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??????????'s learnset varies by game and by hexedecimal identifier.  Due to the existance of several thousand different species between games, the full information cannot be listed here.   
??????????'s learnset varies by game and by hexedecimal identifier.  Due to the existance of several thousand different species between games, the full information cannot be listed here.   


One thing to note, however, is that some ?????????? have no moves.  When this happens, attempting to attack with it will result in using [[struggle]].  However, viewing the Pokémon's moves page will show a large amount of glitch text, in a way that could be considered similar to glitch moves such as [[Super_Glitch_(move)|Super Glitch]].  This text is not known to cause any side effects.
One thing to note, however, is that some ?????????? have no moves.  When this happens, attempting to attack with it will result in using [[Struggle]].  However, viewing the Pokémon's moves page will show a large amount of glitch text, in a way that could be considered similar to glitch moves such as [[Super_Glitch_(move)|Super Glitch]].  This text is not known to cause any side effects.


<!-- It may be a good idea for me to include the information from my research: In firered, many decamarks (tested between ranges 2800 and 28FF) know the move [[Thunder Punch]].  I do not know why.  --Pokechu22 -->
<!-- It may be a good idea for me to include the information from my research: In firered, many decamarks (tested between ranges 2800 and 28FF) know the move [[Thunder Punch]].  I do not know why.  --Pokechu22 -->