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* A Pokémon will not lose HP on a turn it knocked out its opponent. | * A Pokémon will not lose HP on a turn it knocked out its opponent. | ||
* If a Pokémon that had previously been {{status|bad poison|badly poisoned}} by {{m|Toxic}} and cured itself with {{m|Rest}} is burned, burn damage will draw upon (and increase) Toxic's '''N''' value to calculate how many multiples of 1/16 of the Pokémon's HP is taken as damage. | * If a Pokémon that had previously been {{status|bad poison|badly poisoned}} by {{m|Toxic}} and cured itself with {{m|Rest}} is burned, burn damage will draw upon (and increase) Toxic's '''N''' value to calculate how many multiples of 1/16 of the Pokémon's HP is taken as damage. | ||
* Using {{m|Swords Dance}} would return the halved Attack to normal and double it. | |||
* The attack drop stays even if the Pokémon's burn was cured due to an item or {{m|Rest}} | |||
Fire-type Pokémon cannot be burned by Fire-type moves. | Fire-type Pokémon cannot be burned by Fire-type moves. | ||
====Pokémon Stadium==== | ====Pokémon Stadium==== | ||
In | In [[Pokémon Stadium]] (and the Japan-exclusive {{jpn|Pokémon Stadium}}), burn is the same as the handheld games, but the irregularities from said handheld games (including the stat modifications glitch) are fixed. | ||
Pokémon Stadium also contains two irregularities: | Pokémon Stadium also contains two irregularities: | ||
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|LGPE=Burn PE | |LGPE=Burn PE | ||
|genVIII=Burn VIII | |genVIII=Burn VIII | ||
|genIX=Burn IX | |||
}} | }} | ||
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|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Fire color dark}}; background:#eee; width:100px; height:80px" | [[File:BurnedIC BDSP.png|100px]] | |style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Fire color dark}}; background:#eee; width:100px; height:80px" | [[File:BurnedIC BDSP.png|100px]] | ||
|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Fire color dark}}; background:#eee; width:100px; height:80px" | [[File:BurnedIC LA.png|100px]] | |style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Fire color dark}}; background:#eee; width:100px; height:80px" | [[File:BurnedIC LA.png|100px]] | ||
|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Fire color dark}}; background:#eee; width:100px; height:80px" | [[File:BurnedIC SV.png|100px]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Generation III}} | | Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Generation III}} | ||
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| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} | | Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} | ||
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Legends: Arceus}} | | Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Legends: Arceus}} | ||
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet}} | |||
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| 100% | | 100% | ||
| — | | — | ||
| — | | —% | ||
| class="l" | If a Pokémon makes [[contact]] with the user during the move's charging phase | | class="l" | If a Pokémon makes [[contact]] with the user during the move's charging phase | ||
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| 90% | | 90% | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |||
| class="l" | {{m|Blazing Torque}} | |||
{{typetable|Fire}} | |||
{{statustable|Physical}} | |||
| 30% | |||
| 80 | |||
| 100% | |||
| class="l" | Can only be used by the {{p|Revavroom}} in Schedar Squad's [[Starmobile]] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| class="l" | {{m|Blue Flare}} | | class="l" | {{m|Blue Flare}} | ||
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| 85% | | 85% | ||
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|- | |||
| class="l" | {{m|Burning Bulwark}} | |||
{{typetable|Fire}} | |||
{{statustable|Status}} | |||
| 100% | |||
| — | |||
| —% | |||
| class="l" | If a Pokémon makes [[contact]] with the user | |||
|- | |- | ||
| class="l" | {{m|Burning Jealousy}} | | class="l" | {{m|Burning Jealousy}} | ||
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{{statustable|Special}} | {{statustable|Special}} | ||
| {{tt|10%|30% in Generation I}} | | {{tt|10%|30% in Generation I}} | ||
| {{tt|110|120 in Generations | | {{tt|110|120 in Generations I–V}} | ||
| 85% | | 85% | ||
| class="l" | Had a 30% chance of burning in [[Generation I]] | | class="l" | Had a 30% chance of burning in [[Generation I]] | ||
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| 65 | | 65 | ||
| 95% | | 95% | ||
| class="l" | May also cause | | class="l" | May also cause [[flinch]]ing (10% chance) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| class="l" | {{m|Fire Punch}} | | class="l" | {{m|Fire Punch}} | ||
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{{statustable|Special}} | {{statustable|Special}} | ||
| 10% | | 10% | ||
| {{tt|90|95 in Generations | | {{tt|90|95 in Generations I–V}} | ||
| 100% | | 100% | ||
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{{statustable|Special}} | {{statustable|Special}} | ||
| 10% | | 10% | ||
| {{tt|95|100 in Generations | | {{tt|95|100 in Generations III–V}} | ||
| 90% | | 90% | ||
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| 90% | | 90% | ||
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|- | |||
| class="l" | {{m|Infernal Parade}} | |||
{{typetable|Ghost}} | |||
{{statustable|Special}} | |||
| 30% | |||
| {{tt|60|120 if the target is affected by a non-volatile status condition}} | |||
| 100% | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| class="l" | {{m|Inferno}} | | class="l" | {{m|Inferno}} | ||
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| 100 | | 100 | ||
| 50% | | 50% | ||
| | |||
|- | |||
| class="l" | {{m|Matcha Gotcha}} | |||
{{typetable|Grass}} | |||
{{statustable|Special}} | |||
| 20% | |||
| 80 | |||
| 90% | |||
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| 100% | | 100% | ||
| — | | — | ||
| {{tt|100%|90% in Generations | | {{tt|100%|90% in Generations IV–V}} | ||
| class="l" | If the user is burned | | class="l" | If the user is burned | ||
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| 95 | | 95 | ||
| 80% | | 80% | ||
| | | class="l" | Has a 50% chance of burning if used in [[Move mastery|strong style]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| class="l" | {{m|Scald}} | | class="l" | {{m|Scald}} | ||
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{{typetable|Normal}} | {{typetable|Normal}} | ||
{{statustable|Special}} | {{statustable|Special}} | ||
| 6. | | 6.7% | ||
| 80 | | 80 | ||
| 100% | | 100% | ||
| class="l" | May also {{status|freeze}} or {{status|paralyze}} (6. | | class="l" | May also {{status|freeze}} or cause {{status|paralysis|paralyze}} (6.7% chance of each){{tt|*|Generation II onward only}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| class="l" | {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} | | class="l" | {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} | ||
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| 100% | | 100% | ||
| — | | — | ||
| {{tt|85%|75% in Generations | | {{tt|85%|75% in Generations III–V}} | ||
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|} | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
Moves that can cause a burn also usually have the effect of thawing {{status|Freeze|frozen}} targets. | |||
===Other causes=== | ===Other causes=== | ||
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==Prevention== | ==Prevention== | ||
{{type|Fire}} | A Pokémon that is currently {{type|Fire}} cannot become burned, except in [[Generation II]] by {{m|Tri Attack}}. However, a burned Pokémon retains this status condition even if it [[type change|gains this type]] in battle (or regains this lost type once it is switched out or the battle ends). | ||
Pokémon with | A Pokémon with {{a|Color Change}} can become burned by a Fire-type move, because the Pokémon changes into the same type of the move after the status condition is inflicted. | ||
The moves {{m|Safeguard}} and {{m|Misty Terrain}} (for [[grounded]] Pokémon) will protect the party from status conditions for five turns. A Pokémon behind a {{ | Pokémon with the {{a|Water Veil}}, {{a|Water Bubble}}, {{a|Comatose}}, or {{a|Purifying Salt}} [[Ability|Abilities]] are completely immune to being burned. Pokémon with the Ability {{a|Heatproof}} will only lose half the HP each turn, Pokémon with {{a|Leaf Guard}} will be protected from status conditions in {{weather|harsh sunlight}}. Pokémon with {{a|Guts}} are immune to the damage-reducing side effect (in addition to the regular attack increase the Ability grants), while Pokémon with {{a|Magic Guard}} are immune to the HP loss (but still suffer from the attack drop). | ||
The moves {{m|Safeguard}} and {{m|Misty Terrain}} (for [[grounded]] Pokémon) will protect the party from status conditions for five turns. A Pokémon behind a {{OBP|substitute|doll}} cannot be burned, except due to {{a|Synchronize}} or a held [[Flame Orb]]. | |||
==Advantages== | ==Advantages== | ||
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The burn status also adds a 1.5× multiplier to the [[catch rate]] of any given Pokémon. | The burn status also adds a 1.5× multiplier to the [[catch rate]] of any given Pokémon. | ||
In Generation I-IV, the burn status also halves confusion damage | |||
==Other game effects== | ==Other game effects== | ||
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===Pokémon Shuffle=== | ===Pokémon Shuffle=== | ||
[[File:Shuffle Burned.png|thumb|Winking Turtwig is Burned.]] | |||
In [[Pokémon Shuffle]], a burned Pokémon takes 50% more damage from {{type|Fire}} Pokémon. | In [[Pokémon Shuffle]], a burned Pokémon takes 50% more damage from {{type|Fire}} Pokémon. | ||
A burn can be inflicted by Pokémon with the Burn | A burn can be inflicted by Pokémon with the {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Burn}}({{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Burn+|+}}) {{OBP|Skill|Shuffle}}. | ||
{{t|Poison}}, {{t|Ground}}, {{t|Rock}}, {{t|Ghost}}, {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Dragon}}-type Pokémon are immune to burns. | {{t|Poison}}, {{t|Ground}}, {{t|Rock}}, {{t|Ghost}}, {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Dragon}}-type Pokémon are immune to burns. | ||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin: auto; text-align: center; background: #{{cute color}}; border: 3px solid #{{cute color light}}" | |||
|- style="background:#{{beauty color light}}" | |||
! colspan=19 style="{{roundytop}}" | Status condition effectiveness | |||
|- style="background:#{{beauty color light}}" | |||
! rowspan=2 | Condition | |||
! colspan=18 | Defender's type | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
! style="background:#{{normal color}}" | {{ic|Normal}} | |||
! style="background:#{{fighting color}}" | {{ic|Fighting}} | |||
! style="background:#{{flying color}}" | {{ic|Flying}} | |||
! style="background:#{{poison color}}" | {{ic|Poison}} | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}}" | {{ic|Ground}} | |||
! style="background:#{{rock color}}" | {{ic|Rock}} | |||
! style="background:#{{bug color}}" | {{ic|Bug}} | |||
! style="background:#{{ghost color}}" | {{ic|Ghost}} | |||
! style="background:#{{steel color}}" | {{ic|Steel}} | |||
! style="background:#{{fire color}}" | {{ic|Fire}} | |||
! style="background:#{{water color}}" | {{ic|Water}} | |||
! style="background:#{{grass color}}" | {{ic|Grass}} | |||
! style="background:#{{electric color}}" | {{ic|Electric}} | |||
! style="background:#{{psychic color}}" | {{ic|Psychic}} | |||
! style="background:#{{ice color}}" | {{ic|Ice}} | |||
! style="background:#{{dragon color}}" | {{ic|Dragon}} | |||
! style="background:#{{dark color}}" | {{ic|Dark}} | |||
! style="background:#{{fairy color}}" | {{ic|Fairy}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
! class="l" style="background:#{{fire color}};" | {{color2|FFF|Burn (status condition)#Pokémon Shuffle|Burned}} | |||
| || || || {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}} || || {{no}} || || {{no}} || {{no}} || || || || || {{no}} || || | |||
|- style="background:#{{beauty color light}}" | |||
! colspan=19 style="{{roundybottom}}" | | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
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The first instance of a Pokémon being burned in the {{pkmn|anime}} was in ''[[AG056|Going, Going, Yawn]]'', where [[Ash's Treecko]] got its leg burned by a {{m|Flamethrower}} attack from [[Flannery]]'s {{p|Slugma}}, Meg, during {{Ash}}'s [[Lavaridge Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}. This led to Treecko's defeat at the hands of Flannery's final Pokémon, {{p|Torkoal}}. | The first instance of a Pokémon being burned in the {{pkmn|anime}} was in ''[[AG056|Going, Going, Yawn]]'', where [[Ash's Treecko]] got its leg burned by a {{m|Flamethrower}} attack from [[Flannery]]'s {{p|Slugma}}, Meg, during {{Ash}}'s [[Lavaridge Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}. This led to Treecko's defeat at the hands of Flannery's final Pokémon, {{p|Torkoal}}. | ||
In ''[[DP132|Evolving Strategies!]]'', [[Ash's Pikachu]] was burned when his {{m|Quick Attack}} caused [[Paul's Magmortar]] to trigger its {{a|Flame Body}} [[Ability]]. | In ''[[DP132|Evolving Strategies!]]'', [[Ash's Pikachu]] was burned when his {{m|Quick Attack}} caused [[Paul's Magmortar]] to trigger its {{a|Flame Body}} [[Ability]], contributing to his loss at the hands of [[Paul's Ursaring]]. | ||
In ''[[DP184|Casting a Paul on Barry!]]'', {{an|Barry}}'s {{p|Hitmonlee}} burned [[Paul's Ursaring]] with {{m|Blaze Kick}} during their battle at the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]]. However, this activated Ursaring's {{a|Guts}} Ability, allowing it to swiftly [[Fainting|defeat]] Hitmonlee. | In ''[[DP184|Casting a Paul on Barry!]]'', {{an|Barry}}'s {{p|Hitmonlee}} burned [[Paul's Ursaring]] with {{m|Blaze Kick}} during their battle at the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]]. However, this activated Ursaring's {{a|Guts}} Ability, allowing it to swiftly [[Fainting|defeat]] Hitmonlee. | ||
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In ''[[BW067|Cilan Takes Flight!]]'', [[Skyla's Swanna]] was burned after being drenched by a {{m|Scald}} attack from [[Cilan's Stunfisk]], causing its entire body to glow with a red hue. Its burn subsided when it used {{m|Aqua Ring}}, even though the move doesn't cure burns in the [[core series]] games. | In ''[[BW067|Cilan Takes Flight!]]'', [[Skyla's Swanna]] was burned after being drenched by a {{m|Scald}} attack from [[Cilan's Stunfisk]], causing its entire body to glow with a red hue. Its burn subsided when it used {{m|Aqua Ring}}, even though the move doesn't cure burns in the [[core series]] games. | ||
In ''[[JN114|Friends, Rivals, Lend Me Your Spirit!]]'', [[Ash's Gengar]] used its newly learned {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} to burn Paul's {{p|Metagross}}, weakening it enough for Gengar to survive its {{m|Meteor Mash}} and defeat it | In ''[[JN114|Friends, Rivals, Lend Me Your Spirit!]]'', [[Ash's Gengar]] used its newly learned {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} to burn Paul's {{p|Metagross}}, weakening it enough for Gengar to survive its {{m|Meteor Mash}} and defeat it afterward. | ||
In [[JN118]], Ash's Gengar burned {{an|Steven Stone|Steven}}'s Aggron with Will-O-Wisp during Ash and Steven's [[Masters Eight Tournament]] battle. The additional damage inflicted by the burn enabled Gengar to defeat Aggron soon after. | In ''[[JN118|Battling as Hard as Stone!]]'', Ash's Gengar burned {{an|Steven Stone|Steven}}'s Aggron with Will-O-Wisp during Ash and Steven's [[Masters Eight Tournament]] battle. The additional damage inflicted by the burn enabled Gengar to defeat Aggron soon after. | ||
In [[JN123]], Ash's Gengar burned {{an|Cynthia}}'s {{p|Roserade}} with Will-O-Wisp during Ash and Cynthia's Masters Eight Tournament semifinals battle. In [[JN124|the next episode]], Roserade's {{a|Natural Cure}} Ability was revealed to have healed the burn when it was switched out. | In ''[[JN123|Bewitch, Battle, and Bewilder!]]'', Ash's Gengar burned {{an|Cynthia}}'s {{p|Roserade}} with Will-O-Wisp during Ash and Cynthia's Masters Eight Tournament semifinals battle. In [[JN124|the next episode]], Roserade's {{a|Natural Cure}} Ability was revealed to have healed the burn when it was switched out. | ||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
===={{ | ===={{MangaArc|Ruby & Sapphire}}==== | ||
In ''[[PS247|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon IX]]'', [[Brawly]]'s {{p|Machoke}} was burned by the illusions created by [[Blaise]]'s {{p|Slugma}} during their battle in [[Lilycove City]]. Although this allowed Machoke to activate its {{a|Guts}} [[Ability]], it wasn't enough to defeat the {{tc|Magma Admin}}. | In ''[[PS247|The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon IX]]'', [[Brawly]]'s {{p|Machoke}} was burned by the illusions created by [[Blaise]]'s {{p|Slugma}} during their battle in [[Lilycove City]]. Although this allowed Machoke to activate its {{a|Guts}} [[Ability]], it wasn't enough to defeat the {{tc|Magma Admin}}. | ||
===={{ | ===={{MangaArc|Emerald}}==== | ||
In ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', [[Greta]]'s {{p|Umbreon}} was burned by a {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} from [[Emerald's Dusclops]], leading to its defeat soon after. | In ''[[PS317|Sneaky Like Shedinja]]'', [[Greta]]'s {{p|Umbreon}} was burned by a {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} from [[Emerald's Dusclops]], leading to its defeat soon after. | ||
In ''[[PS321|Cunning Kirlia]]'', {{adv|Emerald}}'s Dusclops burned {{adv|Ruby}}'s {{p|Kirlia}}, [[Rara]], with {{m|Fire Punch}}. This, however, triggered Rara's {{a|Synchronize}} Ability, causing Dusclops to get burned as well. | In ''[[PS321|Cunning Kirlia]]'', {{adv|Emerald}}'s Dusclops burned {{adv|Ruby}}'s {{p|Kirlia}}, [[Rara]], with {{m|Fire Punch}}. This, however, triggered Rara's {{a|Synchronize}} Ability, causing Dusclops to get burned as well. | ||
===={{ | ===={{MangaArc|Black & White}}==== | ||
In ''[[PS514|The Tournament Continues]]'', the [[Colress|Hood Man]]'s {{p|Beheeyem}} got burned by a {{m|Scald}} attack from [[Marlon]]'s {{p|Jellicent}}. It managed to overcome the burn damage by using {{m|Recover}}. | In ''[[PS514|The Tournament Continues]]'', the [[Colress|Hood Man]]'s {{p|Beheeyem}} got burned by a {{m|Scald}} attack from [[Marlon]]'s {{p|Jellicent}}. It managed to overcome the burn damage by using {{m|Recover}}. | ||
===={{ | ===={{MangaArc|X & Y}}==== | ||
In ''[[PS561|Heracross Transforms]]'', [[Korrina's Lucario]] was burned by a Will-O-Wisp from [[Emma|Essentia]]'s {{p|Trevenant}}. | In ''[[PS561|Heracross Transforms]]'', [[Korrina's Lucario]] was burned by a Will-O-Wisp from [[Emma|Essentia]]'s {{p|Trevenant}}. | ||
===={{ | ===={{MangaArc|Sword & Shield}}==== | ||
In ''[[PASS03|Chomp!! Defeat Drednaw]]'', [[Casey Shield|Casey]]'s {{p|Scorbunny}} used the heat pads on its feet to burn a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Drednaw}}. | In ''[[PASS03|Chomp!! Defeat Drednaw]]'', [[Casey Shield|Casey]]'s {{p|Scorbunny}} used the heat pads on its feet to burn a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Drednaw}}. | ||
In ''[[PASS04|Zap!! A Rising Beam of Light]]'', Casey's Scorbunny used the heat pads on its feet to burn a {{tc|Team Yell Grunt}}'s {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Linoone}}. However, this ended up activating Linoone's {{a|Quick Feet}} Ability. Later in the same | In ''[[PASS04|Zap!! A Rising Beam of Light]]'', Casey's Scorbunny used the heat pads on its feet to burn a {{tc|Team Yell Grunt}}'s {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Linoone}}. However, this ended up activating Linoone's {{a|Quick Feet}} Ability. Later in the same chapter, another Team Yell Grunt's {{p|Thievul}} burned a [[Dynamax]] {{p|Gurdurr}} with {{m|Fire Fang}}. This, however, activated Gurdurr's {{a|Guts}} Ability, leading to Thievul being quickly defeated. | ||
===Phantom Thief Pokémon 7=== | ===Phantom Thief Pokémon 7=== | ||
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==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
{{main|Special Conditions (TCG)}} | {{main|Special Conditions (TCG)}} | ||
[[File:Burn Marker.jpg|thumb|200px|A burn marker from the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG]].]] | [[File:Burn Marker.jpg|thumb|200px|A burn {{TCG|marker}} from the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game|TCG]].]] | ||
Burned is one of the five special conditions recognized in the {{Trading Card Game}}. The other ones are [[Asleep]], [[Poisoned]], [[Confused]], and [[Paralyzed]]. Burned was officially recognized as a status condition during the 2002 release of the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set}}. It can be argued that the Burned condition started in the {{TCG|Neo Genesis}} set, where {{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Quilava|47}}'s Char attack caused exactly the same condition; however, it was not officially recognized as a special condition. A rule change taking effect with the release of {{TCG|Sun & Moon}} altered the procedure for a burn. | |||
When a Pokémon is burned, a burn {{TCG|marker}} is placed on the Pokemon as a memory aid. Unlike in the games, special conditions are not necessarily mutually exclusive, allowing Pokémon to experience several special conditions all at once. Burning can also prevent {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Poké-Power}}s from working, but leaves most [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Poké-Body|Poké-Bodies]] unaffected. The clause that causes some [[Pokémon Power]]s to be disabled by Burned is not included on the replacement of Pokemon Powers, [[Ability (TCG)|Abilities]]. | |||
Prior to {{TCG|Sun & Moon}}, while a player's Pokémon is burned, that player flips a {{TCG|coin}} between each player's turn, as part of [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Pokémon Checkup|Pokémon Checkup]]. If it lands on heads, no damage occurs to the Pokémon, but if tails, two damage counters are placed on the card. | |||
With the release of Sun & Moon, if a Pokémon is burned, two damage counters are always placed on it between turns. After the damage is added, the player with the burned Pokémon flips a coin: on a heads, the afflicted Pokémon is cured of the burn, while on a tails it remains burned. | |||
In the TCG there are a few ways to remove a burn. These include [[evolution|evolving]] a Pokémon, returning a Pokémon to the player's {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Bench}}, using specific attacks, using selected {{TCG|Trainer card}}s on the affected Pokémon, or getting a heads result on a coin flip following the Sun & Moon rule change. | |||
There are effects that modify the properties of the Burned condition. Some effects cause more damage counters to be placed on a Pokémon with Burned if it is receiving damage at all. These effects are worded such that they do not stack, as seen with [[Infernape (Ultra Prism 23)|Infernape]]'s Flaming Fighter {{TCG|Ability}}. ("Put 6 damage counters instead of 2 on your opponent’s Burned Pokémon between turns.") Some effects released after {{TCG|Sun & Moon}}, such as [[Wela Volcano Park (Dragon Majesty 63)|Wela Volcano Park]] prevent Burned from being cured via its coin flip during [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Pokémon Checkup|Pokémon Checkup]]. | |||
==In the TFG== | ==In the TFG== |