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*Color Change can be used ''against'' Kecleon by harming it with a move of one type, then using a move that type is weak to. This works especially well with {{type2|Dragon}} and {{type2|Ghost}} moves, which weaken their own type, though Ghost-type moves cannot be used as soon as Kecleon appears. | *Color Change can be used ''against'' Kecleon by harming it with a move of one type, then using a move that type is weak to. This works especially well with {{type2|Dragon}} and {{type2|Ghost}} moves, which weaken their own type, though Ghost-type moves cannot be used as soon as Kecleon appears. | ||
*Though the red stripe on its belly is supposed to stay visible when it changes colors to blend with its surroundings, several game depictions of it, most notably its {{v2|Emerald}} sprite, depict hidden Kecleon as completely invisible, likely a limitation due to the use of sprites. | *Though the red stripe on its belly is supposed to stay visible when it changes colors to blend with its surroundings, several game depictions of it, most notably its {{v2|Emerald}} sprite, depict hidden Kecleon as completely invisible, likely a limitation due to the use of sprites. | ||
*Also, In Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and | **Also, In Pokémon Pinball: Ruby and Sapphire, in the ruby minigame, when Kecleon disappears, even the red stripe vanishes. | ||
*The "fins" on Kecleon's back are absent in its official Sugimori artwork. | *The "fins" on Kecleon's back are absent in its official Sugimori artwork. | ||
*Kecleon, along with {{p|Wailmer}} and {{p|Azurill}}, was one of the first {{cat|Generation III Pokémon}} revealed, in early March of 2001. It was also the first [[Generation III]] Pokémon seen in the anime, in ''[[EP205|The Kecleon Caper]]''. | *Kecleon, along with {{p|Wailmer}} and {{p|Azurill}}, was one of the first {{cat|Generation III Pokémon}} revealed, in early March of 2001. It was also the first [[Generation III]] Pokémon seen in the anime, in ''[[EP205|The Kecleon Caper]]''. |
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