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Because damage category depends on the type of the move in Generation III, Weather Ball's category depends on its type. Unlike {{m|Hidden Power}} where {{m|Counter}} always activates while {{m|Mirror Coat}} never does, Weather Ball will activate Mirror Coat if it is a special move. | Because damage category depends on the type of the move in Generation III, Weather Ball's category depends on its type. Unlike {{m|Hidden Power}} where {{m|Counter}} always activates while {{m|Mirror Coat}} never does, Weather Ball will activate Mirror Coat if it is a special move. | ||
In [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], when used during a [[shadowy aura]], Weather Ball's power doubles to 100, and the move becomes a {{DL|Type|typeless}} [[physical move]]; as a typeless move, it deals regular damage against all Pokémon regardless of types, and the user does not receive {{STAB}}. (If a Pokémon with {{a|Color Change}} is hit by typeless Weather Ball, it becomes {{type|Normal}}.) | In [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], when used during a [[shadowy aura]], Weather Ball's power doubles to 100, and the move becomes a {{DL|Type|typeless}} [[physical move]]; as a typeless move, it bypasses {{a|Wonder Guard}}, deals regular damage against all Pokémon regardless of types, and the user does not receive {{STAB}}. (If a Pokémon with {{a|Color Change}} is hit by typeless Weather Ball, it becomes {{type|Normal}}.) | ||
===Generation IV=== | ===Generation IV=== |
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