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==Grounded Pokémon==
==Grounded Pokémon==

Revision as of 07:18, 21 February 2015

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If a Pokémon is grounded, it can be affected by Ground-type attacks and several other effects.

Ungrounded Pokémon

Several characteristics may make a Pokémon ungrounded.

A Pokémon is ungrounded if it:

Grounded Pokémon

By default, grounded Pokémon are simply those that are not ungrounded. However, there are also several effects that will negate a Pokémon's ungrounded status, making it grounded.

A Pokémon will be grounded if it:

In addition, the move Roost will negate the user's Flying type for one turn, meaning it will become grounded for that turn if its type was the only thing making it ungrounded.

Immunities of ungrounded Pokémon

Ungrounded Pokémon are immune to all damaging Ground-type attacks.

Ungrounded Pokémon are also immune to:

Also, if a grounded Poison-type Pokémon is sent out while Toxic Spikes are on that Pokémon's side of the field, it will remove them; if the Poison-type Pokémon is ungrounded, the Toxic Spikes will remain.


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