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No Guard
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ノーガード
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No Guard
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Flavor text
Generation IV
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Ensures the Pokémon and its foe's attacks land.DPPt Ensures both Pokémon's and foe's attacks land.HGSS
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Generation V
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Ensures attacks by or against the Pokémon land.
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Generation VII
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The Pokémon employs no-guard tactics to ensure incoming and outgoing attacks always land.
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Generation VIII
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The Pokémon employs no-guard tactics to ensure incoming and outgoing attacks always land.
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Generation IX
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The Pokémon employs no-guard tactics to ensure incoming and outgoing attacks always land.
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No Guard (Japanese: ノーガード No Guard) is an Ability introduced in Generation IV. Prior to Generation V, it was the signature Ability of Machop's evolutionary line.
Effect
In battle
All moves used by or against a Pokémon with this Ability cannot miss. It also allows Pokémon to be hit during the semi-invulnerable turn of Fly, Bounce, Dive, Dig, Shadow Force, Sky Drop, and Phantom Force. It does not bypass type immunities.
A Tatsugiri hidden inside a Dondozo's mouth via the Commander Ability is immune to the effects of No Guard.
In Diamond and Pearl, a Pokémon with No Guard can successfully hit a Pokémon that has used Protect or Detect, but only if it uses a move with less than 100% accuracy. The lower the initial accuracy of the move, the higher its chance of breaking through Protect or Detect. Thus, when used against Protect or Detect, moves that never miss (such as Swift and Aerial Ace) will always be blocked. One-hit knockout moves are exempted from this behavior and will be protected against. This battle mechanic was a bug, and was fixed in Platinum so that most moves are blocked by Protect and Detect.
Outside of battle
Outside of battle, if a Pokémon with No Guard is in the first place in the party (even if fainted), the wild Pokémon encounter rate increases by 100%. It shares this property with Arena Trap and Illuminate.
Pokémon with No Guard
In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers series, No Guard causes the Pokémon to ignore both harmful and beneficial modifications to accuracy and evasiveness for both the target and itself. This prevents the Pokémon's own Concentrator and Clutch Performer IQ skills from working.
In Pokémon UNITE, No Guard is Honedge's and Doublade's Ability. It increases the damage dealt and received by the user. After evolving into Aegislash, it becomes Stance Change.
Description
Games
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Description
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MDTD
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Allows Pokémon to ignore stat modifications to accuracy and evasion.
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MDS
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Allows Pokémon to ignore stat modifications to accuracy and evasiveness.
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BSL
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めいちゅうと かいひの だんかいを むしする
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MDGtI
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Unavailable
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SMD
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The hit rate of moves and attacks won't be lowered even if accuracy is lowered or evasiveness is boosted! It has the same effects on you as on your enemies. Abilities that boost evasiveness have no effects, either.
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MDRTDX
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When changes to the Pokémon's and its target's accuracy or evasiveness make it more difficult for attacks to land, those changes go away so that the Pokémon can have a fair fight.
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Trivia
- A Pokémon with No Guard can use one-hit knockout moves without missing. This may be a cause of several measures preventing Machop's evolutionary line from having the combination of No Guard and Fissure, which it can learn in Generation I. Although Machop's line can retain the move Fissure when transferred to Generation VII and Pokémon Sword and Shield, it can only have the Hidden Ability Steadfast, as Poké Transporter assigns the Hidden Ability to all Pokémon transferred from Virtual Console. Despite the introduction of the Ability Capsule and Ability Patch, they were restricted from changing a Hidden Ability to a standard Ability until Generation IX. If Machop's line appears in a future game with the Ability Patch, Pokémon HOME will not carry over Fissure to those games, but the combination of No Guard and Fissure will become possible in Sword and Shield only.
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