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Seeing conflicting info on the move Mat Block and I have turned to the most reliable source of Pokemon info on the internet, you fucks.

Mat Block was Greninja's 2nd signature move (early favoritism) but mostly vanished after that. Apparently Throh learned it later, but info is inconsistent. Serebii says it was only in 6&7. Bulbapedia agrees with that on the learn level graphic... but also says only Throh could know it in Gen 8? And they have this photo too. Further digging showed some articles talking about Mat Block in Sword & Shield but nothing to conclusively say it is there (or how).

So. Does anyone know if Mat Block is actually in Gen 8 via Throh? Does anyone have a way on-hand to check?
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>>58801197
Grenigga got Dexcut and it was a transfer only move for Throh.
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>>58801197
>Serebii says it was only in 6&7
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>>58801208
Isn't Gen 8 a move reroll gen?
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>>58801217
no
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>>58801223
OP appreciates the info. Now you guys can let this thread die or turn it into whatever content you want.



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