Talk:Egg Move: Difference between revisions

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In this article, it talks about how certain Pokémon cannot learn egg moves, and it points out that they generally cannot learn TMs or HMs either.  But the two examples it uses are Unown and Beldum, both of which are genderless as well as not learning TMs or HMs.  Would it be better to use an gendered example, like Caterpie or Tynamo? --'''[[User:Zewis29|<span style="color:green;">Zewis</span>]] [[User talk:Zewis29|<span style="color:blue;">(29)</span>]]''' 18:36, 21 November 2012 (UTC)
In this article, it talks about how certain Pokémon cannot learn egg moves, and it points out that they generally cannot learn TMs or HMs either.  But the two examples it uses are Unown and Beldum, both of which are genderless as well as not learning TMs or HMs.  Would it be better to use an gendered example, like Caterpie or Tynamo? --'''[[User:Zewis29|<span style="color:green;">Zewis</span>]] [[User talk:Zewis29|<span style="color:blue;">(29)</span>]]''' 18:36, 21 November 2012 (UTC)
: Caterpie can inherit {{m|Bug Bite}} (a move it normally learns at Lv.15) if both parents knew the move when breeding, so it's not a good example either.  Also note that genderless Pokemon can never inherit any moves at all, due to lack of a "father" to inherit them from.  For now I'm going to rephrase that entry to say "genderless" instead of "certain".  (Tynamo is still a good example, though.)
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