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===Effect===
===Effect===
If the holder is hit by a damaging move and does not [[fainting|faint]], it consumes the Red Card and forces the Pokémon that used the move (even if it was an ally) to switch to a random Pokémon. If held by a [[wild Pokémon]] in a Single Battle, it forces a player's Pokémon that attacks it to flee when activated. (In a wild battle that was initiated as a [[Horde Encounter]] or [[Double Battle]], or an [[SOS Battle]] in which there are currently two wild Pokémon, the Red Card will cause the player's attacking Pokémon to switch rather than flee.) If multiple Pokémon, each holding a Red Card, are hit by a single attack, only the fastest holder's held Red Card will activate.
If the holder is hit by a damaging move and does not [[fainting|faint]], it consumes the Red Card and forces the Pokémon that used the move (even if it was an ally) to switch to a random Pokémon. If held by a [[wild Pokémon]] in a Single Battle, it forces a player's Pokémon that attacks it to flee when activated. In a wild battle that was initiated as a [[Horde Encounter]] or [[Double Battle]], or an [[SOS Battle]] in which there are currently two wild Pokémon, the Red Card will cause the player's attacking Pokémon to switch rather than flee. If multiple Pokémon, each holding a Red Card, are hit by a single attack, only the fastest holder's held Red Card will activate.


The Red Card will not activate if the attacker is a wild Pokémon or its Trainer has no Pokémon to switch in, even if the Red Card would cause the attacker to flee rather than switch out. The Red Card will not activate if a Pokémon's {{m|substitute}} takes the hit instead. If a move is affected by the effect of {{a|Sheer Force}}, that move will not activate the Red Card. The Red Card activates after the last strike of a [[multi-strike move]].
The Red Card will not activate if the attacker is a wild Pokémon or its Trainer has no Pokémon to switch in, even if the Red Card would cause the attacker to flee rather than switch out. The Red Card will not activate if a Pokémon's {{m|substitute}} takes the hit instead. If a move is affected by the effect of {{a|Sheer Force}}, that move will not activate the Red Card. The Red Card activates after the last strike of a [[multi-strike move]].
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