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When a Pokémon with Protosynthesis is in {{weather|harsh sunlight}} or is holding [[Booster Energy]], its highest stat (other than [[HP]] and taking into account stat stages, but not held items) is increased by 30%, or 50% if Speed is the highest stat.
When a Pokémon with Protosynthesis is in {{weather|harsh sunlight}} or is holding [[Booster Energy]], its highest stat (other than [[HP]] and taking into account stat stages, but not held items) is increased by 30%, or 50% if Speed is the highest stat.


{{m|Skill Swap}} and {{m|Doodle}} fail if either Pokémon has Protosynthesis.
{{m|Skill Swap}} and {{m|Doodle}} fail if either Pokémon has Protosynthesis. {{m|Worry Seed}} and {{m|Gastro Acid}} will fail if the target has Protosynthesis.


===Outside of battle===
===Outside of battle===

Revision as of 20:13, 27 December 2022

Protosynthesis こだいかっせい
Ancient Activation
Flavor text
Generation IX
Boosts the Pokémon's most proficient stat in harsh sunlight or if the Pokémon is holding Booster Energy.

Protosynthesis (Japanese: こだいかっせい Ancient Activation) is an Ability introduced in Generation IX. It is the signature Ability of the ancient Paradox Pokémon with the exception of Koraidon.

Effect

In battle

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When a Pokémon with Protosynthesis is in harsh sunlight or is holding Booster Energy, its highest stat (other than HP and taking into account stat stages, but not held items) is increased by 30%, or 50% if Speed is the highest stat.

Skill Swap and Doodle fail if either Pokémon has Protosynthesis. Worry Seed and Gastro Acid will fail if the target has Protosynthesis.

Outside of battle

Protosynthesis has no effect outside of battle.

Pokémon with Protosynthesis

# Pokémon Types First Ability Second Ability Hidden Ability
0000 Great Tusk Great Tusk
Ground Fighting Protosynthesis None None
0000 Scream Tail Scream Tail
Fairy Psychic Protosynthesis None None
0000 Brute Bonnet Brute Bonnet
Grass Dark Protosynthesis None None
0000 Flutter Mane Flutter Mane
Ghost Fairy Protosynthesis None None
0000 Slither Wing Slither Wing
Bug Fighting Protosynthesis None None
0000 Sandy Shocks Sandy Shocks
Electric Ground Protosynthesis None None
0000 Roaring Moon Roaring Moon
Dragon Dark Protosynthesis None None
Please note that abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
  • For Generation III and IV games, ignore Hidden Abilities.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 古代活性 Gúdoih Wuhtsing
Mandarin 古代活性 Gǔdài Huóxìng
France Flag.png French Paléosynthèse
Germany Flag.png German Paläosynthese
Italy Flag.png Italian Paleoattivazione
South Korea Flag.png Korean 고대활성 Godae Hwalseong
Spain Flag.png Spanish Paleosíntesis


Variations of the Ability Protosynthesis
ProtosynthesisQuark Drive
Abilities affected by weather conditions
Sand VeilSwift SwimChlorophyllRain DishForecastSnow CloakDry SkinHydrationSolar PowerLeaf GuardIce BodyFlower GiftHarvestSand RushSand ForceSlush RushIce FaceProtosynthesisOrichalcum Pulse


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