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| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Haze}}
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Haze}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Psychic Mason, the eighth Trainer in the [[Poké Cup]] Ultra Ball R-2, has a Blastoise that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Haze}}. While Blastoise can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Blastoise can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Water 1}} and {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than the Blastoise family, that can learn Mirror Coat is {{p|Corsola}}, which canot learn haze.
| Psychic Mason, the eighth Trainer in the [[Poké Cup]] Ultra Ball R-2, has a Blastoise that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Haze}}. While Blastoise can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Blastoise can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Water 1}} and {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than the Blastoise family, that can learn Mirror Coat is {{p|Corsola}}, which canot learn haze.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:102Exeggcute.png|96px|link=Exeggcute (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:102Exeggcute.png|96px|link=Exeggcute (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|AncientPower}}
| {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|AncientPower}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Youngster Bernie, the first Trainer in the [[Little Cup]] R-2 has an Exeggcute that knows both {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|AncientPower}}. While Exeggcute can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Exeggcute can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Grass}} Pokémon, other than Exeggcute and {{p|Exeggutor}}, that can learn Mega drain is {{p|Tangela}}, the {{p|Hoppip}} family, and {{p|Sunkern}}, which cannot learn ancient power.
| Youngster Bernie, the first Trainer in the [[Little Cup]] R-2 has an Exeggcute that knows both {{m|Mega Drain}} and {{m|AncientPower}}. While Exeggcute can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Exeggcute can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but there were no Pokémon in the {{egg3|Grass}} that could know both of these moves at the same time.
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| [[File:028Sandslash.png|96px|link=Sandslash (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:028Sandslash.png|96px|link=Sandslash (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Metal Claw}} and {{m|Rock Slide}}
| {{m|Metal Claw}} and {{m|Rock Slide}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 Battle, Chuck has a Sandslash that knows both {{m|Metal Claw}} and {{m|Rock Slide}}. While Sandslash can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Sandslash can only learn the Generation II move Metal Claw as an [[Egg move]] in [[Pokémon Crystal]], whereas it can only learn Rock Slide as a Generation I [[TM]].
| During his R-2 Battle, Chuck has a Sandslash that knows both {{m|Metal Claw}} and {{m|Rock Slide}}. While Sandslash can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Sandslash can only learn the Generation II move Metal Claw as an [[Egg Move]] in [[Pokémon Crystal]], whereas it can only learn Rock Slide as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to the [[Move Tutor]]s for Rock Slide in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} (as well as the TM for Rock Slide from Generation IV onward) and Sandslash maintaining Metal Claw as an Egg move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
Due to the [[Move Tutor]]s for Rock Slide in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} (as well as the TM for Rock Slide from Generation IV onward) and Sandslash maintaining Metal Claw as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
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| [[File:073Tentacruel.png|96px|link=Tentacruel (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:073Tentacruel.png|96px|link=Tentacruel (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 Battle, Pryce has a Tentacruel that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}. While Tentacruel can know both of these moves individually, it cannot know both simultaneously. Tentacruel can only learn the Generation II move Mirror Coat as an [[Egg move]], whereas it can only learn Reflect as a Generation I [[TM]].
| During his R-2 Battle, Pryce has a Tentacruel that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Reflect}}. While Tentacruel can know both of these moves individually, it cannot know both simultaneously. Tentacruel can only learn the Generation II move Mirror Coat as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Reflect as a Generation I [[TM]].
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| [[File:026Raichu.png|96px|link=Raichu (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:026Raichu.png|96px|link=Raichu (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Reversal}}
| {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Reversal}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 battle, Lt. Surge has a {{p|Raichu}} that knows both {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Reversal}}. While Raichu can know both of these moves individually, it cannot know both simultaneously. Raichu can only learn the Generation II move Reversal as an [[Egg move]], whereas it can only learn Surf as a [[Move Tutor]] move as a {{p|Pikachu}} in [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)]] or international versions of [[Pokémon Stadium (English)]].
| During his R-2 battle, Lt. Surge has a {{p|Raichu}} that knows both {{m|Surf}} and {{m|Reversal}}. While Raichu can know both of these moves individually, it cannot know both simultaneously. Raichu can only learn the Generation II move Reversal as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Surf as a [[Move Tutor]] move as a {{p|Pikachu}} in [[Pokémon Stadium (Japanese)]] or international versions of [[Pokémon Stadium (English)]].
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| [[File:030Nidorina.png|96px|link=Nidorina (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:030Nidorina.png|96px|link=Nidorina (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Charm}} and {{m|Body Slam}}
| {{m|Charm}} and {{m|Body Slam}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| Twins Min and Lyn, the second opponents in the [[Azalea Gym]] R-2, have a Nidorina that knows both {{m|Charm}} and {{m|Body Slam}}. While Nidorina can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Nidorina can only learn the Generation II move Charm as an [[Egg move]], whereas it can only learn Body Slam as a Generation I [[TM]].
| Twins Min and Lyn, the second opponents in the [[Azalea Gym]] R-2, have a Nidorina that knows both {{m|Charm}} and {{m|Body Slam}}. While Nidorina can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Nidorina can only learn the Generation II move Charm as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Body Slam as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Body Slam in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Nidorina maintaining Charm as an Egg move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
Due to the [[Move Tutor]] for Body Slam in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} and Nidorina maintaining Charm as an Egg Move, this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
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| [[File:036Clefable.png|96px|link=Clefable (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:036Clefable.png|96px|link=Clefable (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|AncientPower}} and {{m|Explosion}}
| {{m|AncientPower}} and {{m|Explosion}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
| During his R-2 battle, Bruno has an {{p|Exeggutor}} that knows both {{m|AncientPower}} and {{m|Explosion}}. While Exeggutor can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Exeggutor can only learn the Generation II move AncientPower as an [[Egg move]], whereas it can only learn Explosion as a Generation I [[TM]].
| During his R-2 battle, Bruno has an {{p|Exeggutor}} that knows both {{m|AncientPower}} and {{m|Explosion}}. While Exeggutor can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Exeggutor can only learn the Generation II move AncientPower as an [[Egg Move]], whereas it can only learn Explosion as a Generation I [[TM]].


Due to the Move Tutors for Explosion in FireRed and LeafGreen (as well as the TM for Explosion from Generation IV onward) and Exeggutor maintaining AncientPower as an Egg move (as well as the Move Tutor for AncientPower in Pokémon Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver), this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
Due to the Move Tutors for Explosion in FireRed and LeafGreen (as well as the TM for Explosion from Generation IV onward) and Exeggutor maintaining AncientPower as an Egg Move (as well as the Move Tutor for AncientPower in Pokémon Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver), this combination is possible from Generation III onward.
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| [[File:198Murkrow.png|96px|link=Murkrow (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:198Murkrow.png|96px|link=Murkrow (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Perish Song}}
| {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Perish Song}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Colosseum]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon Colosseum]]
| In [[Under Colosseum]] in the Story Mode, Shuf has a {{p|Murkrow}} that knows both {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Perish Song}}. While Murkrow can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Murkrow can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but there were no Pokémon in the {{egg3|Flying}} that could know both of these moves at the same time.
| In [[Under Colosseum]] in the Story Mode, Shuf has a {{p|Murkrow}} that knows both {{m|Confuse Ray}} and {{m|Perish Song}}. While Murkrow can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Murkrow can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but there were no Pokémon in the {{egg3|Flying}} that could know both of these moves at the same time.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:068Machamp.png|96px|link=Machamp (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:068Machamp.png|96px|link=Machamp (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Encore}} and {{m|Rolling Kick}}
| {{m|Encore}} and {{m|Rolling Kick}}
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]
| data-sort-value=GEN2.3 | [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]
| In [[Quick Battle]], Okona has a {{p|Machamp}} that knows both {{m|Encore}} and {{m|Rolling Kick}}. While Machamp can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Machamp can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but there were no Pokémon in the {{egg3|Human-Like}} that could know both of these moves at the same time.
| In [[Quick Battle]], Okona has a {{p|Machamp}} that knows both {{m|Encore}} and {{m|Rolling Kick}}. While Machamp can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Machamp can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but there were no Pokémon in the {{egg3|Human-Like}} that could know both of these moves at the same time.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:021Spearow.png|96px|link=Spearow (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:021Spearow.png|96px|link=Spearow (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Quick Attack}} and {{m|Scary Face}}
| {{m|Quick Attack}} and {{m|Scary Face}}
| data-sort-value=GEN4.2 | {{game|Platinum}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}
| data-sort-value=GEN4.2 | {{game|Platinum}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}
| All Spearow in the Battle Hall know both {{m|Quick Attack}} and {{m|Scary Face}}. While Spearow can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Spearow can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than Spearow or {{p|Fearow}}, that can learn Scary Face is {{p|Aerodactyl}}, which cannot learn Quick Attack.
| All Spearow in the Battle Hall know both {{m|Quick Attack}} and {{m|Scary Face}}. While Spearow can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Spearow can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than Spearow or {{p|Fearow}}, that can learn Scary Face is {{p|Aerodactyl}}, which cannot learn Quick Attack.


Due to {{p|Archen}} and {{p|Archeops}}, Pokémon in the Flying Egg Group that can be male, learning both Quick Attack and Scary Face by level-up in Generation V, this combination is possible from Generation V onward.
Due to {{p|Archen}} and {{p|Archeops}}, Pokémon in the Flying Egg Group that can be male, learning both Quick Attack and Scary Face by level-up in Generation V, this combination is possible from Generation V onward.
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| {{m|Assist}} and {{m|Barrier}}
| {{m|Assist}} and {{m|Barrier}}
| data-sort-value=GEN4.2 | {{game|Platinum}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}
| data-sort-value=GEN4.2 | {{game|Platinum}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}
| [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Battle Frontier]] opponents, except in the Battle Hall, may use a Drowzee that knows both {{m|Assist}} and {{m|Barrier}}. While Drowzee can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Drowzee can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Human-Like}} Pokémon, other than Drowzee or {{p|Hypno}}, that can learn Assist are {{p|Spinda}} and the {{p|Chimchar}} family, which cannot learn Barrier.
| [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Battle Frontier]] opponents, except in the Battle Hall, may use a Drowzee that knows both {{m|Assist}} and {{m|Barrier}}. While Drowzee can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Drowzee can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Human-Like}} Pokémon, other than Drowzee or {{p|Hypno}}, that can learn Assist are {{p|Spinda}} and the {{p|Chimchar}} family, which cannot learn Barrier.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:207Gligar.png|96px|link=Gligar (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:207Gligar.png|96px|link=Gligar (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Sand Tomb}} and {{m|Metal Claw}}
| {{m|Sand Tomb}} and {{m|Metal Claw}}
| data-sort-value=GEN4.2 | {{game|Platinum}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}
| data-sort-value=GEN4.2 | {{game|Platinum}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}
| [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Battle Frontier]] opponents, except in the Battle Hall, may use a Gligar that knows both {{m|Sand Tomb}} and {{m|Metal Claw}}. While Gligar can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Gligar can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Bug}} Pokémon, other than Gligar or {{p|Gliscor}}, that can learn Metal Claw are {{p|Scizor}}, the {{p|Nincada}} family and the {{p|Paras}} family, which cannot learn Sand Tomb.
| [[Battle Frontier (Generation IV)|Battle Frontier]] opponents, except in the Battle Hall, may use a Gligar that knows both {{m|Sand Tomb}} and {{m|Metal Claw}}. While Gligar can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Gligar can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Bug}} Pokémon, other than Gligar or {{p|Gliscor}}, that can learn Metal Claw are {{p|Scizor}}, the {{p|Nincada}} family and the {{p|Paras}} family, which cannot learn Sand Tomb.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:115Kangaskhan.png|96px|link=Kangaskhan (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:115Kangaskhan.png|96px|link=Kangaskhan (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Circle Throw}}
| {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Circle Throw}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.1 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black and White}}, {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.1 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black and White}}, {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| [[Battle Subway]] opponents may use a Kangaskhan that knows both {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Circle Throw}}. While Kangaskhan can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Kangaskhan can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than Kangaskhan, that can learn Circle Throw are the {{p|Whismur}} family, which cannot know both Double-Edge and Circle Throw simultaneously; the Whismur family can only learn Circle Throw as an Egg move from Generation V onward, whereas they can only learn Double-Edge from a Generation III [[Move Tutor]].
| [[Battle Subway]] opponents may use a Kangaskhan that knows both {{m|Double-Edge}} and {{m|Circle Throw}}. While Kangaskhan can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Kangaskhan can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than Kangaskhan, that can learn Circle Throw are the {{p|Whismur}} family, which cannot know both Double-Edge and Circle Throw simultaneously; the Whismur family can only learn Circle Throw as an Egg Move from Generation V onward, whereas they can only learn Double-Edge from a Generation III [[Move Tutor]].


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible for Kangaskhan in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible for Kangaskhan in Generation VI.
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| [[File:576Gothitelle.png|96px|link=Gothitelle (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:576Gothitelle.png|96px|link=Gothitelle (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Miracle Eye}}
| {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Miracle Eye}}
| {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black and White}}, {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black and White}}, {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| [[Battle Subway]] opponents may use a Gothitelle that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Miracle Eye}}. While Gothitelle can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Gothitelle can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Human-Like}} Pokémon, other than the Gothitelle family, that can learn Mirror Coat is {{p|Lopunny}}, which cannot learn Miracle Eye.
| [[Battle Subway]] opponents may use a Gothitelle that knows both {{m|Mirror Coat}} and {{m|Miracle Eye}}. While Gothitelle can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Gothitelle can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Human-Like}} Pokémon, other than the Gothitelle family, that can learn Mirror Coat is {{p|Lopunny}}, which cannot learn Miracle Eye.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:047Parasect.png|96px|link=Parasect (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:047Parasect.png|96px|link=Parasect (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Bullet Seed}} and {{m|Leech Seed}}
| {{m|Bullet Seed}} and {{m|Leech Seed}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| Walter, an opponent in the [[Type Expert Tournament/Bug|Bug Type Expert Tournament]], has a Parasect that knows both {{m|Bullet Seed}} and {{m|Leech Seed}}. While Parasect can know both of these moves individually, it cannot know both simultaneously. Parasect can only learn Leech Seed as an [[Egg move]] from Generation V onward, whereas it can only learn Bullet Seed as a Generation III or IV [[TM]].
| Walter, an opponent in the [[Type Expert Tournament/Bug|Bug Type Expert Tournament]], has a Parasect that knows both {{m|Bullet Seed}} and {{m|Leech Seed}}. While Parasect can know both of these moves individually, it cannot know both simultaneously. Parasect can only learn Leech Seed as an [[Egg Move]] from Generation V onward, whereas it can only learn Bullet Seed as a Generation III or IV [[TM]].
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| [[File:169Crobat.png|96px|link=Crobat (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:169Crobat.png|96px|link=Crobat (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Hypnosis}} and {{m|Brave Bird}}
| {{m|Hypnosis}} and {{m|Brave Bird}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| In the [[Type Expert Tournament/Poison|Type Expert]] and [[World Leaders Tournament/Kanto|World Leaders Tournaments]], [[Janine]] has a Crobat that knows both {{m|Hypnosis}} and {{m|Brave Bird}}. While Crobat can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Crobat can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than the Crobat family, that can learn Hypnosis are the {{p|Hoothoot}} family, {{p|Sigilyph}}, and the {{p|Pidove}} family, which cannot learn Brave Bird.
| In the [[Type Expert Tournament/Poison|Type Expert]] and [[World Leaders Tournament/Kanto|World Leaders Tournaments]], [[Janine]] has a Crobat that knows both {{m|Hypnosis}} and {{m|Brave Bird}}. While Crobat can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Crobat can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Flying}} Pokémon, other than the Crobat family, that can learn Hypnosis are the {{p|Hoothoot}} family, {{p|Sigilyph}}, and the {{p|Pidove}} family, which cannot learn Brave Bird.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:306Aggron.png|96px|link=Aggron (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:306Aggron.png|96px|link=Aggron (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Head Smash}} and {{m|Dragon Rush}}
| {{m|Head Smash}} and {{m|Dragon Rush}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| In the [[Type Expert Tournament/Steel|Type Expert]] and [[World Leaders Tournament/Sinnoh|World Leaders Tournaments]], [[Byron]] has an Aggron that knows both {{m|Head Smash}} and {{m|Dragon Rush}}. While Aggron can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Aggron can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than the Aggron family, that can learn Dragon Rush are the {{p|Charmander}} family, the {{p|Gible}} family and the {{p|Rhyhorn}} family, which cannot learn Head Smash.
| In the [[Type Expert Tournament/Steel|Type Expert]] and [[World Leaders Tournament/Sinnoh|World Leaders Tournaments]], [[Byron]] has an Aggron that knows both {{m|Head Smash}} and {{m|Dragon Rush}}. While Aggron can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Aggron can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than the Aggron family, that can learn Dragon Rush are the {{p|Charmander}} family, the {{p|Gible}} family and the {{p|Rhyhorn}} family, which cannot learn Head Smash.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| [[File:357Tropius.png|96px|link=Tropius (Pokémon)]]
| [[File:357Tropius.png|96px|link=Tropius (Pokémon)]]
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| {{m|Leaf Blade}} and {{m|Curse}}
| {{m|Leaf Blade}} and {{m|Curse}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| data-sort-value=GEN5.2 | {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}
| In the [[The Battle Between Legendary Pokémon]], [[Winona]] has a Tropius that knows both {{m|Leaf Blade}} and {{m|Curse}}. While Tropius can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Tropius can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg|Plant}} and {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than {{p|Tropius}}, that can learn Leaf Blade are {{p|Victreebel}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Grovyle}} and {{p|Sceptile}}, and the {{p|Snivy}} family, which cannot learn Curse.
| In the [[The Battle Between Legendary Pokémon]], [[Winona]] has a Tropius that knows both {{m|Leaf Blade}} and {{m|Curse}}. While Tropius can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Tropius can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg|Plant}} and {{egg3|Monster}} Pokémon, other than {{p|Tropius}}, that can learn Leaf Blade are {{p|Victreebel}}, {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Grovyle}} and {{p|Sceptile}}, and the {{p|Snivy}} family, which cannot learn Curse.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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| {{m|Guard Split}} and {{m|Spikes}}
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| In the [[Unova Leaders Tournament]], [[Burgh]] has an Accelgor that knows both {{m|Guard Split}} and {{m|Spikes}}. While Accelgor can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Accelgor can only learn these moves as [[Egg move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Bug}} Pokémon, other than {{p|Shelmet}} or Accelgor, that can learn Guard Split is {{p|Shuckle}}, which cannot learn Spikes.
| In the [[Unova Leaders Tournament]], [[Burgh]] has an Accelgor that knows both {{m|Guard Split}} and {{m|Spikes}}. While Accelgor can know both of these moves individually, it could not know both simultaneously at the time. Accelgor can only learn these moves as [[Egg Move]]s, but the only {{egg3|Bug}} Pokémon, other than {{p|Shelmet}} or Accelgor, that can learn Guard Split is {{p|Shuckle}}, which cannot learn Spikes.


Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
Due to mothers being able to pass down Egg Moves in [[Generation VI]], this combination is possible in Generation VI.
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