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In the {{pkmn|game}}s, '''fainting''' occurs when a [[Pokémon]] reaches 0 {{Stat|HP}}. This means a Pokémon's HP had reached 0 due to a multitude of things. These include | In the {{pkmn|game}}s, '''fainting''' occurs when a [[Pokémon]] reaches 0 {{Stat|HP}}. This means a Pokémon's HP had reached 0 due to a multitude of things. These include {{status|Poison|poisoning}} or {{status|Confusion|confusion}}. A Pokémon which has fainted is unable to {{pkmn|battle}} until it has been revived, but it is still able to use field moves, such as {{m|Fly}} or {{m|Cut}}. When the the player's [[party]] is viewed, any fainted Pokémon will have a red status bar and a [[status ailment]] symbol saying FNT. | ||
Pokémon can faint instantly if their opponent successfully uses a [[one-hit knockout move]], such as {{m|Guillotine}}. A Pokémon faints under certain circumstances that occur after the use of {{m|Destiny Bond}} or {{m|Perish Song}}, unless switched out. Moves such as {{m|Selfdestruct}} or {{m|Explosion}} makes the user faint, though it deals massive damage to the opponent, acting as a sort of [[wp:kamikaze|kamikaze]]. | Pokémon can faint instantly if their opponent successfully uses a [[one-hit knockout move]], such as {{m|Guillotine}}. A Pokémon faints under certain circumstances that occur after the use of {{m|Destiny Bond}} or {{m|Perish Song}}, unless switched out. Moves such as {{m|Selfdestruct}} or {{m|Explosion}} makes the user faint, though it deals massive damage to the opponent, acting as a sort of [[wp:kamikaze|kamikaze]]. |
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