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{{MoveResearch|If a Pokémon is infatuated, confused, and paralyzed at the same time, in which order they are all checked in all generations?}} | {{MoveResearch|If a Pokémon is infatuated, confused, and paralyzed at the same time, in which order they are all checked in all generations?}} | ||
If an infatuated Pokémon attempts to use a [[move]], it will fail 50% of the time, even when | If an infatuated Pokémon attempts to use a [[move]], it will fail 50% of the time, even when targeting Pokémon other than the one it is infatuated with. This failed move does not spend [[PP]]. | ||
If a Pokémon attempts to use the [[:Category:Consecutively executed moves|consecutively executed moves]] {{m|Outrage}}, {{m|Petal Dance}}, {{m|Rollout}}, or {{m|Thrash}}, but fails in any turn because of infatuation, the move will be interrupted. This also prevents the user from becoming confused after the move's last turn, except from [[Generation V]] onwards the user still becomes confused if interrupted when would be the last turn nonetheless. | |||
In [[Generation III]], if the Pokémon is both paralyzed and infatuated, its infatuation check works after the paralysis check. | In [[Generation III]], if the Pokémon is both paralyzed and infatuated, its infatuation check works after the paralysis check. | ||
==Causes== | ==Causes== |