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Undo revision 776211 by Zen Coyote (Talk) Read carefully. It's already in there.
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*The starter Pokémon of Generation III each had their own [[signature moves]]: {{m|Leaf Blade}} (Sceptile), {{m|Blaze Kick}} (Blaziken), and {{m|Muddy Water}} (Swampert). However once Generation IV came around, other Pokémon were capable of learning these moves.
*The starter Pokémon of Generation III each had their own [[signature moves]]: {{m|Leaf Blade}} (Sceptile), {{m|Blaze Kick}} (Blaziken), and {{m|Muddy Water}} (Swampert). However once Generation IV came around, other Pokémon were capable of learning these moves.
**Incidentally, they all learn them at different points in their evolution: Sceptile learns Leaf Blade before being fully evolved, Blaziken learns Blaze Kick at its evolutionary level, and Swampert learns Muddy Water some time after reaching its final form.
**Incidentally, they all learn them at different points in their evolution: Sceptile learns Leaf Blade before being fully evolved, Blaziken learns Blaze Kick at its evolutionary level, and Swampert learns Muddy Water some time after reaching its final form.
**Generation III was the only generation in which all it's starters have signature moves.
*{{p|Chimchar}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}} both evolve the earliest of any of the starters at level 14.
*{{p|Chimchar}} and {{p|Cyndaquil}} both evolve the earliest of any of the starters at level 14.
*Only the Johto starters' final forms can be legitimately obtained in a type of Poké Ball other than the standard one. This is due to the ability to [[snagging|snag]] the starters' middle forms in {{g|Colosseum}}.
*Only the Johto starters' final forms can be legitimately obtained in a type of Poké Ball other than the standard one. This is due to the ability to [[snagging|snag]] the starters' middle forms in {{g|Colosseum}}.
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