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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an [[Electric_(type)|Electric]]-type [[Status moves|status-based]] move. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an [[Electric_(type)|Electric]]-type [[Status moves|status-based]] move. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 18 May 2022
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Statistical Attributes
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Thunder Wave is an Electric-type status-based move.
It is also known as TM45—the encapsulating TM device of this move.
Function
Thunder Wave paralyzes the opponent; the only immunities to that are: Ground-type Pokémon (due to the move's Electric-type classification), Electric-type Pokémon, the Lightning Rod ability, the Limber ability, or if a volatile status ailment already exists (not overwritable if so).
If the user is a Normalize-possessor, it will vulnerate Ground-type Pokémon to the move, since it will be calculated with Normal-type damage-modifiers.
Learnability
Level-Up/Instinction
TMs