List of modified moves
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Some moves have changed their mechanics in the Pokémon core series games. The list is as follows.
Power changes
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation II to Generation III
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Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Generation V to Generation VI
Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Within a generation
There are certain moves that have changed in attack power within the generation as well.
Generation III
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Generation VII
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Generation IX
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Accuracy changes
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation II to Generation III
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Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Within a generation
There are certain moves that have changed in accuracy within the generation as well.
Generation IV
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PP changes
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Within a generation
There are certain moves that have changed in their PP within the generation as well.
Generation VII
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Additional effect changes
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation II to Generation III
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Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Within a generation
There are certain moves that have changed in additional effects within the generation as well.
Generation I
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Type changes
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Damage category changes
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Within a generation
There are certain moves that have changed damage category within the generation as well.
Generation VIII
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Targeting changes
Between generations
Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Contact changes
Between generations
Generation III to Generation IV
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Priority changes
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation II to Generation III
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Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Within a generation
There are certain moves that have changed in priority within the generation as well.
Generation VII
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Move interaction changes
Protection changes
Between generations
Generation II to Generation III
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Magic Coat changes
Between generations
Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation IV to Generation V
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Snatch changes
Between generations
Generation IV to Generation V
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Mirror Move changes
Between generations
Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Contest category changes
Between generations
Generation V did not feature Contests, nor did Generation VI prior to Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. As a result, the first moves to change Contest category appeared 2 generations apart. Note that between these generations Smart and Beauty were renamed Clever and Beautiful respectively.
In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, moves do not belong to a specific contest category.
Generation IV to Generation VI
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Name changes
English
Between generations
Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Within a generation
Generation II
There are certain moves that have changed name within a generation as well.
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French
Between generations
Generation II to Generation III
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Generation III to Generation IV
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Generation IV to Generation V
The names of these moves were changed to add acute accents to uppercase letters. These diacritics are often arbitrarily dropped on uppercase letters by French writing habits, mainly when writing with keyboards, despite their orthographical significance.
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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German
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation II to Generation III
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Korean
Between generations
Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Italian
Between generations
Starting in the Generation IV, move names that were shortened by character restriction will be displayed in full during combat in video games.
For example: In "Destiny Bond" on the Generation IV, the name in the Pokémon's summary appears as "Destinobbl.", while during combat it appears "Destinobbligato".
Generation II to Generation III
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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Simplified Chinese
Within a generation
Generation VIII
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Spanish
Between generations
Generation I to Generation II
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Generation II to Generation III
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Generation IV to Generation V
In video games of Generation V, these name changes could only be seen in combat, while out of combat they look as if they had not changed, due to the character restriction.
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Generation V to Generation VI
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Generation VI to Generation VII
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Generation VII to Generation VIII
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Generation VIII to Generation IX
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This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |