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In Generation I, binding moves inflict damage for 2-5 turns. There is a 37.5% chance that the move will last 2 turns, a 37.5% chance that it will last 3 turns, a 12.5% chance that it will last 4 turns, and a 12.5% chance that it will last 5 turns. Although only the first attack can be a [[critical hit]], every attack during the duration will do the same amount of damage. While a Pokémon is bound, it cannot use moves, including on the turn it is hit if it would move second.
In Generation I, binding moves inflict damage for 2-5 turns. There is a 37.5% chance that the move will last 2 turns, a 37.5% chance that it will last 3 turns, a 12.5% chance that it will last 4 turns, and a 12.5% chance that it will last 5 turns. Although only the first attack can be a [[critical hit]], every attack during the duration will do the same amount of damage. While a Pokémon is bound, it cannot use moves, including on the turn it is hit if it would move second.


Damage done by a binding move's continuing duration is done after recurrent damage. If the user of the binding move switches out before the target is released, the target will be unable to attack during that turn. If the target switches out before the turn duration ends, the binding move will automatically be used against the incoming Pokémon, deducting an additional {{PP}} from the move. If at such a time the binding move has 0 PP, it will still be used against the incoming Pokémon; in this case, due to {{DL|List of glitches in Generation I|Struggle bypassing|a glitch}}, the move's PP will roll over to 63 and full [[PP Up]]s will be applied to it.
Damage done by a binding move's continuing duration is done after recurrent damage. If the user of the binding move switches out before the target is released, the target will be unable to attack during that turn. If the target switches out before the turn duration ends, the binding move will automatically be used against the incoming Pokémon, deducting an additional [[PP]] from the move. If at such a time the binding move has 0 PP, it will still be used against the incoming Pokémon; in this case, due to {{DL|List of glitches in Generation I|Struggle bypassing|a glitch}}, the move's PP will roll over to 63 and full [[PP Up]]s will be applied to it.


Even if the binding move misses, the target will not need to recharge for {{m|Hyper Beam}}. Additionally, if the user of the binding move attacks before the user of Hyper Beam during a recharge turn and the use of the binding move misses, the user of Hyper Beam will automatically use Hyper Beam during that turn. If at such a time Hyper Beam has 0 PP, it will still be used; in this case, due to {{DL|List of glitches in Generation I|Struggle bypassing|the same glitch}}, the move's PP will roll over to 63 and full [[PP Up]]s will be applied to it.
Even if the binding move misses, the target will not need to recharge for {{m|Hyper Beam}}. Additionally, if the user of the binding move attacks before the user of Hyper Beam during a recharge turn and the use of the binding move misses, the user of Hyper Beam will automatically use Hyper Beam during that turn. If at such a time Hyper Beam has 0 PP, it will still be used; in this case, due to {{DL|List of glitches in Generation I|Struggle bypassing|the same glitch}}, the move's PP will roll over to 63 and full [[PP Up]]s will be applied to it.
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====Torment====
====Torment====
A {{m|torment}}ed Pokémon cannot use the same move twice in a row. If the Pokémon is holding a {{cat|Choice items|Choice item}} or only has one move remaining with {{PP}}, it is forced to use {{m|Struggle}} every second turn.
A {{m|torment}}ed Pokémon cannot use the same move twice in a row. If the Pokémon is holding a {{cat|Choice items|Choice item}} or only has one move remaining with [[PP]], it is forced to use {{m|Struggle}} every second turn.


=====Moves=====
=====Moves=====