Noticed Diffrences?

Aberbecam

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    Uhmm..So did anyone really noticed any differences about Pokemon Learning attacks?
    For example i noticed a difference,Where in FR/LG,G/S/E and R/S/E Charizard can not lear the attack solarbeam.
    And in D/P/PT And HG/SS Charizard can learn solarbeam.
    Anyone else noticed any differences about any other pokemon's attack?
     
    Charizard couldn't learn Fly in the generation I games, but from II on, it could. Like Lightning said, they just get a revamp, much like how the learnsets are added on to in each generation jump.
     
    Charizard could learn Fly in Yellow, just not R/B/G.

    Cyndaquil also got Explosion in GenIV.
     
    Some of the move pairings are ridculous, but no matter what, they are okay, beacuse it gives the Pokemon a biiger moveset, and more things can be done with it.
     
    Usually with every next set of games they change some of the moves around. I personally prefer it. It so much easier now to teach a pokemon some decent moves and I'm pretty happy that almost every pokemon can learn a good chunk of moves on its own. I recently replayed my yellow and I was dying for moves!
     
    Porygon can't learn Tri-Attack at level 50 anymore, so you'll have to transfer one from generation III in order to get a Porygon-Z at level 50 with a legitimate Tri-attack. Course, I just got mine off the trade station.
     
    I hope I don't get bashed for this but, I really hate it when nintendo makes two almost exactly same games and name them totally different and the only difference is a different legendary pokemon and very slight differences. Why not make a whole totally different game??
     
    I've noticed that Umbreon wasn't able to learn crunch in Gen IV.
    Can somebody check if it has ever been able to?
    And the Charizard/Fly thing was really annoying because I was used to Yellow before Red.




    I hope I don't get bashed for this but, I really hate it when nintendo makes two almost exactly same games and name them totally different and the only difference is a different legendary pokemon and very slight differences. Why not make a whole totally different game??

    You will get bashed bud.
    I don't believe that has anything to do with this thread.
     
    I personally expect changes. If I'm about to use an older generation game, I'll check out the older generation moveset first, not just go by the latest one. Because they do change a lot.

    I've noticed that Umbreon wasn't able to learn crunch in Gen IV.
    Can somebody check if it has ever been able to?

    Nope, but you can always go for Dark Pulse, roughly the same strength and the TM (TM79) is reobtainable with HGSS.
     
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