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(→‎After having the virus: Just for clarification; Also, I never had any Pokérus last more than one midnight, it must be some Generation difference)
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The '''Pokérus''' is a special [[status condition]] that a [[Pokémon]] may get, first appearing in the [[Generation II]] games. Unlike other status conditions, however, it cannot be healed at a {{g|Center}} or with any [[status ailment healing item]], and can only be obtained by the Pokémon in question once. When a Pokémon has had the Pokérus, it gains double the [[effort points]] it would otherwise (i.e., fighting a {{p|Magikarp}} will give two {{stat|Speed}} EVs, rather than one). The virus takes about two days to wear off of an infected Pokémon, but the period of time can vary.
The '''Pokérus''' is a special [[status condition]] that a [[Pokémon]] may get, first appearing in the [[Generation II]] {{pkmn|games}}. Unlike other status conditions, however, it cannot be healed at a {{g|Center}} or with any [[status ailment healing item]], and can only be obtained by the Pokémon in question once. When a Pokémon has had the Pokérus, it gains double the [[effort points]] it would otherwise (i.e., fighting a {{p|Magikarp}} will give two {{stat|Speed}} EVs, rather than one). The virus takes about two days to wear off of an infected Pokémon, but the period of time can vary.


When it was introduced, the Pokérus had a 1 in 21,845 chance to be on a [[wild Pokémon]]. Through battling or capturing this wild Pokémon, {{player}}s could get this helpful virus onto their own Pokémon, and subsequently spread it around. Due to the overwhelmingly low chance of encountering the virus (about 1/3 of the chance to encounter a {{shiny2}} Pokémon), however, most players would never have a Pokémon with the virus.
When it was introduced, the Pokérus had a 1 in 21,845 chance to be on a [[wild Pokémon]]. Through battling or capturing this wild Pokémon, {{player}}s could get this helpful virus onto their own Pokémon, and subsequently spread it around. Due to the overwhelmingly low chance of encountering the virus (about 1/3 of the chance to encounter a {{shiny2}} Pokémon), however, most players would never have a Pokémon with the virus.
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