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→‎Trivia: Ability Capsule trivia can go on that item's page. Also, the Ability Capsule also does not work on Own Tempo Rockruff.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Zygarde is the only Pokémon so far that has two standard Abilities and no Hidden Ability. Zygarde and Battle-Bond Greninja are the only two cases where the ability capsule cannot switch between two non-Hidden Abilities.  
* Zygarde is the only Pokémon that has two standard Abilities but does not have a Hidden Ability.
* The unused Ability {{a|Cacophony}} was included in the coding for third-generation games as Ability #076 ({{a|Air Lock}} was #077). From the fourth generation, Cacophony was removed and Air Lock was renumbered as #076, with the new Abilities positioned from #077 onward.
* The unused Ability {{a|Cacophony}} was included in the coding for third-generation games as Ability #076 ({{a|Air Lock}} was #077). From the fourth generation, Cacophony was removed and Air Lock was renumbered as #076, with the new Abilities positioned from #077 onward.
* [[Generation III]] introduced the most Abilities, with a total of 76. [[Generation VIII]] introduced the fewest, with a total of 25.
* [[Generation III]] introduced the most Abilities, with a total of 76. [[Generation VIII]] introduced the fewest, with a total of 25.