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  2. Dracozolt, Arctozolt, Dracovish, and Arctovish - Wikipedia

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    The four have two signature moves, only learnable by them. The move Bolt Beak, an Electric-type attack, can be used by Arctozolt and Dracozolt, while the move Fishious Rend, a Water-type attack, can be used by Arctovish and Dracovish.

  3. Gameplay of Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Attack: Determines the strength of a Pokémon's physical attacks. Defense : Determines the Pokémon's resistance against physical attacks. Special Attack : Determines the power of a Pokémon's special attacks.

  4. Dennō Senshi Porygon - Wikipedia

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    "Dennō Senshi Porygon" (Japanese: でんのうせんしポリゴン, Hepburn: Dennō Senshi Porigon, translated as "Computer Warrior Porygon", although more commonly "Electric Soldier Porygon") is the 38th episode of the Pokémon anime's first season. Its sole broadcast was on TV Tokyo in Japan on December 16, 1997. The episode was written by ...

  5. Pokémon Black and White - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon can learn up to four moves, including attacking moves, healing moves, and moves that inflict status conditions on the opponent. They have six stats that affect battle performance: maximum hit points (HP), Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed. Attack and Special Attack are distinguished from Defense and Special ...

  6. Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Shadow moves can be either physical or special, which is the only type of move that was capable of this in Generation III. This changed once Generation IV brought physical and special moves for each type. These moves often have lower power than their non-Suspicious counterparts, but still inflict more damage due to being super effective.

  7. Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! - Wikipedia

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    The evolution mechanic from previous games returns in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!. However, as with Pokémon Yellow, the player's starting Pikachu or Eevee cannot evolve; only other Pokémon that the player has caught, including ones of the same species as the partner Pokémon. Some features, like Pokémon breeding and HMs, are ...

  8. Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Ultra Sun [a] and Pokémon Ultra Moon [b] are 2017 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. Part of the seventh generation of the Pokémon video game series, the games are enhanced versions of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, which released the previous year.

  9. Mimikyu - Wikipedia

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    Mimikyu is a small Pokémon, standing 8 inches (0.2 m) tall. [6] The Pokémon itself hides underneath a tattered cloak with a crudely drawn face on its head. The overall disguise is shaped like a Pokémon called Pikachu [6] and is a meta-referential element of the Pokémon franchise; its imitation of Pikachu references the latter's role as the ...

  10. Pokémon Sword and Shield - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Sword [a] and Pokémon Shield [b] are 2019 role-playing video games developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch console. They are the first instalments in the eighth generation of the Pokémon video game series. First teased at E3 2017 and announced in February 2019, the games were ...

  11. Pokémon (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon, [a] abbreviated from the Japanese title of Pocket Monsters, [b] and currently branded in English as Pokémon the Series, [c] is a Japanese anime television series, part of The Pokémon Company 's Pokémon media franchise, which premiered on TV Tokyo in April 1997. The anime franchise consists of eight sequential series in Japan, each ...