Prankster (Ability)

Prankster いたずらごころ
Teasing Heart
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Generation V
Gives priority to a status move.
Generation VI
Gives priority to a status move.
Generation VII
Gives priority to a status move.
Generation VIII
Currently unknown
Generation IX
Currently unknown

Prankster (Japanese: いたずらごころ Teasing Heart) is an Ability introduced in Generation V.

Effect

  This move effect may be in need of research.
Reason: Does it give priority to status Z-Moves? Are all moves that target all Pokémon successful regardless of Dark-type Pokémon? Are Dark-type Pokémon immune to moves called by Prankster Instruct?
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In battle

Generation V

Prankster increases the priority of status moves by one. Any move that is increased in priority from Prankster is not blocked by Quick Guard.

Generation VI

Any status moves used by Pokémon with Prankster now can be blocked by Quick Guard.

Generation VII

Dark-type Pokémon are now immune to opposing Pokémon's moves that gain priority due to Prankster, including moves called by moves that call other moves (such as Assist and Nature Power). Ally Dark-type Pokémon can still be hit by the user's status moves.

Dark-type Pokémon can still bounce moves back with Magic Bounce or Magic Coat; moves that have increased priority due to Prankster which are reflected by Magic Bounce or Magic Coat can affect Dark-type Pokémon, unless the Pokémon that bounced the move with Magic Coat also has Prankster. This does not affect moves that change weather, cause entry hazards, or Trick Room.

Outside of battle

Prankster has no effect outside of battle.

Pokémon with Prankster

# Pokémon Types First Ability Second Ability Hidden Ability
0198   Murkrow
Dark Flying Insomnia Super Luck Prankster
0302   Sableye
Dark Ghost Keen Eye Stall Prankster
0313   Volbeat
Bug Bug Illuminate Swarm Prankster
0314   Illumise
Bug Bug Oblivious Tinted Lens Prankster
354M Banette Banette
Ghost Ghost Prankster None None
0447   Riolu
Fighting Fighting Steadfast Inner Focus Prankster
0509   Purrloin
Dark Dark Limber Unburden Prankster
0510   Liepard
Dark Dark Limber Unburden Prankster
0546   Cottonee
Grass Fairy Prankster Infiltrator Chlorophyll
0547   Whimsicott
Grass Fairy Prankster Infiltrator Chlorophyll
0641   Tornadus
Flying Flying Prankster None Defiant
0642   Thundurus
Electric Flying Prankster None Defiant
0678   Meowstic
Psychic Psychic Keen Eye Infiltrator Prankster
0707   Klefki
Steel Fairy Prankster None Magician
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 the anime

 
Meowstic


The Pokémon's support moves always go first.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
  Meowstic's support moves always outspeed the opponent's moves.
Olympia's Meowstic All Eyes on the Future! Debut


In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 惡作劇之心 Okjokkehk-jī sām *
玩心 Wàahnsām *
Mandarin 惡作劇之心 / 恶作剧之心 Èzuòjù-zhī xīn *
玩心 Wánxīn *
  Finnish Keppostelija
  French Farceur
  German Strolch
  Italian Burla
  Korean 짓궂은마음 Jitguch-eun Ma'eum
  Polish Psotnik
Portuguese   Brazil Travessura
  Portugal Brincalhão
  Spanish Bromista
  Vietnamese Đùa Nghịch


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