Heal Block (move)
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Heal Block (Japanese:かいふくふうじRecovery Block) is a non-damagingPsychic-typemove introduced inGeneration IV. It isTM097 inPokémon Legends: Z-A.
Effect
Heal Block restricts the targets from healing in certain ways for five turns.
Affected Pokémon are unable to usestatus moves that heal the user immediately,HP-draining moves,Wish,Lunar Dance,Healing Wish,Heal Pulse,Floral Healing, or to target an ally withPollen Puff. These Pokémon are also unable to be targeted by Heal Pulse, Floral Healing, or an ally's Pollen Puff, or healed byWish (even if Wish was used successfully before the Heal Block). They can still usePresent,Ingrain,Aqua Ring, andGrassy Terrain, but cannot be healed by the effects of these moves.
If a Pokémon had already selected one of the blocked moves to use before being affected by Heal Block, it is prevented from using it andPP will not be deducted.
If a Pokémon cannot use any moves when selecting a move to use due to Heal Block (e.g., due to knowing no other moves that have PP,Choice Band, etc.), it will useStruggle. Restricted moves can still be called bymoves that call other moves (such asMetronome), but they are prevented from being used.
A Pokémon affected by Heal Block is still able to useLeech Seed, causing the target to becomeseeded. However,Sappy Seed and Heal Block do not interact because they are not available in the same core series games. The seeded Pokémon still takes damage every turn as usual, regardless of the seeder being affected by Heal Block. As long as the user of Leech Seed (or the Pokémon who replaced it in the same spot) is affected by Heal Block, no HP will be restored, but it will still take damage if the seeded Pokémon hasLiquid Ooze.
Heal Block can be reflected byMagic Bounce.
Heal Block's effect can be transferred viaBaton Pass.
Generation IV
All Abilities and items which restore HP during battle work as usual. In this generation only, Heal Block cannot be reflected by Magic Bounce. If an affected Pokémon usesHP-draining moves, they still inflict damage but are unable to restoreHP. The user still takes damage if the target hasLiquid Ooze.
Generation V
Affected Pokémon can no longer be healed byBlack Sludge,Leftovers, orShell Bell. Affected Pokémon will no longer consume heldHP-restoring Berries orBerry Juice. If an affected Pokémon consumes an HP-restoring Berry viaFling,Bug Bite, orPluck, it will not have its HP restored.
Affected Pokémon with the AbilityDry Skin orWater Absorb will take no damage fromWater-type moves, but will not be healed by them either. Affected Pokémon with the AbilityVolt Absorb will take no damage fromElectric-type moves, but will not be healed by them either. Affected Pokémon with the Ability Dry Skin orRain Dish are prevented from healing duringrain. Affected Pokémon with the AbilityIce Body are prevented from healing duringhail, but are not damaged by it either. Affected Pokémon with the abilityPoison Heal will not be healed or damaged if they arepoisoned. Affected Pokémon with the AbilityCheek Pouch will not be healed after eating aBerry.
Heal Block will not prevent Pokémon with the AbilityRegenerator from having their HP restored upon switching out.
Generations VI to VII
Affected Pokémon can no longer use HP-draining moves.
Affected Pokémon can still restore HP using the Z-Power effects of statusZ-Moves. Heal Block cannot prevent a Pokémon from using or being healed by any Z-Move, including moves like Z-Soft-Boiled and Z-Heal Pulse.
If powered up by aPsychium Z into Z-Heal Block, the user'sSpecial Attack stat rises by two stages.
Generation VIII
Heal Block cannot be selected in a battle.
Generation IX
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Heal Block cannot be selected in a battle.
Pokémon Legends: ZA
Heal Block can be selected again.
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Learnset
Byleveling up
ByTM
Bybreeding
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In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
Heal Block targets all enemies in the same room and inflicts theHeal Block status condition, preventing them from having their HP restored, including natural HP recovery. This status condition lasts for 5-7TDS / 6GtISMD turns. This move is affected byMagic Coat.
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
| The user prevents the opposing team from recovering HP through moves or items for a while. | |||
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| User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
| Bronzor releases a blast of light at the opponent, preventing it from using health-restoring moves. | |||
| Mars's Bronzor | The Final Dimensional Duel VII | Debut | |
In other generations
Core series games
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Side series games
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Spin-off series games
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Trivia

- Heal Block displays animation when it ends inPokémon Battle Revolution.
- Although this move is unusable inGeneration VIII andPokémon Scarlet and Violet,The Indigo Disk introduced the movePsychic Noise, which not only prevents healing but also deals damage.
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
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| Chinese | Cantonese | 回復封鎖Wùihfuhk Fūngsó* 回復阻擋Wùihfuhk Jódóng* |
| Mandarin | 回復封鎖 / 回复封锁Huífù Fēngsuǒ* 回復阻擋Huífù Zǔdǎng* | |
| French | Anti-Soin | |
| German | Heilblockade | |
| Greek | Φραγή ΊασηςFragí Íasis | |
| Italian | Anticura | |
| Korean | 회복봉인Hoebokbong-in | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Bloqueio de Cura | |
| Serbian | Blokiranje lečenja | |
| Spanish | Latin America | Anticuración |
| Spain | Anticura | |
| Vietnamese | Ngăn Chặn Phục Hồi | |
| Variations of the moveDisable | ||
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| 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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