Sunny Day (move)
Sunny Day にほんばれ Clear Sky | ||||||||||||
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Sunny Day (Japanese: にほんばれ Clear Sky) is a non-damaging Template:Type2 move introduced in Generation II.
Effect
Generation II-III
When this move is used the sunlight will brighten on the field. This effect will last for 5 turns. This clears any other weather effect.
While Sunny Day is in effect the base power of Fire moves will be increased by 50% and the base power of Template:Type2 and Template:Type2 moves will be decreased by 50%. In addition to this, the moves Synthesis, Morning Sun and Moonlight will recover two-thirds of the user's maximum HP, and SolarBeam will not require a turn to charge.
Generation IV
If a Heat Rock is held when Sunny Day is used, the duration of sunlight lengthens from 5 to 8 turns. Pokémon with the Dry Skin ability will lose ⅛ of their maximum HP at the end of each turn.
In the anime
- Roselia Sunny Day.JPG
Roselia using Sunny Day
- Sunny Day.JPG
Roserade using Sunny Day
- Cherrim s day.png
Cherrim using Sunny Day
Pokémon
Sunkern. Its eyes have glowing fire and release a white beam of light.
- Used by a Sunkern in Moving Pictures. Debut.
Roselia. Roselia's hands turn white. It then puts its hands in the air and a beam of light is released from each hand and goes to the sun.
- Used by Nando's Roselia in Dawn of a New Era.
Roserade. Same as Roselia.
- Used by Forsythia's Roserade in Oh Do You Know the Poffin Plan!.
Cherrim. Some of its petals glow and a beam of light is released.
- Used by Lila's Cherrim in Battling the Generation Gap!.
Learnset
Generation II
By leveling up
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By TM11
Generation III
By leveling up
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By TM11
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Generation IV
By leveling up
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By TM11
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Trivia
- Despite the attack's name suggesting otherwise, Sunny Day can be used at night.
- This is because the move's Japanese name is "Clear Sky". It is also why Moonlight heals 2/3 of a Pokemon's maximum HP.
- Sunny Day was the first weather changing move introduced.
In other languages
- French: Zenith
- German: Sonnentag
- Italian: Giornodisole
- Spanish: Día Soleado
- Korean: 쾌청 kwechong
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