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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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