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{{AbilityInfobox | {{AbilityInfobox/header | ||
|name=Pressure | |name=<span style="color:#FFF">Pressure</span> | ||
|jpname=プレッシャー | |jpname=<span style="color:#FFF">プレッシャー</span> | ||
|jptrans=Pressure | |jptrans=<span style="color:#FFF">Pressure</span> | ||
|jptranslit=Puresshā | |jptranslit=Puresshā | ||
|colorscheme=dragon | |colorscheme=dragon | ||
|gen= | |gen=III | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|III|Raises foe's PP usage.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|IV|The Pokémon raises the foe's PP usage.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|V|The Pokémon raises the foe's PP usage.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VI|The Pokémon raises opposing Pokémon's PP usage.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VII|By putting pressure on the opposing Pokémon, it raises their PP usage.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|VIII|By putting pressure on the opposing Pokémon, it raises their PP usage.}} | |||
{{AbilityInfobox/desc|IX|Puts other Pokémon under pressure, causing them to expend more PP to use their moves.}} | |||
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'''Pressure''' (Japanese: '''プレッシャー''' ''Pressure'') is an [[Ability]] introduced in [[Generation III]]. | '''Pressure''' (Japanese: '''プレッシャー''' ''Pressure'') is an [[Ability]] introduced in [[Generation III]]. | ||
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{{AbilityResearch|Interaction with multi-turn moves and consecutively executed moves}} | {{AbilityResearch|Interaction with multi-turn moves and consecutively executed moves}} | ||
====Generation III==== | ====Generation III==== | ||
When another Pokémon (including an ally) uses a move targeting a Pokémon that has Pressure, when PP is deducted from that move, one more PP than usual is deducted. If multiple targets have Pressure, each one results in additional PP being deducted. | When another Pokémon (including an ally) uses a move targeting a Pokémon that has Pressure, when [[PP]] is deducted from that move, one more PP than usual is deducted. If multiple targets have Pressure, each one results in additional PP being deducted. | ||
Pressure deducts additional PP whenever PP would normally be deducted; this means that it still applies even if the move misses, has multiple targets, or is rendered ineffective due to | Pressure deducts additional PP whenever PP would normally be deducted; this means that it still applies even if the move misses, has multiple targets, or is rendered ineffective due to a target's typing or use of {{m|Protect}} or {{m|Detect}}. | ||
Pressure applies to moves that target the entire field, such as {{m|Rain Dance}}. | Pressure applies to moves that target the entire field, such as {{m|Rain Dance}}. | ||
Pressure applies to {{m|Curse}} when used by non-{{type|Ghost}} Pokémon, but only when used by a [[wild Pokémon]] or in-game {{pkmn|Trainer}}. | |||
====Generation IV==== | ====Generation IV==== | ||
If a Pokémon that has Pressure is sent into battle, | If a Pokémon that has Pressure is sent into battle, a message "'''<name> is exerting its Pressure!'''" is now displayed. | ||
====Generation V onward==== | ====Generation V onward==== | ||
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Pressure increases the PP consumption of an opponent's {{m|Imprison}} and {{m|Snatch}} even though those are self-targeting moves; in Snatch's case the additional PP is consumed even if Snatch fails or snatches a move from a Pokémon other than the one with Pressure. It increases the PP consumption of {{m|Spikes}}, {{m|Stealth Rock}}, and {{m|Toxic Spikes}}, but not {{m|Sticky Web}}. | Pressure increases the PP consumption of an opponent's {{m|Imprison}} and {{m|Snatch}} even though those are self-targeting moves; in Snatch's case the additional PP is consumed even if Snatch fails or snatches a move from a Pokémon other than the one with Pressure. It increases the PP consumption of {{m|Spikes}}, {{m|Stealth Rock}}, and {{m|Toxic Spikes}}, but not {{m|Sticky Web}}. | ||
Wild Pokémon | If a Pokémon uses {{m|Tera Blast}} while one of its opponents has Pressure, the additional PP will be deducted even if the Pressure Pokémon is not the move's target. | ||
Wild Pokémon's [[SOS Battle|calls for help]] are more likely to be answered when facing a Pokémon with Pressure. It shares this effect with {{a|Intimidate}} and {{a|Unnerve}}. | |||
===Outside of battle=== | ===Outside of battle=== | ||
From {{game|Emerald}} onwards, if a Pokémon with Pressure is in the first | {{AbilityResearch|Does Pressure have any effect on the levels of fished-up wild Pokémon in Gens VI and VII?}} | ||
From {{game|Emerald}} onwards, if a Pokémon with Pressure is in the first slot in the [[party]] (even if [[fainting|fainted]]), there's a 50% chance that a Pokémon will be forced to the upper bound of their encounter level range. It shares this effect with {{a|Hustle}} and {{a|Vital Spirit}}. | |||
When fishing with a Pokémon with Pressure, Vital Spirit, or Hustle as its Ability leading the party in Pokémon Emerald, {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, or any [[Generation IV]] game, it will trigger with its standard 50% activation rate. In the [[Generation V]] games, Pressure, Vital Spirit, and Hustle will not have any effect on the levels of wild Pokémon found through fishing. | |||
====Generation VIII==== | |||
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, Pressure appears to have no effect on the level range of wild Pokémon. | |||
====Generation IX==== | |||
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, Pressure appears to have no effect on the level range of wild Pokémon. | |||
==Pokémon with Pressure== | ==Pokémon with Pressure== | ||
{{Ability/head|Dragon}} | {{Ability/head|Dragon}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0142|Aerodactyl|Rock|Flying|Rock Head|Pressure|Unnerve}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0144|Articuno|Ice|Flying|Pressure|None|Snow Cloak}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0145|Zapdos|Electric|Flying|Pressure|None|Static|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VI|Gen VI}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0146|Moltres|Fire|Flying|Pressure|None|Flame Body}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0150|Mewtwo|Psychic|Psychic|Pressure|None|Unnerve}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0243|Raikou|Electric|Electric|Pressure|None|Inner Focus|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VII|Gen VII}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0244|Entei|Fire|Fire|Pressure|None|Inner Focus|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VII|Gen VII}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0245|Suicune|Water|Water|Pressure|None|Inner Focus|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VII|Gen VII}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0249|Lugia|Psychic|Flying|Pressure|None|Multiscale}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0250|Ho-Oh|Fire|Flying|Pressure|None|Regenerator}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0320|Wailmer|Water|Water|Water Veil|Oblivious|Pressure}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0321|Wailord|Water|Water|Water Veil|Oblivious|Pressure}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0356|Dusclops|Ghost|Ghost|Pressure|None|Frisk|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VI|Gen VI}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0359|Absol|Dark|Dark|Pressure|Super Luck|Justified|ability2note={{color2|000|Generation IV|Gen IV}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0386|Deoxys|Psychic|Psychic|Pressure|None|None|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Deoxys|Normal Forme}}}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0386|form=-Attack|Deoxys|Psychic|Psychic|Pressure|None|None|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Deoxys|Attack Forme}}}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0386|form=-Defense|Deoxys|Psychic|Psychic|Pressure|None|None|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Deoxys|Defense Forme}}}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0386|form=-Speed|Deoxys|Psychic|Psychic|Pressure|None|None|formlink={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Deoxys|Speed Forme}}}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0416|Vespiquen|Bug|Flying|Pressure|None|Unnerve}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0442|Spiritomb|Ghost|Dark|Pressure|None|Infiltrator}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0461|Weavile|Dark|Ice|Pressure|None|Pickpocket}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0477|Dusknoir|Ghost|Ghost|Pressure|None|Frisk|abilityhnote={{color2|000|Generation VI|Gen VI}}+}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0483|Dialga|Steel|Dragon|Pressure|None|Telepathy}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0483|form=-Origin|Dialga|Steel|Dragon|Pressure|None|Telepathy|formlink={{color2|000|Dialga (Pokémon)#Form data|Origin Forme}}}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0484|Palkia|Water|Dragon|Pressure|None|Telepathy}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0484|form=-Origin|Palkia|Water|Dragon|Pressure|None|Telepathy|formlink={{color2|000|Palkia (Pokémon)#Form data|Origin Forme}}}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0487|Giratina|Ghost|Dragon|Pressure|None|Telepathy|formlink={{color2|000|Giratina (Pokémon)#Form data|Altered Forme}}}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0624|Pawniard|Dark|Steel|Defiant|Inner Focus|Pressure}} | ||
{{Ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0625|Bisharp|Dark|Steel|Defiant|Inner Focus|Pressure}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{ability/entry|0646|Kyurem|Dragon|Ice|Pressure}} | ||
{{ability/entry| | {{Ability/entry|0823|Corviknight|Flying|Steel|Pressure|Unnerve|Mirror Armor}} | ||
{{ability/entry|0890|Eternatus|Poison|Dragon|Pressure|None|None}} | |||
{{ability/entry|0890|form=-Eternamax|Eternatus|Poison|Dragon|Pressure|None|None|formlink={{color2|000|Eternamax}}}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0903|Sneasler|Fighting|Poison|Pressure|Unburden|Poison Touch|ability2note={{color2|000|Generation IX|Gen IX}}+}} | |||
{{Ability/entry|0983|Kingambit|Dark|Steel|Defiant|Supreme Overlord|Pressure}} | |||
{{Ability/foot|Dragon}} | {{Ability/foot|Dragon}} | ||
===Pokéstar Studios opponents with Pressure=== | ===Pokéstar Studios opponents with Pressure=== | ||
{| align="center" | {| align="center" | ||
| {{Compare|nickname={{color2|000|Pokéstar Studios opponents#Monster|Monster}}|type=Dark|image=Spr B2W2 Monster|ab=Pressure|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100|size= | | {{Compare|nickname={{color2|000|Pokéstar Studios opponents#Monster|Monster}}|type=Dark|image=Spr B2W2 Monster|ab=Pressure|HP=100|Attack=100|Defense=100|SpAtk=100|SpDef=100|Speed=100|size=177}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
{{movemanga|type=dragon|exp=yes|gen=The | {{movemanga|type=dragon|exp=yes|gen=The Pokémon exerts its pressure on other Pokémon, causing them to expend more energy to use their moves.|image1=Organism No 2 Pressure.png|image1p=Deoxys|image2=Cynthia Spiritomb Cyrus Weavile Pressure Adventures.png|image2p=Spiritomb and Weavile}} | ||
{{movep|type=dragon|ms=386|pkmn=Deoxys|method=The opponent attacking Deoxys can only use a powerful attack once.}} | {{movep|type=dragon|ms=386|pkmn=Deoxys|method=The opponent attacking Deoxys can only use a powerful attack once.}} | ||
{{movemid|type=dragon|user=Deoxys (Adventures)#Organism No. 2|user1=Giovanni's Organism No. 2|startcode=PS279|startname=Don't Doubt Deoxys|notes=Debut}} | {{movemid|type=dragon|user=Deoxys (Adventures)#Organism No. 2|user1=Giovanni's Organism No. 2|startcode=PS279|startname=Don't Doubt Deoxys|notes=Debut}} | ||
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*In ''[[PS301|Storming the Forretress]]'', [[Poli]] gained Pressure when {{DL|Deoxys (Adventures)|Organism No. 2}} used {{m|Skill Swap}} on him. | *In ''[[PS301|Storming the Forretress]]'', [[Poli]] gained Pressure when {{DL|Deoxys (Adventures)|Organism No. 2}} used {{m|Skill Swap}} on him. | ||
*In {{PAV|42}}, [[Silver's Weavile]] was revealed to have Pressure as his Ability. | *In {{PAV|42}}, [[Silver's Weavile]] was revealed to have Pressure as his Ability. | ||
* {{adv|Green}}'s [[Legendary birds (Adventures)|Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres]] | * [[Emerald's Dusclops]] was revealed to have Pressure as his Ability in the [[PokéSPedia]] data-book. | ||
* {{adv|Green}}'s [[Legendary birds (Adventures)|Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres]], [[Blaine]]'s {{adv|Mewtwo}}, a {{tc|Roughneck}}'s {{p|Vespiquen}}, the {{adv|Tower duo}}, the {{adv|Legendary beasts}}, the {{adv|Pokémon of Myth}}, and [[Zinzolin]]'s {{DL|Tao trio (Adventures)|Kyurem}} were revealed to have Pressure as their Ability. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Pressure is the most common Ability amongst [[Legendary Pokémon]]. | * Pressure is the most common Ability amongst [[Legendary Pokémon]]. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Langtable|color={{dragon color}}|bordercolor={{dragon color dark}} | {{Langtable|color={{dragon color}}|bordercolor={{dragon color dark}}|textcolor=fff | ||
|zh_yue=壓迫感 ''{{tt|Aatbīkgám|Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>氣壓 ''{{tt|Hei'aat|Atmospheric Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII Media}} | |zh_yue=壓迫感 ''{{tt|Aatbīkgám|Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>氣壓 ''{{tt|Hei'aat|Atmospheric Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII Media}} | ||
|zh_cmn=壓迫感 / 压迫感 ''{{tt|Yāpògǎn|Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>氣壓 ''{{tt|Qìyā|Atmospheric Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII Media}} | |zh_cmn=壓迫感 / 压迫感 ''{{tt|Yāpògǎn|Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>氣壓 ''{{tt|Qìyā|Atmospheric Pressure}}'' {{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII Media}} | ||
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|it=Pressione | |it=Pressione | ||
|es=Presión | |es=Presión | ||
| | |pt_br=Pressão | ||
|pl=Presja | |pl=Presja | ||
|ko=프레셔 ''Pressure'' | |ko=프레셔 ''Pressure'' |
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Pressure (Japanese: プレッシャー Pressure) is an Ability introduced in Generation III.
Effect
In battle
This Ability effect may be in need of research. Reason: Interaction with multi-turn moves and consecutively executed moves You can discuss this on the talk page. |
Generation III
When another Pokémon (including an ally) uses a move targeting a Pokémon that has Pressure, when PP is deducted from that move, one more PP than usual is deducted. If multiple targets have Pressure, each one results in additional PP being deducted.
Pressure deducts additional PP whenever PP would normally be deducted; this means that it still applies even if the move misses, has multiple targets, or is rendered ineffective due to a target's typing or use of Protect or Detect.
Pressure applies to moves that target the entire field, such as Rain Dance.
Pressure applies to Curse when used by non-Ghost-type Pokémon, but only when used by a wild Pokémon or in-game Trainer.
Generation IV
If a Pokémon that has Pressure is sent into battle, a message "<name> is exerting its Pressure!" is now displayed.
Generation V onward
Pressure now only affects opponents' moves.
Pressure increases the PP consumption of an opponent's Imprison and Snatch even though those are self-targeting moves; in Snatch's case the additional PP is consumed even if Snatch fails or snatches a move from a Pokémon other than the one with Pressure. It increases the PP consumption of Spikes, Stealth Rock, and Toxic Spikes, but not Sticky Web.
If a Pokémon uses Tera Blast while one of its opponents has Pressure, the additional PP will be deducted even if the Pressure Pokémon is not the move's target.
Wild Pokémon's calls for help are more likely to be answered when facing a Pokémon with Pressure. It shares this effect with Intimidate and Unnerve.
Outside of battle
This Ability effect may be in need of research. Reason: Does Pressure have any effect on the levels of fished-up wild Pokémon in Gens VI and VII? You can discuss this on the talk page. |
From Pokémon Emerald onwards, if a Pokémon with Pressure is in the first slot in the party (even if fainted), there's a 50% chance that a Pokémon will be forced to the upper bound of their encounter level range. It shares this effect with Hustle and Vital Spirit.
When fishing with a Pokémon with Pressure, Vital Spirit, or Hustle as its Ability leading the party in Pokémon Emerald, Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, or any Generation IV game, it will trigger with its standard 50% activation rate. In the Generation V games, Pressure, Vital Spirit, and Hustle will not have any effect on the levels of wild Pokémon found through fishing.
Generation VIII
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Pressure appears to have no effect on the level range of wild Pokémon.
Generation IX
In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Pressure appears to have no effect on the level range of wild Pokémon.
Pokémon with Pressure
Pokéstar Studios opponents with Pressure
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In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
When a Pokémon with Pressure is targeted by a foe's move, one additional PP is deducted upon execution.
In Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, multiple instances of Pressure now stack on each other. (e.g: Hitting two enemies with the ability at the same time will cause the user to lose 3 PP.)
Description
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In the anime
Mewtwo was confirmed to have Pressure on the official Pokémon website,[citation needed] even though it was never demonstrated or mentioned in the anime.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
The Pokémon exerts its pressure on other Pokémon, causing them to expend more energy to use their moves. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
The opponent attacking Deoxys can only use a powerful attack once. | |||
Giovanni's Organism No. 2 | Don't Doubt Deoxys | Debut | |
Spiritomb's opponent is forced to spend more energy in battle than usual. | |||
Cynthia's Spiritomb | Shunning Spiritomb | None | |
Weavile's opponent is forced to spend more energy in battle than usual. | |||
Cyrus's Weavile | Shunning Spiritomb | None |
- In Storming the Forretress, Poli gained Pressure when Organism No. 2 used Skill Swap on him.
- In Volume 42, Silver's Weavile was revealed to have Pressure as his Ability.
- Emerald's Dusclops was revealed to have Pressure as his Ability in the PokéSPedia data-book.
- Green's Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, Blaine's Mewtwo, a Roughneck's Vespiquen, the Tower duo, the Legendary beasts, the Pokémon of Myth, and Zinzolin's Kyurem were revealed to have Pressure as their Ability.
Trivia
- Pressure is the most common Ability amongst Legendary Pokémon.
In other languages
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