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Dive's base power is 60. | Dive's base power is 60. | ||
In the {{g|Mystery Dungeon}} series, Dive cannot be used unless the user is standing on water. | |||
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* Unlike {{m|Whirlpool}} and {{m|Defog}}, which can be freely known by a Pokémon sent forward to [[Generation V]] when the Pokémon is transferred from a game they are not an HM in, a Pokémon with Dive will be prevented from being migrated to [[Generation IV]] even in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, where Dive is neither usable, required, nor legitimately available to the player without trading. | * Unlike {{m|Whirlpool}} and {{m|Defog}}, which can be freely known by a Pokémon sent forward to [[Generation V]] when the Pokémon is transferred from a game they are not an HM in, a Pokémon with Dive will be prevented from being migrated to [[Generation IV]] even in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, where Dive is neither usable, required, nor legitimately available to the player without trading. | ||
** Because of this, few Pokémon learn it in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}; therefore, Dive can only be obtained by leveling up certain Pokémon. This changed in {{v2|Platinum}} with the inclusion of a [[move tutor]] capable of teaching the move to certain Pokémon, including all who could have it in Generation III. | ** Because of this, few Pokémon learn it in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}; therefore, Dive can only be obtained by leveling up certain Pokémon. This changed in {{v2|Platinum}} with the inclusion of a [[move tutor]] capable of teaching the move to certain Pokémon, including all who could have it in Generation III. |
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