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Paralysis VIII

Paralysis, also known as Paralyzed and abbreviated PAR, is a status condition.

Description[]

Paralysis reduces the target's Speed stat by 75% until its effects wear off, and it has a 1/4 chance of being unable to attack that turn, known as "Fully Paralyzed". As of Generation II, if the Baton Pass is used, the Speed reduction is ignored.

There are different visual effects for when a Pokémon is paralyzed. In Generation I, small lightning bolts appear at the beginning of each turn. In Generation II, two lightning bolt "shields" appear at the beginning of the turn. In Generation III, lightning bolts appear and flash around the Pokémon while they are fully paralyzed. In Generation IV and Generation V, lightning appears around the fully paralyzed Pokémon.

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Pokémon Stadium series[]

In Pokémon Stadium, paralysis reduces the targets Speed stat by 25%. Also, it has a 1/4 chance of being unable to attack that turn, known as "Fully Paralyzed".

Paralysis functions the same in Pokémon Stadium 2, but one difference is that if Baton Pass is used, the Speed reduction is ignored.

Pokémon Trading Card Game series[]

In Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Card GB2 Here Comes Team Great Rocket!, Pokémon cannot attack or retreat for one turn while paralyzed. The card is turned clockwise while paralyzed. These exact rules are followed in the Pokémon Trading Card Game itself.

Pokémon Battle Revolution[]

In Pokémon Battle Revolution, paralysis reduces the targets the Speed stat by 25%. Also, it has a 1/4 chance of being unable to attack that turn, known as "Fully Paralyzed". If Baton Pass is used, the Speed reduction is ignored.

Anime[]

  • In "Poké Ball Peril", Professor Ivy had been paralyzed when she attempted to save a Raticate who wandered too close to a group of Vileplume who were releasing Stun Spore.
  • In "The Stun Spore Detour", Ash and Tracey both become paralyzed after inhaling Vileplume's Stun Spore. Misty sets out alone to find Salveyo weed to cure them. Jessie also suffered a similar fate which force James and Meowth to find Salveyo weed themselves. They ultimately make a plan to steal the Salveyo weed that Misty collected. But because she felt bad and knew that they were trying to help Jessie, she gave some of hers to them. The weed was boiled into tea and Ash, Tracey, and Jessie fully recovered.
  • In "Scraggy—Hatched to be Wild!", Scraggy becomes paralyzed after being attacked by a wild Galvantula. Iris and Axew retrieve an herb which she then crushes into a medicine to cure his status ailment.
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