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** {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Dugtrio}} can't learn {{m|Fury Swipes}} anymore, possibly due to the fact that both have no hands or that their hands are not visible, although this is unconfirmed. However, the player can transfer both with said move from Generation III to [[Generation IV]] and onwards by transferring it via [[Pal Park]] in Generation IV and transferring it via [[Poké Transfer]] in [[Generation V]].
** {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Dugtrio}} can't learn {{m|Fury Swipes}} anymore, possibly due to the fact that both have no hands or that their hands are not visible, although this is unconfirmed. However, the player can transfer both with said move from Generation III to [[Generation IV]] and onwards by transferring it via [[Pal Park]] in Generation IV and transferring it via [[Poké Transfer]] in [[Generation V]].
* Pokémon Emerald Version is the only third version which is not the next consecutive [[Version|main series]] game after its respective {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|paired versions|s}}.
* Pokémon Emerald Version is the only third version which is not the next consecutive [[Version|main series]] game after its respective {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|paired versions|s}}.
* All Legendary Pokémon in the weather Trio are catchable, unlike Ruby & Sapphire, where only 1 of the three Legendary Pokémon in the weather trio are catchable (At the time, either Groudon or Kyogre).


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