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**{{iw|bulbapedia|Mirror Coat|move}}, which, if the user is hit by a special attack, deals to the attacker double the damage received. However, the user still takes damage, and Gardevoir is unable to learn it. | **{{iw|bulbapedia|Mirror Coat|move}}, which, if the user is hit by a special attack, deals to the attacker double the damage received. However, the user still takes damage, and Gardevoir is unable to learn it. | ||
*Gardevoir's [[trophy]] in ''SSB4'' is a mirrored pose of its official artwork from {{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire}} onward. | *Gardevoir's [[trophy]] in ''SSB4'' is a mirrored pose of its official artwork from {{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire}} onward. | ||
*Both of Gardevoir's trophies note its feminine appearance, which is rare among the typically gender-neutral ''Pokémon'' trophy descriptions; Gardevoir can be male or female, something also noted in the trophy descriptions. | |||
*Gardevoir is one of few non-[[Master Ball]] Pokémon that does no damage. | *Gardevoir is one of few non-[[Master Ball]] Pokémon that does no damage. | ||
*Gardevoir's walking animation in ''Smash'' makes a reappearance as an unused walking animation in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon'''s data files. | *Gardevoir's walking animation in ''Smash'' makes a reappearance as an unused walking animation in ''Pokémon Sun and Moon'''s data files. |