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** The first two puzzle are located at the [[S.S. Libra]] and [[Cipher Key Lair]], where several areas are blocked off by big wooden crates, which the [[Michael|player]] must push to either clear way, close a gap, or press a big switch in order to proceed or access an item. Similar to Strength boulders before [[Generation V]], these crates will reset if the player leaves and reenters the area.
** The first two puzzle are located at the [[S.S. Libra]] and [[Cipher Key Lair]], where several areas are blocked off by big wooden crates, which the [[Michael|player]] must push to either clear way, close a gap, or press a big switch in order to proceed or access an item. Similar to Strength boulders before [[Generation V]], these crates will reset if the player leaves and reenters the area.
** The third puzzle can be found at [[Citadark Isle]], where the {{player}} must push big metal blocks down small cliffs to stop flows of lava in order to progress and access certain items. These blocks will not reset once pushed down to their proper spots.
** The third puzzle can be found at [[Citadark Isle]], where the {{player}} must push big metal blocks down small cliffs to stop flows of lava in order to progress and access certain items. These blocks will not reset once pushed down to their proper spots.
* In the [[Generation IV]] [[core series]] {{pkmn|games}} due a [[glitch]], each time a Pokémon performs the animation for Strength in battle, its sprite will be translated right two pixels.
* In the [[Generation IV]] [[core series]] {{pkmn|games}}, due to a [[glitch]], each time a Pokémon performs the animation for Strength in battle, its sprite will be translated right two pixels.
* In [[Generation VII]], {{p|Machamp}} becoming the signature user of Strength coincides with its new role as a [[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]], which replaces Strength's out-of-battle function that existed in previous generations.
* In [[Generation VII]], {{p|Machamp}} becoming the signature user of Strength coincides with its new role as a [[Poké Ride|Ride Pokémon]], which replaces Strength's out-of-battle function that existed in previous generations.
* In Japanese, Strength's name is also used for the {{pkmn|category}} name of Machamp and its pre-evolutions, being {{tt|かいりきポケモン ''Kairiki Pokémon''|Super Strength Pokémon}}.
* In Japanese, Strength's name is also used for the {{pkmn|category}} name of Machamp and its pre-evolutions, being {{tt|かいりきポケモン ''Kairiki Pokémon''|Super Strength Pokémon}}.
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