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* Its Japanese name, ねこだまし ''Neko Damashi'' (Slap Hands), refers to a {{wp|sumo}} technique used to confuse foes. Its wide distribution among catlike Pokémon is likely a play on this name, as it literally translates to ''cat deception''. | * Its Japanese name, ねこだまし ''Neko Damashi'' (Slap Hands), refers to a {{wp|sumo}} technique used to confuse foes. Its wide distribution among catlike Pokémon is likely a play on this name, as it literally translates to ''cat deception''. | ||
* Fake Out has the highest [[priority]] of all [[Damage|damage-dealing]] moves, excluding {{m|Pursuit}} used against a target being switched out. | * Fake Out has the highest [[priority]] of all [[Damage|damage-dealing]] moves, excluding {{m|Pursuit}} used against a target being switched out. | ||
* Excluding {{m|Fling}} with {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|King's Rock}} or {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Razor Fang}}, Fake Out is the only move with 100% chance of causing the target to flinch. | * Excluding {{m|Fling}} with a {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|King's Rock}} or {{DL|Evolution-inducing held item|Razor Fang}}, Fake Out is the only move with a 100% chance of causing the target to flinch. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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