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* '''{{m|Soft-Boiled}}:''' The Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM41]] in Generation I, and it can be learned via level-up by {{p|Chansey}} and {{p|Blissey}} as well as certain Pokémon via a [[Move Tutor]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | * '''{{m|Soft-Boiled}}:''' The Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM41]] in Generation I, and it can be learned via level-up by {{p|Chansey}} and {{p|Blissey}} as well as certain Pokémon via a [[Move Tutor]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | ||
* '''{{m|Headbutt}}:''' The Pokémon can shake a small tree which may cause a [[wild Pokémon]] to fall down. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM02]] in Generation II. Though available as a level up move in Generation I and future generations, it only had status as a field move in Generation II and has regained such status in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} where it is available via a [[Move Tutor]] in [[Ilex Forest]]. It once again lost its field move status since Generation V. | * '''{{m|Headbutt}}:''' The Pokémon can shake a small tree which may cause a [[wild Pokémon]] to fall down. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM02]] in Generation II. Though available as a level up move in Generation I and future generations, it only had status as a field move in Generation II and has regained such status in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} where it is available via a [[Move Tutor]] in [[Ilex Forest]]. It once again lost its field move status since Generation V. | ||
* '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and [[TM94]] since Generation V. Clears cracked rocks; in Generations II, III and VI as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon can occasionally be found in them, plus it can also give | * '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and [[TM94]] since Generation V. Clears cracked rocks; in Generations II, III and VI as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon can occasionally be found in them, plus it can also give the player items. | ||
[[File:Flash V OW.png|thumb|'''Flash''' remains a field move since [[Generation IV]], despite no longer being an HM.]] | [[File:Flash V OW.png|thumb|'''Flash''' remains a field move since [[Generation IV]], despite no longer being an HM.]] | ||
* '''{{m|Sweet Scent}}:''' The Pokémon can activate a wild Pokémon battle in tall grass, caves, and water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM12]] in Generation II, and it can be learned by many {{type|Grass}} Pokémon. | * '''{{m|Sweet Scent}}:''' The Pokémon can activate a wild Pokémon battle in tall grass, caves, and water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM12]] in Generation II, and it can be learned by many {{type|Grass}} Pokémon. | ||
* '''{{m|Secret Power}}:''' The Pokémon can clear an entrance into a big tree, a bush or an indent in a wall in order to create a [[Secret Base]]. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM43]] in Generations III and IV, but is no longer a field move in the latter. | * '''{{m|Secret Power}}:''' The Pokémon can clear an entrance into a big tree, a bush or an indent in a wall in order to create a [[Secret Base]]. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM43]] in Generations III and IV, but is no longer a field move in the latter. | ||
* '''{{m|Flash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in Generations I, II, and III, and is currently a [[TM70|TM move]]. It lights up dark caves. Prior to Generation III, the whole screen would be dark before using Flash. In | * '''{{m|Flash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in Generations I, II, and III, and is currently a [[TM70|TM move]]. It lights up dark caves. Prior to Generation III, the whole screen would be dark before using Flash. In Generations III, IV, and V, a small circle around the player is visible initially, which expands when Flash is used. In Generation VI, the screen zooms out and the wild Pokémon encounter rate is decreased. | ||
===Other moves=== | ===Other moves=== |