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== Effects == | == Effects == | ||
Pokérus has no negative effects<sup>[probably]</sup> | Pokérus has no negative effects <sup>[probably]</sup> <sup>[does it have good effects?]</sup> site wise. However, symptoms may include a few of the selection, if not, all: | ||
* Coughing | |||
* Sore Throat | |||
* Sneezing | |||
* Runny Noses | |||
* Exhaustion | |||
* Nausea | |||
* A low-grade fever | |||
Pokérus is highly contagious and may spread through the party, but has not been known to infect Trainers. If it does you should probably go see a doctor because that's either a mutated strain or some other virus. Oh, and if the Pokémon foams at the mouth and starts acting funny, THAT. IS. NOT. POKÉRUS. |
Revision as of 16:48, 3 November 2022
Pokérus is a harmless status condition that a Pokémon may get.
Obtainment
Pokérus has a small, random chance to be contracted by any Pokémon that is currently within a Party. Once it's been contracted, the Pokémon will have it for exactly 7 days, after which it will wear off, leaving a small immunity symbol () instead. Once a Pokémon has had Pokérus, it cannot get it again.
Effects
Pokérus has no negative effects [probably] [does it have good effects?] site wise. However, symptoms may include a few of the selection, if not, all:
- Coughing
- Sore Throat
- Sneezing
- Runny Noses
- Exhaustion
- Nausea
- A low-grade fever
Pokérus is highly contagious and may spread through the party, but has not been known to infect Trainers. If it does you should probably go see a doctor because that's either a mutated strain or some other virus. Oh, and if the Pokémon foams at the mouth and starts acting funny, THAT. IS. NOT. POKÉRUS.