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I saw you reverted my edits while I ordered moves correctly respecting the ORAS order. Please check the actual ORAS order before reverting to edit with moves listed in radom order. [[User:Jeangabin666|Jeangabin666]] ([[User talk:Jeangabin666|talk]]) 08:45, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
I saw you reverted my edits while I ordered moves correctly respecting the ORAS order. Please check the actual ORAS order before reverting to edit with moves listed in radom order. [[User:Jeangabin666|Jeangabin666]] ([[User talk:Jeangabin666|talk]]) 08:45, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
:Please pay more attention to the columns. The left column is for XY, and the one to the right of that is the ORAS one, which is the one the moves are sorted by by default. In the case of Thief on Mightyena, it really does learn the move at Level 1 in ORAS, and learns it at 57 in XY. In the case of Headbutt on Linoone, it learns the move twice in XY, and only once in ORAS. The duplicate one is listed as N/A in the ORAS column, and the convention currently is to list all of those at the end since they're not actually part of the ORAS level-up set. Flygon's moves are the same case as Linoone. I've personally checked all of these in ORAS and found no discrepancies with how it was before. There could be a case for moving the N/A-in-ORAS moves to the top instead, but since there are many more Pokemon than just these two with this standard, you should bring that up with the Editorial Board if you're interested. Hopefully my explanation is sufficient. I'll be reverting your edits, but feel free to ask more questions if you need to. [[User:VioletPumpkin|VioletPumpkin]] ([[User talk:VioletPumpkin|talk]]) 15:13, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
:Please pay more attention to the columns. The left column is for XY, and the one to the right of that is the ORAS one, which is the one the moves are sorted by by default. In the case of Thief on Mightyena, it really does learn the move at Level 1 in ORAS, and learns it at 57 in XY. In the case of Headbutt on Linoone, it learns the move twice in XY, and only once in ORAS. The duplicate one is listed as N/A in the ORAS column, and the convention currently is to list all of those at the end since they're not actually part of the ORAS level-up set. Flygon's moves are the same case as Linoone. I've personally checked all of these in ORAS and found no discrepancies with how it was before. There could be a case for moving the N/A-in-ORAS moves to the top instead, but since there are many more Pokemon than just these two with this standard, you should bring that up with the Editorial Board if you're interested. Hopefully my explanation is sufficient. I'll be reverting your edits, but feel free to ask more questions if you need to. [[User:VioletPumpkin|VioletPumpkin]] ([[User talk:VioletPumpkin|talk]]) 15:13, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
::In fact, all the articles list moves learned thanks to heartscales at the top. And not only gen VI moves, but all previous generation listings too. Also, if you look at the top of the two columns, there are small arrows. When touching at those arrows, the moves will automatically be in the proper order: which is moves learned thanks to heartscales at the top. I suggest you revert your edits before I ask an admin to check. [[User:Jeangabin666|Jeangabin666]] ([[User talk:Jeangabin666|talk]]) 16:58, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
::In fact, all the articles list moves learned thanks to heartscales at the top. And not only gen VI moves, but all previous generation listings too. Also, if you look at the top of the two columns, there are small arrows. When touching at those arrows, the moves will automatically be in the proper order: which is moves learned thanks to heartscales at the top. I suggest you to check once again how moves are listed on other pages/gen. [[User:Jeangabin666|Jeangabin666]] ([[User talk:Jeangabin666|talk]]) 16:58, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
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