Game move errors

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User:Vuvuzela2010/Template:Move Mainspace In the games, there will, on rare occasions, come up a Pokémon that knows a move it cannot legally learn in any game. It is unknown whether these are actual mistakes or not.

List of in-game Pokémon with moves they can't learn in the games

Sprite Name Move Game Notes Picture
  Lance's Dragonite Barrier GEN1.1Pokémon Red and Blue Lance's Dragonite knows Barrier in the Generation I games, although Dragonite cannot legitimately learn this move by any means. File:Lance Dragonite Barrier Generation I.png
  Lance's Aerodactyl Rock Slide GEN2.1Pokémon Gold and Silver Lance's Aerodactyl knows Rock Slide in the Generation II games, although Aerodactyl could not legitimately learn this move until Generation III. File:Lance Aerodactyl Rock Slide Gold.png
  Psychic Mason Mirror Coat and Haze Pokémon Stadium 2 This is the eighth trainer in Poké Cup Ultra Ball R-2. While Blastoise can learn these moves by breeding, it cannot learn both simultaneously, as there is no Pokémon in the same egg group as Blastoise that can learn both of these moves.
  Lt. Surge's Raichu Surf and Reversal Pokémon Stadium 2 Lt. Surge has this Raichu when fighting him in R-2. While Raichu can learn both of these moves individually, there is no way for it to legally know both moves simultaneously. Surf can only be obtained as a special move as a Pikachu in Pokémon Stadium, while Reversal can only be obtained by breeding.
  Winona's Dragonair Earthquake GEN3.3Pokémon Emerald Winona's Dragonair knows Earthquake in the Generation III games, a move that it can only legitimately learn in the Dragonite stage.
  Cooltrainer Dianne's Lanturn Earthquake GEN3.3Pokémon Emerald Cooltrainer Dianne's Lanturn knows Earthquake in the Generation III games, although Lanturn cannot legitimately learn this move by any means.
  Virtual Bonsly Rock Slide GEN3.5Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness The Bonsly usable in the Battle Bingo knows Rock Slide, though Bonsly could not legitimately learn any moves in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, and as such, could not legitimately learn Rock Slide until Generation IV. This was likely done so that players could use Bonsly in battle.
  Aipom Rock Throw GEN4.Ranger3Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs Aipom's Poké-Assist in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs is Rock-type and involves throwing rocks, though Aipom cannot legitimately learn Rock Throw by any means.
  Bronzor Teleport GEN4.Ranger3Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs Bronzor are capable of teleporting in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs, although Bronzor cannot legitimately learn Teleport by any means.
  Ambipom Rock Throw GEN4.Ranger3Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs Ambipom's Poké-Assist in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs is Rock-type and involves throwing rocks, though Ambipom cannot legitimately learn Rock Throw by any means.