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*French: '''Cuvette''' | *French: '''Cuvette''' | ||
*German: '''Regen-Genuss''' | *German: '''Regen-Genuss''' | ||
*Korean: '''젖은접시''' ''jeoj-eun jeobsi'' | |||
*Italian: '''Copripioggia''' | *Italian: '''Copripioggia''' | ||
*Spanish: '''Cura lluvia''' | *Spanish: '''Cura lluvia''' |
Revision as of 11:39, 22 October 2010
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Rain Dish (Japanese: あめうけざら Rain Saucer) is an ability introduced in Generation III. Eleven Pokémon can have this ability.
Effect
In battle
Rain Dish recovers 1/16 of the user's maximum HP at the end of each turn when it is raining.
Outside of battle
Rain Dish has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Rain Dish
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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0007 | Squirtle |
Water | Torrent | None | Rain Dish | ||
0008 | Wartortle |
Water | Torrent | None | Rain Dish | ||
0009 | Blastoise |
Water | Torrent | None | Rain Dish | ||
0072 | Tentacool |
Water | Poison | Clear Body | Liquid Ooze | Rain Dish | |
0073 | Tentacruel |
Water | Poison | Clear Body | Liquid Ooze | Rain Dish | |
0270 | Lotad |
Water | Grass | Swift Swim | Rain Dish | None | |
0271 | Lombre |
Water | Grass | Swift Swim | Rain Dish | None | |
0272 | Ludicolo |
Water | Grass | Swift Swim | Rain Dish | None | |
0278 | Wingull |
Water | Flying | Keen Eye | None | Rain Dish | |
0279 | Pelipper |
Water | Flying | Keen Eye | None | Rain Dish | |
0283 | Surskit |
Bug | Water | Swift Swim | None | Rain Dish | |
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
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In other languages
- French: Cuvette
- German: Regen-Genuss
- Korean: 젖은접시 jeoj-eun jeobsi
- Italian: Copripioggia
- Spanish: Cura lluvia
Abilities affected by weather conditions | |
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Dry Skin • Rain Dish • Ice Body |
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