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==Trivia==
* Since {{m|Focus Punch}} has a higher priority than {{m|Avalanche}} and {{m|Revenge}}, they are unable to break the focus of a Pokémon using Focus Punch.  Thus, they are the only two attacks that can strike a Pokémon in the same turn it successfully uses Focus Punch.


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Revision as of 21:20, 21 November 2008

Under normal circumstances, the priority of a move used in a battle is determined by the Speed statistic of the Pokémon using the move. However, there are moves with their own set priority.

Priority based moves are moves that will go before or after other ordinary moves. Moves that always go before ordinary priority moves have increased priority, and include moves such as Quick Attack and ExtremeSpeed. Moves that always go after ordinary priority moves have decreased priority, and include moves such as Counter and Roar. Moves that last a whole turn, such as Protect or Magic Coat have much higher priority to ensure that the move is used at the start of the turn. When the priority of two moves are equal, such as when both Aqua Jet and ExtremeSpeed are used in the same turn, the Pokémon with the higher speed will act first.

Move priority is not changed by the effects of Trick Room, which only reverses order within a priority bracket. Increased priority moves still go first, and decreased priority moves still go last.

When a Pokémon uses a move, some held items and abilities cause it to go last within its priority bracket, ignoring even Trick Room. The items Full Incense and Lagging Tail and the ability Stall have this effect.

The priority value of a move is hidden game data, and designated by a number between +7 and -7. Ordinary moves have 0 priority.

Priority moves

Priority Moves
+7 Pursuit (only on a switch)
+6 switching
+5 Helping Hand
+4 Magic Coat, Snatch
+3 Detect, Endure, Follow Me, Protect
+2 Feint
+1 Aqua Jet, Bide, Bullet Punch, ExtremeSpeed, Fake Out, Ice Shard, Mach Punch, Quick Attack, Shadow Sneak, Sucker Punch, Vacuum Wave
0 all other moves
-1 Vital Throw
-2 none
-3 Focus Punch
-4 Avalanche, Revenge
-5 Counter, Mirror Coat
-6 Roar, Whirlwind
-7 Trick Room

Trivia

  • Since Focus Punch has a higher priority than Avalanche and Revenge, they are unable to break the focus of a Pokémon using Focus Punch. Thus, they are the only two attacks that can strike a Pokémon in the same turn it successfully uses Focus Punch.