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==List of novelty Pokémon== | ==List of novelty Pokémon== | ||
* With many other Pokémon sharing its type and most of its abilities, {{p|Farfetch'd}} was a novelty Pokémon in the first generation due to the fact it was rare and could only be acquired by trading. | * With many other Pokémon sharing its type and most of its abilities, {{p|Farfetch'd}} was a novelty Pokémon in the first generation due to the fact it was rare and could only be acquired by trading. | ||
* {{p|Ditto}} only has one move& | * {{p|Ditto}} only has one move—{{m|Transform}}—which lets it copy the appearance, types, and moves of its opponents. It is not very useful in battle, but invaluable in breeding. | ||
* Capable of learning only [[Hidden Power (move)|one move]], {{p|Unown}}'s main purpose in the games is to be collected, a sidequest that consists of finding its 28 [[form differences|forms]]. | * Capable of learning only [[Hidden Power (move)|one move]], {{p|Unown}}'s main purpose in the games is to be collected, a sidequest that consists of finding its 28 [[form differences|forms]]. | ||
* {{p|Delibird}} is capable of naturally learning only a single move and is the [[signature moves|only Pokémon who can learn it naturally]]. However, unlike Unown, it can learn other moves via TMs and breeding. It is largely still considered a novelty Pokémon, though. | * {{p|Delibird}} is capable of naturally learning only a single move and is the [[signature moves|only Pokémon who can learn it naturally]]. However, unlike Unown, it can learn other moves via TMs and breeding. It is largely still considered a novelty Pokémon, though. |
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