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A Pokémon may need to skip a turn to '''recharge''' after using certain moves.
A Pokémon may need to skip a turn to '''recharge''' after using certain moves.


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* [[Run]] from a [[wild Pokémon]] battle.
* [[Run]] from a [[wild Pokémon]] battle.


A {{status|poison|poisoned}} Pokémon will still lose HP in the recharge turn. A {{status|confusion|confused}} Pokémon will not hit itself in the recharge turn. The recharge turn does not count for the number of turns remaining from {{status|sleep}}, {{status|confusion}}, or {{m|Disable}}. The recharge turn counts for the [[Timer Ball]]'s [[catch rate]] modifier.
A {{status|poison}}ed Pokémon will still lose HP in the recharge turn. A {{status|confusion|confused}} Pokémon will not hit itself in the recharge turn. The recharge turn does not count for the number of turns remaining from {{status|sleep}}, {{status|confusion}}, or {{m|Disable}}. The recharge turn counts for the [[Timer Ball]]'s [[catch rate]] modifier.


In the recharge turn, automated actions from [[held item]]s are still activated, such as gaining [[HP]] if the user is holding [[Leftovers]]. If the user has {{a|Truant}}, the recharge and "loafing around" take place on the same turn. If the user's {{a|Parental Bond}} causes a recharging move to strike twice, the user will still only need to recharge for one turn.
In the recharge turn, automated actions from [[held item]]s are still activated, such as gaining [[HP]] if the user is holding [[Leftovers]]. If the user has {{a|Truant}}, the recharge and "loafing around" take place on the same turn. If the user's {{a|Parental Bond}} causes a recharging move to strike twice, the user will still only need to recharge for one turn.
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[[File:Kukui Incineroar Blast Burn recharge.png|thumb|250px|{{TP|Professor Kukui|Incineroar}} recharging after using Blast Burn in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[File:Kukui Incineroar Blast Burn recharge.png|thumb|250px|{{TP|Professor Kukui|Incineroar}} recharging after using Blast Burn in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
===[[Original series]]===
===[[Original series]]===
The first time that any Pokémon has had to recharge after using a move was in ''[[EP254|Better Eight Than Never]]'', where {{AP|Snorlax}} was forced to recharge during {{Ash}}'s [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} with [[Clair]] after failing to counter Clair's {{p|Gyarados}}'s {{m|Hydro Pump}} with {{m|Hyper Beam}}. This allowed Gyarados to {{status|Paralysis|paralyze}} Snorlax with {{m|Dragon Breath}} before defeating it with a Hyper Beam of its own.
The first time that any Pokémon has had to recharge after using a move was in ''[[EP112|Enter The Dragonite]]'', where [[Drake's Dragonite]] was left exhausted from its use of {{m|Hyper Beam}}, giving [[Ash's Pikachu]] the chance to hit it with a close-range {{m|Thunder}} and defeat it.
 
In ''[[EP254|Better Eight Than Never]]'', {{AP|Snorlax}} was forced to recharge during {{Ash}}'s [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} with [[Clair]] after failing to counter Clair's {{p|Gyarados}}'s {{m|Hydro Pump}} with Hyper Beam. This allowed Gyarados to {{status|Paralysis|paralyze}} Snorlax with {{m|Dragon Breath}} before defeating it with a Hyper Beam of its own.


===''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''===
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''===
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===''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''===
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''===
In ''[[DP040|Top-Down Training!]]'', [[Cynthia's Garchomp]] was forced to recharge after defeating [[Paul's Murkrow]] with {{m|Giga Impact}}, allowing {{TP|Paul|Torterra}} to hit her with {{m|Giga Drain}}.
In ''[[DP040|Top-Down Training!]]'', [[Cynthia's Garchomp]] was forced to recharge after defeating [[Paul's Murkrow]] with {{m|Giga Impact}}, allowing [[Paul's Torterra]] to hit her with {{m|Giga Drain}}.


In ''[[DP052|Smells Like Team Spirit!]]'', [[Paul]]'s Torterra had to recharge after using Hyper Beam during Ash and Paul's battle against {{an|Brock}} and [[Holly]] during the [[Hearthome City Tag Battle Competition]]. However, Torterra was able withstand the attacks thrown at it as it was recharging, and subsequently defeated [[Brock's Croagunk]] with a {{m|Leaf Storm}}, ending the battle.
In ''[[DP052|Smells Like Team Spirit!]]'', [[Paul]]'s Torterra had to recharge after using Hyper Beam during Ash and Paul's battle against {{an|Brock}} and [[Holly]] during the [[Hearthome City Tag Battle Competition]]. However, Torterra was able withstand the attacks thrown at it as it was recharging, and subsequently defeated [[Brock's Croagunk]] with a {{m|Leaf Storm}}, ending the battle.


In ''[[DP101|Barry's Busting Out All Over!]]'', [[Barry's Empoleon]] failed to defeat [[Ash's Pikachu]] with Hyper Beam, leaving it immobilized and allowing Pikachu to defeat it.
In ''[[DP101|Barry's Busting Out All Over!]]'', [[Barry's Empoleon]] failed to defeat Ash's Pikachu with Hyper Beam, leaving it immobilized and allowing Pikachu to defeat it.


In ''[[DP131|Pedal to the Mettle!]]'', during Ash and Paul's [[Full Battle]] at [[Lake Acuity]], Paul's Torterra had to recharge after failing to hit [[Ash's Gliscor]] with Frenzy Plant, allowing Gliscor to land multiple close-range attacks. However, as soon as Torterra could move again, it {{m|Crunch}}ed down on Gliscor's tail and drained it of its energy with Giga Drain.
In ''[[DP131|Pedal to the Mettle!]]'', during Ash and Paul's [[Full Battle]] at [[Lake Acuity]], Paul's Torterra had to recharge after failing to hit [[Ash's Gliscor]] with Frenzy Plant, allowing Gliscor to land multiple close-range attacks. However, as soon as Torterra could move again, it {{m|Crunch}}ed down on Gliscor's tail and drained it of its energy with Giga Drain.
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In ''[[DP141|Challenging a Towering Figure!]]'', [[Palmer]]'s {{p|Rhyperior}}'s use of {{m|Rock Wrecker}} during his battle against Ash and his {{AP|Grotle}} at the [[Twinleaf Festival]] left it momentarily immobilized.
In ''[[DP141|Challenging a Towering Figure!]]'', [[Palmer]]'s {{p|Rhyperior}}'s use of {{m|Rock Wrecker}} during his battle against Ash and his {{AP|Grotle}} at the [[Twinleaf Festival]] left it momentarily immobilized.


In ''[[DP154|Mastering Current Events!]]'', [[Ash's Gliscor]] was forced to recharge after hitting [[McCann]]'s {{p|Scizor}} with its newly-learned move, Giga Impact.
In ''[[DP154|Mastering Current Events!]]'', Ash's Gliscor was forced to recharge after hitting [[McCann]]'s {{p|Scizor}} with its newly-learned move, Giga Impact.


In ''[[DP184|Casting a Paul on Barry!]]'', during the third round of the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]], {{an|Barry}}'s Empoleon had to recharge after using Hyper Beam to counter a {{m|Thunder}} attack from [[Paul's Electivire]]. It was forced to recharge again later in the match after using {{m|Hydro Cannon}}.
In ''[[DP184|Casting a Paul on Barry!]]'', during the third round of the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]], {{an|Barry}}'s Empoleon had to recharge after using Hyper Beam to counter a Thunder attack from [[Paul's Electivire]]. It was forced to recharge again later in the match after using {{m|Hydro Cannon}}.


In ''[[DP187|A Real Rival Rouser!]]'', during the Lily of the Valley Conference quarterfinals, Ash's Gliscor had to recharge after using Giga Impact on Paul's {{p|Drapion}}, but it mitigated this by using the move's recoil to distance itself from the {{pkmn|category|Ogre Scorpion Pokémon}} until the recharge was complete.
In ''[[DP187|A Real Rival Rouser!]]'', during the Lily of the Valley Conference quarterfinals, Ash's Gliscor had to recharge after using Giga Impact on Paul's {{p|Drapion}}, but it mitigated this by using the move's recoil to distance itself from the {{pkmn|category|Ogre Scorpion Pokémon}} until it could move again.


===''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''===
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''===
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