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:Additionally, I feel that it's not really about percentage so much as numbers. If there were, say, 3 Pokémon with signature moves that don't use them, that might make it a more notable fact; but when it's a number like 12, it's not really notable because even if it's a minority (which it isn't if you only count the relevant Pokémon), it's still a sizable bunch and so the point just becomes an uninteresting observation about a chunk of the group. [[User:Dr. HyperCake|Dr. HyperCake]] ([[User talk:Dr. HyperCake|talk]]) 07:11, 6 August 2018 (EDT)
:Additionally, I feel that it's not really about percentage so much as numbers. If there were, say, 3 Pokémon with signature moves that don't use them, that might make it a more notable fact; but when it's a number like 12, it's not really notable because even if it's a minority (which it isn't if you only count the relevant Pokémon), it's still a sizable bunch and so the point just becomes an uninteresting observation about a chunk of the group. [[User:Dr. HyperCake|Dr. HyperCake]] ([[User talk:Dr. HyperCake|talk]]) 07:11, 6 August 2018 (EDT)
I see your point. Maybe instead of stating whether or not a Pokémon does not use it, maybe just mentioning that '''''"11 of the Poké Ball Pokémon use their Signature Move when summoned"''''' on the ''Poké Ball's'' trivia page would work? Sure, it doesn't say how many have one, but it would take note how many that actually use them. Or it could say '''''"11 out of 23"'''''? It would say how many don't use it. What do you guys think? 01:45am, 6 August 2018
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