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Some Pokémon may have the option of having more than one Ability. In this case, the chances of obtaining a Pokémon with a particular Ability are equally likely. These Pokémon are known as "dual Ability" Pokémon; similarly those with only one are known as "single Ability" Pokémon. Some single Ability Pokémon may have abilities unique to themselves or their evolutionary lines: a signature Ability. However, in the Mystery Dungeon games, dual Ability Pokémon literally have two abilities, which are both active.
Some Pokémon may have the option of having more than one Ability. In this case, the chances of obtaining a Pokémon with a particular Ability are equally likely. These Pokémon are known as "dual Ability" Pokémon; similarly those with only one are known as "single Ability" Pokémon. Some single Ability Pokémon may have abilities unique to themselves or their evolutionary lines: a signature Ability. However, in the Mystery Dungeon games, dual Ability Pokémon literally have two abilities, which are both active.


Pokémon that evolve and have a certain Ability in their pre-evolution (dual-Ability Pokémon only), but evolve into a dual-Ability Pokémon upon evolution (such as {{p|Poochyena}} with {{a|Run Away}} or {{a|Quick Feet}} evolving into {{p|Mightyena}} with {{a|Intimidate}} or {{a|Quick Feet}}), the Pokémon will keep its Ability from its pre-evolution upon evolving (so a Poochyena with Quick Feet in [[Generation IV]] would keep its Ability upon evolving into a Mightyena, while one with Run Away would evolve into a Mightyena with Intimidate instead). If the Pokémon is a Single-Ability Pokémon, then it will still have a 50% chance for each if its evolution is a dual-Ability (Dependent on IVs).
Pokémon that [[evolve]] and have a certain Ability in their pre-evolution (dual-Ability Pokémon only), but evolve into a dual-Ability Pokémon upon evolution (such as {{p|Poochyena}} with {{a|Run Away}} or {{a|Quick Feet}} evolving into {{p|Mightyena}} with {{a|Intimidate}} or {{a|Quick Feet}}), the Pokémon will keep its Ability from its pre-evolution upon evolving (so a Poochyena with Quick Feet in [[Generation IV]] would keep its Ability upon evolving into a Mightyena, while one with Run Away would evolve into a Mightyena with Intimidate instead). If the Pokémon is a Single-Ability Pokémon, then it will still have a 50% chance for each if its evolution is a dual-Ability (Dependent on IVs).


Abilities were carried over into the [[Generation IV]] games, and some new abilities were added. Some Pokémon that debuted in the first three generations are able to have these new abilities, as well as their old ones, becoming dual-Ability Pokémon, but will keep the Ability they had in Generation III unless they evolve. All Generation III abilities were maintained, with the exception of the unused {{a|Cacophony}}. The only Ability listed after Cacophony in the game data, {{a|Air Lock}}, was renumbered, and the new abilities followed after.
Abilities were carried over into the [[Generation IV]] games, and some new abilities were added. Some Pokémon that debuted in the first three generations are able to have these new abilities, as well as their old ones, becoming dual-Ability Pokémon, but will keep the Ability they had in Generation III unless they evolve. All Generation III abilities were maintained, with the exception of the unused {{a|Cacophony}}. The only Ability listed after Cacophony in the game data, {{a|Air Lock}}, was renumbered, and the new abilities followed after.
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