nothing the thyplosion will run away and leave a thyplosion egg and wen hatched it has the moves the typhlosion knew that u breedded
No Pokemon can learn more than four moves.
Cyndiquil can learn the same moves as Quilava and Typhlosion, just at lower levels.
Rollout, Double Edge, Flamethrower or what ever the game allows.
level 33 he learn falem wheel is you mean that
double edge, eruption,flamethrower,fire spin
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Yungoos can learn a variety of moves through leveling up, TMs, and breeding. Notable moves include Tackle, Bite, and Pursuit. Additionally, it can learn moves like Thunder Fang and Fire Fang via breeding. Its diverse movepool allows it to adapt to different battle situations effectively.
Here's the egg-moves they can learn by breeding them with other Pokémon species:HawluchaAgilityAlly SwitchBaton PassEntrainmentMe firstQuick GuardPangoroFoul PlayMe firstQuashQuick GuardStorm Throw
Once Kirlia evolves into Gallade, it won't learn any new moves through leveling up. Instead, Gallade has its own set of moves it can learn, which may differ from those available to Kirlia. However, it can still learn moves through TMs, HMs, and breeding, allowing for some customization in its move set.
Rattata cannot learn Hi Jump Kick at all. Not even through breeding, which allows some Pokemon to learn moves that they wouldn't be able to learn through level up or by TM/HM.
Numel can learn a variety of moves through leveling up, TMs, and breeding. By leveling up, Numel learns moves like Tackle at level 1, Ember at level 15, and Magnitude at level 21. As it evolves into Camerupt at level 33, it gains access to more powerful moves. Additionally, Numel can learn moves like Earthquake and Flamethrower through TMs.
They're moves the Pokemon can only learn as an egg. When breeding two Pokemon, the baby will be the species of the female, and have the moves of the father. If you're breeding with a Ditto, the baby will always have the species and moves of the non-Ditto Pokemon.
You'll find a list at the bottom of the linked page.