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==Effect== | ==Effect== | ||
Grass Whistle puts the target to {{status|sleep}}. | |||
Grass Whistle puts the target to {{status|sleep}} | |||
Grass Whistle | Grass Whistle is a {{cat|sound-based moves|sound-based move}}. | ||
If powered up by a [[Grassium Z]] into Z-Grass Whistle, the user's {{stat|Speed}} stat rises one stage | Pokémon with {{a|Insomnia}}, {{a|Vital Spirit}}, {{a|Shields Down}} (with the shield active), or {{a|Comatose}} as their [[Ability]] are immune to sleep. Pokémon with {{a|Soundproof}} (due to being a sound-based move) or {{a|Sap Sipper}} (due to being a Grass-type move) are also immune to Grass Whistle. | ||
If powered up by a [[Grassium Z]] into Z-Grass Whistle, the user's {{stat|Speed}} stat rises one stage. {{m|Throat Chop}} cannot prevent a Pokémon from using Z-Grass Whistle. | |||
Grass Whistle can also be used as part of a [[Contest combination|Contest Spectacular combination]], causing certain moves ({{m|Dream Eater}}, {{m|Hex}}, {{m|Nightmare}}, and {{m|Wake-Up Slap}}) to give an extra three appeal points if used in the next turn. | Grass Whistle can also be used as part of a [[Contest combination|Contest Spectacular combination]], causing certain moves ({{m|Dream Eater}}, {{m|Hex}}, {{m|Nightmare}}, and {{m|Wake-Up Slap}}) to give an extra three appeal points if used in the next turn. | ||
===Generation III-V=== | |||
If used on a Pokémon behind a {{m|substitute}}, it hits that Pokémon's substitute. | |||
===Generation VI onwards=== | |||
Grass Whistle can now hit Pokémon even if they are behind a substitute. | |||
===Generation VIII onwards=== | ===Generation VIII onwards=== |