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Bubble Shield is a WAAPT-exclusive move originally created by the Suicune of the Oblivia Legendary Beasts, which has since then been tutored to several other water type Pokémon, such as [[Lake]] and [[Iggy]] amongst others.
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Bubble Shield is a [[WAAPT-exclusive techniques|WAAPT-exclusive]] move originally created by the [[Suicune (Oblivia)|Suicune of the Oblivia Legendary Beasts]], which has since then been tutored to several other water type Pokémon, such as [[Lake]] and [[Iggy]] amongst others.
  
 
== Mechanics/Usage ==
 
== Mechanics/Usage ==
  
Bubble Shield is a move akin to a water type Substitute. However, rather than creating a plush likeness/a layer of armor to absorb hits, the user instead envelopes themselves in a bubble, in a similar fashion to how one would blow a Dive Bubble. However, like Substitute, blowing a Bubble Shield will cost the user 1/4 of thier HP, which will create a Bubble large enough to protect the user. More HP, however, can be expended to make the bubble large enough to protect multiple peoplemons...or simply for showing off.
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After taking a second to lather up a special substance in their mouth, the user inhales deeply, then blows a bubble large enough to envelope themselves in comfortably. The user of this move sacrifices a 1/4 of their maximum HP to make the bubble. If they don't have enough HP to make one, the move will fail.
  
A typical Bubble Shield is a large semi-transparent bubble of a certain color that differs depending on the user, although they are most commonly a shade of blue. Although made of water, they have a consistency similar to a sort of soft rubber or plastic, meaning it will easily give if you press against it, but is still firm enough to not be punctured without applying a large amount of pressure.
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The bubble itself is like a Dive Bubble - sharing it's attributes of allowing the occupants to breath underwater or in spaces lacking oxygen - but with much increased durability. While this does depend on the HP of the Pokémon who initially blew the bubble, just about any Bubble Shield can protect against one attack before it pops. As with the similar move, Substitute, they also provide immunity to all status conditions and flinching.
  
As mentioned prior, a typical Bubble is large enough to cover the user completely while still giving them ample room to move without banging their head or limbs on the sides of it, however, they can be made larger (or smaller) on the user's whim, providing that they have a HP pool large enough to invest in creating one.
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A key difference from Substitute, however, is that the Bubble Shield is always considered a Water-type Pokémon, instead of sharing the type of the Pokémon that created it. As such, all type resistances and weakness apply when taking damage. While this isn't really notable for most Pokémon that can use this move (Being Water or part Water-type anyway), the few non Water-type Pokémon that can use it may find some usefulness in hiding behind a shield of a different type for a while.
  
An occupant of a Bubble will still be able to breath and hear what's going on outside of it, despite the actual shield itself being air-tight. Unlike a Protect or a Safeguard, the bottom of a Bubble Shield does not "phase" through the surface it is stood upon. As such, it will roll like a ball when pushed, either from the inside by the user, or from an external force, which can prove rather problematic when fighting savvy opponents. It is not uncommon for an opponent to take advantage of a bubbled target by striking in just the right way to send them pin-balling around the battlefield.
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It does have it's weaknesses, however! Grass and Electric type moves will deal double damage to a bubble, making it generally a waste of HP to use against Pokémon with moves of those types. Bubble Shield will also always fail if used while entry hazards (Stealth Rock, Spikes, Toxic Spikes) are in place. An existing shield (One made before Entry Hazards were set up) won't be affected, however.
  
Unlike a Dive Bubble, which can easily be burst if the user is not careful, a Bubble Shield can withstand far more serious blows without being punctured. However, unlike a Substitute, a Bubble Shield has the traits of a water type target, and will therefore take increased damage from Electric and Grass type moves, and decreased damage from Fire, Ice, Steel and Water moves. Upon taking too much damage, the bubble will pop; leaving whomever was inside it vulnerable (and most likely soaked with soapy water).
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One more obvious threat to be aware of is attacks with sharp, pointed objects (Pin Missile, Needle Arm and Icicle Spear being a few examples). With enough force, these can easily pierce a bubble's surface, leaving it with a puncture or bursting it completely, leaving you open to further attacks. Needless to say, you don't want that!
  
As well as providing protection against damaging attacks, a Bubble Shield will also shield the user from hazards such as sandstorms, hailstones, dangerously low or high temperatures, Toxic fumes, and lack of oxygen.
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== Other Uses ==
  
As well as being used defensively, Bubble Shield has a more offensive use in being able to trap an opponent and hold it in place, hopefully long enough to be able use a powerful technique against them. Your foe will be most likely be far too preoccupied trying to burst their make-shift prison to see that Focus Blast or Thunder coming their way.
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Bubble Shield has a variety of other uses, if you're willing to keep some Sitrus Berries or Potions on hand.
  
Bubbles created by this move have various other usages. One of the most common is to blow a bubble to sleep on or inside as a make-shift bed or tent. Another common use is as a form of trampoline, as they can be quite easily bounced upon to gain a large amount of air. Finally, a large amount of smaller bubbles can be stuck together to form large structures such as tents, houses, or even castles. Thanks to their durability, they can serve as a viable building material, as demonstrated by the Oblivia Beasts and their so called "Bubble Fort."
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Being within a bubble is like being in an overly large rubber ball. A few timed jumps will allow you to bounce rather high into the air! Generally, a bubble will bounce of most surfaces like a pinball, but this should be done with caution! It's very easy to send yourself bouncing out of control, ending up hurting someone else and/or inflicting a large amount of property damage. Also, while you can move in the bubble by rolling it around, bw aware of inclines or hills! You can easily end up rolling down them at a high speed. Again, this can lead to property damage, injuries, and a sick stomach for whoever was inside at the time!
  
Oh, and a word of warning: Do '''''not''''' pop a Bubble Shield while [[Pankaja]] is around. He '''''will''''' make you pay.
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With their bouncy properties, Bubble Shields (whether occupied or otherwise) can be used as a cushion to catch someone falling, or simply to lie on. If you're slumming it in the wilderness, a bubble also makes an excellent tent of sorts to sleep in with your Pokémon. Not only is it comfortable, it'll keep the elements off you, too!
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Building on this (literally), bubbles can be stuck together to form structures. The most notable use of this was produced via the Legendary Beasts of Oblivia. With the bubbles produced by Suicune (As noted before, the Pokemon who developed the move), they were able to produce a Bubble Fort know as [[Fort Beast]] at Sophian Road on it's namesake Island. With the help of some others, they were able to produce another fort in a Park in Jubilife City to stay in while the [[Gold Conference]] was being held. [[Phantom]] and [[Hallow]] damaged it by popping load bearing bubbles as part of a prank. After the end of the Conference, it was popped completely as clean up before the beasts returned to Oblivia.  
  
 
== Known Users ==
 
== Known Users ==
  
 
* Oblivia's Suicune - Original developer of the technique.
 
* Oblivia's Suicune - Original developer of the technique.
* [[Lake]] - Tutored by Oblivia's Suicune.
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* [[Lake]] - Tutored by Oblivia's Suicune. Bubbles are Blue in color.
 
* [[Iggy]]  
 
* [[Iggy]]  
 
* [[Milo]] - Tutored by Lake, much to his displeasure.
 
* [[Milo]] - Tutored by Lake, much to his displeasure.
* [[Phyco]]
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* [[Phyco]] - Tutored by Lake because his water bubbles were popped too easily. Bubbles are Indigo in color.
 
* [[Amphibidax]]
 
* [[Amphibidax]]
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* [[Toothy]]
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* [[Ria]] - Tutored by Amphibidax.
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* [[Ursula]]
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* [[Samba]]
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* [[Prinny]]
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* [[O'Chunks]]
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* [[Nandi]]
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* [[Spick]]
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* [[Paul (Arika)|Paul]]
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* [[Friedrich]]
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* [[Sho (Arika)|Sho]]
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* [[Azure (Hikari)|Azure]]
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* [[Dylan (Sakura)|Dylan]]
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* [[Stratus]] - Tutored by Lake after he begged him. Bubbles are Lime Green in color.
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* [[Sylva]]
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* [[Pankaja]] - Bubbles are Pond-Green in color.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 16 August 2020

Bubble Shield is a WAAPT-exclusive move originally created by the Suicune of the Oblivia Legendary Beasts, which has since then been tutored to several other water type Pokémon, such as Lake and Iggy amongst others.

Mechanics/Usage

After taking a second to lather up a special substance in their mouth, the user inhales deeply, then blows a bubble large enough to envelope themselves in comfortably. The user of this move sacrifices a 1/4 of their maximum HP to make the bubble. If they don't have enough HP to make one, the move will fail.

The bubble itself is like a Dive Bubble - sharing it's attributes of allowing the occupants to breath underwater or in spaces lacking oxygen - but with much increased durability. While this does depend on the HP of the Pokémon who initially blew the bubble, just about any Bubble Shield can protect against one attack before it pops. As with the similar move, Substitute, they also provide immunity to all status conditions and flinching.

A key difference from Substitute, however, is that the Bubble Shield is always considered a Water-type Pokémon, instead of sharing the type of the Pokémon that created it. As such, all type resistances and weakness apply when taking damage. While this isn't really notable for most Pokémon that can use this move (Being Water or part Water-type anyway), the few non Water-type Pokémon that can use it may find some usefulness in hiding behind a shield of a different type for a while.

It does have it's weaknesses, however! Grass and Electric type moves will deal double damage to a bubble, making it generally a waste of HP to use against Pokémon with moves of those types. Bubble Shield will also always fail if used while entry hazards (Stealth Rock, Spikes, Toxic Spikes) are in place. An existing shield (One made before Entry Hazards were set up) won't be affected, however.

One more obvious threat to be aware of is attacks with sharp, pointed objects (Pin Missile, Needle Arm and Icicle Spear being a few examples). With enough force, these can easily pierce a bubble's surface, leaving it with a puncture or bursting it completely, leaving you open to further attacks. Needless to say, you don't want that!

Other Uses

Bubble Shield has a variety of other uses, if you're willing to keep some Sitrus Berries or Potions on hand.

Being within a bubble is like being in an overly large rubber ball. A few timed jumps will allow you to bounce rather high into the air! Generally, a bubble will bounce of most surfaces like a pinball, but this should be done with caution! It's very easy to send yourself bouncing out of control, ending up hurting someone else and/or inflicting a large amount of property damage. Also, while you can move in the bubble by rolling it around, bw aware of inclines or hills! You can easily end up rolling down them at a high speed. Again, this can lead to property damage, injuries, and a sick stomach for whoever was inside at the time!

With their bouncy properties, Bubble Shields (whether occupied or otherwise) can be used as a cushion to catch someone falling, or simply to lie on. If you're slumming it in the wilderness, a bubble also makes an excellent tent of sorts to sleep in with your Pokémon. Not only is it comfortable, it'll keep the elements off you, too!

Building on this (literally), bubbles can be stuck together to form structures. The most notable use of this was produced via the Legendary Beasts of Oblivia. With the bubbles produced by Suicune (As noted before, the Pokemon who developed the move), they were able to produce a Bubble Fort know as Fort Beast at Sophian Road on it's namesake Island. With the help of some others, they were able to produce another fort in a Park in Jubilife City to stay in while the Gold Conference was being held. Phantom and Hallow damaged it by popping load bearing bubbles as part of a prank. After the end of the Conference, it was popped completely as clean up before the beasts returned to Oblivia.

Known Users