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(Milk Drink is no longer a signature move as it can also be learned by Gogoat and Chatter can no longer make records.) |
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! style="background:#{{grass color light}};" | [[Generation III]] | ! style="background:#{{grass color light}};" | [[Generation III]] | ||
! style="background:#{{grass color light}};" | [[Generation IV]] | ! style="background:#{{grass color light}};" | [[Generation IV]] | ||
! style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | [[Generation | ! style="background:#{{grass color light}};" | [[Generation V]] | ||
! style="background:#{{grass color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | [[Generation VI]] | |||
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| {{m|Cut}} | |||
| {{m|Cut}} | | {{m|Cut}} | ||
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| {{m|Fly}} | |||
| {{m|Fly}} | | {{m|Fly}} | ||
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| {{m|Surf}} | | {{m|Surf}} | ||
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| {{m|Strength}} | |||
| {{m|Strength}} | | {{m|Strength}} | ||
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| {{m|Flash}} | | {{m|Flash}} | ||
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| {{m|Dig}} | |||
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| style="background:#{{special color light}};" | {{m|Whirlpool}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | | style="background:#{{special color light}};" | {{m|Whirlpool}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Waterfall}} | |||
| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Waterfall}} | | style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Waterfall}} | ||
| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Waterfall}} | | style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Waterfall}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Headbutt}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | | style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Headbutt}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Sweet Scent}} | |||
| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Sweet Scent}} | | style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Sweet Scent}} | ||
| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Sweet Scent}} | | style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Sweet Scent}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Milk Drink}} | | style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Milk Drink}} | ||
| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Milk Drink}} | | style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Milk Drink}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Secret Power}} | | style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Secret Power}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Defog}} {{sup/4|DPPt}} | | style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Defog}} {{sup/4|DPPt}} | ||
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| style="background:#{{special color light}};" | {{m|Chatter}} | | style="background:#{{special color light}};" | {{m|Chatter}} | ||
| style="background:#{{special color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{m|Chatter}} | | style="background:#{{special color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{m|Chatter}} | ||
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* '''{{m|Cut}}:''' The Pokémon can cut down small trees and, until [[Generation IV]], [[tall grass]] on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM01]] in all [[generation]]s. In [[Generation I]], trees cut down would be regenerated if the game was saved and the power turned off, even if the player was still in the area, allowing the player to [[List of glitches in Generation I#Standing on a tree|stand on a tree]]; however, this isn't the case in future generations. | * '''{{m|Cut}}:''' The Pokémon can cut down small trees and, until [[Generation IV]], [[tall grass]] on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM01]] in all [[generation]]s. In [[Generation I]], trees cut down would be regenerated if the game was saved and the power turned off, even if the player was still in the area, allowing the player to [[List of glitches in Generation I#Standing on a tree|stand on a tree]]; however, this isn't the case in future generations. | ||
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* '''{{m|Surf}}:''' The player can travel on water by traveling on the Pokémon's back. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM03]] in all generations. | * '''{{m|Surf}}:''' The player can travel on water by traveling on the Pokémon's back. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM03]] in all generations. | ||
* '''{{m|Strength}}:''' The Pokémon is able to push boulders of a certain type around. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM04]] in all generations. | * '''{{m|Strength}}:''' The Pokémon is able to push boulders of a certain type around. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM04]] in all generations. | ||
* '''{{m|Flash}}:''' The Pokémon can light up a cavern covered by darkness such as [[Dark Cave]]. Flash can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in the first three generations, and by using [[TM70]] | * '''{{m|Flash}}:''' The Pokémon can light up a cavern covered by darkness such as [[Dark Cave]]. Flash can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in the first three generations, and by using [[TM70]] since Generation IV. | ||
* '''{{m|Whirlpool}}:''' The Pokémon can dismiss small whirlpools on the water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM06]] in [[Generation II]]. Since [[Generation III]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} it has regained HM status as [[HM05]]. | * '''{{m|Whirlpool}}:''' The Pokémon can dismiss small whirlpools on the water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM06]] in [[Generation II]]. Since [[Generation III]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} it has regained HM status as [[HM05]] and since Generation V, it has again lost its HM status. | ||
* '''{{m|Waterfall}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up waterfalls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM07]] from Generation II to Generation IV, and [[HM05]] | * '''{{m|Waterfall}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up waterfalls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM07]] from Generation II to Generation IV, and [[HM05]] since [[Generation V]]. It was also available in [[Generation I]] as a level-up move, but it didn't have the field move status. | ||
* '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' The Pokémon can smash boulders of a certain type into pieces. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, by using [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and by using [[TM94]] | * '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' The Pokémon can smash boulders of a certain type into pieces. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, by using [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and by using [[TM94]] since Generation V. | ||
* '''{{m|Dive}}:''' The player can dive underwater when surfing in deep waters. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. Since [[Generation IV]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation V]], it has regained HM status as [[HM06]]. | * '''{{m|Dive}}:''' The player can dive underwater when surfing in deep waters. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. Since [[Generation IV]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation V]], it has regained HM status as [[HM06]] and in [[Generation VI]], it has again lost its HM status. | ||
* '''{{m|Defog}}:''' The Pokémon can clear out fog on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. | * '''{{m|Defog}}:''' The Pokémon can clear out fog on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. Since Generation V, it has lost its HM status. | ||
* '''{{m|Rock Climb}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up rocky walls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in Generation IV. | * '''{{m|Rock Climb}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up rocky walls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in Generation IV. Since Generation V, it has lost its HM status. | ||
===TM moves=== | ===TM moves=== | ||
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* '''{{m|Teleport}}:''' The Pokémon can teleport the player to the front of the last visited Pokémon Center by using telekinesis. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM30]] in Generation I, and it can be learned by many {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon. | * '''{{m|Teleport}}:''' The Pokémon can teleport the player to the front of the last visited Pokémon Center by using telekinesis. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM30]] in Generation I, and it can be learned by many {{type|Psychic}} Pokémon. | ||
* '''{{m|Softboiled}}:''' The Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM41]] in Generation I, and it can be learned via level-up by {{p|Chansey}} and {{p|Blissey}} as well as certain Pokémon via a [[Move Tutor]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | * '''{{m|Softboiled}}:''' The Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM41]] in Generation I, and it can be learned via level-up by {{p|Chansey}} and {{p|Blissey}} as well as certain Pokémon via a [[Move Tutor]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. | ||
* '''{{m|Headbutt}}:''' The Pokémon can shake a small tree which may cause a [[wild Pokémon]] to fall down. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM02]] in Generation II. Though available as a level up move in Generation I and future generations, it only had status as a field move in Generation II and has regained such status in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} where it is available via a [[Move Tutor]] in [[Ilex Forest]]. It once again lost its field move status | * '''{{m|Headbutt}}:''' The Pokémon can shake a small tree which may cause a [[wild Pokémon]] to fall down. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM02]] in Generation II. Though available as a level up move in Generation I and future generations, it only had status as a field move in Generation II and has regained such status in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} where it is available via a [[Move Tutor]] in [[Ilex Forest]]. It once again lost its field move status since Generation V. | ||
* '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and [[TM94]] | * '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and [[TM94]] since Generation V. Clears cracked rocks; in Generations II and III, as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon can occasionally be found in them. | ||
[[File:Flash V OW.png|thumb|'''Flash''' remains a field move in [[Generation]]s {{gen|IV}} and {{gen|V}}, despite no longer being an HM.]] | [[File:Flash V OW.png|thumb|'''Flash''' remains a field move in [[Generation]]s {{gen|IV}} and {{gen|V}}, despite no longer being an HM.]] | ||
* '''{{m|Sweet Scent}}:''' The Pokémon can activate a wild Pokémon battle in tall grass, caves, and water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM12]] in Generation II, and it can be learned by many {{type|Grass}} Pokémon. | * '''{{m|Sweet Scent}}:''' The Pokémon can activate a wild Pokémon battle in tall grass, caves, and water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM12]] in Generation II, and it can be learned by many {{type|Grass}} Pokémon. | ||
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===Other moves=== | ===Other moves=== | ||
* '''{{m|Milk Drink}}:''' Similar to Softboiled, the Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can | * '''{{m|Milk Drink}}:''' Similar to Softboiled, the Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be learned by {{p|Miltank}} and {{p|Gogoat}} by leveling up. | ||
* '''{{m|Chatter}}:''' It can be used to record and temporarily alter the battle cry of a {{p|Chatot}}. It does not function correctly with other Pokémon. The recorded audio is reset to Chatot's default cry when it is deposited into a box. | * '''{{m|Chatter}}:''' It can be used to record and temporarily alter the battle cry of a {{p|Chatot}}. It does not function correctly with other Pokémon. The recorded audio is reset to Chatot's default cry when it is deposited into a box. | ||
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