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Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad The Pokémon is paralyzed and may fail to act. Instead of saying " is paralyzed! It can't move!", it will say " couldn't move because it's paralyzed!" Similarly, the displayed text that appears when a Pokémon gets fully paralyzed changes once again. The text that is shown when a Pokémon gets paralyzed changes from " is paralyzed! It may be unable to move!" to " is paralyzed, so it may be unable to move!". The Speed of a paralyzed Pokémon is decreased by 50% (as opposed to 75%). Magic Guard no longer prevents from being fully paralyzed.Įlectric-type Pokémon are now immune to paralysis. Pokémon now glow yellow and their animation slows down when inflicted with paralysis. In Generation IV, Magic Guard prevents from being fully paralyzed. Paralysis no longer decreases the chance of escape. Instead of saying " is fully paralyzed!", it will say " is paralyzed! It can't move!" The text is also different when fully paralyzed.
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In Pokémon Stadium 2, much like in subsequent generations, a short animation plays when a Pokémon cannot move due to full paralysis, albeit its visuals are borrowed from Spark.Īn animation is shown now when a Pokémon is fully paralyzed (in contrast to previous generations, where there was only an animation when paralysis was inflicted). The irregularities from Generation I are fixed. It will not be reduced if the new Pokémon uses a Speed-modifying attack. In Pokémon Stadium 2, however, the new Pokémon's Speed is reduced if the last Speed-modifying attack used was one that raised Speed. If a paralyzed Pokémon Baton Passed to another paralyzed Pokémon, the second one would not have its Speed reduced until a move that affected the Speed stat modifier, recalculating its Speed, was used. The speed drop stays even if the Pokémon was cured of Paralysis using an item or rest.Using Agility would return the dropped speed to normal and double it.

There are also some other irregularities in the Generation I handheld games: Paralysis also decreases the chance of escape. In the handheld games, this is subject to the stat modifications glitch. The Speed of a paralyzed Pokémon is decreased by 75%. The specifics work differently between generations. In addition, the afflicted Pokémon's Speed is decreased. In general, a paralyzed Pokémon runs a 25% risk of losing their turn due to full paralysis.
