Focus Punch (move)

Focus Punch (Japanese: きあいパンチ  Punch) is a damage-dealing move introduced in Generation III. It was TM01 from Generation III to Generation IV.

Generation III
Focus Punch is a decreased priority move. The user of Focus Punch will start focusing at the beginning of the turn the move is used, then execute the move Focus Punch at a priority of -3, unless it was hit by another Pokémon's damaging move before executing Focus Punch, in which case it will lose its focus and be unable to attack that turn. The user's focus will not be broken if its is attacked or if it is hit by a status move.

Its charging message is displayed before any other moves.

is consumed even if the user loses its focus and fails to execute the move. Even if the user loses focus, it is considered the last move used (for the purposes of, etc.).

If a Pokémon becomes locked into Focus Punch by Encore but selected a different move that turn and hasn't already moved, it will use Focus Punch at the priority of the move it selected, but the charging message does not appear and it will still lose its focus if it took damage from an attack that turn.

Focus Punch can also be used as part of a Pokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining extra three appeal points if move was used in the prior turn.

Generation IV
If the user is hit before the attack, it will say, " used Focus Punch!" before it says the " lost its focus and couldn't move!"

Generation V onward
It no longer states " used Focus Punch!" preceding " lost its focus and couldn't move!"

PP is no longer consumed if the user loses its focus and fails to execute the move. If the user loses focus, it is ignored when determining the last move used (for the purposes of, etc.).

If a Pokémon becomes locked into Focus Punch by Encore but selected a different move that turn and hasn't already moved, it will use Focus Punch at the priority of the move it selected regardless of whether it took damage that turn, and the charging message will not appear.

Description
Powerful, but makes the user flinch if hit by the target.


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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
Focus Punch has a charge-up turn (akin to, , etc.), and can hit even when the user is hit during the turn of charge-up, unless the user is inflicted with a Status condition like paralysis or sleep.

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Trivia

 * Focus Punch has the highest base power of any move, except  at its full power.
 * Since Focus Punch has a higher priority than, , , , or , they are unable to break the focus of a Pokémon using Focus Punch. Thus, they and Focus Punch itself are the only attacks that can strike a Pokémon in the same turn it successfully uses Focus Punch, without the use of or.
 * In Generation III, will cause the user of Focus Punch to prepare to use it, but not execute the attack. This glitch is triggered by selecting Focus Punch in a Double Battle on the first Pokémon, pressing the "B" button, then switching out the first Pokémon. When the battle is conducted, the first Pokémon will tighten its focus in preparation for Focus Punch, then switch out. This is due to charging turn having a priority of +8, and therefore being executed before switch out.
 * and are able to learn Focus Punch, despite lacking any visible hands to use the move. In Shroomish's case, it is likely explained by the fact that it evolves into, which not only has arms, but also is a Fighting type. The fact that Togekiss can learn the move is likely due to the fact that it evolves from , a Pokémon that does have hands.

In other languages
Power-Punch Puño certero Mitra-Poing Centripugno きあいパンチ 真气拳（招式）