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==In other games==
==In other games==
{{incomplete|section|Appropriate details for other games (Rumble games, Trozei games, Battrio/Tretta games?)}}
{{incomplete|section|Appropriate details for other games (Rumble games, Trozei games, Battrio/Tretta games?)}}
===In the Mystery Dungeon series===
===Mystery Dungeon series===
{{main|Mystery Dungeon game mechanics#Attacks|Mystery Dungeon game mechanics → Attacks}}
{{main|Mystery Dungeon game mechanics#Attacks|Mystery Dungeon game mechanics → Attacks}}
In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], Pokémon can learn and use up to four moves much like in the core series games. When Pokémon level up, they learn the same moves as they would in a contemporaneous core series game. However, all Pokémon also have a basic attack (called a regular attack) that they can use that does not require [[Power Point|PP]]. The regular attack can be used any time, but the player can only use one of their character's learned moves at a time, depending on which move they've "set". Other Pokémon in the player's party will use their learned moves at their own discretion, but the player is able to set or unset any number of their moves to partially control what they do as well.
In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], Pokémon can learn and use up to four moves much like in the core series games. When Pokémon level up, they learn the same moves as they would in a contemporaneous core series game. However, all Pokémon also have a basic attack (called a regular attack) that they can use that does not require [[Power Point|PP]]. The regular attack can be used any time, but the player can only use one of their character's learned moves at a time, depending on which move they've "set". Other Pokémon in the player's party will use their learned moves at their own discretion, but the player is able to set or unset any number of their moves to partially control what they do as well.
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Unlike the Move Reminder, however, these facilities can teach Pokémon any move they or their pre-evolutions can learn by leveling up.
Unlike the Move Reminder, however, these facilities can teach Pokémon any move they or their pre-evolutions can learn by leveling up.


===In the Pokémon Ranger series===
===Pokémon Ranger series===
{{main|Field Move (Ranger)}}
{{main|Field Move (Ranger)}}
{{main|Poké Assist}}
{{main|Poké Assist}}
In the {{cat|Pokémon Ranger}} games, [[Field Move (Ranger)|Field Moves]] and [[Poké Assist]]s may be considered analogues to moves. Field Moves are used against environmental obstacles in the world, while Poké Assists are used to help [[Pokémon Ranger (Ranger series)|Rangers]] capture Pokémon with the [[Capture Styler]].
In the {{cat|Pokémon Ranger}} games, [[Field Move (Ranger)|Field Moves]] and [[Poké Assist]]s may be considered analogues to moves. Field Moves are used against environmental obstacles in the world, while Poké Assists are used to help [[Pokémon Ranger (Ranger series)|Rangers]] capture Pokémon with the [[Capture Styler]].


===In Pokémon Shuffle===
===Pokémon Shuffle===
In [[Pokémon Shuffle]], Pokémon do not have moves, but they still [[Pokémon Shuffle#Gameplay|attack and damage each other]] so that the player can capture wild Pokémon. Effectively, every Pokémon's attack has the same basic strength.
In [[Pokémon Shuffle]], Pokémon do not have moves, but they still [[Pokémon Shuffle#Gameplay|attack and damage each other]] so that the player can capture wild Pokémon. Effectively, every Pokémon's attack has the same basic strength.


===In Pokémon Conquest===
===Pokémon Conquest===
In [[Pokémon Conquest]], a Pokémon only has one move. As a Pokémon's [[link]] with its [[Warrior]] increases, so does its {{DL|link|move rank}}. If a Pokémon is able to achieve a Perfect Link with its Warrior and maximize its move rank, some moves will gain new effects, such as {{m|Leaf Storm}} and {{m|Outrage}}.
In [[Pokémon Conquest]], a Pokémon only has one move. As a Pokémon's [[link]] with its [[Warrior]] increases, so does its {{DL|link|move rank}}. If a Pokémon is able to achieve a Perfect Link with its Warrior and maximize its move rank, some moves will gain new effects, such as {{m|Leaf Storm}} and {{m|Outrage}}.