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m (→Generation VI: The old wording implies that grounded Pokémon using Dragon-type attacks have their damage halved, even when used against Flying Pokémon, which isn't the case. The target of the attack must be grounded, not the user of the attack.) |
Nescientist (talk | contribs) (→Effect: tested this in both gens: Yawn works under Misty Terrain, but falling asleep doesn't (but Yawn fails under Electric Terrain, tested GenVII)) |
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This terrain has the following effects on Pokémon that are [[grounded|on the ground]] and not in the {{cat|Moves with a semi-invulnerable turn|semi-invulnerable turn}} of a move. | This terrain has the following effects on Pokémon that are [[grounded|on the ground]] and not in the {{cat|Moves with a semi-invulnerable turn|semi-invulnerable turn}} of a move. | ||
*It prevents affected Pokémon from being afflicted by [[Status condition#Non-volatile status|non-volatile status condition]]s | *It prevents affected Pokémon from being afflicted by [[Status condition#Non-volatile status|non-volatile status condition]]s. | ||
**If an affected Pokémon is | **If an affected Pokémon is drowsy due to Yawn, it is prevented from falling asleep. | ||
**{{m|Rest}} will fail if used by an affected Pokémon. | **{{m|Rest}} will fail if used by an affected Pokémon. | ||
*It halves the [[power]] of {{type|Dragon}} moves used against affected Pokémon (regardless of whether the user of the move is affected by Misty Terrain). | *It halves the [[power]] of {{type|Dragon}} moves used against affected Pokémon (regardless of whether the user of the move is affected by Misty Terrain). |