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==After Purification==
==After Purification==
Once a Pokémon is purified, any [[Shadow move]]s are replaced with other [[move]]s. In {{Pokémon XD}} they learn each of these moves: one move learned through level up, one move learn through a [[TM]], one [[egg move]] and a special move.  It gains any [[Experience]] and [[Effort Values]] that it has earned in battles prior to the purification meaning that it may gain one or more [[level]]s.  The Pokémon receives a special [[Ribbon]] for "clearing all difficulties", and at this point the [[Pokémon Trainer]] may choose a [[nickname]] for it. The player may also trade the purified Pokémon with the GBA games {{game5|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald|FireRed|LeafGreen}} using a Gamecube/GBA cable, but only if the player has defeated the [[Elite Four]] {{sup|Ru}}{{sup|Sa}}{{sup|E}} or located the Ruby and Sapphire and given them to [[Celio]] {{sup|FR}}{{sup|LG}}. The player of the GBA games must also save in a [[Pokémon Center]] with the Pokémon they wish to trade to the Gamecube game.
Once a Pokémon is purified, any [[Shadow move]]s are replaced with other [[move]]s. In {{Pokémon XD}} they learn each of these moves: one move learned through level up, one move learn through a [[TM]], one [[Egg move]] and a special move.  It gains any [[Experience]] and [[Effort Values]] that it has earned in battles prior to the purification meaning that it may gain one or more [[level]]s.  The Pokémon receives a special [[Ribbon]] for "clearing all difficulties", and at this point the [[Pokémon Trainer]] may choose a [[nickname]] for it. The player may also trade the purified Pokémon with the GBA games {{game5|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald|FireRed|LeafGreen}} using a Gamecube/GBA cable, but only if the player has defeated the [[Elite Four]] {{sup|Ru}}{{sup|Sa}}{{sup|E}} or located the Ruby and Sapphire and given them to [[Celio]] {{sup|FR}}{{sup|LG}}. The player of the GBA games must also save in a [[Pokémon Center]] with the Pokémon they wish to trade to the Gamecube game.


===Special moves===
===Special moves===
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| 088 || {{p|Grimer}} || {{MS|088|Grimer (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
| 088 || {{p|Grimer}} || {{MS|088|Grimer (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Helping Hand}}
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| 090 || {{p|Shellder}} || {{MS|090|Shellder (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Take Down}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Water 3 egg group can learn Take Down, making this the only method for Shellder to learn the move.}}
| 090 || {{p|Shellder}} || {{MS|090|Shellder (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Take Down}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Water 3 Egg group can learn Take Down, making this the only method for Shellder to learn the move.}}
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| 097 || {{p|Hypno}} || {{MS|097|Hypno (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
| 097 || {{p|Hypno}} || {{MS|097|Hypno (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Baton Pass}}
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| 122 || {{p|Mr. Mime}} || {{MS|122|Mr. Mime (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Follow Me}}
| 122 || {{p|Mr. Mime}} || {{MS|122|Mr. Mime (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Follow Me}}
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| 123 || {{p|Scyther}} || {{MS|123|Scyther (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Morning Sun}}<br>{{m|Razor Wind}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Bug egg group can learn Razor Wind, making this the only method for Scyther to learn the move.}}
| 123 || {{p|Scyther}} || {{MS|123|Scyther (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Morning Sun}}<br>{{m|Razor Wind}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Bug Egg group can learn Razor Wind, making this the only method for Scyther to learn the move.}}
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| 125 || {{p|Electabuzz}} || {{MS|125|Electabuzz (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Follow Me}}
| 125 || {{p|Electabuzz}} || {{MS|125|Electabuzz (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Follow Me}}
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| 131 || {{p|Lapras}} || {{MS|131|Lapras (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Heal Bell}}
| 131 || {{p|Lapras}} || {{MS|131|Lapras (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Heal Bell}}
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| 143 || {{p|Snorlax}} || {{MS|143|Snorlax (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Fissure}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Monster egg group can learn Fissure, making this the only method for Snorlax to learn the move.}}
| 143 || {{p|Snorlax}} || {{MS|143|Snorlax (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Fissure}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Monster Egg group can learn Fissure, making this the only method for Snorlax to learn the move.}}
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| 144 || {{p|Articuno}} || {{MS|144|Articuno (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Haze}}<br>{{m|Heal Bell}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
| 144 || {{p|Articuno}} || {{MS|144|Articuno (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Haze}}<br>{{m|Heal Bell}}<br>{{m|Extrasensory}}
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| 216 || {{p|Teddiursa}} || {{MS|216|Teddiursa (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
| 216 || {{p|Teddiursa}} || {{MS|216|Teddiursa (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}
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| 219 || {{p|Magcargo}} || {{MS|219|Magcargo (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Heat Wave}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Indeterminate egg group can learn Heat Wave, making this the only method for Magcargo to learn the move.}}
| 219 || {{p|Magcargo}} || {{MS|219|Magcargo (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Refresh}}<br>{{m|Heat Wave}} {{tt|*|While an Egg Move, in Generation III no Pokémon in the Indeterminate Egg group can learn Heat Wave, making this the only method for Magcargo to learn the move.}}
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| 220 || {{p|Swinub}} || {{MS|220|Swinub (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
| 220 || {{p|Swinub}} || {{MS|220|Swinub (Pokémon)}} || {{m|Charm}}
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Moves like {{m|Helping Hand}}, {{m|Heal Bell}}, and {{m|Follow Me}} are present because almost every battle in Pokémon XD is a [[double battle]]. These moves can then be used in order to assist or protect the player's other {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in these situations, making progress through the game easier.
Moves like {{m|Helping Hand}}, {{m|Heal Bell}}, and {{m|Follow Me}} are present because almost every battle in Pokémon XD is a [[Double Battle]]. These moves can then be used in order to assist or protect the player's other {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in these situations, making progress through the game easier.


{{Project Games notice|game mechanic}}
{{Project Games notice|game mechanic}}