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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* In [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], the character who gives the [[Big Root]] to the player in [[Driftveil City]] claims that this item affects the signature move of his Pokémon: ''"Trainer... If my Pokémon was with me, I would've challenged you for a {{pkmn|battle}}. Instead, please accept this. It is...a [[Big Root]]! Have a Pokémon hold this, and it absorbs more [[HP]] from the target! This was a perfect item for my Pokémon's signature move..."''
* In [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], the character who gives the [[Big Root]] to the player in [[Driftveil City]] claims that this item affects the signature move of his Pokémon: ''"Trainer... If my Pokémon was with me, I would've challenged you for a {{pkmn|battle}}. Instead, please accept this. It is...a [[Big Root]]! Have a Pokémon hold this, and it absorbs more [[HP]] from the target! This was a perfect item for my Pokémon's signature move..."''
** This mention of "signature move" may have simply been in the general sense of "one's strongest move". In the usual definition (a move usable by a single species or evolutionary family), the only known Pokémon with a signature move affected by Big Root were introduced in later generations: {{p|Yveltal}} with {{m|Oblivion Wing}}, [[Cosplay Pikachu|Pop Star Pikachu]] with {{m|Draining Kiss}}, and {{p|Ceruledge}} with {{m|Bitter Blade}}.
** This mention of "signature move" may have simply been in the general sense of "one's strongest move". However, in the usual definition (a move usable by a single species or evolutionary family), the only known signature moves affected by Big Root were introduced in later generations: {{p|Yveltal}}'s {{m|Oblivion Wing}}, [[Cosplay Pikachu|Pop Star Pikachu]]'s {{m|Draining Kiss}}, and {{p|Ceruledge}}'s {{m|Bitter Blade}}.


==See also==
==See also==