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==Prevention and curing== | ==Prevention and curing== | ||
{{incomplete|section|If the player plays the Red Flute, are the opponent's Pokémon snapped out infatuation as well, or just the player's Pokémon?}} | {{incomplete|section|If the player plays the Red Flute, are the opponent's Pokémon snapped out infatuation as well, or just the player's Pokémon?}} | ||
Infatuation will end as soon as either the affected Pokémon or the Pokémon it is infatuated with is removed from the battle. A Pokémon's infatuation ends if it uses {{m|Refresh}} or {{m|Rest}}. | Infatuation will end as soon as either the affected Pokémon or the Pokémon it is infatuated with is removed from the battle. A Pokémon's infatuation ends if it uses {{m|Refresh}} or {{m|Rest}}. | ||
If a Pokémon is infatuated while | Pokémon with the {{a|Oblivious}} Ability are immune to infatuation. If a Pokémon receives Oblivious in battle (such as from {{m|Skill Swap}}), it is cured of infatuation. If a Pokémon with Oblivious is infatuated while holding a [[Destiny Knot]], this item will be activated before Oblivious cures this Pokémon of infatuation. | ||
If the player plays a [[Red Flute]], their Pokémon's infatuation ends. | If a Pokémon is infatuated while [[held item|holding]] a [[Mental Herb]] or an [[Eggant Berry]], the item will be consumed and the infatuation will end. Even if the Pokémon has Oblivious, the item will still be consumed. If the player plays a [[Red Flute]], their Pokémon's infatuation ends. | ||
==In spin-off games== | ==In spin-off games== |