Attack Trap (Skill)

Attack Trap 攻撃時バインド付与
Bind During Attack
Passive Skill
Attack Trap 1–8
Has a chance (X%) of leaving the target trapped when the user's attack move against it is successful.
Attack Trap 9
Leaves the target trapped when the user's attack move against it is successful.

Attack Trap (Japanese: 攻撃時バインド付与 Bind During Attack) is a family of skills in Pokémon Masters EX.

Effect

When the Pokémon successfully uses an attack move against an opponent, it has a chance of leaving the target trapped. The skill can range from Attack Trap 1 to Attack Trap 9, with higher numbered skills resulting in a higher chance of activation. Attack Trap 9 will always trap the target. The skill applies to the Pokémon's attack moves, including buddy moves, but not sync moves or max moves.

Skill rank Chance of effect
Attack Trap 1 20%
Attack Trap 2 30%
Attack Trap 3 40%
Attack Trap 4 50%
Attack Trap 5 60%
Attack Trap 6 70%
Attack Trap 7 80%
Attack Trap 8 90%
Attack Trap 9 100%

Availability

Attack Trap 2

As grid skill (red tiles)

Red sync grid tiles require the sync pair to use a specific move to activate the skill effect.

Attack Trap 3

As grid skill (red tiles)

Red sync grid tiles require the sync pair to use a specific move to activate the skill effect.

Attack Trap 4

As passive skill

As grid skill (yellow tiles)

As grid skill (red tiles)

Red sync grid tiles require the sync pair to use a specific move to activate the skill effect.

Kieran & HydrappleKieran & Hydrapple
Kieran
& Hydrapple

(Breaking Swipe)

Tierno & CrawdauntTierno & Crawdaunt
Tierno
& Crawdaunt

(Night Slash)

Attack Trap 9

As passive skill

As grid skill (red tiles)

Red sync grid tiles require the sync pair to use a specific move to activate the skill effect.

In other languages

Language Title
Japanese 攻撃時バインド付与 Kōgeki-ji Baindo Fuyo
Mandarin Chinese 攻擊時賦予束縛 Gōngjí Shí Fùyǔ Shùfù
French Capacité Offensive Ligotage
German Angriff-Umschlingung
Italian Attacco imprigionante
Korean 공격시바인드부여 Gong-gyeok-si Baindeu Buyeo
Spanish Ataque Ataduras +
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