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'''Stance Change''' is one of the many [[Ability|abilities]] that are inheritable by Pokémon. | '''Stance Change''' is one of the many [[Ability|abilities]] that are inheritable by Pokémon. | ||
==Function== | ==Function== | ||
Stance Change | Stance Change is exclusive to Aegislash. When using a damage-dealing move, Aegislash switches to its Blade Forme. When using the move King's Shield, Aegislash switches to its Shield Forme. | ||
The form change occurs when the appropriate move is selected, regardless of whether the attack goes ahead (e.g. prevented by paralysis). | |||
==Inheritees Pokémon== | ==Inheritees Pokémon== | ||
===Predominant ability=== | ===Predominant ability=== | ||
{{PrimaryAbilityList|Stance Change}} | {{PrimaryAbilityList|Stance Change}} |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 2 January 2021
Stance Change is one of the many abilities that are inheritable by Pokémon.
Function
Stance Change is exclusive to Aegislash. When using a damage-dealing move, Aegislash switches to its Blade Forme. When using the move King's Shield, Aegislash switches to its Shield Forme.
The form change occurs when the appropriate move is selected, regardless of whether the attack goes ahead (e.g. prevented by paralysis).
Inheritees Pokémon
Predominant ability
# No. | Pokémon | Type 1 | Type 2 | Ability 1 | Ability 2 | Hidden Ability | |
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681 | ![]() |
Aegislash | Steel | Ghost | Stance Change |