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| [[File:001Bulbasaur.png|96px|link=Bulbasaur (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:001Bulbasaur.png|96px|link=Bulbasaur (Pokémon)]]
| {{tc|Picnicker}} Stacy's {{p|Bulbasaur}}
| {{tc|Picnicker}} Stacy's {{p|Bulbasaur}} ([[Little Cup]] R-2)
| {{m|Razor Wind}} and {{m|Skull Bash}}
| {{m|Razor Wind}} and {{m|Skull Bash}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Picnicker Stacy, the second Trainer in the [[Little Cup]] R-2 has a Bulbasaur that knows both {{m|Razor Wind}} and {{m|Skull Bash}}. Bulbasaur can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Grass}} or {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon that can learn Razor Wind, other than the Bulbasaur family, is the {{p|Totodile}} family, which cannot learn Skull Bash.  
| The only {{egg3|Grass}} or {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon that can learn Razor Wind, other than the Bulbasaur family, is the {{p|Totodile}} family, which cannot learn Skull Bash.  


This combination did not become possible in later generations due to Bulbasaur not maintaining Razor Wind as an Egg Move.
This combination did not become possible in later generations due to Bulbasaur not maintaining Razor Wind as an Egg Move.
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| [[File:008Wartortle.png|96px|link=Wartortle (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:008Wartortle.png|96px|link=Wartortle (Pokémon)]]
| {{tc|Cooltrainer}} Vince's {{p|Wartortle}}
| {{tc|Cooltrainer}} Vince's {{p|Wartortle}} ([[Blackthorn Gym]] R-2)
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Cooltrainer Vince, the second opponent in [[Blackthorn Gym]] R-2, has a Wartortle that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}. Wartortle can only learn the Generation II move Mirror Coat as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Reflect as a Generation I [[TM]].
| Wartortle can only learn the Generation II move Mirror Coat as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Reflect as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to Pokémon of the same species being able to pass [[Egg Move]]s to each other in the [[Pokémon Nursery]] in Generation VIII and Wartortle that know Reflect being able to be transferred to the Generation VIII games from the Virtual Console releases of the Generation I games or [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], this combination is possible from Generation VIII onward.
Due to Pokémon of the same species being able to pass [[Egg Move]]s to each other in the [[Pokémon Nursery]] in Generation VIII and Wartortle that know Reflect being able to be transferred to the Generation VIII games from the Virtual Console releases of the Generation I games or [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], this combination is possible from Generation VIII onward.
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| [[File:009Blastoise.png|96px|link=Blastoise (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:009Blastoise.png|96px|link=Blastoise (Pokémon)]]
| {{tc|Psychic}} Mason's {{p|Blastoise}}
| {{tc|Psychic}} Mason's {{p|Blastoise}} ([[Poké Cup]] Ultra Ball R-2)
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Haze}}
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Haze}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Psychic Mason, the eighth Trainer in the [[Poké Cup]] Ultra Ball R-2, has a Blastoise that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Haze}}. Blastoise can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Water 1}} and {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than the Blastoise family, that can learn Mirror Coat is {{p|Corsola}}, which cannot learn Haze.
| The only {{egg3|Water 1}} and {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than the Blastoise family, that can learn Mirror Coat is {{p|Corsola}}, which cannot learn Haze.
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| [[File:022Fearow.png|96px|link=Fearow (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:022Fearow.png|96px|link=Fearow (Pokémon)]]
| {{tc|Youngster}} Wyatt's {{p|Fearow}}
| {{tc|Youngster}} Wyatt's {{p|Fearow}} ([[Poké Cup]] Master Ball R-2)
| {{m|Tri Attack}} and {{m|Scary Face}}
| {{m|Tri Attack}} and {{m|Scary Face}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Youngster Wyatt, the second Trainer in the [[Poké Cup]] Master Ball R-2, has a Fearow that knows both {{m|Tri Attack}} and {{m|Scary Face}}. Fearow can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than the Fearow family, that can learn Scary Face is {{p|Aerodactyl}}, which cannot learn Tri Attack.
| The only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than the Fearow family, that can learn Scary Face is {{p|Aerodactyl}}, which cannot learn Tri Attack.
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| [[File:026Raichu.png|96px|link=Raichu (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:026Raichu.png|96px|link=Raichu (Pokémon)]]
| [[Lt. Surge's Raichu]]
| [[Lt. Surge's Raichu]] ({{DL|Gym Leader Castle|Pokémon Stadium 2|Gym Leader Castle}} R-2)
| {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Reversal}}
| {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Reversal}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 battle, Lt. Surge has a {{p|Raichu}} that knows both {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Reversal}}. Raichu can only learn the Generation II move Reversal as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Surf as a [[Move Tutor]] move as a {{p|Pikachu}} in [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)]] or international versions of [[Pokémon Stadium (English)]].
| Raichu can only learn the Generation II move Reversal as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Surf as a [[Move Tutor]] move as a {{p|Pikachu}} in the Japanese {{OBP|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese}} or international versions of {{OBP|Pokémon Stadium|English}}.


Due to Raichu and its evolutionary relatives being made compatible with Surf and Reversal when they became [[TR]]s in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], this combination is possible in Generation VIII.
Due to Raichu and its evolutionary relatives being made compatible with Surf and Reversal when they became [[TR]]s in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], this combination is possible in Generation VIII.
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| [[File:028Sandslash.png|96px|link=Sandslash (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:028Sandslash.png|96px|link=Sandslash (Pokémon)]]
| [[Chuck]]'s {{p|Sandslash}}
| [[Chuck]]'s {{p|Sandslash}} ({{DL|Gym Leader Castle|Pokémon Stadium 2|Gym Leader Castle}} R-2)
| {{m|Metal Claw}} and {{m|Rock Slide}}
| {{m|Metal Claw}} and {{m|Rock Slide}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 Battle, Chuck has a Sandslash that knows both {{m|Metal Claw}} and {{m|Rock Slide}}. Sandslash can only learn the Generation II move Metal Claw as an [[Egg Move]] in [[Pokémon Crystal]], whereas it can only learn Rock Slide as a Generation I [[TM]].
| Sandslash can only learn the Generation II move Metal Claw as an [[Egg Move]] in [[Pokémon Crystal]], whereas it can only learn Rock Slide as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Rock Slide in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Sandslash maintaining Metal Claw as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Rock Slide in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Sandslash maintaining Metal Claw as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
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| [[File:030Nidorina.png|96px|link=Nidorina (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:030Nidorina.png|96px|link=Nidorina (Pokémon)]]
| {{tc|Twins}} Min and Lyn's {{p|Nidorina}}
| {{tc|Twins}} Min and Lyn's {{p|Nidorina}} ([[Azalea Gym]] R-2)
| {{m|Charm}} and {{m|Body Slam}}
| {{m|Charm}} and {{m|Body Slam}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Twins Min and Lyn, the second opponents in the [[Azalea Gym]] R-2, have a Nidorina that knows both {{m|Charm}} and {{m|Body Slam}}. Nidorina can only learn the Generation II move Charm as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Body Slam as a Generation I [[TM]].
| Nidorina can only learn the Generation II move Charm as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Body Slam as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Body Slam in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Nidorina maintaining Charm as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Body Slam in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Nidorina maintaining Charm as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
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| [[File:036Clefable.png|96px|link=Clefable (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:036Clefable.png|96px|link=Clefable (Pokémon)]]
| {{tc|Boarder}} Claude's {{p|Clefable}}
| {{tc|Boarder}} Claude's {{p|Clefable}} ([[Poké Cup]] Poké Ball R-2)
| {{m|Charm}}, {{m|Mega Punch}}, and {{m|Mega Kick}}
| {{m|Charm}}, {{m|Mega Punch}}, and {{m|Mega Kick}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Boarder Claude, the seventh opponent in the [[Poké Cup]] Poké Ball R-2, has a Clefable that knows {{m|Charm}}, {{m|Mega Punch}}, and {{m|Mega Kick}}. Clefable can only learn the Generation II move Charm as a {{p|Cleffa}}, whereas it can only learn Mega Punch and Mega Kick as Generation I [[TM]]s.
| Clefable can only learn the Generation II move Charm as a {{p|Cleffa}}, whereas it can only learn Mega Punch and Mega Kick as Generation I [[TM]]s.


Due to the [[Move Tutor]]s for Mega Punch and Mega Kick in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Cleffa maintaining Charm as a level-up move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
Due to the [[Move Tutor]]s for Mega Punch and Mega Kick in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Cleffa maintaining Charm as a level-up move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
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| [[File:073Tentacruel.png|96px|link=Tentacruel (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:073Tentacruel.png|96px|link=Tentacruel (Pokémon)]]
| [[Pryce]]'s {{p|Tentacruel}}
| [[Pryce]]'s {{p|Tentacruel}} ({{DL|Gym Leader Castle|Pokémon Stadium 2|Gym Leader Castle}} R-2)
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 Battle, Pryce has a Tentacruel that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}. Tentacruel can only learn the Generation II move Mirror Coat as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Reflect as a Generation I [[TM]].
| Tentacruel can only learn the Generation II move Mirror Coat as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Reflect as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to Tentacruel learning Mirror Coat at level 1 and learning Reflect as a TM move in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], this combination is possible from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! onward.
Due to Tentacruel learning Mirror Coat at level 1 and learning Reflect as a TM move in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], this combination is possible from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! onward.
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| [[File:102Exeggcute.png|96px|link=Exeggcute (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:102Exeggcute.png|96px|link=Exeggcute (Pokémon)]]
| {{tc|Youngster}} Bernie's {{p|Exeggcute}}
| {{tc|Youngster}} Bernie's {{p|Exeggcute}} ([[Little Cup]] R-2)
| {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|AncientPower}}
| {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|AncientPower}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Youngster Bernie, the first Trainer in the [[Little Cup]] R-2 has an Exeggcute that knows both {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|AncientPower}}. Exeggcute can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Grass}} Pokémon that can learn Ancient Power, other than the Exeggcute family, are the {{p|Chikorita}} family and the {{p|Bulbasaur}} family, but the Chikorita family cannot learn Mega Drain and the Bulbasaur family cannot know both moves simultaneously—they can only know the Generation II move Ancient Power as an event Pokémon, but can only learn Mega Drain from a Generation I TM. This combination did not become possible in [[Generation IV]] <!--Tangela and Tangrowth learn both moves by level up as of Gen IV-->due to Exeggcute not maintaining Mega Drain as an Egg move.
| The only {{egg3|Grass}} Pokémon that can learn Ancient Power, other than the Exeggcute family, are the {{p|Chikorita}} family and the {{p|Bulbasaur}} family, but the Chikorita family cannot learn Mega Drain and the Bulbasaur family cannot know both moves simultaneously—they can only know the Generation II move Ancient Power as an event Pokémon, but can only learn Mega Drain from a Generation I TM. This combination did not become possible in [[Generation IV]] <!--Tangela and Tangrowth learn both moves by level up as of Gen IV-->due to Exeggcute not maintaining Mega Drain as an Egg move.


Due to Exeggcute learning Mega Drain by leveling up in [[Generation VIII]] and maintaining Ancient Power as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation VIII onward.
Due to Exeggcute learning Mega Drain by leveling up in [[Generation VIII]] and maintaining Ancient Power as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation VIII onward.
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| [[File:103Exeggutor.png|96px|link=Exeggutor (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:103Exeggutor.png|96px|link=Exeggutor (Pokémon)]]
| [[Bruno]]'s {{p|Exeggutor}}
| [[Bruno]]'s {{p|Exeggutor}} ({{DL|Gym Leader Castle|Pokémon Stadium 2|Gym Leader Castle}} R-2)
| {{m|AncientPower}} and {{m|Explosion}}
| {{m|AncientPower}} and {{m|Explosion}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 battle, Bruno has an {{p|Exeggutor}} that knows both {{m|AncientPower}} and {{m|Explosion}}. Exeggutor can only learn the Generation II move AncientPower as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Explosion as a Generation I [[TM]].
| Exeggutor can only learn the Generation II move AncientPower as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Explosion as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Explosion in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Exeggutor maintaining AncientPower as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Explosion in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Exeggutor maintaining AncientPower as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
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| [[File:212Scizor.png|96px|link=Scizor (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:212Scizor.png|96px|link=Scizor (Pokémon)]]
| [[Sabrina]]'s {{p|Scizor}}
| [[Sabrina]]'s {{p|Scizor}} ({{DL|Gym Leader Castle|Pokémon Stadium 2|Gym Leader Castle}} R-2)
| {{m|Reversal}} and {{m|Light Screen}}
| {{m|Reversal}} and {{m|Light Screen}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.1 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Durring her R-2 battle, Sabrina has a Scizor that knows both {{m|Reversal}} and {{m|Light Screen}}. Scizor can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Bug}} Pokémon, other than the Scizor family, that can learn Reversal are {{p|Heracross}} and {{p|Yanma}}, which cannot learn Light Screen.
| The only {{egg3|Bug}} Pokémon, other than the Scizor family, that can learn Reversal are {{p|Heracross}} and {{p|Yanma}}, which cannot learn Light Screen.


Due to being made compatible with the [[TM]] for Light Screen in [[Generation V]] and Scizor maintaining Reversal as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation V onward.
Due to being made compatible with the [[TM]] for Light Screen in [[Generation V]] and Scizor maintaining Reversal as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation V onward.
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| [[File:198Murkrow.png|96px|link=Murkrow (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:198Murkrow.png|96px|link=Murkrow (Pokémon)]]
| [[St. Performer]] Shuf's {{p|Murkrow}}
| [[St. Performer]] Shuf's {{p|Murkrow}} ([[Under Colosseum]] in the Story Mode)
| {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Perish Song}}
| {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Perish Song}}
| data-sort-value=GEN3.1 | [[Pokémon Colosseum]]
| data-sort-value=GEN3.1 | [[Pokémon Colosseum]]
| In [[Under Colosseum]] in the Story Mode, Shuf has a {{p|Murkrow}} that knows both {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Perish Song}}. Murkrow can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than Murkrow, that can learn Perish Song are the {{p|Swablu}} family, which cannot learn Confuse Ray.
| The only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than Murkrow, that can learn Perish Song are the {{p|Swablu}} family, which cannot learn Confuse Ray.
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| [[File:068Machamp.png|96px|link=Machamp (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:068Machamp.png|96px|link=Machamp (Pokémon)]]
| [[Bodybuilder]] Okona's {{p|Machamp}}
| [[Bodybuilder]] Okona's {{p|Machamp}} ([[Quick Battle]])
| {{m|Encore}} and {{m|Rolling Kick}}
| {{m|Encore}} and {{m|Rolling Kick}}
| data-sort-value=GEN3.2 | [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]
| data-sort-value=GEN3.2 | [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]
| In [[Quick Battle]], Okona has a {{p|Machamp}} that knows both {{m|Encore}} and {{m|Rolling Kick}}. Machamp can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Human-Like}} Pokémon, other than the Machamp family, that can learn Rolling Kick are {{p|Hitmonlee}} and {{p|Hitmontop}}, which cannot learn Encore.
| The only {{egg3|Human-Like}} Pokémon, other than the Machamp family, that can learn Rolling Kick are {{p|Hitmonlee}} and {{p|Hitmontop}}, which cannot learn Encore.
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