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A '''move''' (also known as an ''attack'' or ''technique'') is what Pokémon have primarily used in battle ever since the [[Generation I]] games. Moves have always been learned by [[Experience|leveling up]] and via [[Technical Machine|Technical]] and [[Hidden Machine]]s, and since [[Generation II]] they can also be learned through [[Pokémon breeding|breeding]] and from [[Move Tutor]]s. However, a Pokémon can only remember four moves at a time. | A '''move''' (also known as an ''attack'' or ''technique'') is what Pokémon have primarily used in battle ever since the [[Generation I]] games. Moves have always been learned by [[Experience|leveling up]] and via [[Technical Machine|Technical]] and [[Hidden Machine]]s, and since [[Generation II]] they can also be learned through [[Pokémon breeding|breeding]] and from [[Move Tutor]]s. However, a Pokémon can only remember four moves at a time. The moves which each Pokémon can lean is dependent on their type. Some moves can cause damage, for example [[Slash]], and some effect your opponents or your own stats, for example [[Tail Whip]] and [[Rest]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:37, 7 November 2006
A move (also known as an attack or technique) is what Pokémon have primarily used in battle ever since the Generation I games. Moves have always been learned by leveling up and via Technical and Hidden Machines, and since Generation II they can also be learned through breeding and from Move Tutors. However, a Pokémon can only remember four moves at a time. The moves which each Pokémon can lean is dependent on their type. Some moves can cause damage, for example Slash, and some effect your opponents or your own stats, for example Tail Whip and Rest.
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