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Adding "most physical moves make contact," as it is a point distinct from the previous one (and also in more direct contrast with the following point beginning with "whereas.")
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(Adding "most physical moves make contact," as it is a point distinct from the previous one (and also in more direct contrast with the following point beginning with "whereas."))
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'''Contact''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|接触|せっしょく}}''' ''contact'') or '''direct attack''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|直接攻撃|ちょくせつ こうげき}}''' ''direct attack'') is a property of [[move]]s in the [[Pokémon games]] that was introduced in [[Generation III]]. Making contact occurs when a Pokémon physically touches the target when using a move in {{pkmn|battle}}. Moves that make contact are affected by and can trigger various [[item]]s and {{Abilities}}, such as {{a|Tough Claws}} and the [[Sticky Barb]].
'''Contact''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|接触|せっしょく}}''' ''contact'') or '''direct attack''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|直接攻撃|ちょくせつ こうげき}}''' ''direct attack'') is a property of [[move]]s in the [[Pokémon games]] that was introduced in [[Generation III]]. Making contact occurs when a Pokémon physically touches the target when using a move in {{pkmn|battle}}. Moves that make contact are affected by and can trigger various [[item]]s and {{Abilities}}, such as {{a|Tough Claws}} and the [[Sticky Barb]].


Whether a move makes contact is independent of its [[damage category]]. However, most moves that make contact are [[physical move]]s, whereas most [[special move]]s do not make contact; no [[status move]]s make contact. All moves that make contact only target a single Pokémon.
Whether a move makes contact is independent of its [[damage category]]. However, most moves that make contact are [[physical move]]s; most physical moves make contact, whereas most [[special move]]s do not make contact; no [[status move]]s make contact. All moves that make contact only target a single Pokémon.


Hitting a {{m|substitute}} does not make contact with the Pokémon behind it. While {{status|confusion}} damage is physical, it does not make contact.
Hitting a {{m|substitute}} does not make contact with the Pokémon behind it. While {{status|confusion}} damage is physical, it does not make contact.
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