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The '''Sucker Punch glitch''' occurs in {{SwSh}}. The [[glitch]] involves a Double Battle (which mustn't have been started by the player) and only two remaining foes. If Sucker Punch is used on the Pokémon on the right, the move may fail even if the move was a damaging move.
The '''Sucker Punch glitch''' occurs in {{SwSh}}. The [[glitch]] involves a Double Battle (which mustn't have been started by the player), one remaining Pokémon from the user's side, and only two remaining foes. If Sucker Punch is used on the Pokémon on the right, the move may fail even if the move was a damaging move.


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The Sucker Punch glitch occurs in Pokémon Sword and Shield. The glitch involves a Double Battle (which mustn't have been started by the player), one remaining Pokémon from the user's side, and only two remaining foes. If Sucker Punch is used on the Pokémon on the right, the move may fail even if the move was a damaging move.

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