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==Invisibility==
==Invisibility==
In [[Generation I]] only, Acid Armor causes the user's sprite to disappear. After this, the user is able to remain battling as a seemingly invisible Pokémon, although this has no effect in gameplay. However, the user does not disappear if Acid Armor fails because the user's Defense has already been raised to six stages, or if the battle animations are inactive.
In [[Generation I]] only, Acid Armor appears to make user invisible for the duration of the current battle, although this has no effect in gameplay. The user's sprite disappears if the battle animations are active, unless the move fails because the user's Defense has already been raised six stages.


The invisible Pokémon becomes visible again if it uses {{m|Minimize}} (turning into a small Minimize sprite), {{m|Substitute}} (being replaced by a Substitute), or {{m|Transform}} (being transformed into the target), or after it [[fainting|faints]], [[recall|switches out]], or the battle ends. It also remains visible in the [[summary]].
The invisible Pokémon becomes visible again if it uses {{m|Minimize}} (turning into a small Minimize sprite), {{m|Substitute}} (being replaced by a Substitute), or {{m|Transform}} (being transformed into the same species as the target), or after it [[fainting|faints]], [[recall|switches out]], or the battle ends. It also remains visible in the [[summary]].


If a Pokémon with an active Substitute uses Acid Armor, the Substitute becomes invisible. However, the Pokémon will appear visible once it uses any move (because the visible Pokémon appears from behind the Substitute to use the move), and the Substitute becomes visible at this point as well. The Pokémon also appears visible if the Substitute breaks.
If a Pokémon with an active Substitute uses Acid Armor, the Substitute becomes invisible. However, the Pokémon will appear visible once it uses any move (because the visible Pokémon appears from behind the Substitute to use the move), and the Substitute becomes visible at this point as well. The Pokémon also appears visible if the Substitute breaks.