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+ | |ja_name = みがわり |
+ | |ja_trans = Scapegoat |
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+ | |generation = I |
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+ | |type = Normal |
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+ | |category = Status |
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+ | |power = N/A |
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+ | |accuracy = N/A |
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− | }}'''Substitute''' (Japanese: '''みがわり''' ''Scapegoat'') is a {{type|Normal}}-[[Types|type]] [[move]] that, when used, will make a substitute of the user at the cost of 25% of its HP. The substitute will take the damage from the opposing Pokémon until it breaks. A substitute cannot be created if your Pokémon's health is less than 25% of its maximum HP. A one-hit KO attack will always break a substitute if it hits. Interestingly, in Generations 1 and 2, the Substitute takes the appearance of a Rhydon. In all subsequent games it is a plush toy that resembles a Larvitar. However, the most common theory is that it resembles the being inside [[Kangaskhan|Kangaskhan's]] pouch. |
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+ | {{Nihongo|Substitute|みがわり|Scapegoat}} is a {{type|Normal}}-[[Types|type]] [[move]] introduced in [[Generation I]] that, when used, will make a decoy of/for the user. It was [[TM50]] in [[Generation I]] until it lost its TM status in [[Generation II]]. It is [[TM90]] since [[Generation IV]]. In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], it is available as [[TM08]]. In Generation VIII, it is [[TR20]] for [[Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield]]. In [[Generation IX]], it is [[TM103]] for [[Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet]]. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | {{Movedesctop|Normal}} |
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+ | {{Movedescmid|{{G|RB}}{{G|Ye}}{{G|STAD}}{{G|STA2}}|Uses 1/4 of the user's maximum HP to create a substitute that takes the opponent's attacks.}} |
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+ | {{Movedescmid|{{G|GS}}{{G|C}}|Makes a decoy with 1/4 user's max HP.}} |
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+ | {{Movedescmid|{{G|RS}}{{G|E}}{{G|COL}}{{G|XD}}|Creates a decoy using 1/4 of the user's maximum HP.}} |
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+ | {{Movedescmid|{{G|FRLG}}|The user creates a decoy using one-quarter of its full HP.}} |
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+ | {{Movedescmid|{{G|DP}}{{G|Pt}}{{G|HGSS}}<br />{{G|BW}}{{G|B2W2}}<br />{{G|XY}}{{G|ORAS}}<br />{{G|SM}}{{G|USUM}}{{G|PE}}|The user makes a copy of itself using some of its HP. The copy serves as the user's decoy.}} |
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+ | {{Movedescmid|{{G|SwSh}}{{G|BDSP}}{{G|LA}}<br />{{G|SV}}|The user creates a copy of itself using some of its HP. The copy serves as the user's decoy.}} |
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+ | {{Movedescend}} |
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+ | ==Effect== |
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+ | The substitute is created at the cost of 25% of the user's HP and will take all or most of the incoming damage from the opposing Pokémon until it breaks. A substitute cannot be created if your Pokémon's health is less than 25% of its maximum HP. A one-hit KO attack will always break a substitute if it hits. |
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+ | ===Limitations=== |
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+ | With the release of [[Generation VI]], sound-based moves such as [[Hyper Voice]] and [[Growl]] can bypass a Substitute and affect the user directly. As well, Generation VI made it so that a Pokémon with the Ability [[Infiltrator]] can hit a target using Substitute. |
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+ | Moves that can bypass a substitute and damage the user: |
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+ | *[[Boomburst]] |
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+ | *[[Bug Buzz]] |
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+ | *[[Chatter]] |
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+ | *[[Disarming Voice]] |
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+ | *[[Echoed Voice]] |
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+ | *[[Relic Song]] |
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+ | *[[Round]] |
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+ | *[[Snore]] |
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+ | *[[Uproar]] |
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+ | Further, there are moves that do not damage the user but bypass their substitute and affect them in other ways: |
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+ | *[[Confide]] |
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+ | *[[Grass Whistle]] |
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+ | *[[Growl]] |
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+ | *[[Metal Sound]] |
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+ | *[[Noble Roar]] |
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+ | *[[Parting Shot]] |
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+ | *[[Perish Song]] |
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+ | *[[Roar]] |
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+ | *[[Screech]] |
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+ | *[[Sing]] |
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+ | *[[Snarl]] |
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+ | *[[Supersonic]] |
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+ | *[[Whirlwind]] |
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+ | Plus, any move used by a Pokémon with the ability infiltrator will bypass the substitute and affect the target directly, opening the door for a wider range of attacks not listed here. |
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+ | ===Appearance=== |
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+ | In [[Generation I|Generations I]] and [[Generation II|II]], the Substitute takes the appearance of a [[Rhydon]]. In all subsequent games it is a plush toy that is said to resemble a [[Larvitar]]. However, some contend that it resembles the being inside [[Kangaskhan]]'s pouch. When the move is used, the user appears to jump back to the sidelines leaving a puff of smoke in its wake. From this the Substitute appears. When a user attacks while it is active, the substitute will move out of the way while the user comes back onto the battlefield. Once the user's move is complete, they return to their location off-screen and the substitute takes its place once more. |
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+ | {{SpriteGallery |
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+ | |rbspr = RB Sub front.png |
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+ | |yspr = RB Sub front.png |
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+ | |Iback = RB Sub back.png |
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+ | |gldspr = RB Sub front.png |
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+ | |slvspr = RB Sub front.png |
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+ | |cryspr = RB Sub front.png |
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+ | |IIback = RB Sub back.png |
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+ | |rbysapspr = RS Sub front.png |
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+ | |emeraldspr = RS Sub front.png |
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+ | |IIIback = RS Sub back.png |
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+ | |dpspr = DP Sub front.png |
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+ | |ptspr = DP Sub front.png |
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+ | |IVback = DP Sub back.png |
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+ | |bwspr = Substitute BW.png |
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+ | |b2w2spr = Substitute BW.png |
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+ | |Vback = Substitute BW back.png |
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+ | |xyspr = |
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+ | |orasspr = |
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+ | |VIback = |
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+ | |pespr = |
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+ | |VIIback = |
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+ | |swshspr = |
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+ | |VIIIback = |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Learnset== |
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+ | ===By leveling up=== |
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+ | {{Movelisttop/1|Normal}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|064|Kadabra|{{type|psychic}}|Human-Like|||||||26{{G|PE||sup}}||}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|065|Alakazam|{{type|psychic}}|Human-Like|||||||26{{G|PE||sup}}||}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|122|Mr. Mime|{{type|psychic}}/{{type|fairy}}|Human-Like|47|11|9{{G|RSE||sup}}<br/>8{{G|FRLG||sup}}|29|29|29|29{{G|SMUSUM||sup}}<br/>40{{G|PE}}||}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|352|Kecleon|{{type|normal}}|Field|||40|39{{G|DP||sup}}<br/>37{{G|PtHGSS||sup}}|37|37{{G|XY||sup}}<br/>42{{G|ORAS||sup}}|42|42{{G|BDSP||sup}}|}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|439|Mime Jr.|{{type|psychic}}/{{type|fairy}}|Undiscovered||||29|29|29|29||}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|479|Rotom|{{type|electric}}/{{type|ghost}}|Amorphous||||36|36|36|36|40|40}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|656|Froakie|{{type|water}}|Water 1||||||35|35||35}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|657|Frogadier|{{type|water}}|Water 1||||||38|40||40}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|658|Greninja|{{type|water}}/{{type|dark}}|Water 1||||||43|42||42}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|944|Shroodle|{{type|poison}}/{{type|normal}}|Field|||||||||36}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|945|Grafaiai|{{type|poison}}/{{type|normal}}|Field|||||||||40}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|1000|Gholdengo|{{type|steel}}/{{type|ghost}}|Undiscovered|||||||||21}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|1011|Dipplin|{{type|grass}}/{{type|dragon}}|Grass/Dragon|||||||||44}} |
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+ | {{Movelistmid/1|Normal|1019|Hydrapple|{{type|grass}}/{{type|dragon}}|Grass/Dragon|||||||||44}} |
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+ | {{Movelistend/1|Normal}} |
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+ | ===By TM/TR=== |
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+ | Every Pokémon can learn this move, even the ones that don't learn TMs and TRs normally. The following Pokémon that cannot learn this move are listed here: |
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+ | *[[Caterpie]] |
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+ | *[[Metapod]] |
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+ | *[[Weedle]] |
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+ | *[[Kakuna]] |
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+ | *[[Magikarp]] |
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+ | *[[Ditto]] |
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+ | *[[Unown]] |
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+ | *[[Wobbuffet]] |
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+ | *[[Smeargle]] |
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+ | *[[Wurmple]] |
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+ | *[[Silcoon]] |
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+ | *[[Cascoon]] |
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+ | *[[Wynaut]] |
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+ | *[[Beldum]] |
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+ | *[[Kricketot]] |
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+ | *[[Burmy]] |
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+ | *[[Combee]] |
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+ | *[[Tynamo]] |
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+ | *[[Scatterbug]] |
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+ | *[[Spewpa]] |
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+ | *[[Cosmog]] |
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+ | *[[Cosmoem]] |
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+ | *[[Blipbug]] |
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+ | *[[Applin]] |
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+ | *[[Quaxly]] |
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+ | *[[Quaxwell]] |
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+ | ===By breeding=== |
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+ | ===By Move Tutor=== |
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+ | Every Pokémon can learn this move, even the ones aren't tutored normally. The following Pokémon that cannot learn this move are listed here: |
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+ | *[[Caterpie]] |
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+ | *[[Metapod]] |
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+ | *[[Weedle]] |
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+ | *[[Kakuna]] |
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+ | *[[Magikarp]] |
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+ | *[[Ditto]] |
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+ | *[[Unown]] |
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+ | *[[Wobbuffet]] |
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+ | *[[Smeargle]] |
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+ | *[[Wurmple]] |
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+ | *[[Silcoon]] |
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+ | *[[Cascoon]] |
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+ | *[[Wynaut]] |
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+ | *[[Beldum]] |
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+ | ===By event=== |
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+ | ====[[Generation II]]==== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | {{MoveGallery |
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− | + | |games = Substitute I.png {{!}} Substitute in [[Generation I]]. |
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+ | Substitute II.png {{!}} Substitute in [[Generation II]]. |
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− | </gallery> |
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+ | Substitute IV.png {{!}} Substitute depicted in [[Pokémon Diamond Version and Pokémon Pearl Version|Diamond, Pearl]], [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Platinum]], [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Version|HeartGold and SoulSilver]]. |
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+ | Substitute ORAS.png {{!}} Substitute depicted in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire]] & [[Pokémon X and Pokémon Y]]. |
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+ | Substitute GenVII.png {{!}} Substitute depicted in [[Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon|Sun, Moon,]] [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon]]. |
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+ | |anime = |
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+ | Lila Delcatty Cute Charm.png {{!}} Substitute being used by [[Lila's Delcatty]]. |
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+ | Juniper Accelgor Substitute.png {{!}} Substitute being used by [[Professor Juniper's Accelgor]]. |
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+ | |manga = |
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+ | Red's Pikachu Adventures Substitute.png {{!}} Substitute being used by [[Pika|Red's Pikachu]]. |
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+ | |other1 = SubstituteSSBU.png {{!}} Substitute depicted in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. |
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+ | }} |
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− | {{Generation |
+ | {{Generation I TMs and HMs}} |
+ | {{Generation IV TMs and HMs}} |
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+ | {{Generation V TMs and HMs}} |
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+ | {{Generation VI TMs and HMs}} |
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+ | {{Generation VII TMs}} |
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+ | {{Generation VIII TRs}} |
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+ | {{Generation IX TMs}} |
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+ | {{List of Normal-type moves}} |
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+ | [[pl:Substitute]] |
Latest revision as of 16:40, 29 February 2024
みがわり Scapegoat |
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Generation: | I |
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Type: | |
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Category | |
Power: | N/A |
Accuracy: | N/A |
PP: | 10, max: 16 |
Affects: | User |
Secondary Effect: | None |
Priority: | 0 |
Contact: | No |
Magic Coat: | No |
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Magic Bounce: | No |
Bright Powder: | No |
Protect/Detect: | No |
Snatch: | Yes |
Mirror Move: | No |
King's Rock: | No |
Substitute (Japanese: みがわり, Hepburn: Scapegoat) is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation I that, when used, will make a decoy of/for the user. It was TM50 in Generation I until it lost its TM status in Generation II. It is TM90 since Generation IV. In Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, it is available as TM08. In Generation VIII, it is TR20 for Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield. In Generation IX, it is TM103 for Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet.
Description
Games | Description |
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RBY | Uses 1/4 of the user's maximum HP to create a substitute that takes the opponent's attacks. |
GSC | Makes a decoy with 1/4 user's max HP. |
RSEXD | Creates a decoy using 1/4 of the user's maximum HP. |
FRLG | The user creates a decoy using one-quarter of its full HP. |
DPPtHGSS BWB2W2 XYORAS SMUSUMPE |
The user makes a copy of itself using some of its HP. The copy serves as the user's decoy. |
SwShBDSPLA SV |
The user creates a copy of itself using some of its HP. The copy serves as the user's decoy. |
Effect
The substitute is created at the cost of 25% of the user's HP and will take all or most of the incoming damage from the opposing Pokémon until it breaks. A substitute cannot be created if your Pokémon's health is less than 25% of its maximum HP. A one-hit KO attack will always break a substitute if it hits.
Limitations
With the release of Generation VI, sound-based moves such as Hyper Voice and Growl can bypass a Substitute and affect the user directly. As well, Generation VI made it so that a Pokémon with the Ability Infiltrator can hit a target using Substitute.
Moves that can bypass a substitute and damage the user:
Further, there are moves that do not damage the user but bypass their substitute and affect them in other ways:
- Confide
- Grass Whistle
- Growl
- Metal Sound
- Noble Roar
- Parting Shot
- Perish Song
- Roar
- Screech
- Sing
- Snarl
- Supersonic
- Whirlwind
Plus, any move used by a Pokémon with the ability infiltrator will bypass the substitute and affect the target directly, opening the door for a wider range of attacks not listed here.
Appearance
In Generations I and II, the Substitute takes the appearance of a Rhydon. In all subsequent games it is a plush toy that is said to resemble a Larvitar. However, some contend that it resembles the being inside Kangaskhan's pouch. When the move is used, the user appears to jump back to the sidelines leaving a puff of smoke in its wake. From this the Substitute appears. When a user attacks while it is active, the substitute will move out of the way while the user comes back onto the battlefield. Once the user's move is complete, they return to their location off-screen and the substitute takes its place once more.
Learnset
By leveling up
Pokémon | Type | Egg groups | Level | |||||||||
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Kadabra | psychic | Human-Like | 26PE | |||||||||
Alakazam | psychic | Human-Like | 26PE | |||||||||
Mr. Mime | psychic/fairy | Human-Like | 47 | 11 | 9RSE 8FRLG |
29 | 29 | 29 | 29SMUSUM 40PE |
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Kecleon | normal | Field | 40 | 39DP 37PtHGSS |
37 | 37XY 42ORAS |
42 | 42BDSP | ||||
Mime Jr. | psychic/fairy | Undiscovered | 29 | 29 | 29 | 29 | ||||||
Rotom | electric/ghost | Amorphous | 36 | 36 | 36 | 36 | 40 | 40 | ||||
Froakie | water | Water 1 | 35 | 35 | 35 | |||||||
Frogadier | water | Water 1 | 38 | 40 | 40 | |||||||
Greninja | water/dark | Water 1 | 43 | 42 | 42 | |||||||
Shroodle | poison/normal | Field | 36 | |||||||||
Grafaiai | poison/normal | Field | 40 | |||||||||
Gholdengo | steel/ghost | Undiscovered | 21 | |||||||||
Dipplin | grass/dragon | Grass/Dragon | 44 | |||||||||
Hydrapple | grass/dragon | Grass/Dragon | 44 | |||||||||
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move. |
By TM/TR
Every Pokémon can learn this move, even the ones that don't learn TMs and TRs normally. The following Pokémon that cannot learn this move are listed here:
- Caterpie
- Metapod
- Weedle
- Kakuna
- Magikarp
- Ditto
- Unown
- Wobbuffet
- Smeargle
- Wurmple
- Silcoon
- Cascoon
- Wynaut
- Beldum
- Kricketot
- Burmy
- Combee
- Tynamo
- Scatterbug
- Spewpa
- Cosmog
- Cosmoem
- Blipbug
- Applin
- Quaxly
- Quaxwell
By breeding
By Move Tutor
Every Pokémon can learn this move, even the ones aren't tutored normally. The following Pokémon that cannot learn this move are listed here:
- Caterpie
- Metapod
- Weedle
- Kakuna
- Magikarp
- Ditto
- Unown
- Wobbuffet
- Smeargle
- Wurmple
- Silcoon
- Cascoon
- Wynaut
- Beldum
By event
Generation II
Gallery
Generation I TMs and HMs | |
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TMs | |
HMs | |
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Pocket Monsters Red and Pocket Monsters Green · Pocket Monsters Blue · Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Blue Version · Pokémon Yellow Special Pikachu Edition |
Generation IV TMs and HMs | |||||||
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Pokémon Diamond Version and Pokémon Pearl Version · Pokémon Platinum Version · Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version |
Generation V TMs and HMs | |||||||
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TMs |
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HMs | |||||||
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Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version · Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 |
Generation VI TMs and HMs | |||||||
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Pokémon X and Pokémon Y*Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire |
Generation VII TMs | |||||||
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Alola |
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Kanto |
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Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon · Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon · Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! |
Generation VIII TRs | |
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#001–050 | |
#051–099 | |
See also | |
Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield |
Generation IX TMs | |
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#001–050 | |
#051–100 | |
#101–150 | |
#151–200 | |
#201–229 | |
See also | |
Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet |