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*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Leech Seed|move}}''': Inflicts the [[flower]] status on any fighters who are in Togepi's glowing attack radius. Other than the flower damage, the attack hits consecutively with no knockback, and deals about 22%, with the first hit dealing the most damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Leech Seed|move}}''': Inflicts the [[flower]] status on any fighters who are in Togepi's glowing attack radius. Other than the flower damage, the attack hits consecutively with no knockback, and deals about 22%, with the first hit dealing the most damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Powder Snow|move}}''': A blast of ice is shot out. Any character stuck in the blast radius will be [[freezing|frozen]] for a couple of seconds and take damage. Unlike other freezing attacks, Powder Snow is a [[unconventional meteor smash|meteor smash]], and as a result has no noticeable knockback on grounded characters. Deals about 10% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Powder Snow|move}}''': A blast of ice is shot out. Any character stuck in the blast radius will be [[freezing|frozen]] for a couple of seconds and take damage. Unlike other freezing attacks, Powder Snow is a [[unconventional meteor smash|meteor smash]], and as a result has no noticeable knockback on grounded characters. Deals about 10% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Sleep Powder|move}}''': Togepi casts Sleep Powder, but unlike [[Bellossom]]'s attack, it's in a large radius and in a single burst. A character will fall [[sleep|asleep]] momentarily if they are in the attack's radius, taking about 10% damage. As with other attacks that induce sleep, it doesn't affect mid-air characters.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Sleep Powder|move}}''': Togepi casts Sleep Powder, but unlike [[Bellossom]]'s attack, it's in a large radius and in a single burst. A character will fall [[sleep|asleep]] momentarily if he/she is in the attack's radius, taking about 10% damage. As with other attacks that induce sleep, it doesn't affect mid-air characters.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Magnitude|move}}''': Togepi starts shaking the ground. Anyone near Togepi will become [[buried]] for a couple of seconds, like the effect from [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Headbutt]] attack. This attack looks similar to [[Venusaur]]'s attack. Hits a maximum of 3 times, each one doing 5% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Magnitude|move}}''': Togepi starts shaking the ground. Anyone near Togepi will become [[buried]] for a couple of seconds, like the effect from [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Headbutt]] attack. This attack looks similar to [[Venusaur]]'s attack. Hits a maximum of 3 times, each one doing 5% damage.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Night Shade|move}}''': Togepi releases a black magic aura, which completely blackens the screen for several full seconds, disorienting players, though computer-controlled characters are unaffected. Due to its undesirable nature, this attack is noticeably rarer than the other four.
*'''{{iw|bulbapedia|Night Shade|move}}''': Togepi releases a black magic aura, which completely blackens the screen for several full seconds, disorienting players, though computer-controlled characters are unaffected. Due to its undesirable nature, this attack is noticeably rarer than the other four.

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