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Magic Bounce reflects the effect of all stat-lowering [[status moves]] (excluding {{m|Memento}}), [[status condition]]-inducing [[status move]]s, [[List of moves that cause entry hazards|entry hazard moves]], moves like {{m|Taunt}} and {{m|Torment}}, and so on back to the user. Magic Bounce reflects the same moves that {{m|Magic Coat}} does. | Magic Bounce reflects the effect of all stat-lowering [[status moves]] (excluding {{m|Memento}}), [[status condition]]-inducing [[status move]]s, [[List of moves that cause entry hazards|entry hazard moves]], moves like {{m|Taunt}} and {{m|Torment}}, and so on back to the user. Magic Bounce reflects the same moves that {{m|Magic Coat}} does. | ||
Moves reflected by Magic Bounce can still miss. Magic Bounce can reflect status [[Z-Move]]s (but not their Z-Power effects) and moves used via {{a|Dancer}} or {{m|Instruct}}. If {{m|Parting Shot}} is reflected, the Pokémon that originally used Parting Shot has its stats lowered while the Pokémon with Magic Bounce is switched out; if Z-{{m|Parting Shot}} is reflected, the Pokémon switched in does not have its HP restored. A | Moves reflected by Magic Bounce can still miss. Magic Bounce can reflect status [[Z-Move]]s (but not their Z-Power effects) and moves used via {{a|Dancer}} or {{m|Instruct}}. If {{m|Parting Shot}} is reflected, the Pokémon that originally used Parting Shot has its stats lowered while the Pokémon with Magic Bounce is switched out; if Z-{{m|Parting Shot}} is reflected, the Pokémon switched in does not have its HP restored. A dynamaxed pokemon reflecting Parting Shot will still be forced to switch out. | ||
Magic Bounce cannot reflect a move if the Pokémon with Magic Bounce is immune to it due to its [[type]] or species (e.g. a {{type|Ground}} Pokémon targeted by {{m|Thunder Wave}}, or {{p|Dugtrio}} targeted by {{m|Telekinesis}}) or is {{cat|protection moves|protected}} from that move. Magic Bounce can reflect a move even if the move would fail (e.g. {{m|Disable}} used on a Pokémon that has not used a move or is already disabled) or have no effect on the target (e.g. {{m|Feather Dance}} when the target already has -6 {{stat|Attack}}). | Magic Bounce cannot reflect a move if the Pokémon with Magic Bounce is immune to it due to its [[type]] or species (e.g. a {{type|Ground}} Pokémon targeted by {{m|Thunder Wave}}, or {{p|Dugtrio}} targeted by {{m|Telekinesis}}) or is {{cat|protection moves|protected}} from that move. Magic Bounce can reflect a move even if the move would fail (e.g. {{m|Disable}} used on a Pokémon that has not used a move or is already disabled) or have no effect on the target (e.g. {{m|Feather Dance}} when the target already has -6 {{stat|Attack}}). |
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