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{{main|List of moves by availability (Generation VII)}}
{{main|List of moves by availability (Generation VII)}}
{{main|List of moves by availability (Generation VIII)}}
{{main|List of moves by availability (Generation VIII)}}
{{main|List of moves by availability (Generation IX)}}
Starting with [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], each game removes moves that aren't intended for any Pokémon to learn within the game, making them unusable. Only in {{g|Sword and Shield}} can Pokémon legitimately know unusable moves, as {{g|HOME}} does not reset the moves of Pokémon transferred to those games from previous generations. If a Pokémon knows an unusable move, it will not be able to use it. If the Pokémon's only moves are unusable, it will instead use {{m|Struggle}}. If the move is forgotten, a [[Move Reminder]] will not be able to teach it again, even if it is a special move that the Pokémon normally would be able to relearn.
Starting with [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], each game removes moves that aren't intended for any Pokémon to learn within the game, making them unusable. Only in {{g|Sword and Shield}} can Pokémon legitimately know unusable moves, as {{g|HOME}} does not reset the moves of Pokémon transferred to those games from previous generations. If a Pokémon knows an unusable move, it will not be able to use it. If the Pokémon's only moves are unusable, it will instead use {{m|Struggle}}. If the move is forgotten, a [[Move Reminder]] will not be able to teach it again, even if it is a special move that the Pokémon normally would be able to relearn.


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