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In the {{uv|Pokémon}} games, Force Palm is a physical Fighting-type attack that was introduced in Generation IV. While not very strong at 60 base power, it has a 30% chance of paralyzing the target.
In the {{uv|Pokémon}} games, Force Palm is a physical Fighting-type attack that was introduced in Generation IV. While not very strong at 60 base power, it has a 30% chance of paralyzing the target.


Lucario can learn this move by leveling up in Generations IV, V and VIII. While Lucario can't learn the move by leveling up in Generation VI and VII due to learning Power-Up Punch in its place, its pre-evolved form {{pkmn|Riolu}} can, and therefore Lucario can retain the move as it evolves. In ''Sword'' and ''Shield'', Lucario can learn the move at level one.
Lucario can learn this move by leveling up in Generations IV, V and VIII. While Lucario can’t learn the move by leveling up in Generation VI and VII due to learning Power-Up Punch in its place, its pre-evolved form {{pkmn|Riolu}} can, and therefore Lucario can retain the move as it evolves. In ''Sword'' and ''Shield'', Lucario can learn the move at level one.


Force Palm's depiction in ''Smash'' would later influence how it's shown in the {{uv|Pokémon}} anime.
Force Palm’s depiction in ''Smash'' would later influence how it’s shown in the {{uv|Pokémon}} anime.


In Japanese, the term "[[wikipedia:fa jin|fajin]]" (発勁) is the naming basis for the attack's Japanese name, being a term used in Chinese martial arts that involves use of internal energies for explosive force, being the backbone for a majority of the one-shot-power-based blows from such fighting styles. "Hakkei" is the term read in on'yomi.
In Japanese, the term "[[wikipedia:fa jin|fajin]]" (発勁) is the naming basis for the attack's Japanese name, being a term used in Chinese martial arts that involves use of internal energies for explosive force, being the backbone for a majority of the one-shot-power-based blows from such fighting styles. "Hakkei" is the term read in on'yomi.
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*Force Palm is the only command grab that can't grab airborne opponents.  
*Force Palm is the only command grab that can't grab airborne opponents.  
*In the Tips section in ''Ultimate'', Force Palm is described to be a one-hit KO if connected with high enough aura. However, this is not the case.
*In the Tips section in ''Ultimate'', Force Palm is described to be a one-hit KO if connected with high enough aura. However, this is not the case.
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