Weakness Policy: Difference between revisions

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A Pokémon with {{a|Contrary}} will have its Attack and Special Attack lowered by two stages instead, unless it is hit by a super effective move from a Pokémon with {{a|Mold Breaker}}.
A Pokémon with {{a|Contrary}} will have its Attack and Special Attack lowered by two stages instead, unless it is hit by a super effective move from a Pokémon with {{a|Mold Breaker}}.


It does not activate if the holder already has both +6 Attack and +6 Special Attack stat stages (unless its Ability is {{a|Contrary}}, in which case it will not activate if the holder has both -6 Attack and -6 Special Attack stat stages). It does not activate if the holder is {{cat|protection moves|protected}} from or unaffected by the super effective move (e.g. due to {{a|Telepathy}}).
It does not activate if the holder already has both +6 Attack and +6 Special Attack stat stages (unless its Ability is {{a|Contrary}}, in which case it will not activate if the holder has both -6 Attack and -6 Special Attack stat stages). It does not activate if the holder is {{cat|protection moves|protected}} from or unaffected by the super effective move (e.g. due to {{a|Telepathy}}). {{cat|Moves that deal direct damage|Fixed-damage moves}} (such as {{m|Seismic Toss}} or {{m|Mirror Coat}}) will never activate the Weakness Policy, even if the move's type is supereffective on the holder.


If multiple Pokémon each holding a Weakness Policy are hit by a super effective move at once, each hit Pokémon will consume its Weakness Policy before {{a|Symbiosis}} transfers any item (including Weakness Policies).
If multiple Pokémon each holding a Weakness Policy are hit by a super effective move at once, each hit Pokémon will consume its Weakness Policy before {{a|Symbiosis}} transfers any item (including Weakness Policies).
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