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it deals damage with very powerful knockback if used right next to a foe - essentially making its ''Smash'' incarnation a polar opposite to its original function. While this has no canonical basis in the ''Pokémon'' series, Rest's depiction in ''Smash'' is similar in function to numerous powerful moves in the ''Pokémon'' games that leave the user open to attacks the following turn, such as {{iw|bulbapedia|Hyper Beam|move}}. In the description of one of its ''Melee'' Smash trophies, as well as in [[Snake]]'s [[Codec Conversations]] about Jigglypuff, it is stated that this is because at the instant Jigglypuff falls asleep, a huge build-up of energy forms at the center of its body. This is an example of the ''Smash'' producers changing the functions of a move to suit the games; other examples of this from the ''Pokémon'' series include [[Withdraw]], [[Double Team]] and [[Substitute]]. | it deals damage with very powerful knockback if used right next to a foe - essentially making its ''Smash'' incarnation a polar opposite to its original function. While this has no canonical basis in the ''Pokémon'' series, Rest's depiction in ''Smash'' is similar in function to numerous powerful moves in the ''Pokémon'' games that leave the user open to attacks the following turn, such as {{iw|bulbapedia|Hyper Beam|move}}. In the description of one of its ''Melee'' Smash trophies, as well as in [[Snake]]'s [[Codec Conversations]] about Jigglypuff, it is stated that this is because at the instant Jigglypuff falls asleep, a huge build-up of energy forms at the center of its body. This is an example of the ''Smash'' producers changing the functions of a move to suit the games; other examples of this from the ''Pokémon'' series include [[Withdraw]], [[Double Team]] and [[Substitute]]. | ||
In every ''Pokémon'' generation, Jigglypuff can learn Rest by levelling up, being one of the few Pokémon that can do so. Additionally, nearly every Pokémon can learn Rest via {{iw|bulbapedia|TM44}} from Generation I to VII | In every ''Pokémon'' generation, Jigglypuff can learn Rest by levelling up, being one of the few Pokémon that can do so. Additionally, nearly every Pokémon can learn Rest via {{iw|bulbapedia|TM44}} from Generation I to VII and {{iw|bulbapedia|TM21}} in Generation VIII. | ||
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