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In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} if a Pokémon learns a move by leveling up or TM, it has access to that move forever and can relearn it if forgotten without needing to access a Move Reminder. Moves learned as Egg Moves cannot be re-learned unless it was caught knowing the move, or learned it at a Picnic. If a Pokémon is caught knowing a move normally learnable via TM and forgets it, it won't be able to easily remember it, but if is taught the move via TM, it will be able to easily remember it. Moves only learnable by a previous evolution can never be relearned if forgotten.
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} if a Pokémon learns a move by leveling up or TM, it has access to that move forever and can relearn it if forgotten without needing to access a Move Reminder. Moves learned as Egg Moves cannot be re-learned unless it was caught knowing the move, or learned it at a Picnic. If a Pokémon is caught knowing a move normally learnable via TM and forgets it, it won't be able to easily remember it, but if is taught the move via TM, it will be able to easily remember it. Moves only learnable by a previous evolution can never be relearned if forgotten.


In [[Generation I]] only, moves learned via level-up won't be learned if a Pokémon gains enough EXP Points to "skip" the level on which they are learned, while in [[Generation II]] they were learned after leveling up. Since [[Generation III]], they are learned while the Pokémon levels up.
In [[Generation I]] only, moves learned via level-up won't be learned if a Pokémon gains enough EXP Points to "skip" the level on which they are learned, while in [[Generation II]] they were learned after leveling up. Since [[Generation III]], where the level up procedure was changed to show the Pokémon going through the intermediate levels, moves are learned while the Pokémon levels up.
 
===Changing move order===
The move order can be changed in all generations.
 
In [[Generation I|Generations I]] to {{gen|III}}, to change move order, the player must press SELECT when viewing the Pokémon's moves in {{pkmn|battle}}. The player then chooses the move to swap it with by using the D-pad, and then presses SELECT to commit the change. The move order cannot be changed during a link battle. Starting in Generation IV, the move order cannot be changed in any battle at all.
 
In Generation I only, the player can change the order of moves of a {{m|transform}}ed Pokémon, which can potentially cause the Pokémon to know {{m|--}} after the battle due to {{DL|List of Transform glitches|--|a glitch}}. In Generations II and III, the player cannot change the move order of a transformed Pokémon, and in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{Pokémon XD}}, of a [[Shadow Pokémon]] as well.
 
In [[Generation II]], the player can also change the move order on the "Move" screen accessed from the [[party]] screen. Starting in Generation III, the player can do so on the [[summary]] screen, due to the summary screen and move screen being merged into a single feature.


===Unique moves===
===Unique moves===