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  1. Jun 11, 2024 · Generation III. Fake Out inflicts damage and always makes the target flinch, unless it has the Ability Inner Focus or Shield Dust. It has a priority of +1, so is used before all moves that do not have increased priority. Fake Out will fail if not used on the first turn the user is out.

    • Physical
    • 10 (max. 16)
    • 40
    • Normal
  2. Fake Out attacks with a priority of +3 and causes the target to flinch if it hits. It is only successful on the first turn the Pokémon is in battle, but reset each time the Pokémon switches out and back in.

    • 100
    • 40
    • Physical
    • Normal
  3. Fake Out (Japanese: ねこだまし Slap Hands) is a Normal-type move introduced in Generation III. It is guaranteed to go first and also makes the opponent flinch. If one doesn't use it on the first turn, Fake Out will fail.

  4. This attack hits first and makes the target flinch. It only works the first turn the user is in battle. Secondary Effect: Effect Rate: Causes opponent to flinch. 100 %. Corresponding Z-Move: Z-Move Power: Breakneck Blitz.

  5. Fake Out attacks with a priority of +3 and causes the target to flinch if it hits. It is only successful on the first turn the Pokémon is in battle, but reset each time the Pokémon switches out and back in.

  6. No other moves have the same effect as Fake Out. Pokémon. Normal Pokémon get STAB, and have their types highlighted in green. Pokémon with higher Attack are more suited to Fake Out's physical damage, and have the stat highlighted in green.

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  8. Detailed effects for the Pokémon move, Fake Out, along with a list of Pokémon that can learn it.