![]() ![]() In Generation VIII, the game will check on the next available random event increment after midnight. This does not happen in any other generation. In Generation III, if the player deposits an infected Pokémon inside a PC, saves inside a Pokémon Center prior to midnight, shuts off the game, resumes the game after midnight, withdraws the infected Pokémon from the PC, and exits the Pokémon Center, it is possible for the infected Pokémon to be cured of the Pokérus upon stepping outside of the building. Other options include putting a Pokémon in the Day Care or sending it to Stadium 2 in Generation II, Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire in Generation III, My Pokémon Ranch in Generation IV, Pokémon Bank in Generation VI and Generation VII, or Pokémon HOME in Generation VIII. The Pokémon still gains double effort values when cured.ĭue to the beneficial nature of the Pokérus, players will often place an infected Pokémon in the PC where it will keep the infection indefinitely, so that it may be withdrawn to spread the virus at will. Once this time has passed, the Pokémon becomes cured and will be immune to the virus in the future. The number of days before a Pokémon will be cured of the Pokérus can vary from one to four days. Eggs may catch the Pokérus like any other Pokémon.Ī Pokérus infection only progresses towards cured status when a new day starts with the infected Pokémon in the party (or if, when the game is loaded, it is not the same day as it was when the game was saved). The Pokérus may only spread to a Pokémon directly adjacent to an already infected Pokémon, and only if they have never had Pokérus before. The Pokérus may spread if an infected Pokémon is in the player's party after a battle. ![]() ![]() As long as the Pokémon is infected with the Pokérus, it can spread the virus to other Pokémon in the player's party. If the Pokémon becomes affected by a status condition such as Sleep, the Pokérus icon will be temporarily replaced until the status condition is cured. When a Pokémon is infected with the Pokérus, their status screen will display an icon indicating this special "status" the same way status conditions would be noted. If any of the player's Pokémon are infected, the Pokérus may spread among Pokémon in the player's party after any battle.įrom Generation IV onward, the Pokérus became more accessible, with worldwide trading facilitated by Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Pokérus has a 3 in 65,536 (or approximately a 1 in 21,845) chance of being generated on one of the player's Pokémon after a battle, making it rarer than encountering or hatching a Shiny Pokémon. While it is represented similarly to status conditions, the Pokérus is not a status condition, so it cannot be healed at a Pokémon Center or with any status condition healing item. However, the Pokérus timer can be delayed by several methods, such as by placing the infected Pokémon in a PC Box. The infected Pokémon can infect other Pokémon with the virus for a period of one to four days. Effort points gained from Vitamins and Feathers are not doubled. When a Pokémon has the Pokérus, it gains double the effort values from battling (e.g., fighting a Magikarp will give two Speed EVs, rather than one). Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. ![]()
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