Paralysis (status condition): Difference between revisions

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===Moves and Abilities===
===Moves and Abilities===
{{m|Refresh}} and {{m|Rest}} can remove the paralysis status ailment from the user, while {{m|Heal Bell}} and {{m|Aromatherapy}} removes it from all Pokémon in the party. A Pokémon with {{a|Natural Cure}} will be cured upon switching out, one with the {{a|Hydration}} Ability will be cured whilst it is [[weather conditions|raining]], and one with {{a|Shed Skin}} has a ⅓ chance of being cured every turn. In [[Generation IV]], Pokémon with {{a|Magic Guard}} are immune to full paralysis. A Pokémon with {{a|Limber}} is fully immune to paralysis. {{m|SmellingSalt}} will deal double damage if the target is paralyzed, but will cure the paralysis.
{{m|Refresh}} and {{m|Rest}} can remove the paralysis status ailment from the user, while {{m|Heal Bell}} and {{m|Aromatherapy}} removes it from all Pokémon in the party. A Pokémon with {{a|Natural Cure}} will be cured upon switching out, one with the {{a|Hydration}} Ability will be cured whilst it is [[weather conditions|raining]], and one with {{a|Shed Skin}} has a ⅓ chance of being cured every turn. In [[Generation IV]], Pokémon with {{a|Magic Guard}} are immune to full paralysis. A Pokémon with {{a|Limber}} is fully immune to paralysis. {{m|SmellingSalt}} will deal double damage if the target is paralyzed, but will cure the paralysis.
===Types===
From [[Generation VI]] onwards, {{t|Electric}}-type Pokémon are immune to Paralysis.


==Advantages==
==Advantages==