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In addition, touching some Pokémon in certain spots may cause a special effect to the cursor. Negative effects usually freeze the cursor's position and make Pokémon less happy, while others are only aesthetic and are treated like normal rubbing. For some Pokémon, such as {{p|Slugma}}, the effect applies to their whole body and makes them impossible to successfully pet.
In addition, touching some Pokémon in certain spots may cause a special effect to the cursor. Negative effects usually freeze the cursor's position and make Pokémon less happy, while others are only aesthetic and are treated like normal rubbing. For some Pokémon, such as {{p|Slugma}}, the effect applies to their whole body and makes them impossible to successfully pet.
*'''Freezing''': The cursor becomes blue with a freezing sound, and freezes in place briefly.'' (Example: Touching the spike of a {{p|Bergmite}}.)''
*'''Freezing''': The cursor becomes blue with a freezing sound, and freezes in place briefly.'' (Example: Touching the spike of a {{p|Bergmite}} Touching a ''{{p|Regiice}}''.)''
*'''Burning''': The cursor becomes red, with a sizzling sound effect, and freezes in place briefly.'' (Examples: Touching a {{p|Slugma}}, touching a {{p|Pyroar}}'s mane.)''
*'''Burning''': The cursor becomes red, with a sizzling sound effect, and freezes in place briefly.'' (Examples: Touching a {{p|Slugma}}, touching a {{p|Pyroar}}'s mane.)''
*'''Paralyzing''': The cursor turns yellow with an electric sound, and freezes in place briefly.'' (Example: Touching the cheeks of a {{p|Pikachu}}.)''
*'''Paralyzing''': The cursor turns yellow with an electric sound, and freezes in place briefly.'' (Example: Touching the cheeks of a {{p|Pikachu}}.)''