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* Revival Blessing is one of two moves (excluding {{m|Struggle}}) whose base PP is not a multiple of 5, the other being {{m|Sketch}}. | * Revival Blessing is one of two moves (excluding {{m|Struggle}}) whose base PP is not a multiple of 5, the other being {{m|Sketch}}. | ||
** Additionally, both Sketch and Revival Blessing cannot have their maximum PP increased. | ** Additionally, both Sketch and Revival Blessing cannot have their maximum PP increased. | ||
* The only Pokémon that can learn this move learn it after [[evolution]], with the condition for their evolution being after [[level|leveling up]] while outside of their [[Poké Ball]] after walking 1000 steps using the [[Let's Go!]] feature. | * The only Pokémon that can learn this move learn it after [[evolution]], with the condition for their evolution being after [[level|leveling up]] while outside of their [[Poké Ball]] after walking 1000 steps using the [[Let's Go!]] feature. Not even {{p|Smeargle}} can learn this move, because Sketch will fail on it. | ||
* Revival Blessing is the first and currently the only game mechanic that can revive a fainted Pokémon during a {{pkmn|battle}} without using the [[bag]]. | * Revival Blessing is the first and currently the only game mechanic that can revive a fainted Pokémon during a {{pkmn|battle}} without using the [[bag]]. | ||
** Consequently, this is the first game mechanic that can revive a Pokémon in standard link battles or [[World Championships|Video Game Championships]]. | ** Consequently, this is the first game mechanic that can revive a Pokémon in standard link battles or [[World Championships|Video Game Championships]]. |
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