Grounded

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The term grounded is used to describe a Pokémon that can be affected by damaging Ground-type moves and several other associated effects.

Ungrounded Pokémon

Several characteristics may make a Pokémon ungrounded.

A Pokémon is ungrounded if any of the following apply (and there is no effect that makes it grounded).

Some of these characteristics can be negated by certain moves or Abilities, such as Gastro Acid or Klutz. Additionally, if a Pokémon with Mold Breaker, Turboblaze, or Teravolt uses a move, Pokémon that are only ungrounded due to Levitate are treated as if they were grounded for the execution of that move.

Pokémon that are in the semi-invulnerable turn of a move (including the target of Sky Drop) are also unaffected by effects that only work against grounded Pokémon. However, they are not immune to Ground-type moves—they can still be hit via the effects of No Guard or Lock-On/Mind Reader, and a Pokémon using Dig can still be hit by Earthquake, Magnitude and Fissure. Additionally, a Pokémon in a semi-invulnerable turn of a move will not gain the smacked down status unless they are also ungrounded (but Pokémon in the semi-invulnerable turn of Fly or Bounce will still be knocked out of the move).

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 any of the following apply.

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

Effects of grounded status

Pokémon that are ungrounded are immune to all damaging Ground-type moves, except Thousand Arrows.

Ungrounded Pokémon are also immune to:

If a grounded Poison-type Pokémon is sent out while Toxic Spikes are on its side of the field, Toxic Spikes will be removed.


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