP is already below half, Emergency Exit cannot activate (unless the Pokémon first restores HP).


Emergency Exit will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half due to hurting itself in {{status|confusion}}, {{weather|hail}}, {{weather|sandstorm}} or using {{m|Substitute}} or {{m|Belly Drum}}, but it will activate if the HP falls below half from {{m|Spikes}} or {{m|Stealth Rock}} damage. If the Pokémon falls below half HP and immediately consumes a [[Sitrus Berry]] or other Berry to rise above half, Emergency Exit does not activate, but if it falls below half and recovers back above half from a [[Shell Bell]], Emergency Exit will activate even after the Shell Bell recovery, and cause the Pokémon to retreat.
Emergency Exit will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half due to hurting itself in {{status|confusion}}, but it will activate if the HP falls below half from all other damage (including {{m|Struggle}} recoil). It does not activate when the Pokémon's HP is lowered by a means other than damage (such as {{m|Pain Split}}, or cutting its own HP by using {{m|Substitute}} or {{m|Belly Drum}} or {{m|Curse}}). Emergency Exit will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half by a move affected by {{a|Sheer Force}}.


Emergency Exit will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half by a move affected by {{a|Sheer Force}}.
It will activate only after the last hit of [[multistrike move]]s, even if the HP of the Pokémon with this Ability drops below half before the last hit. If this Ability activates due to being hit by {{m|U-turn}} or {{m|Volt Switch}}, the user of that move will not be switched out. This Ability will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half while it is in the air during the semi-invulnerable turn of {{m|Sky Drop}}.


It will activate only after the last hit of [[multi-strike move]]s, even if the HP of the Pokémon with this Ability drops below half before the last hit. If this Ability activates due to being hit by {{m|U-turn}} or {{m|Volt Switch}}, the user of that move will not be switched out. This Ability will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half while it is in the air during the semi-invulnerable turn of {{m|Sky Drop}}.
If the Pokémon falls below half HP and immediately consumes a Berry (such as a [[Sitrus Berry]]) to restore its HP above half, Emergency Exit does not activate; however, if it falls below half and recovers back above half from a [[Shell Bell]], Emergency Exit will activate even after the Shell Bell recovery.


{{cat|Trapping moves}} do not prevent Emergency Exit from activating.
{{cat|Trapping moves}} do not prevent Emergency Exit from activating. Emergency Exit will not activate in Trainer battles if the Pokémon with this Ability is its Trainer's only Pokémon left. Emergency Exit will not activate on the player's Pokémon in wild battles during [[Island challenge|trials]].


If the Pokémon with Emergency Exit holds a [[Red Card]] or [[Eject Button]], the item activates first. {{m|Dragon Tail}} and {{m|Circle Throw}} switch out Pokémon before the Ability activates.
If the Pokémon with Emergency Exit holds a [[Red Card]] or [[Eject Button]], the item activates first. {{m|Dragon Tail}} and {{m|Circle Throw}} switch out Pokémon before the Ability activates.
Emergency Exit will not activate on the player's Pokémon in wild battles during [[Island challenge|trials]].


===Outside of battle===
===Outside of battle===
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==Pokémon with Emergency Exit==
==Pokémon with Emergency Exit==
{{Ability/head|HP}}
{{Ability/head|bug}}
{{Ability/entry|768|Golisopod|Bug|Water|Emergency Exit|None|None}}
{{Ability/entry|0768|Golisopod|Bug|Water|Emergency Exit|None|None}}
{{Ability/foot|HP}}
{{Ability/foot|bug}}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
{{moveanime|type=HP|exp=yes|gen=The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its health gets low enough.|image1=Guzma Golisopod Emergency Exit.png|image1p=Golisopod}}
{{moveanime|type=bug|exp=yes|gen=The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its health gets low enough.|image1=Guzma Golisopod Emergency Exit.png|image1p=Golisopod}}
{{movep|type=HP|ms=768|pkmn=Golisopod|method=Golisopod can return to its Poké Ball at will, as well as send out another Pokémon to take its place.}}
{{movep|type=bug|ms=768|pkmn=Golisopod|method=Golisopod can return to its Poké Ball at will, as well as send out another Pokémon to take its place.}}
{{movebtm|type=HP|user=Guzma|user1=Guzma's Golisopod|startcode=SM115|startname=The Dealer of Destruction!|notes=Debut}}
{{movebtm|type=bug|user=Guzma|user1=Guzma's Golisopod|startcode=SM115|startname=The Dealer of Destruction!|notes=Debut}}


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{Langtable|color={{HP color}}|bordercolor={{HP color dark}}
{{Langtable|color={{bug color}}|bordercolor={{bug color dark}}
|zh_yue=危險迴避 ''{{tt|Ngàihhím Wùihbeih|Evade Danger}}''
|zh_yue=危險迴避 ''{{tt|Ngàihhím Wùihbeih|Evade Danger}}''
|zh_cmn=危險迴避 / 危险回避 ''{{tt|Wéixiǎn Huíbì / Wēixiǎn Huíbì|Evade Danger}}''
|zh_cmn=危險迴避 / 危险回避 ''{{tt|Wéixiǎn Huíbì / Wēixiǎn Huíbì|Evade Danger}}''
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|de=Rückzug
|de=Rückzug
|it=Passoindietro
|it=Passoindietro
|ko=위기회피 ''Wigi Hoepi''
|ko=위기회피 {{tt|''Wigi Hoepi''|Crisis Avoidance}}
|pt_br=Saída de Emergência
|pt_br=Saída de Emergência
|ru=Запасной Выход ''Zapasnoy Vykhod''
|ru=Запасной Выход ''Zapasnoy Vykhod''
|es=Retirada
|es=Retirada
|vi=Thoát Hiểm Khẩn Cấp
}}
}}
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{{AbilityVariations|Wimp Out|Emergency Exit|color=HP|1color={{hp color dark}}|2color={{hp color dark}}}}
{{AbilityVariations|Wimp Out|Emergency Exit|color=bug|1color={{bug color dark}}|2color={{bug color dark}}}}
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Latest revision as of 21:34, 27 July 2024

Emergency Exit ききかいひ
Crisis Prevention
Flavor text
Generation VII
The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP becomes half or less.
Generation VIII
The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP becomes half or less.
Generation IX
The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its HP drops to half or less.

Emergency Exit (Japanese: ききかいひ Crisis Prevention) is an Ability introduced in Generation VII. It is the signature Ability of Golisopod.

Effect

385Jirachi.png This Ability effect may be in need of research.
Reason: Can it be activated by losing HP due to Clangorous Soul?
You can discuss this on the talk page.

In battle

When a Pokémon with Emergency Exit takes damage that lowers its HP below half of its maximum HP, it will flee (in wild battles) or switch out (in Trainer battles). If the Pokémon's HP is already below half, Emergency Exit cannot activate (unless the Pokémon first restores HP).

Emergency Exit will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half due to hurting itself in confusion, but it will activate if the HP falls below half from all other damage (including Struggle recoil). It does not activate when the Pokémon's HP is lowered by a means other than damage (such as Pain Split, or cutting its own HP by using Substitute or Belly Drum or Curse). Emergency Exit will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half by a move affected by Sheer Force.

It will activate only after the last hit of multistrike moves, even if the HP of the Pokémon with this Ability drops below half before the last hit. If this Ability activates due to being hit by U-turn or Volt Switch, the user of that move will not be switched out. This Ability will not activate if the Pokémon's HP falls below half while it is in the air during the semi-invulnerable turn of Sky Drop.

If the Pokémon falls below half HP and immediately consumes a Berry (such as a Sitrus Berry) to restore its HP above half, Emergency Exit does not activate; however, if it falls below half and recovers back above half from a Shell Bell, Emergency Exit will activate even after the Shell Bell recovery.

Trapping moves do not prevent Emergency Exit from activating. Emergency Exit will not activate in Trainer battles if the Pokémon with this Ability is its Trainer's only Pokémon left. Emergency Exit will not activate on the player's Pokémon in wild battles during trials.

If the Pokémon with Emergency Exit holds a Red Card or Eject Button, the item activates first. Dragon Tail and Circle Throw switch out Pokémon before the Ability activates.

Outside of battle

Emergency Exit has no effect outside of battle.

Pokémon with Emergency Exit

# Pokémon Types First Ability Second Ability Hidden Ability
0768 Golisopod Golisopod
Bug Water Emergency Exit None None
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
  • For Generation III and IV games, ignore Hidden Abilities.

In the anime

Guzma Golisopod Emergency Exit.png
Golisopod


The Pokémon, sensing danger, switches out when its health gets low enough.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Golisopod Golisopod can return to its Poké Ball at will, as well as send out another Pokémon to take its place.
Guzma's Golisopod The Dealer of Destruction! Debut


In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 危險迴避 Ngàihhím Wùihbeih
Mandarin 危險迴避 / 危险回避 Wéixiǎn Huíbì / Wēixiǎn Huíbì
France Flag.png French Repli Tactique
Germany Flag.png German Rückzug
Italy Flag.png Italian Passoindietro
South Korea Flag.png Korean 위기회피 Wigi Hoepi
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Saída de Emergência
Russia Flag.png Russian Запасной Выход Zapasnoy Vykhod
Spain Flag.png Spanish Retirada
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Thoát Hiểm Khẩn Cấp


Variations of the Ability Wimp Out
Wimp OutEmergency Exit


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