Future Sight (move)
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Future Sight (Japanese:みらいよちFuture Sight) is a damage-dealingPsychic-typemove introduced inGeneration II.
It is:
Effect
| This move effect may be in need of research. Reason:In all gens, when in a turn does the Future Sight attack land? You candiscuss this on the talk page. |
Generations II to IV
On the turn Future Sight is selected, this attack will do nothing other than say that the user has foreseen an attack. Two turns later, Future Sight will do damage against the target (this happens after both Pokémon have attacked).
The damage dealt uses theSpecial Attack stat of the user andSpecial Defense stat of the targetat the time of move selection (not at the time the attack actually hits; if the target is switched out, the attack will hit its replacement but the damage is based on the original target Pokémon). Damage dealt by Future Sight does not have a type; it is not affected by type effectiveness (so it can hitDark-type Pokémon), does not receiveSTAB, and can hit Pokémon withWonder Guard.
Future Sight cannot land acritical hit and its damage is not increased byLife Orb. Future Sight is not affected byprotection moves orEndure. A Pokémon holding aFocus Band orFocus Sash can survive Future Sight.
Future Sight fails when used if the target is already set to be hit by Future Sight orDoom Desire. Future Sight can hit the Pokémon that used the move. If Future Sight misses, the miss will not occur until the third turn, and the game will display that the move "failed" rather than "missed".
InDouble Battles, if the intended target has already fainted by the time the attack is foreseen such that there is no target, Future Sight will redirect the same as other moves do (e.g., target the other opponent instead). If there is no target at the targeted slot by the time the attack is due, Future Sight will fail without further notice.
Future Sight has a base power of 80 and an accuracy of 90.
InPokémon Stadium 2, if both players only have one Pokémon left, and both are KO'ed by Future Sight, then the battle is declared a Draw.
Future Sight can be used as the second move of aPokémon Contest combination, with the user gaining 3 bonus appeal points ifCalm Mind,Confusion,Kinesis, orPsychic was used in the previous turn.
Generation V
Future Sight's power is increased from 80 to 100, its accuracy from 90% to 100%, and its PP is reduced from 15 to 10.
Future Sight now calculates its damage when it hits rather than when it is selected. Future Sight uses the user's Special Attack and the hit Pokémon's Special Defense at the time damage is dealt.
It now inflicts damage as aPsychic-type move; therefore, it is affected by type effectiveness (so cannot affectDark-type Pokémon), can receiveSTAB, and will not necessarily hit throughWonder Guard. If the user is on the field and hasNormalize or was affected byElectrify when Future Sight hits, it hits as aNormal- orElectric-type move respectively (regardless of whether this was the case when the move was used); however, it cannot be redirected byLightning Rod even if it is an Electric-type move. Future Sight can now land acritical hit.
If the user is not on the field when Future Sight hits, its Ability and held item are not applied.
In battles with multiple opponents, Future Sight may now target a slot without an active Pokémon. (If a Pokémon occupies the selected slot by the time the attack is due, Future Sight will attack as intended.) If there is no target at the targeted slot by the time the attack is due, Future Sight will still fail without further notice.
A Pokémon can now endure Future Sight withEndure orSturdy, in addition to theFocus Sash andFocus Band. Future Sight disappears with no message if it would hit the Pokémon that used the move.
Generation VI onwards
Future Sight's power was increased again from 100 to 120.
In Contests, the move increases from two appeal to six appeal if the move used by the previous Pokémon that round was also a Psychic-type move. This bonus cannot trigger if used first in the round, even if the move used by the last round's last Pokémon was a Psychic-type move.
Generation IX
Pokémon Legends: Z-A
Future Sight acts as a time-delayed version ofRock Slide; on usage, an area centered on the target's position visibly glows and then vanishes. After a few seconds, damaging projectiles rain down on the area. Future Sight can hit multiple enemies in a single usage, but will not deal extra damage if a target is struck more than once.
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Learnset
- No STAB applies prior toGeneration V.
Byleveling up
ByTM/TR
Bybreeding
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Special move
Generation VII
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| 0468 | ![]() ![]() | Flying | Fairy | Island Scan -Poni GauntletSM | ||
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Byevent
Generation II
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| 0131 | ![]() ![]() | Monster | Water 1 | New York Pokémon Center | ||
| Bold indicates a Pokémon gainsSTAB from this move. Italics indicates a Pokémon whose Evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move. A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method. An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation. | ||||||
Generation VIII
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| 0251 | ![]() ![]() | No Eggs Discovered | No Eggs Discovered | Jungle Celebi | |||
| Bold indicates a Pokémon gainsSTAB from this move. Italics indicates a Pokémon whose Evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move. A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method. An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation. | |||||||
In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
In theRescue Team,Explorers andAdventure Squad series, Future Sight is a status move which gives the user theSet Damage status condition for 3-4 turns. This status causes all of user's attacks to deal 35RB / 30TDS damage, regardless of other multipliers.
FromGates to Infinity, Future Sight is a damage-dealing move, which gives the user theFuture Sight status condition which lets the user charge the move for one turn. The user then unleashes the move on the next turn.
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Pokémon Conquest
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| Effect: Any target originally within the specified field will receive Psychic-type damage at the start of the opponent's second turn, even if the user faints. |
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A blue square indicates the user's position after performing the move, if the move changes their positioning at all.
Orange squares indicate spaces that are hit.
Red squares indicate the knockback on hit Pokémon.
Pokémon GO
In Pokémon GO, Future Sight is a Charged Attack that has been available since February 16, 2017.
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Pokémon Rumble Rush
Pokémon Masters EX
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| Truth-Seeking Future Sight | Special | Default 6★ EX | 200 300 | 240 240 | An opponent | — | The more the target's Sp. Def is lowered, the greater the power of this attack. | Bianca & Musharna | |||
Pokémon UNITE
In Pokémon UNITE, Future Sight isEspeon's andGardevoir's second move.
Espeon can obtain the move by reaching level 6 and upgradingGrowl into it instead ofPsybeam. The user locks on to an enemy, then deals damage a short time later to enemies in an area of effect centered on the locked-on target. More damage is dealt the lower the locked-on target's remaining HP is. While the user is locked onto a target, all other moves will target that enemy whenever possible. Each time one of these moves deals damage, Future Sight's cooldown is reduced. If the locked-on enemy is on the opposing team and is knocked out before the area-of-effect damage is dealt, a single powered-up use ofPsyshock orStored Power becomes available for a short time. When Psyshock is powered up, it hurls stronger psychic projectiles at a designated location that also cause an explosion, dealing damage to enemies in the area of effect. When Stored Power is powered up, it unleashes an increased number of psychic blasts and restores the user's HP when the blasts hit. At level 12, the user deals 10% more damage to the target that Future Sight is locked onto.
Gardevoir can obtain the move by evolving intoKirlia at level 5 and upgradingTeleport into it instead ofPsyshock. The user creates a delayed explosion at the targeted area, damaging enemies. If Future Sight hits an enemy, its cooldown is reduced. At level 11, cooldown is reset on successful hits.
Description
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In animation
Pokémon animated series
| A while after this move is used, the target is struck by a powerful blast of psychic energy. | |||
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| Girafarig's eyes or whole body glows light blue. After a little bit of time passes, the wind blows strong and a sphere of rainbow colored energy comes out of nowhere, striking the opponent. This also allows Girafarig and occasionally, other people, to see into the future. | |||
| Cherry's Girafarig | The Psychic Sidekicks! | Debut | |
| Natu's eyes shimmer blue. It can then move objects with its mind. | |||
| McKenzie's father's Natu | Doin' What Comes Natu-rally | None | |
| McKenzie's Naughty | Doin' What Comes Natu-rally | None | |
| Uxie raises its hands into the air and a light blue ball of energy with light blue sparks of electricity surrounding it appears above them. Light blue lightning bolts then fire from the ball into the sky and disappear. After a while, light blue lightning bolts appear and shoot out of the sky, hitting the opponent. | |||
| Uxie (anime) | The Needs of the Three! | None | |
| Mesprit raises its hands into the air and a light blue ball of energy with light blue sparks of electricity surrounding it appears above them. Light blue light bolts then fire from the ball into the sky and disappear. After a while, light blue lightning bolts appear and shoot out of the sky, hitting the opponent. | |||
| Mesprit (anime) | The Needs of the Three! | None | |
| Meowstic extends its ears, and the eye-like patterns on its inner ears glow blue. Meowstic creates four or five wormholes then blasts of electrified psychic energy through the wormholes and in between the wormholes. After a certain amount of time, the wormholes appear around the target, barraging the target with the blasts of electrified psychic energy. | |||
| Olympia's Meowstic | Cloudy Fate, Bright Future! | None | |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
| The user attacks the opponent in the future, and the opponent feels the effects of the attack a while after the attack is used. | |||
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| Natu's eyes glitter and it faces where the opponent will be. Once the opponent gets to that place, it gets slashed by an invisible energy beam. | |||
| Crystal's Natee | Lugia and Ho-Oh on the Loose, Part 2 | Debut | |
In other generations
Core series games
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| Generation I | RBY | Generation I (Japanese) | Generation I (international) | Generation II | Generation II (Japanese) | Generation II (international) | Crystal | Generation III | Generation III (Japanese) | Generation III (international) | RS | FRLG | FRLGE | Generation IV | Generation IV (Japanese) | Generation IV (international) | PtHGSS | HGSS | Generation V | BW | B2W2 | Generation V (Japanese) | Generation V (international) | Generation VI | XY | ORAS | Generation VII | SMUSUM | LGPE | Generation VIII | SwSh | BDSP | Legends: Arceus | Generation IX | SV | Legends: Z-A | Stadium (JP) | Stadium | Stadium 2 | Colosseum | XD | Battle Revolution | Battrio | MD: Red and Blue | MD:Time, Darkness, andSky | MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad | MD: GTI | SMD | MD: RTDX | Rumble | Rumble Blast | Masters EX |
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Side series games
| Generation I | RBY | Generation I (Japanese) | Generation I (international) | Generation II | Generation II (Japanese) | Generation II (international) | Crystal | Generation III | Generation III (Japanese) | Generation III (international) | RS | FRLG | FRLGE | Generation IV | Generation IV (Japanese) | Generation IV (international) | PtHGSS | HGSS | Generation V | BW | B2W2 | Generation V (Japanese) | Generation V (international) | Generation VI | XY | ORAS | Generation VII | SMUSUM | LGPE | Generation VIII | SwSh | BDSP | Legends: Arceus | Generation IX | SV | Legends: Z-A | Stadium (JP) | Stadium | Stadium 2 | Colosseum | XD | Battle Revolution | Battrio | MD: Red and Blue | MD:Time, Darkness, andSky | MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad | MD: GTI | SMD | MD: RTDX | Rumble | Rumble Blast | Masters EX |
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Spin-off series games
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| Generation I | RBY | Generation I (Japanese) | Generation I (international) | Generation II | Generation II (Japanese) | Generation II (international) | Crystal | Generation III | Generation III (Japanese) | Generation III (international) | RS | FRLG | FRLGE | Generation IV | Generation IV (Japanese) | Generation IV (international) | PtHGSS | HGSS | Generation V | BW | B2W2 | Generation V (Japanese) | Generation V (international) | Generation VI | XY | ORAS | Generation VII | SMUSUM | LGPE | Generation VIII | SwSh | BDSP | Legends: Arceus | Generation IX | SV | Legends: Z-A | Stadium (JP) | Stadium | Stadium 2 | Colosseum | XD | Battle Revolution | Battrio | MD: Red and Blue | MD:Time, Darkness, andSky | MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad | MD: GTI | SMD | MD: RTDX | Rumble | Rumble Blast | Masters EX |
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In other languages
| Language | Title | |
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| Chinese | Cantonese | 預知未來Yuhjī Meihlòih* 先知Sīnjī* |
| Mandarin | 預知未來 / 预知未来Yùzhī Wèilái* 先知Xiānzhī* | |
| Czech | Budoucnost | |
| Dutch | Toekomstblik | |
| French | Prescience | |
| German | Seher | |
| Greek | Ενόραση | |
| Hindi | फ़्यूचर साइटFuture Sight | |
| Indonesian | Penglihatan Masa Depan* Ramalan Masa Depan | |
| Italian | Divinazione | |
| Korean | Mirae Yeoji|Future Sight}} | |
| Polish | Wizja Przyszłości | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Visão do Futuro (games,Pokémon the Series: XY–present, TCG) Visão Futura (early animated series)[specify] | |
| Romanian | Privirea în Viitor | |
| Russian | Образ БудущегоObraz Budushchego | |
| Serbian | Predskazanje | |
| Spanish | Latin America | Premonición (games) Vista al Futuro (EP156,XY092–XY093) Visión del Futuro (EP201,DP151) |
| Spain | Premonición | |
| Thai | รู้ล่วงหน้าRu Luangna | |
| Turkish | Gelecek Görüşü | |
| Vietnamese | Dự Đoán Tương Lai | |
| This article is part ofProject Moves and Abilities, aBulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |
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