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Leech seed
Leech seed












leech seed

When the Pokémon is hit by an HP-absorbing move, the Pokémon's HP is not absorbed and the enemy is damaged instead. When the Pokémon is attacked by an HP-absorbing move, the enemy takes damage without the Pokémon's HP being absorbed! Inflicts damage on a foe that tries to drain the Pokémon's HP with an attack. Inflicts damage on the foe if hit by a move that drains HP. For Generation VIII games, ignore Abilities introduced in Generation IX or later.For Generation VII games, ignore Abilities introduced in Generation VIII or later. Once youve obtained a copy of TM095 - Leech Life, you will be able to craft more copies of it at any Pokemon Centers TM Machine.For Generation VI games, ignore Abilities introduced in Generation VII or later.For Generation V games, ignore Abilities introduced in Generation VI or later.For Generation IV games, ignore Hidden Abilities.For Generation III games, ignore Abilities introduced in Generation IV or later and Hidden Abilities.Please note that this is only 100% accurate to Generation IX games. Liquid Ooze has no effect outside of battle. It also affects the seeded status condition. This means that the victim's team loses the battle if both teams had their final Pokémon sent out. If the recipient of Leech Seed's effect were to faint due to Liquid Ooze on the same turn as the victim of Leech Seed, then the victim faints before the recipient. As of Generation II, the seed drains the target of its HP by up to the amount of HP that makes up 1/8 of its max HP, then transfers it to the user. In Generation I, the seed drains the target of its HP by up to the amount of HP that makes up 1/16 of its max HP, then transfers it to the user. This means that the user's team loses the battle if both teams had their final Pokémon sent out. Leech Seed is a Grass-type move introduced in Generation I. If the user of an HP-draining move were to faint due to Liquid Ooze on the same turn as the victim of the move, then the user faints before the victim.

#LEECH SEED FULL#

Prior to Generation V, Liquid Ooze did not affect Dream Eater.Įven if the user of the HP-draining move cannot heal from its effect due to having full HP or the effect of Heal Block, it will still take damage. The damage dealt by the move is not affected. If a Pokémon with Liquid Ooze is hit by a draining move such as Giga Drain or Leech Life (including the status move Strength Sap), or takes damage from the effect of Leech Seed, the amount of HP that would be recovered by the opponent is dealt as damage instead (after applying the effect of Big Root). Liquid Ooze causes HP-draining moves used on the Pokémon with this Ability to damage their user instead of healing them. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.














Leech seed