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Between Generations, the base PP of several moves, such as {{m|Recover}} and {{m|Giga Drain}}, was altered. If PP Ups had been used on one of these moves in a previous, this is carried over to later Generation, with the PP Ups now boosting based on the new value, rather than the old. For example, a Pokémon with Giga Drain with 2 PP Ups used on it in Generation III, having 7 PP for that move, would have 14 PP when transferred to Generation IV. | Between Generations, the base PP of several moves, such as {{m|Recover}} and {{m|Giga Drain}}, was altered. If PP Ups had been used on one of these moves in a previous, this is carried over to later Generation, with the PP Ups now boosting based on the new value, rather than the old. For example, a Pokémon with Giga Drain with 2 PP Ups used on it in Generation III, having 7 PP for that move, would have 14 PP when transferred to Generation IV. | ||
===Wild Pokémon=== | |||
In [[Generation I]], [[wild Pokémon]] are always caught with full PP, regardless of moves used. | |||
From [[Generation II]] onwards, wild Pokémon have their PP deducted normally, according to the moves used in battle; the deducted PP value remains even after the wild Pokémon is caught. However, in [[Generation II]], if a wild Pokémon successfully uses {{m|Transform}} and is caught by the player, that Pokémon will have Transform with full PP (10 out of 10). | |||
===Glitches=== | ===Glitches=== |