The user recovers 1/4 of its max HP during the morning or night and 1/2 of its max HP during the day. For all three time periods, healing is doubled during Sunny Day and halved during Rain Dance and Sandstorm.
The user steals 1/8 of the target's max HP until the target is switched out, is KO'ed, or uses Rapid Spin; does not work against Grass-type Pokemon or Pokemon behind Substitutes.
Restores a fraction of the user's max HP depending on the weather: 2/3 during Sunny Day, 1/2 during regular weather and 1/4 during Rain Dance, Hail and Sandstorm.
The user steals 1/8 of the target's max HP until the target is switched out, is KO'ed, or uses Rapid Spin; does not work against Grass-type Pokemon or Pokemon behind Substitutes.
Restores a fraction of the user's max HP depending on the weather: 2/3 during Sunny Day, 1/2 during regular weather and 1/4 during Rain Dance, Hail and Sandstorm.
Attacks 2-5 times in one turn; if one of these attacks breaks a target's Substitute, the target will take damage for the rest of the hits. This move has a 3/8 chance to hit twice, a 3/8 chance to hit three times, a 1/8 chance to hit four times and a 1/8 chance to hit five times. If the user of this move has Skill Link, this move will always strike five times.
The user steals 1/8 of the target's max HP until the target is switched out, is KO'ed, or uses Rapid Spin; does not work against Grass-type Pokemon or Pokemon behind Substitutes.
The user switches out after use, even if it is currently trapped by another Pokemon. If the replacement Pokemon knows U-Turn and is holding Choice Band, Choice Lens or Choice Scarf, it will be locked into U-Turn, though Pokemon holding those items who don't know U-Turn can select their attack as normal. When a faster Pokemon uses Pursuit against a U-Turner, the U-Turner is hit for normal damage; when a slower Pokemon uses Pursuit against a U-Turner, the U-Turner makes its attack, then is hit by Pursuit for double power, and switches out.
On the first turn, the user bounces into the air, becoming uncontrollable, and evades most attacks. Gust, Twister, Thunder and Sky Uppercut have normal accuracy against a mid-air Pokemon, with Gust and Twister also gaining doubled power. The user may also be hit in mid-air if it was previously targeted by Lock-On or Mind Reader or if it is attacked by a Pokemon with No Guard. On the second turn, the user descends and has a 30% chance to paralyze the target.