Multi-strike move: Difference between revisions

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Multi-strike moves can now continue hitting even after breaking a substitute, then dealing damage directly to the targeted Pokémon. If a multi-strike move activates a target's [[Focus Band]], no subsequent hits can knock it out.  
Multi-strike moves can now continue hitting even after breaking a substitute, then dealing damage directly to the targeted Pokémon. If a multi-strike move activates a target's [[Focus Band]], no subsequent hits can knock it out.  


If the user is holding a [[King's Rock]], the chance of causing the target to [[flinch]] is independent of how many times the move hit (i.e., always ~12% in Generation II), except with {{m|Beat Up}}, where each hit has an independent chance of causing the target to flinch.
If the user is holding a [[King's Rock]], the chance of causing the target to [[flinch]] is independent of how many times the move hit (i.e., always ~12% in Generation II).


===Generation III===
===Generation III===