Does STAB affect the chance to inflict a status effect?

Does STAB affect the chance to inflict a status effect? - King Chess Piece

I know that a STAB bonus applies to type-based damage done by a Pokemon of the same type, ex. a Water type Pokemon deals more damage with Water type moves.

However, do STAB bonuses affect the chance to inflict a negative status effect? Let's say a Fire type Pokemon knows Ember, which can cause the Burn status effect. Is this chance increased by the attacking Pokemon being a Fire type?

Furthermore, if a Pokemon is weak to Fire, is there a greater chance of the Burn status effect being inflicted?






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How does stab work in Pokémon?

STAB (an abbreviated form of Same-type attack bonus) amplifies a move's power when a Pok\xe9mon's type matches the move's type. This boost in power is increased by 50%. So if a fire-type Pok\xe9mon uses Ember, which is a fire-type move, Ember's base power is changed from 40 to 60.

How does stab work with super effective?

If you can combine STAB with other modifiers, like the move type-enhancing plate series of items or a super-effective bonus on the opposing Pok\xe9mon, you can quickly clear out entire teams\u2014provided you have the right moves.

Is stab double damage?

Yes. STAB is the same-type attack bonus. This is equal to 1.5 if the attack is of the same type as the user, and 1 if otherwise.

Is confusion a status effect?

Confusion (Japanese: \u6df7\u4e71 confusion) is a volatile status condition that causes a Pok\xe9mon to sometimes damage itself in its confusion instead of executing a move.



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