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===In battle=== | ===In battle=== | ||
When a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a move that makes [[contact]], there is a | ====Generation III==== | ||
When a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a move that makes [[contact]], there is a 1/3 chance that the attacking Pokémon will become {{status|poison}}ed. This Ability cannot poison {{type|Poison}} or {{type|Steel}} Pokémon. | |||
If a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a [[multi-strike move]] that makes contact (such as {{m|Fury Swipes}}), each hit has an independent chance to activate this Ability. | If a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a [[multi-strike move]] that makes contact (such as {{m|Fury Swipes}}), each hit has an independent chance to activate this Ability. | ||
====Generation IV onward==== | |||
The chance for Poison Point to poison is lowered to 30%. | |||
===Outside of battle=== | ===Outside of battle=== |
Revision as of 09:59, 3 November 2023
Poison Point | どくのトゲ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Poison Point (Japanese: どくのトゲ Poison Spine) is an Ability introduced in Generation III.
Effect
In battle
Generation III
When a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a move that makes contact, there is a 1/3 chance that the attacking Pokémon will become poisoned. This Ability cannot poison Poison-type or Steel-type Pokémon.
If a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a multi-strike move that makes contact (such as Fury Swipes), each hit has an independent chance to activate this Ability.
Generation IV onward
The chance for Poison Point to poison is lowered to 30%.
Outside of battle
Poison Point has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon with Poison Point
In other games
Description
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In the anime
When the opponent makes physical contact with the Pokémon, they become poisoned. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Venipede slams its head into the opponent, causing it to become poisoned. | |||
A wild Venipede | A Venipede Stampede! | Debut |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
When the opponent makes physical contact with the Pokémon, they become poisoned. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Sometimes, when Qwilfish makes direct contact with the opponent, it gets poisoned. | |||
The Battle Factory's Qwilfish | Outlasting Ledian | Debut | |
Sometimes, when Whirlipede makes direct contact with the opponent, it gets poisoned. | |||
Burgh's Whirlipede | Big City Battles | None |
- In volume 24, Green's Nidorina, Nido, was revealed to have Poison Point as her Ability.
- Red's Nidorino and Giovanni's Nidoqueen and Nidoking were revealed to have Poison Point as their Ability in the PokéSPedia data-book.
- Gardenia's Roserade and Burgh's Whirlipede were revealed to have Poison Point as their Ability.
Trivia
- The Ability Poison Touch introduced in Generation V can be thought of as having Poison Point's inverse effect.
- Prior to becoming an Ability, Poison Point appeared as a TCG Attack.
In other languages
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Variations of the Ability Cute Charm | |
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Cute Charm • Effect Spore • Flame Body • Poison Point • Static |
This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |