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Lucario learns this move by leveling up in Generations IV and V. While Lucario no longer learns the move by leveling up in Generation VI due to learning Power-Up Punch in its place, its pre-evolved form {{pkmn|Riolu}} continues to do so, and Lucario can therefore retain the move from before it evolved.
Lucario learns this move by leveling up in Generations IV and V. While Lucario no longer learns the move by leveling up in Generation VI due to learning Power-Up Punch in its place, its pre-evolved form {{pkmn|Riolu}} continues to do so, and Lucario can therefore retain the move from before it evolved.


In Japanese, the term "Fajin" (発勁) is the naming basis for the attack's Japanese name, being a term used in Chinese martial arts that involves use of internal energies and explosive force. "Hakkei" is the term's on'yomi reading.
In Japanese, the term "[[wikipedia:fa jin|fajin]]" (発勁) is the naming basis for the attack's Japanese name, being a term used in Chinese martial arts that involves use of internal energies and explosive force. "Hakkei" is the term's on'yomi reading.


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