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* In the [[Generation VII]] games, Blacephalon can learn {{m|Magic Coat}} by [[level]]ing up but cannot learn it via [[Move Tutor]]. | * In the [[Generation VII]] games, Blacephalon can learn {{m|Magic Coat}} by [[level]]ing up but cannot learn it via [[Move Tutor]]. | ||
* Blacephalon can be seen as a counterpart to fellow [[Ultra Beast]] {{p|Stakataka}}. Both have high {{stat|Attack}} stats and the same [[Base stats|base stat]] total, but Blacephalon has high {{stat|Special Attack}} and {{stat|Speed}} stats and low defenses, while Stakataka is extremely slow but has a very high {{stat|Defense}}. Additionally, both were introduced in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] as [[version-exclusive Pokémon]] that both appear in [[Poni Grove]] at the same point in the story, with Blacephalon appearing in Ultra Sun and Stakataka appearing in Ultra Moon. | * Blacephalon can be seen as a counterpart to fellow [[Ultra Beast]] {{p|Stakataka}}. Both have high {{stat|Attack}} stats and the same [[Base stats|base stat]] total, but Blacephalon has high {{stat|Special Attack}} and {{stat|Speed}} stats and low defenses, while Stakataka is extremely slow but has a very high {{stat|Defense}}. Additionally, both were introduced in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] as [[version-exclusive Pokémon]] that both appear in [[Poni Grove]] at the same point in the story, with Blacephalon appearing in Ultra Sun and Stakataka appearing in Ultra Moon. | ||
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