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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Since Waterfall is a [[physical move]] in Generation IV, the Pokémon with the strongest Waterfall is {{p|Gyarados}}. ({{p|Rayquaza}} and {{p|Dragonite}} have a higher {{stat|Attack}}, but they don't get [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]]). | *Since Waterfall is a [[physical move]] in Generation IV, the Pokémon with the strongest Waterfall is {{p|Gyarados}}. ({{p|Rayquaza}} and {{p|Dragonite}} have a higher {{stat|Attack}}, but they don't get [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]]). | ||
**It is unknown why Waterfall is a physical move, as the animation for the move simply involves the user dropping a waterfall over the foe. Perhaps | **It is unknown why Waterfall is a physical move, as the animation for the move simply involves the user dropping a waterfall over the foe. Perhaps stranger, the info the move states that the user charges at the foe when using it. | ||
*Waterfall is one of the two HM moves learned by some Pokémon by leveling them up. | *Waterfall is one of the two HM moves learned by some Pokémon by leveling them up. | ||
*Due to how limited Waterfall is in Generation I, some players are unaware of the fact that it even exists in Generation I. | *Due to how limited Waterfall is in Generation I, some players are unaware of the fact that it even exists in Generation I. |
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