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[[File:Reshiram Zekrom Blue Flare Bolt Strike artwork.png|thumb|250px|Zekrom and Reshiram using Bolt Strike and Blue Flare, their signature moves]] | [[File:Reshiram Zekrom Blue Flare Bolt Strike artwork.png|thumb|250px|Zekrom and Reshiram using Bolt Strike and Blue Flare, their signature moves]] | ||
A '''signature move''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|専用技|せんようわざ}}''' ''exclusive move'') is a [[move]] that can only be learned by a single {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, | A '''signature move''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|専用技|せんようわざ}}''' ''exclusive move'') is a [[move]] that can normally only be learned by a single {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, [[evolution]]ary family, or {{pkmn2|Legendary}} group. | ||
Most signature moves are learned by [[level]]ing up. Despite being signature moves of a particular species, other Pokémon can still sometimes learn the move through other means. Some signature moves can also be inherited via {{pkmn|breeding}} or are known by certain {{pkmn2|gift}} or [[event Pokémon]]. Additionally, {{p|Smeargle}} can learn most signature moves via its own signature move, {{m|Sketch}}. | |||
==List of Pokémon and their signature moves== | ==List of Pokémon and their signature moves== | ||
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{{SignatureMove|024|Arbok|Glare}} | {{SignatureMove|024|Arbok|Glare}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|025|Pikachu|||Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle}} | {{SignatureMove|025|Pikachu|||Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|025Pa|Pikachu|||||||Floaty Fall|GenVIImv2=Pika Papow|GenVIImv3=Splishy Splash|GenVIImv4=Zippy Zap|form=Partner Pikachu}} | |||
{{SignatureMove|026|Raichu|||Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle}} | {{SignatureMove|026|Raichu|||Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle|Volt Tackle}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|026A|Raichu|||||||Volt Tackle|form=Alola Form}} | {{SignatureMove|026A|Raichu|||||||Volt Tackle|form=Alola Form}} | ||
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{{SignatureMove|052A|Meowth|||||||Pay Day|form=Alola Form}} | {{SignatureMove|052A|Meowth|||||||Pay Day|form=Alola Form}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|053|Persian||Pay Day|Pay Day}} | {{SignatureMove|053|Persian||Pay Day|Pay Day}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|059|Arcanine||ExtremeSpeed}} | {{SignatureMove|059|Arcanine||ExtremeSpeed|until2=Crystal}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|064|Kadabra|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|only1=Pokémon Yellow}} | {{SignatureMove|064|Kadabra|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|only1=Pokémon Yellow}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|065|Alakazam|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|only1=Pokémon Yellow}} | {{SignatureMove|065|Alakazam|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|Kinesis|only1=Pokémon Yellow}} | ||
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{{SignatureMove|124|Jynx|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss}} | {{SignatureMove|124|Jynx|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss|Lovely Kiss}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|129|Magikarp|Splash}} | {{SignatureMove|129|Magikarp|Splash}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|133Pa|Eevee|||||||Baddy Bad|GenVIImv2=Bouncy Bubble|GenVIImv3=Buzzy Buzz|GenVIImv4=Freezy Frost|GenVIImv5=Glitzy Glow|GenVIImv6=Sappy Seed|GenVIImv7=Sizzly Slide|GenVIImv8=Sparkly Swirl|GenVIImv9=Veevee Volley|form=Partner Eevee}} | |||
{{SignatureMove|137|Porygon|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|GenIImv2=Conversion2|GenIIImv2=Conversion 2|GenIVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVImv2=Conversion 2|GenVIImv2=Conversion 2|GenImv2=Sharpen|GenIImv3=Sharpen|GenIIImv3=Sharpen|GenIVmv3=Sharpen}} | {{SignatureMove|137|Porygon|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|Conversion|GenIImv2=Conversion2|GenIIImv2=Conversion 2|GenIVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVmv2=Conversion 2|GenVImv2=Conversion 2|GenVIImv2=Conversion 2|GenImv2=Sharpen|GenIImv3=Sharpen|GenIIImv3=Sharpen|GenIVmv3=Sharpen}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|146|Moltres||Sky Attack}} | {{SignatureMove|146|Moltres||Sky Attack}} | ||
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{{SignatureMove|364|Sealeo|||Ice Ball|Ice Ball|Ice Ball}} | {{SignatureMove|364|Sealeo|||Ice Ball|Ice Ball|Ice Ball}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|365|Walrein|||Ice Ball|Ice Ball|Ice Ball}} | {{SignatureMove|365|Walrein|||Ice Ball|Ice Ball|Ice Ball}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|377|Regirock|||Superpower|until3=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
{{SignatureMove|378|Regice|||Superpower|until3=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
{{SignatureMove|379|Registeel|||Superpower|until3=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen}} | |||
{{SignatureMove|380|Latias|||Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball}} | {{SignatureMove|380|Latias|||Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball|Mist Ball}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|381|Latios|||Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge}} | {{SignatureMove|381|Latios|||Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge|Luster Purge}} | ||
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{{SignatureMove|579|Reuniclus|||||Skill Swap|until5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}} | {{SignatureMove|579|Reuniclus|||||Skill Swap|until5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|586|Sawsbuck|||||Horn Leech|forms=4|form2=Summer|form3=Autumn|form4=Winter}} | {{SignatureMove|586|Sawsbuck|||||Horn Leech|forms=4|form2=Summer|form3=Autumn|form4=Winter}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|595|Joltik|||||Electroweb|Electroweb|Electroweb|until5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|until6=Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}}} | {{SignatureMove|595|Joltik|||||Electroweb|Electroweb|Electroweb|until5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|until6=Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|until7=Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|596|Galvantula|||||Electroweb|Electroweb|Electroweb|until5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|until6=Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}}} | {{SignatureMove|596|Galvantula|||||Electroweb|Electroweb|Electroweb|until5=Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|until6=Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|until7=Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|599|Klink|||||Gear Grind|Gear Grind|Gear Grind|GenVmv2=Shift Gear|GenVImv2=Shift Gear}} | {{SignatureMove|599|Klink|||||Gear Grind|Gear Grind|Gear Grind|GenVmv2=Shift Gear|GenVImv2=Shift Gear}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|600|Klang|||||Gear Grind|Gear Grind|Gear Grind|GenVmv2=Shift Gear|GenVImv2=Shift Gear}} | {{SignatureMove|600|Klang|||||Gear Grind|Gear Grind|Gear Grind|GenVmv2=Shift Gear|GenVImv2=Shift Gear}} | ||
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{{SignatureMove|791|Solgaleo|||||||Sunsteel Strike}} | {{SignatureMove|791|Solgaleo|||||||Sunsteel Strike}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|792|Lunala|||||||Moongeist Beam}} | {{SignatureMove|792|Lunala|||||||Moongeist Beam}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|798|Kartana|||||||Cut}} | {{SignatureMove|798|Kartana|||||||Cut|until7=Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|800|Necrozma|||||||Prismatic Laser|GenVIImv2=Photon Geyser|form=Normal Necrozma}} | {{SignatureMove|800|Necrozma|||||||Prismatic Laser|GenVIImv2=Photon Geyser|form=Normal Necrozma}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|800DM|Necrozma|||||||Prismatic Laser|GenVIImv2=Sunsteel Strike|GenVIImv3=Photon Geyser|form=Dusk Mane Necrozma}} | {{SignatureMove|800DM|Necrozma|||||||Prismatic Laser|GenVIImv2=Sunsteel Strike|GenVIImv3=Photon Geyser|form=Dusk Mane Necrozma}} | ||
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{{SignatureMove|806|Blacephalon|||||||Mind Blown}} | {{SignatureMove|806|Blacephalon|||||||Mind Blown}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|807|Zeraora|||||||Plasma Fists}} | {{SignatureMove|807|Zeraora|||||||Plasma Fists}} | ||
{{SignatureMove|809|Melmetal|||||||Double Iron Bash}} | |||
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| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Marshadow}} | | style="background:#fff" | {{p|Marshadow}} | ||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{alola color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | '''{{mcolor|Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike|fff}}''' | | style="text-align:center; background:#{{alola color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | '''{{mcolor|Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike|fff}}''' | ||
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===G-Max Moves=== | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{Shield color dark}}; border:5px solid #{{Shield color}}" | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2" style="background:#{{Shield color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | # | |||
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" style="background:#{{Shield color light}}" | Pokémon | |||
! colspan="1" style="background:#{{Shield color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Generation | |||
|- style="color:#FFF; line-height:1em" | |||
! style="background:#{{galar color}}" | {{color2|fff|Generation VIII|VIII}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| ??? | |||
| {{MSP|???|Charizard}} | |||
| <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Charizard}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Wildfire|fff}}''' | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| ??? | |||
| {{MSP|???|Butterfree}} | |||
| <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Butterfree}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Befuddle|fff}}''' | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| ??? | |||
| {{MSP|???|Butterfree}} | |||
| <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Pikachu}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Volt Crash|fff}}''' | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| ??? | |||
| {{MSP|???|Butterfree}} | |||
| <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Meowth}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Gold Rush|fff}}''' | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| ??? | |||
| {{MSP|???|Butterfree}} | |||
| <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Eevee}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Cuddle|fff}}''' | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| ??? | |||
| {{MSP|???|Corviknight}} | |||
| <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Corviknight}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Wind Rage|fff}}''' | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| ??? | |||
| {{MSP|???|Drednaw}} | |||
| <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Drednaw}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Stonesurge|fff}}''' | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="26px" | ??? | |||
| style="background:#fff" width="32px" | {{MSP|???|Alcremie}} | |||
| style="background:#fff" | <small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><Br>{{p|Alcremie}} | |||
| style="text-align:center; background:#{{galar color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | '''{{mcolor|G-Max Finale|fff}}''' | |||
|} | |} | ||
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This is a list of signature moves that at only one point, another Pokémon had the ability to acquire: | This is a list of signature moves that at only one point, another Pokémon had the ability to acquire: | ||
* A {{p|Dratini}} that knows '''{{m|Extreme Speed | * A {{p|Dratini}} that knows '''{{m|Extreme Speed}}''' is obtainable in {{game|Crystal}}, {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s|HeartGold, and SoulSilver}} after correctly answering a quiz in the [[Dragon's Den]]. Any Dratini received in this way is capable of passing down Extreme Speed since it is also an egg move for Dratini. | ||
* An Egg will be given by the Day-Care Man in {{game|Crystal}} that hatches into a random baby Pokémon that knows '''{{m|Dizzy Punch}}'''. | * An Egg will be given by the Day-Care Man in {{game|Crystal}} that hatches into a random baby Pokémon that knows '''{{m|Dizzy Punch}}'''. | ||
* A {{p|Skitty}} with '''{{m|Pay Day}}''' can be obtained from a special {{pkmn|Egg}} after depositing 500 Pokémon in [[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire]] from a Game Boy Advance game pak. | * A {{p|Skitty}} with '''{{m|Pay Day}}''' can be obtained from a special {{pkmn|Egg}} after depositing 500 Pokémon in [[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire]] from a Game Boy Advance game pak. | ||
* After [[Shadow Lugia|Lugia]] from [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]] has been purified, it learns '''{{m|Psycho Boost}}''' and '''{{m|Feather Dance | * After [[Shadow Lugia|Lugia]] from [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]] has been purified, it learns '''{{m|Psycho Boost}}''' and '''{{m|Feather Dance}}'''. | ||
* After {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}} from Pokémon XD have been purified, they all learn '''{{m|Extrasensory}}'''. | * After {{p|Articuno}}, {{p|Zapdos}}, and {{p|Moltres}} from Pokémon XD have been purified, they all learn '''{{m|Extrasensory}}'''. | ||
* A {{p|Darkrai}} with '''{{m|Roar of Time}}''' and '''{{m|Spacial Rend}}''' was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the [[M10|10th movie]]. | * A {{p|Darkrai}} with '''{{m|Roar of Time}}''' and '''{{m|Spacial Rend}}''' was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the [[M10|10th movie]]. | ||
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* A {{p|Victini}} with '''{{m|Fusion Flare}}''' and '''{{m|Fusion Bolt}}''' was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the [[M14|14th movie]]. | * A {{p|Victini}} with '''{{m|Fusion Flare}}''' and '''{{m|Fusion Bolt}}''' was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the [[M14|14th movie]]. | ||
* A Victini with '''{{m|Glaciate}}''', '''{{m|Bolt Strike}}''', and '''{{m|Blue Flare}}''' was available as a special giveaway to celebrate Christmas 2012. | * A Victini with '''{{m|Glaciate}}''', '''{{m|Bolt Strike}}''', and '''{{m|Blue Flare}}''' was available as a special giveaway to celebrate Christmas 2012. | ||
==Other signature move examples== | ==Other signature move examples== | ||
===TM/HM or Move Tutor that are exclusive by level-up=== | ===TM/HM or Move Tutor that are exclusive by level-up=== | ||
* In [[Generation I]], {{p|Squirtle}} and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Skull Bash}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon | * In [[Generation I]], {{p|Squirtle}} and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Skull Bash}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM40]]. | ||
* In [[Generation I]], {{p|Abra}} and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Teleport}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon | * In [[Generation I]], {{p|Abra}} and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Teleport}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM30]]. | ||
* {{p| | * In [[Generation I]], {{p|Machop}} and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Submission}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM17]]. | ||
* In [[Generation I]], {{p|Gastly}} and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Dream Eater}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM42]]. | |||
* In [[Generation I]], {{p|Hitmonchan}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Counter}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM18]]. | |||
* In [[Generation I]], {{p|Mr. Mime}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Substitute}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM50]]. | |||
* In [[Generation I]], {{p|Moltres}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Sky Attack}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM43]]. | |||
* {{p|Goldeen}} and {{p|Seaking}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Waterfall}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[HM]] from [[Generation II]] onward. | * {{p|Goldeen}} and {{p|Seaking}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Waterfall}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[HM]] from [[Generation II]] onward. | ||
* Prior to {{g|Yellow}}, {{p|Scyther}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Double Team}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM32]]. | |||
* In {{g|Yellow}}, {{p|Pikachu}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Thunderbolt}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn in through [[TM24]]. | |||
* In [[Generation II]], {{p|Grimer}} and {{p|Muk}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Sludge Bomb}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM36]]. | |||
* In [[Generation II]], {{p|Unown}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Hidden Power}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM10]]. Hidden Power is also the only move Unown can learn. | * In [[Generation II]], {{p|Unown}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Hidden Power}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM10]]. Hidden Power is also the only move Unown can learn. | ||
* Prior to [[Generation III]], {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Dugtrio}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Dig}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM28]]. | * Prior to [[Generation III]], {{p|Diglett}} and {{p|Dugtrio}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Dig}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM28]]. | ||
* In [[Generation III]], {{p|Sunflora}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Bullet Seed}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM09]]. | * In [[Generation III]], {{p|Sunflora}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Bullet Seed}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM09]]. | ||
* In [[Generation III]], {{p|Nuzleaf}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Torment}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM41]]. | |||
* In [[Generation IV]], {{p|Jynx}} and {{p|Smoochum}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Avalanche}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM72]]. | * In [[Generation IV]], {{p|Jynx}} and {{p|Smoochum}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Avalanche}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM72]]. | ||
* {{p|Buneary}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Frustration}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM21]]. | |||
* {{p|Lopunny}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Return}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM27]]. | |||
* In {{g|HeartGold and SoulSilver}}, {{p|Misdreavus}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Pain Split}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[Move Tutor]]. | |||
* Prior to [[Generation V]], {{p|Vigoroth}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Focus Punch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM01]]. | * Prior to [[Generation V]], {{p|Vigoroth}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Focus Punch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM01]]. | ||
* Prior to [[Generation V]], {{p|Chimchar}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Facade}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM42]]. | * Prior to [[Generation V]], {{p|Chimchar}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Facade}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM42]]. | ||
* In [[Generation V]], {{p|Panpour}} and {{p|Simipour}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Scald}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM55]]. | * In [[Generation V]], {{p|Panpour}} and {{p|Simipour}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Scald}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM55]]. | ||
* In [[Generation V]], {{p|Pansage}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Grass Knot}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM86]]. | * In [[Generation V]], {{p|Pansage}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Grass Knot}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM86]]. | ||
* In [[Generation V]], {{p|Kadabra}} and {{p|Alakazam}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Ally Switch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM51]]. | * In [[Generation V]], {{p|Kadabra}} and {{p|Alakazam}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Ally Switch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM51]]. | ||
* In [[Generation V]], {{p|Emolga}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Volt Switch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM72]]. | * In [[Generation V]], {{p|Emolga}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Volt Switch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM72]]. | ||
* {{p|Joltik}} and {{p|Galvantula}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Electroweb}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[Move Tutor]] in {{g|Black 2 and White 2}}, {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, and {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. | |||
* Prior to [[Generation VI]], {{p|Skarmory}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Steel Wing}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM47]] (Except in [[Generation V]]). | |||
* Prior to [[Generation VI]], {{p|Porygon-Z}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Trick Room}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM92]]. | |||
* {{p|Yveltal}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Focus Blast}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM52]]. | |||
* {{p|Chatot}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Confide}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM100]]. | |||
* Prior to {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Honchkrow}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Quash}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM60]]. | * Prior to {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, {{p|Murkrow}} and {{p|Honchkrow}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Quash}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM60]]. | ||
* Prior to {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, {{p|Yveltal}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Snarl}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM95]]. | * Prior to {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, {{p|Yveltal}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Snarl}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM95]]. | ||
* {{p| | * In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, {{p|Audino}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Secret Power}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM94]]. | ||
* Since {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, {{p|Snorunt}} and {{p|Glalie}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Frost Breath}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM79]]. | * Since {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, {{p|Snorunt}} and {{p|Glalie}} are the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Frost Breath}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM79]]. | ||
* Prior to [[Generation VII]], {{p|Hitmonlee}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Mega Kick}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM05]] and Move Tutor in Generation I and {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, respectively. | |||
* Prior to [[Generation VII]], {{p|Volbeat}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Flash}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[HM05]]/[[TM70]]. | |||
* Prior to [[Generation VII]], {{p|Sawk}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Rock Smash}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM94]]/[[HM06]] in Generation V and VI. | |||
* Prior to [[Generation VII]], {{p|Lucario}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Power-Up Punch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM98]]. | * Prior to [[Generation VII]], {{p|Lucario}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Power-Up Punch}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through [[TM98]]. | ||
*In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], {{p|Aerodactyl}} is the only Pokémon to learn '''{{m|Fly}}''' by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it via [[TM14]]. | |||
===Moves commonly associated with certain Pokémon=== | ===Moves commonly associated with certain Pokémon=== | ||
* {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}} are often associated with '''{{m|Solar Beam}}''', '''{{m|Flamethrower}}''', and '''{{m|Hydro Pump}}''', respectively, due to them frequently being depicted using those moves in various Pokémon media (such as the anime). | * {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}}, and {{p|Blastoise}} are often associated with '''{{m|Solar Beam}}''', '''{{m|Flamethrower}}''', and '''{{m|Hydro Pump}}''', respectively, due to them frequently being depicted using those moves in various Pokémon media (such as the anime). | ||
** In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], {{p|Charizard}}'s trophy states that '''{{m|Flamethrower}}''' is its signature move. | ** In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], {{p|Charizard}}'s trophy states that '''{{m|Flamethrower}}''' is its signature move. | ||
* Although several Pokémon have been able to learn {{m|Sing}} since its introduction, the move is heavily associated with {{p|Jigglypuff}} due to the {{an|Jigglypuff}} in the anime. | |||
* Although several Pokémon are capable of learning {{m|Yawn}}, {{p|Slowpoke}} and its evolutions are most commonly associated with it. | |||
* Electrode are most commonly seen using {{m|Explosion}}, with it being shown to use it most in the {{pkmn|anime}}. | * Electrode are most commonly seen using {{m|Explosion}}, with it being shown to use it most in the {{pkmn|anime}}. | ||
* | * Until Generation III, {{p|Koffing}} and {{p|Weezing}} were the only Poison-type Pokémon capable of learning '''{{m|Smog}}''', and prior to [[Generation VII]] were the only Poison-type Pokémon to learn the move by level-up. | ||
* {{p|Jolteon}} and {{p|Vaporeon}}'s signature moves are said to be '''{{m|Pin Missile}}''' and '''{{m|Acid Armor}}''', respectively. Both abilities are alluded to in both Pokémon's various Pokédex entries. However, many Pokémon learn both moves by leveling up, and some through {{pkmn|breeding}}. | |||
* {{p|Jolteon}} and {{p|Vaporeon}}'s signature moves are said to be '''{{m|Pin Missile}}''' and '''{{m|Acid Armor}}''', respectively. Both abilities are alluded to in both Pokémon's various Pokédex entries. However, many Pokémon learn both moves by leveling up, and some through {{pkmn|breeding}}. Likewise, {{p|Umbreon}}'s '''{{m|Moonlight}}''' matches {{p|Espeon}}'s '''{{m|Morning Sun}}''', though others can learn it even in its introductory generation. | ** Likewise, {{p|Umbreon}}'s '''{{m|Moonlight}}''' matches {{p|Espeon}}'s '''{{m|Morning Sun}}''', though others can learn it even in its introductory generation. | ||
* {{p|Ditto}} has '''{{m|Transform}}''' as its only move and is most associated with it; however, {{p|Mew}} is also able to learn it. | |||
* In the {{pkmn|anime}}, {{p|Steelix}} have been commonly seen to be using the move '''{{m|Iron Tail}}'''. | |||
* Although '''{{m|Megahorn}}''' was no longer {{p|Heracross}}'s signature move starting in [[Generation III]], it was still the only {{type|Bug}} Pokémon that could learn the move prior to [[Generation V]]. | |||
* {{p|Suicune}}, being known as the Aurora Pokémon, is associated with the move '''{{m|Aurora Beam}}'''. | * {{p|Suicune}}, being known as the Aurora Pokémon, is associated with the move '''{{m|Aurora Beam}}'''. | ||
* Although '''{{m|Blaze Kick}}''' was no longer {{p|Blaziken}}'s signature move from Generation III, it remains the only Fire-type Pokémon to learn it by level up. | |||
* {{p|Castform}} was the only Pokémon capable of learning '''{{m|Weather Ball}}''' prior to [[Generation IV]]. However, due to [[Shadow move]]s only being present in [[Generation III]], it remains the only Pokémon capable of taking advantage of Weather Ball's {{type|???}} effect during {{m|Shadow Sky}}. | |||
* Although {{p|Clefairy}} can learn '''{{m|Meteor Mash}}''' by leveling up in any Generation III game, the only Pokémon that could have it legitimately before release of {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} were {{p|Metang}} and its evolved form, {{p|Metagross}}. | * Although {{p|Clefairy}} can learn '''{{m|Meteor Mash}}''' by leveling up in any Generation III game, the only Pokémon that could have it legitimately before release of {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} were {{p|Metang}} and its evolved form, {{p|Metagross}}. | ||
* {{p| | * {{p|Lucario}} is usually associated with '''{{m|Aura Sphere}}''' and '''{{m|Force Palm}}''', but eleven Pokémon (including Lucario) can learn Aura Sphere in total plus two with {{p|Riolu}} from Almia and {{p|Raikou}} from an event, in addition to the {{p|Squirtle}} family through breeding. Twelve Pokémon (including Lucario) can learn Force Palm. In Generations V, VI, and VII, Lucario and the Mienshao family are the only Fighting-type Pokémon to learn Aura Sphere by leveling up. | ||
* | ** Lucario no longer learns Force Palm in Generation VI (although {{p|Riolu}} can still learn it). | ||
* Each of {{p|Rotom}}'s forms has its own signature move that cannot be carried over to any of its other forms. However, none of these five moves are exclusive to it. | |||
* No Pokémon can learn '''{{m|V-create}}''' outside of event distributions. {{p|Victini}} was the first to gain access to it and is often associated with the move. However, later, a {{p|Rayquaza}} with V-create was available as the winner of a [[List of local Japanese event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#15th Anniversary Rayquaza|popularity poll held in Japan in 2011]], making it no longer Victini's signature move. | |||
* The move '''{{m|Razor Shell}}''' is tied to {{p|Oshawott}}'s evolutionary line, although it can also be learned by {{p|Shellder}}, {{p|Binacle}}, {{p|Barbaracle}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Crawdaunt}}, and {{p|Golisopod}}. | * The move '''{{m|Razor Shell}}''' is tied to {{p|Oshawott}}'s evolutionary line, although it can also be learned by {{p|Shellder}}, {{p|Binacle}}, {{p|Barbaracle}}, {{p|Corphish}}, {{p|Crawdaunt}}, and {{p|Golisopod}}. | ||
* The {{p|Venipede}} family are the only Pokémon besides {{p|Golem}} and {{p|Guzzlord}} which can learn '''{{m|Steamroller}}'''. | * The {{p|Venipede}} family are the only Pokémon besides {{p|Golem}} and {{p|Guzzlord}} which can learn '''{{m|Steamroller}}'''. | ||
* In Generation V, '''{{m|Sacred Sword}}''' was exclusively learned by the [[Swords of Justice]], being a signature move of a Legendary group rather than an evolutionary family. | * In Generation V, '''{{m|Sacred Sword}}''' was exclusively learned by the [[Swords of Justice]], being a signature move of a Legendary group rather than an evolutionary family. | ||
** Similarly, '''{{m|Fusion Flare}}''' and '''{{m|Fusion Bolt}}''' are exclusively learned by {{p|Reshiram}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}, and {{p|Zekrom}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|Black]] {{p|Kyurem}}, respectively. Kyurem's forms are the result of absorbing Reshiram or Zekrom, and thus gain some of their traits and powers. | ** Similarly, '''{{m|Fusion Flare}}''' and '''{{m|Fusion Bolt}}''' are exclusively learned by {{p|Reshiram}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|White]] {{p|Kyurem}}, and {{p|Zekrom}} and [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Kyurem|Black]] {{p|Kyurem}}, respectively. Kyurem's forms are the result of absorbing Reshiram or Zekrom, and thus gain some of their traits and powers. | ||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:Black Arachnid Meowth Pay Day.png|thumb| | [[File:Black Arachnid Meowth Pay Day.png|thumb|250px|Meowth using Pay Day in the anime]] | ||
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, it is uncommon for specific moves to be explicitly stated to be exclusive to a certain Pokémon species. | In the {{pkmn|anime}}, it is uncommon for specific moves to be explicitly stated to be exclusive to a certain Pokémon species. | ||
Although some moves were occasionally referred to as a Pokémon's "special attack" during the [[original series]], in most of these cases, the move in question wasn't that Pokémon's signature move. A notable exception to this was in ''[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]'', where {{Ash}}'s [[Pokédex]] correctly referred to {{m|Lovely Kiss}} as the "special attack" of {{p|Jynx}}. | Although some moves were occasionally referred to as a Pokémon's "special attack" during the [[original series]], in most of these cases, the move in question actually wasn't that Pokémon's signature move. A notable exception to this was in ''[[Holiday Hi-Jynx]]'', where {{Ash}}'s [[Pokédex]] correctly referred to {{m|Lovely Kiss}} as the "special attack" of {{p|Jynx}}. | ||
The concept was also mentioned during a quiz challenge in ''[[DP126|Classroom Training!]]'', | The concept was also mentioned during a quiz challenge in ''[[DP126|Classroom Training!]]'', where [[Candice]] stated that {{m|Pay Day}} could only be learned by {{p|Meowth}}. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Game-exclusive moves]] | * [[Game-exclusive moves]] |
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A signature move (Japanese: 専用技 exclusive move) is a move that can normally only be learned by a single Pokémon, evolutionary family, or Legendary group.
Most signature moves are learned by leveling up. Despite being signature moves of a particular species, other Pokémon can still sometimes learn the move through other means. Some signature moves can also be inherited via breeding or are known by certain gift or event Pokémon. Additionally, Smeargle can learn most signature moves via its own signature move, Sketch.
List of Pokémon and their signature moves
Z-Moves
# | Pokémon | Generation | |
---|---|---|---|
VII | |||
025 | Pikachu | Catastropika | |
025 | Pikachu Pikachu in a cap |
10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt | |
026 | Raichu Alola Form |
Stoked Sparksurfer | |
133 | Eevee | Extreme Evoboost | |
143 | Snorlax | Pulverizing Pancake | |
151 | Mew | Genesis Supernova | |
724 | Decidueye | Sinister Arrow Raid | |
727 | Incineroar | Malicious Moonsault | |
730 | Primarina | Oceanic Operetta | |
745 | Lycanroc Midday Form |
Splintered Stormshards | |
Lycanroc Midnight Form | |||
Lycanroc Dusk Form | |||
778 | Mimikyu | Let's Snuggle Forever | |
784 | Kommo-o | Clangorous Soulblaze | |
785 | Tapu Koko | Guardian of Alola | |
786 | Tapu Lele | ||
787 | Tapu Bulu | ||
788 | Tapu Fini | ||
791 | Solgaleo | Searing Sunraze Smash | |
800 | Necrozma Dusk Mane Necrozma | ||
792 | Lunala | Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom | |
800 | Necrozma Dawn Wings Necrozma | ||
800 | Necrozma Ultra Necrozma |
Light That Burns the Sky | |
802 | Marshadow | Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike |
G-Max Moves
# | Pokémon | Generation | |
---|---|---|---|
VIII | |||
??? | Gigantamax Charizard |
G-Max Wildfire | |
??? | Gigantamax Butterfree |
G-Max Befuddle | |
??? | Gigantamax Pikachu |
G-Max Volt Crash | |
??? | Gigantamax Meowth |
G-Max Gold Rush | |
??? | Gigantamax Eevee |
G-Max Cuddle | |
??? | Gigantamax Corviknight |
G-Max Wind Rage | |
??? | Gigantamax Drednaw |
G-Max Stonesurge | |
??? | Gigantamax Alcremie |
G-Max Finale |
Shadow moves
# | Pokémon | Move | |
---|---|---|---|
144 | Articuno | Shadow Chill | |
145 | Zapdos | Shadow Bolt | |
146 | Moltres | Shadow Fire | |
249 | Shadow Lugia |
Shadow Blast |
One-off signature moves
This is a list of signature moves that at only one point, another Pokémon had the ability to acquire:
- A Dratini that knows Extreme Speed is obtainable in Pokémon Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver after correctly answering a quiz in the Dragon's Den. Any Dratini received in this way is capable of passing down Extreme Speed since it is also an egg move for Dratini.
- An Egg will be given by the Day-Care Man in Pokémon Crystal that hatches into a random baby Pokémon that knows Dizzy Punch.
- A Skitty with Pay Day can be obtained from a special Egg after depositing 500 Pokémon in Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire from a Game Boy Advance game pak.
- After Lugia from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness has been purified, it learns Psycho Boost and Feather Dance.
- After Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres from Pokémon XD have been purified, they all learn Extrasensory.
- A Darkrai with Roar of Time and Spacial Rend was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the 10th movie.
- An Arceus with Roar of Time, Spacial Rend, and Shadow Force was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the 12th movie.
- A Victini with Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt was available as a special giveaway to commemorate the 14th movie.
- A Victini with Glaciate, Bolt Strike, and Blue Flare was available as a special giveaway to celebrate Christmas 2012.
Other signature move examples
TM/HM or Move Tutor that are exclusive by level-up
- In Generation I, Squirtle and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn Skull Bash by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM40.
- In Generation I, Abra and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn Teleport by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM30.
- In Generation I, Machop and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn Submission by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM17.
- In Generation I, Gastly and its evolutionary relatives are the only Pokémon to learn Dream Eater by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM42.
- In Generation I, Hitmonchan is the only Pokémon to learn Counter by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM18.
- In Generation I, Mr. Mime is the only Pokémon to learn Substitute by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM50.
- In Generation I, Moltres is the only Pokémon to learn Sky Attack by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM43.
- Goldeen and Seaking are the only Pokémon to learn Waterfall by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through HM from Generation II onward.
- Prior to Pokémon Yellow, Scyther is the only Pokémon to learn Double Team by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM32.
- In Pokémon Yellow, Pikachu is the only Pokémon to learn Thunderbolt by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn in through TM24.
- In Generation II, Grimer and Muk are the only Pokémon to learn Sludge Bomb by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM36.
- In Generation II, Unown is the only Pokémon to learn Hidden Power by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM10. Hidden Power is also the only move Unown can learn.
- Prior to Generation III, Diglett and Dugtrio are the only Pokémon to learn Dig by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM28.
- In Generation III, Sunflora is the only Pokémon to learn Bullet Seed by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM09.
- In Generation III, Nuzleaf is the only Pokémon to learn Torment by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM41.
- In Generation IV, Jynx and Smoochum are the only Pokémon to learn Avalanche by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM72.
- Buneary is the only Pokémon to learn Frustration by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM21.
- Lopunny is the only Pokémon to learn Return by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM27.
- In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, Misdreavus is the only Pokémon to learn Pain Split by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through Move Tutor.
- Prior to Generation V, Vigoroth is the only Pokémon to learn Focus Punch by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM01.
- Prior to Generation V, Chimchar is the only Pokémon to learn Facade by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM42.
- In Generation V, Panpour and Simipour are the only Pokémon to learn Scald by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM55.
- In Generation V, Pansage is the only Pokémon to learn Grass Knot by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM86.
- In Generation V, Kadabra and Alakazam are the only Pokémon to learn Ally Switch by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM51.
- In Generation V, Emolga is the only Pokémon to learn Volt Switch by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM72.
- Joltik and Galvantula are the only Pokémon to learn Electroweb by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through Move Tutor in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, and Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
- Prior to Generation VI, Skarmory is the only Pokémon to learn Steel Wing by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM47 (Except in Generation V).
- Prior to Generation VI, Porygon-Z is the only Pokémon to learn Trick Room by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM92.
- Yveltal is the only Pokémon to learn Focus Blast by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM52.
- Chatot is the only Pokémon to learn Confide by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM100.
- Prior to Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Murkrow and Honchkrow are the only Pokémon to learn Quash by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM60.
- Prior to Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Yveltal is the only Pokémon to learn Snarl by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM95.
- In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Audino is the only Pokémon to learn Secret Power by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM94.
- Since Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Snorunt and Glalie are the only Pokémon to learn Frost Breath by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM79.
- Prior to Generation VII, Hitmonlee is the only Pokémon to learn Mega Kick by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM05 and Move Tutor in Generation I and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, respectively.
- Prior to Generation VII, Volbeat is the only Pokémon to learn Flash by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through HM05/TM70.
- Prior to Generation VII, Sawk is the only Pokémon to learn Rock Smash by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM94/HM06 in Generation V and VI.
- Prior to Generation VII, Lucario is the only Pokémon to learn Power-Up Punch by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it through TM98.
- In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, Aerodactyl is the only Pokémon to learn Fly by leveling up, but other Pokémon can learn it via TM14.
Moves commonly associated with certain Pokémon
- Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise are often associated with Solar Beam, Flamethrower, and Hydro Pump, respectively, due to them frequently being depicted using those moves in various Pokémon media (such as the anime).
- In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Charizard's trophy states that Flamethrower is its signature move.
- Although several Pokémon have been able to learn Sing since its introduction, the move is heavily associated with Jigglypuff due to the Jigglypuff in the anime.
- Although several Pokémon are capable of learning Yawn, Slowpoke and its evolutions are most commonly associated with it.
- Electrode are most commonly seen using Explosion, with it being shown to use it most in the anime.
- Until Generation III, Koffing and Weezing were the only Poison-type Pokémon capable of learning Smog, and prior to Generation VII were the only Poison-type Pokémon to learn the move by level-up.
- Jolteon and Vaporeon's signature moves are said to be Pin Missile and Acid Armor, respectively. Both abilities are alluded to in both Pokémon's various Pokédex entries. However, many Pokémon learn both moves by leveling up, and some through breeding.
- Likewise, Umbreon's Moonlight matches Espeon's Morning Sun, though others can learn it even in its introductory generation.
- Ditto has Transform as its only move and is most associated with it; however, Mew is also able to learn it.
- In the anime, Steelix have been commonly seen to be using the move Iron Tail.
- Although Megahorn was no longer Heracross's signature move starting in Generation III, it was still the only Bug-type Pokémon that could learn the move prior to Generation V.
- Suicune, being known as the Aurora Pokémon, is associated with the move Aurora Beam.
- Although Blaze Kick was no longer Blaziken's signature move from Generation III, it remains the only Fire-type Pokémon to learn it by level up.
- Castform was the only Pokémon capable of learning Weather Ball prior to Generation IV. However, due to Shadow moves only being present in Generation III, it remains the only Pokémon capable of taking advantage of Weather Ball's ???-type effect during Shadow Sky.
- Although Clefairy can learn Meteor Mash by leveling up in any Generation III game, the only Pokémon that could have it legitimately before release of FireRed and LeafGreen were Metang and its evolved form, Metagross.
- Lucario is usually associated with Aura Sphere and Force Palm, but eleven Pokémon (including Lucario) can learn Aura Sphere in total plus two with Riolu from Almia and Raikou from an event, in addition to the Squirtle family through breeding. Twelve Pokémon (including Lucario) can learn Force Palm. In Generations V, VI, and VII, Lucario and the Mienshao family are the only Fighting-type Pokémon to learn Aura Sphere by leveling up.
- Lucario no longer learns Force Palm in Generation VI (although Riolu can still learn it).
- Each of Rotom's forms has its own signature move that cannot be carried over to any of its other forms. However, none of these five moves are exclusive to it.
- No Pokémon can learn V-create outside of event distributions. Victini was the first to gain access to it and is often associated with the move. However, later, a Rayquaza with V-create was available as the winner of a popularity poll held in Japan in 2011, making it no longer Victini's signature move.
- The move Razor Shell is tied to Oshawott's evolutionary line, although it can also be learned by Shellder, Binacle, Barbaracle, Corphish, Crawdaunt, and Golisopod.
- The Venipede family are the only Pokémon besides Golem and Guzzlord which can learn Steamroller.
- In Generation V, Sacred Sword was exclusively learned by the Swords of Justice, being a signature move of a Legendary group rather than an evolutionary family.
- Similarly, Fusion Flare and Fusion Bolt are exclusively learned by Reshiram and White Kyurem, and Zekrom and Black Kyurem, respectively. Kyurem's forms are the result of absorbing Reshiram or Zekrom, and thus gain some of their traits and powers.
In the anime
In the anime, it is uncommon for specific moves to be explicitly stated to be exclusive to a certain Pokémon species.
Although some moves were occasionally referred to as a Pokémon's "special attack" during the original series, in most of these cases, the move in question actually wasn't that Pokémon's signature move. A notable exception to this was in Holiday Hi-Jynx, where Ash's Pokédex correctly referred to Lovely Kiss as the "special attack" of Jynx.
The concept was also mentioned during a quiz challenge in Classroom Training!, where Candice stated that Pay Day could only be learned by Meowth.
See also
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. |