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* In [[Generation II]], after the "[Pokémon]'s PROTECTING itself!" message appears, there is another message saying that the opponent's move missed. This is caused by Protect's effect internally leading moves with an accuracy check to miss, and was changed in [[Generation III]] to omit the second message.
* In [[Generation II]], after the "[Pokémon]'s PROTECTING itself!" message appears, there is another message saying that the opponent's move missed. This is caused by Protect's effect internally leading moves with an accuracy check to miss, and was changed in [[Generation III]] to omit the second message.
* Protect is the most common move among the movesets of Video Game World Championships team's winners.
* Protect is the most common move among the movesets of Video Game World Championships team's winners.
* Despite having distinct effects in the games, {{m|Reflect}}, {{m|Light Screen}}, {{m|Barrier}}, Protect and {{m|Safeguard}} are often depicted in the anime seemingly sharing the same effect that Protect has in the games (protecting the user from most the effect of moves).


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