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*** Despite its similarity to Magikarp, {{p|Feebas}} has always been compatible with TMs, so its movepool's size is only mildly below average. {{p|Scatterbug}}, {{p|Spewpa}}, and {{p|Dottler}} do not fit, either, as the trend of slightly expanding the movepools of unevolved "low-tier" Bug-type Pokémon was already established by the time of the Scatterbug line's introduction in Gen VI, but {{p|Blipbug}} ''does'' fit due to lacking compatibility with TMs or TRs.
*** Despite its similarity to Magikarp, {{p|Feebas}} has always been compatible with TMs, so its movepool's size is only mildly below average. {{p|Scatterbug}}, {{p|Spewpa}}, and {{p|Dottler}} do not fit, either, as the trend of slightly expanding the movepools of unevolved "low-tier" Bug-type Pokémon was already established by the time of the Scatterbug line's introduction in Gen VI, but {{p|Blipbug}} ''does'' fit due to lacking compatibility with TMs or TRs.
* {{p|Umbreon}}'s {{m|Moonlight}} is a counterpart to {{p|Espeon}}'s {{m|Morning Sun}}, though it never was its signature move.
* {{p|Umbreon}}'s {{m|Moonlight}} is a counterpart to {{p|Espeon}}'s {{m|Morning Sun}}, though it never was its signature move.
**{{m|Iron Tail}} is the only {{t|Steel}}-type move introduced in [[Generation II]] that was never a signature move, although it is heavily associated with {{p|Steelix}}.
*{{m|Iron Tail}} is the only {{t|Steel}}-type move introduced in [[Generation II]] that was never a signature move, although it is heavily associated with {{p|Steelix}}.
* In Generation V, {{m|Sacred Sword}} was exclusively learned by the [[Swords of Justice]], being the signature move of a Legendary group rather than an evolutionary family.
* In Generation V, {{m|Sacred Sword}} was exclusively learned by the [[Swords of Justice]], being the signature move of a Legendary group rather than an evolutionary family.
** Similarly, {{m|Fusion Flare}} and {{m|Fusion Bolt}} are exclusively learned by {{p|Reshiram}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}, and {{p|Zekrom}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|Black]] {{p|Kyurem}}, respectively (outside of events). Kyurem's forms are the result of absorbing Reshiram or Zekrom, and thus gain some of their traits and powers.
** Similarly, {{m|Fusion Flare}} and {{m|Fusion Bolt}} are exclusively learned by {{p|Reshiram}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}, and {{p|Zekrom}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|Black]] {{p|Kyurem}}, respectively (outside of events). Kyurem's forms are the result of absorbing Reshiram or Zekrom, and thus gain some of their traits and powers.
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