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Comatose makes the user act as if it were {{status|sleep|asleep}}, without inflicting the status; the Pokémon with this Ability can still use moves (including successfully using {{m|Sleep Talk}} and {{m|Snore}}). It cannot be afflicted with non-volatile [[status condition]]s or become drowsy due to {{m|Yawn}}. The Pokémon with this Ability takes double damage from {{m|Hex}} and {{m|Wake-Up Slap}}, can be affected by {{m|Dream Eater}} and {{m|Nightmare}}, and cannot successfully use {{m|Rest}}. | Comatose makes the user act as if it were {{status|sleep|asleep}}, without inflicting the status; the Pokémon with this Ability can still use moves (including successfully using {{m|Sleep Talk}} and {{m|Snore}}). It cannot be afflicted with non-volatile [[status condition]]s or become drowsy due to {{m|Yawn}}. The Pokémon with this Ability takes double damage from {{m|Hex}} and {{m|Wake-Up Slap}}, can be affected by {{m|Dream Eater}} and {{m|Nightmare}}, and cannot successfully use {{m|Rest}}. | ||
Comatose is unaffected by {{m|Uproar}} and effects that prevent sleep (such as {{m|Electric Terrain}} and {{a|Sweet Veil}}). Comatose is unaffected by {{a|Mold Breaker}}, {{a|Turboblaze}} and {{a|Teravolt}}. Comatose cannot be | Comatose is unaffected by {{m|Uproar}} and effects that prevent sleep (such as {{m|Electric Terrain}} and {{a|Sweet Veil}}). Comatose is unaffected by {{a|Mold Breaker}}, {{a|Turboblaze}} and {{a|Teravolt}}. Comatose cannot be replaced with {{m|Skill Swap}} or {{m|Entrainment}}, or copied by {{m|Role Play}} or {{a|Trace}}, and also cannot be suppressed with {{m|Gastro Acid}}. | ||
If a Pokémon that already has a [[status condition]] gains Comatose (i.e. due to {{m|Transform}} or {{a|Imposter}}), it will not be cured of its status condition. | If a Pokémon that already has a [[status condition]] gains Comatose (i.e. due to {{m|Transform}} or {{a|Imposter}}), it will not be cured of its status condition. |
Revision as of 02:12, 7 January 2017
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Comatose (Japanese: ぜったいねむり Sure Sleeper) is an Ability introduced in Generation VII. It is the signature Ability of Komala.
Effect
In battle
Comatose makes the user act as if it were asleep, without inflicting the status; the Pokémon with this Ability can still use moves (including successfully using Sleep Talk and Snore). It cannot be afflicted with non-volatile status conditions or become drowsy due to Yawn. The Pokémon with this Ability takes double damage from Hex and Wake-Up Slap, can be affected by Dream Eater and Nightmare, and cannot successfully use Rest.
Comatose is unaffected by Uproar and effects that prevent sleep (such as Electric Terrain and Sweet Veil). Comatose is unaffected by Mold Breaker, Turboblaze and Teravolt. Comatose cannot be replaced with Skill Swap or Entrainment, or copied by Role Play or Trace, and also cannot be suppressed with Gastro Acid.
If a Pokémon that already has a status condition gains Comatose (i.e. due to Transform or Imposter), it will not be cured of its status condition.
Outside of battle
Comatose has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Comatose
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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Komala |
Normal | Comatose | None | None | |
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