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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:SquirtleWaterfallRBY.gif|thumb|{{pkmn|Waterfall}} being used by a traded [[Squirtle]] traded from {{pkmn|Pokémon Gold}} in {{pkmn|Pokémon Red}}.]] | [[File:SquirtleWaterfallRBY.gif|thumb|{{pkmn|Waterfall}} being used by a traded [[Squirtle]] traded from {{pkmn|Pokémon Gold}} in {{pkmn|Pokémon Red}}.]] | ||
Waterfall was introduced in [[Pokémon (universe)#Pokémon Red, Green, Blue and Yellow|Generation I]] | Waterfall was introduced in [[Pokémon (universe)#Pokémon Red, Green, Blue and Yellow|Generation I]] as the signature move of the {{pkmn|Goldeen}} evolution line. Starting in [[Pokémon (universe)#Pokémon Gold and Silver|Generation II]], Waterfall became {{pkmn|HM07}}, being distributed to many Water-type Pokémon, including Squirtle. When used outside of battle, the move allows the player to go up waterfalls. It was made HM05 in Generation V and VI. In Generation VII, moves are no longer used outside of battles and HMs were removed as a feature. Waterfall, along with some other former HMs, became TMs instead. As such, Waterfall is TM98 in Generation VII. In battle, Waterfall is a physical Water-type attack since Generation IV that has above-average power, and as of Generation IV can make Pokémon flinch 20% of the time. Squirtle can learn Waterfall via HM07 in Generation II, which allows it to use the move in Generation I via the Time Capsule; it has learned Waterfall ever since as well. | ||
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