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These [[status move]]s restore a portion of their user's {{Stat|HP}} on the same turn as they are used.
These [[status move]]s restore a portion of their user's [[HP]] on the same turn as they are used; these moves (except {{m|Strength Sap}}) fail if the user has full HP.


A number of other moves can also recover HP for the user in different ways. {{cat|HP-draining moves}} are moves that simultaneously do damage and recover HP for the user immediately. {{m|Aqua Ring}} and {{m|Ingrain}} can heal the user continually, starting at the end of the turn they are used. {{m|Leech Seed}} and {{m|Wish}} can heal either the user or a Pokémon that replaces it.
A number of other moves can also recover HP for the user in different ways. {{cat|HP-draining moves}} are moves that simultaneously do damage and recover HP for the user immediately. {{m|Aqua Ring}} and {{m|Ingrain}} can heal the user continually, starting at the end of the turn they are used. {{m|Leech Seed}} and {{m|Wish}} can heal either the user or a Pokémon that replaces it.

Latest revision as of 17:52, 18 January 2023

These status moves restore a portion of their user's HP on the same turn as they are used; these moves (except Strength Sap) fail if the user has full HP.

A number of other moves can also recover HP for the user in different ways. HP-draining moves are moves that simultaneously do damage and recover HP for the user immediately. Aqua Ring and Ingrain can heal the user continually, starting at the end of the turn they are used. Leech Seed and Wish can heal either the user or a Pokémon that replaces it.