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Rest is a non-damaging Psychic-type move introduced in Generation I.
Effect
Generation I
Rest restores all of the user's current HP, and makes the user fall asleep. The user will be asleep for one turn, wake up on the next turn, and then be able to attack after that. The sleep countdown of Rest is not reset by switching.
Since the user falls asleep, it will be cured of any major status ailments it had prior to the use of Rest, but Rest will not reset the stat reductions caused by paralysis or burns, will not reset the cumulative nature of Toxic, and will not count towards turns confused.
Rest will fail if the difference between the user's current and maximum HP is 0, or if (user's maximum HP - user's current HP) mod 256 = 255. If the user's current HP is greater than its maximum HP, Rest will set the user's current HP to equal its maximum HP and make the user fall asleep.
In Stadium, Rest will fail only when the difference between the user's current and maximum HP is 0. Rest will reset the cumulative nature of Toxic and the stat drops due to paralysis and burns.
Learnset
Generation I
By leveling up
- Jigglypuff at Lv.29
- Seel at Lv.40
- Dewgong at Lv.44
- Snorlax at Lv.--
By TM44
All Pokémon that can learn TMs in Generation I can learn Rest.
Generation II
By leveling up
By TM44
All Pokémon that can learn TMs in Generation II can learn Rest.
Generation III
By leveling up
- Jigglypuff at Lv.29
- Seel at Lv.29
- Dewgong at Lv.29
- Tauros at Lv.34
- Snorlax at Lv.28 (R/S/E)
- Snorlax at Lv.25 (FR/LG)
- Sentret at Lv.40
- Furret at Lv.48
- Shuckle at Lv.37
- Teddiursa at Lv.31
- Ursaring at Lv.31
- Zigzagoon at Lv.37
- Linoone at Lv.47
- Whismur at Lv.41
- Loudred at Lv.51
- Exploud at Lv.55
- Nosepass at Lv.37
- Wailmer at Lv.37
- Wailord at Lv.37
- Spoink at Lv.37
- Grumpig at Lv.43
- Barboach at Lv.26
- Whiscash at Lv.26
- Spheal at Lv.37
- Sealeo at Lv.39
- Walrein at Lv.39
- Relicanth at Lv.50
- Kyogre at Lv.50
- Groudon at Lv.50
- Rayquaza at Lv.50
- Jirachi at Lv.5
- Jirachi at Lv.30
By TM44
All Pokémon that can learn TMs in Generation III can learn Rest.
Generation IV
By leveling up
- Jigglypuff at Lv.25
- Seel at Lv.21
- Dewgong at Lv.21
- Tauros at Lv.19
- Snorlax at Lv.25
- Sentret at Lv.28
- Furret at Lv.32
- Shuckle at Lv.35
- Teddiursa at Lv.43
- Ursaring at Lv.47
- Zigzagoon at Lv.37
- Linoone at Lv.47
- Whismur at Lv.41
- Loudred at Lv.51
- Exploud at Lv.55
- Nosepass at Lv.43
- Wailmer at Lv.27
- Wailord at Lv.27
- Spoink at Lv.29
- Grumpig at Lv.29
- Barboach at Lv.31
- Whiscash at Lv.33
- Spheal at Lv.37
- Sealeo at Lv.39
- Walrein at Lv.39
- Relicanth at Lv.64
- Kyogre at Lv.50
- Groudon at Lv.50
- Rayquaza at Lv.50
- Jirachi at Lv.5
- Jirachi at Lv.30
- Probopass at Lv.43
- Uxie at Lv.--
- Mesprit at Lv.--
- Azelf at Lv.--
Trivia
- Rest doesn't do any damage in the normal games but in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Jigglypuff's Rest does Major Damage, Even K.Oing other fighters at 0% Damage.
In other languages
French: repos, German: erholung, Italian: riposo, Spanish: descanso
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