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{{m|Counter}}, {{m|Metal Burst}}, and {{m|Mirror Coat}} are counted as attacking moves of their types, so can trigger Anticipation. {{m|Techno Blast}} is treated as a Normal-type move. | {{m|Counter}}, {{m|Metal Burst}}, and {{m|Mirror Coat}} are counted as attacking moves of their types, so can trigger Anticipation. {{m|Techno Blast}} is treated as a Normal-type move. | ||
====Generation VI==== | ====Generation VI onward==== | ||
{{m|Hidden Power}} is now treated as its effective type rather than {{type|Normal}}. {{m|Revelation Dance}} and {{m|Multi-Attack}} are treated as Normal-type moves. | |||
{{type|Normal}} moves (including Self-Destruct and Explosion) can trigger Anticipation in [[Inverse Battle]]s, if the Pokémon is weak to Normal-type moves. | {{type|Normal}} moves (including Self-Destruct and Explosion) can trigger Anticipation in [[Inverse Battle]]s, if the Pokémon is weak to Normal-type moves. | ||
Anticipation ignores a [[mysterious air current]]. | Anticipation ignores a [[mysterious air current]]. | ||
===Outside of battle=== | ===Outside of battle=== |