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- If you were looking for the move, see Misty Terrain (move).
| Misty Terrain ミストフィールド Mist Field | |
| Move | Ability |
|---|---|
| Misty Terrain Max Starfall |
Misty Surge |
Misty Terrain (Japanese: ミストフィールド Mist Field) is a type of terrain introduced in battle in Generation VI. In Generation VIII, it occurs naturally in foggy weather.
Description
| Event | Gen VI | Gen VII | Gen VIII | Gen IX |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| If naturally occurring | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| Misty Terrain used | N/A | |||
| Misty Surge activated | N/A | |||
| After turn is complete | N/A | |||
| When Misty Terrain ends | N/A | |||
Effects

In battle
- Prevents grounded Pokémon from being afflicted by non-volatile status conditions. As of Generation VI, this also includes confusion.
- If an affected Pokémon is drowsy due to Yawn, it is prevented from falling asleep.
- Rest will fail if used by an affected Pokémon.
- It halves the power of Dragon-type moves used against affected Pokémon, regardless of whether the user of the move is affected by Misty Terrain.
- Activates the held item, Misty Seed, regardless of whether or not the holder is on the ground. This boosts the holders Special Defense by one stage, and consumes the item.
- Misty Explosion's base power increases by 1.5×, making it 150.
- Allows Steel Roller to be used, regardless of whether the user is grounded.
- Changes Terrain Pulse to an Fairy-type move.
- Changes Nature Power to Moonblast.
- Changes users of Camouflage and Mimicry to Fairy-type.
- Gives Secret Power the added effect of lowering Special Attack by one stage and gives it Fairy Wind's animation.
- Causes natural objects to disappear while in effect. They cannot be destroyed while terrain until they return.
On the field
| Game | Region | Location | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| SwSh | Galar | Various areas of the Wild Area | Random days after becoming Champion, all day |
| SwShIoA | Galar | Various areas of the Isle of Armor | Random days after becoming Champion, all day |
| SwShCT | Galar | Various areas of the Crown Tundra | Random days after becoming Champion, all day |
| BDSP | Sinnoh | Route 210 (north) | Always |
| BDSP | Sinnoh | Victory Road B1F deep | Always |
| BDSP | Sinnoh | Mt. Coronet B1F | Always |
| BDSP | Sinnoh | Turnback Cave | Always |
In the anime
- Main article: Misty Terrain (move) → In the anime
In the manga

- Main article: Misty Terrain (move) → In the manga
In other generations
In battle
Core series
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Cantonese | 薄霧場地 Bohkmouh Chèuhngdeih |
| Mandarin | 薄霧場地 / 薄雾场地 Bówù Chǎngdì | |
| French | Champ Brumeux | |
| German | Nebelfeld | |
| Italian | Campo Nebbioso | |
| Korean | 미스트필드 Mist Field | |
| European Portuguese | Campo Enevoado | |
| Russian | Туманное Поле Tumannoye Pole | |
| Spanish | Campo de Niebla | |