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Availability Contest Spectaculars On Smogon's Movedex: Generation V Generation VI Generation VII Generation VIII Generation IX Foul Play (Japanese: イカサマ Foul Play) is a damage-dealing Dark-type move introduced in Generation V. It was TM21 in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! and TR81 in Pokémon Sword and Shield. Effects Foul Play uses the opponent's Attack stat instead of the user's in damage calculation. In other words, the move acts as if the target is attacking themselves, and thus is more powerful when the opponent has higher Attack. Z-Move effects

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If you use Foul Play on a Pokemon with Huge Power or Choice Band/LO, it doesn't take those boosts into effect. For example, a Banded Adamant Huge Power Azumarill has an attack stat of 654 after accounting for the ability and band. If you use Foul Play against it though, it will use the unmodified stat of 218. Foul Play Attack & Move listings for Pokémon Sword & Shield. Details all stats for each move and each Pokémon that can learn it Pokémon That Learn Foul Play By Level Up in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Pokémon That Learn Foul Play By Technical Machine (TM062) Pokémon That Learn Foul Play By Breeding Foul Play Attack & Move listings for Pokémon Scarlet & Violet. Details all stats for each move and each Pokémon that can learn it This Pokemon ignores other Pokemon's stat stages when taking or doing damage. Technician This Pokemon's moves of 60 power or less have 1.5x power, including Struggle.

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TM Egg Move This Pokédex entry is for Generation VII Pokémon games. Check out Foul Play Pokémon Sword & Shield data, Pokémon That Learn Foul Play By Level Up Pokémon That Learn Foul Play By Technical Machine (TM21) in Pokémon Let's Go: Pokémon That Learn Foul Play By Breeding: Pokémon That Learn Foul Play By Move Tutor Foul Play ( Japanese : イカサマ, Hepburn : Trickery) is a Dark - type move introduced in Generation V. It is the Dark-type version of Play Rough . Contents 1 Description 2 Effect 3 Learnset 3.1 By leveling up 3.2 By TM/TR 3.3 By breeding 3.4 By Move Tutor 3.5 Special move 3.5.1 Generation V 3.6 By event 3.6.1 Generation V 4 Gallery Description Effect Foul Play is a Dark-type Move in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl (BDSP). Learn what Pokemon can learn Foul Play, as well as its Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect. List of Contents Foul Play - Effect Pokemon That Learn Foul Play Pokemon BDSP Related Guides Foul Play - Effect Pokemon That Learn Foul Play By Default Umbreon By Level Up Dive into Foul Play, a Dark-type move in Pokémon GO. Uncover its battle stats, effectiveness, and top Pokémon users. Master your strategy now!

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Foul Play is a strong Dark-type move with its high 95 base power. This move is often used as a secondary STAB move for Dark-type Pokemon or as a coverage move for non-Dark Pokemon. Foul Play uses the target's Attack stat as an indicator of how strong the damage is. Game Descriptions. Black White. The user turns the target's power against it. The higher the target's Attack stat, the greater the damage. Black 2 White 2. The user turns the target's power against it. The higher the target's Attack stat, the greater the damage. X Y. The user turns the target's power against it. Foul Play is a Move learned by Umbreon in Pokemon UNITE. Learn the effects of Foul Play, as well as its damage at each level, cooldown time, level to learn and upgrade, status effects it inflicts, and all Pokemon builds using Foul Play. Yeah. With the exception of Sabeleye and the Houndour family, the Pokémon that can learn the move have great Attack stats, so there isn't really a point of using it over, say, Crunch. (Unless of course you know you're facing a Pokémon with an even better Attack stat than your own, but it's really situation and unreliable.) - Kevin Yap.

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Foul Play is superior to Dark Pulse; despite both moves being 2 bar, the former has a significantly shorter cooldown and as a result, higher DPS.. Umbreon is a very strong Pokemon in Great League, as its low ATK stat distribution gives it extraordinary bulk. Its relatively neutral Dark typing makes it highly viable in a variety of team. Foul Play is a Dark-type charged attack. The following Pokémon are currently able to learn this attack. Foul Play article, on Bulbapedia Foul Play article, on the Pokémon Wiki