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[[File:Poisoned Pokémon.png|right|[[Ash's Gliscor]] poisoned|thumb|250px]] | [[File:Poisoned Pokémon.png|right|[[Ash's Gliscor]] poisoned|thumb|250px]] | ||
The '''poison''' condition (PSN) (Japanese: '''どく''' ''Poison'') is a non-volatile [[status ailment]] found in the Pokémon games, it causes a Pokémon to lose HP at the end of every turn, as well as outside of battle prior to [[Generation V]]. It can be caused by several moves most of which are {{type|Poison}}, and some Abilities. Poison and {{type|Steel}} Pokémon are immune to being poisoned, making it the only non-volatile status ailment to be ineffective against more than one type; however, in Generation II, Steel-type Pokémon can be poisoned by {{m|Twineedle}}. | The '''poison''' condition (PSN) (Japanese: '''どく''' ''Poison'') is a non-volatile [[status ailment]] found in the Pokémon games, it causes a Pokémon to lose HP at the end of every turn, as well as outside of battle prior to [[Generation V]]. It can be caused by several moves most of which are {{type|Poison}}, and some Abilities. Poison and {{type|Steel}} Pokémon are immune to being poisoned, making it the only non-volatile status ailment to be ineffective against more than one type; however, in Generation II, Steel-type Pokémon can be poisoned by {{m|Twineedle}}. |
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