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Revision as of 21:17, 25 June 2019
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Game-exclusive moves are moves that are only available in one or two games in a single generation. They are often the signature moves of game-exclusive Pokémon.
This list does not take into account the fact that the following moves could be Sketched, used via Metronome, or obtained from events. This list does not include Shadow moves, which, with the exception of Shadow Rush, are all exclusive to Pokémon XD. This also does not include moves of Pokémon who cannot be obtained in-game in any game within the generation, such as Deoxys during Generation IV and V.
List of game-exclusive moves
Generation I
Move | Game | Pokémon that learn the move | ||
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041 | Twineedle | RGB | Beedrill | |
080 | Petal Dance | RBᴶY (Japan) RY (Int.) |
Oddish, Gloom, and Vileplume | |
134 | Kinesis | Y | Kadabra and Alakazam | |
137 | Glare | R | Ekans and Arbok | |
142 | Lovely Kiss | RGB | Jynx | |
Generation II
Move | Game | Pokémon that learn the move | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
006 | Pay Day | SC | Meowth and Persian | |
013 | Razor Wind | RGBY (Japan) RBY (Int.)* |
Exclusively via Generation I's TM02 | |
169 | Spider Web | GC | Spinarak and Ariados | |
177 | Aeroblast | S | Lugia* | |
190 | Octazooka | GS | Octillery | |
217 | Present | SC | Delibird | |
221 | Sacred Fire | G | Ho-Oh* | |
245 | ExtremeSpeed | GC | Arcanine, Dratini* | |
Generation III
Generation IV
Move | Game | Pokémon that learn the move | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
169 | Spider Web | DPPtHG | Spinarak and Ariados | |
177 | Aeroblast | HGSS | Lugia | |
217 | Present | DPPtSS | Delibird | |
221 | Sacred Fire | HGSS | Ho-Oh | |
432 | Defog | DPPt | Exclusively via HM05 | |
449 | Judgment | DPPt | Arceus | |
459 | Roar of Time | DPt | Dialga | |
460 | Spacial Rend | PPt | Palkia | |
461 | Lunar Dance | DPPt | Cresselia | |
462 | Crush Grip | DPPt | Regigigas | |
463 | Magma Storm | DPPt | Heatran | |
464 | Dark Void | DPPt | Darkrai | |
465 | Seed Flare | DPPt | Shaymin | |
Generation V
Generation VI
- Hyperspace Fury can only be learned in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, but the only Pokémon able to do so, Hoopa Unbound, is event-exclusive.
- Origin Pulse, Precipice Blades, Dragon Ascent, and Hyperspace Fury are not programmed into Pokémon X and Y. As such, Pokémon which know these moves cannot be traded to X and Y, cannot be used in a link battle against X and Y, and cannot be withdrawn from Pokémon Bank to a copy of X or Y.
Generation VII
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! excludes a large majority of moves in the series and cannot interact in any way with Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon. Because of this, the two games groups are listed separately.
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
- Plasma Fists can only be learned in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, but the only Pokémon able to do so, Zeraora, is event-exclusive.
- Mind Blown, Plasma Fists, Photon Geyser, Light That Burns the Sky, Searing Sunraze Smash, Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom, Let's Snuggle Forever, Splintered Stormshards, and Clangorous Soulblaze are not programmed into Pokémon Sun or Moon. As such, Pokémon which know these moves cannot be traded to Sun or Moon, cannot be used in a link battle against Sun and Moon, and cannot be withdrawn from Pokémon Bank to a copy of Sun or Moon.
Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
Move | Game | Pokémon that learn the move | ||
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137 | Glare | E | Ekans and Arbok | |
729 | Zippy Zap | P | Partner Pikachu | |
730 | Splishy Splash | P | Partner Pikachu | |
731 | Floaty Fall | P | Partner Pikachu | |
732 | Pika Papow | P | Partner Pikachu | |
733 | Bouncy Bubble | E | Partner Eevee | |
734 | Buzzy Buzz | E | Partner Eevee | |
735 | Sizzly Slide | E | Partner Eevee | |
736 | Glitzy Glow | E | Partner Eevee | |
737 | Baddy Bad | E | Partner Eevee | |
738 | Sappy Seed | E | Partner Eevee | |
739 | Freezy Frost | E | Partner Eevee | |
740 | Sparkly Swirl | E | Partner Eevee | |
741 | Veevee Volley | E | Partner Eevee | |
See also
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