Normalize (Ability)

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Normalize ノーマルスキン
Normal Skin
Flavor text
Generation IV
All the Pokémon's moves become the Normal type.
Generation V
All the Pokémon's moves become the Normal type.
Generation VI
All the Pokémon's moves become Normal type.
Generation VII
All the Pokémon's moves become Normal type. The power of those moves is boosted a little.
Generation VIII
All the Pokémon's moves become Normal type. The power of those moves is boosted a little.
Generation IX
All the Pokémon's moves become Normal type. The power of those moves is boosted a little.

Normalize (Japanese: ノーマルスキン Normal Skin) is an Ability introduced in Generation IV. It is the signature Ability of Skitty and Delcatty.

Effect

In battle

Normalize makes all moves (including status moves) used by the Pokémon with this Ability become Normal-type instead of their usual type.

If Normalize makes Thunder Wave a Normal-type move, Thunder Wave can affect Ground-type Pokémon but not Ghost-type Pokémon, unless the Ghost-type Pokémon is holding a Ring Target or is affected by Foresight or Odor Sleuth.

If the move Flying Press is affected by Normalize, it deals Normal/Flying-type damage. If the move Freeze-Dry is affected by Normalize, it will still do super effective damage against Water-type Pokémon.

If a Pokémon with Normalize is under the effect of Electrify or Ion Deluge, all of its moves become Electric-type rather than Normal-type.

Generation IV

Hidden Power, Weather Ball, Natural Gift, and Judgment are affected by Normalize.

Generations V and VI

Hidden Power, Weather Ball, Natural Gift, Judgment, and Techno Blast are not affected by Normalize.

Generation VII onwards

Normal-type moves used by the Pokémon with this Ability now receive a 20% power boost, except moves that cannot be affected by Normalize. This boost applies to both moves that are originally Normal-type and moves that become Normal-type due to Normalize.

Multi-Attack, Terrain Pulse and damaging Z-Moves are not affected by Normalize.

Outside of battle

Normalize has no effect outside of battle.

Pokémon with Normalize

# Pokémon Types First Ability Second Ability Hidden Ability
0300 Skitty Skitty
Normal Normal Cute Charm NormalizeGen IV+ Wonder Skin
0301 Delcatty Delcatty
Normal Normal Cute Charm NormalizeGen IV+ Wonder Skin
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
  • For Generation III and IV games, ignore Hidden Abilities.

In other games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Normalize changes all moves into Normal type.

In Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, and the Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare) games, Normalize also turns the standard attack into a Normal-type move. It also makes throwing items deal Normal-type damage. This does not apply to items that deal fixed damage, although it does affect Vacuum-Cut.

Description

Games Description
MDTDS Enables the Pokémon to use all of its moves as if they were Normal-type moves.
BSL くりだすわざが すべて ノーマルタイプになる
MDGtI Unavailable
SMD All moves the Pokémon uses will be Normal type!
MDRTDX All moves used by the Pokémon become Normal-type and deal more damage.


In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

  • In the Japan Mini-volume 6 and Viz Mini-volume 12 for the X & Y arc, Shauna's Skitty, Neko, was revealed to have Normalize as its Ability.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 一般皮膚 Yātbūn Pèihfū
Mandarin 一般皮膚 / 一般皮肤 Yībān Pífū
France Flag.png French Normalise
Germany Flag.png German Regulierung
Italy Flag.png Italian Normalità
South Korea Flag.png Korean 노말스킨 Normal Skin
Spain Flag.png Spanish Normalidad
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Da Thường


Variations of the Ability Normalize
NormalizeAerilatePixilateRefrigerateGalvanize


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