So it's come up here & there, but Pokemon Home (Mobile) doesn't just track a Pokedex, it actually has a Move and Ability Dex
Now, at the top here, let's make it clear: Filling these things out is a fool's errand. There's no reason to care about this. The only rewards for filling it in are some stickers and to get those stickers you only need a lot of Moves/Abilities, not all of them. The Dexes aren't even obvious they exist; some of you reading this are probably only now learning about it. You access it by hitting the green menu, clicking Pokedex and going to "Other" tab along the top. This is entirely separate from the Search Filter list, don't get them confused.
That said I am bobo the fool so
here I am
Now I won't complain about ALL of Home's myriad little annoyances with both Moves & Abilities but I want to zero in on one set in particular.
The 4 "event only" moves that they added in gen 6, are Celebrate (does nothing but celebrate your birthday), Hold Back (the false swipe clone), Happy Hour (doubles money), and Hold Hands (does nothing). The moment you start looking into them is dire
Hold Back! Probably the one most people in the fandom have access to, as it had some fairly notable events.
- It was the first "gift" for using Bank, attached to a Celebi
- The Steven's Beldum wi-fi gift for ORAS' first 2 months
- The Unovan starters with their Hidden Abilities had two avenues of being obtained including a "common" code you could use. ORAS era
- The SNorlium-Z Munchlax for SM's first 2 months.
- A Serial code in Korea for a Mareep (ok this one doesn't count)
The issue here being Munchlax is from gen 7, the others for gen 6. Oops!
Hold Hands! I bet you forgot this one even existed. While it was only given to 4 Pokemon, technically those Pokemon saw several reruns. Unfortunately with one exception, all of these were Japan-only serial code distributions. The one exceptoin was pretty handy, at least; it was the Fancy Pattern Vivillon that was available world wide.
Like with Hold Back, this move was never distributed in gen 8 and only had Japanese distributions (a Pikachu that got reran a few times) in Gen 7 . Hope you got that Vivillon.
Celebrate! The most infuriating to me because it is given to by far the most Pokemon, and in fact is being given away at this very moment, but obtaining it is still somehow annoying. The vast majority of the give aways are tied to the Pokemon Center in
Japan and require going to the physical store or ordering from the Japanese website and have like sign up for newsletters and so on. Another chunk are given away at in-person Worlds events.
The thing that makes me kick myself the most is America
did get a few of these (Best Buy serial codes for GMax Eevee & Pikachu, and a Sing Pikachu), in gen 8 even, and somehow my dumb ass managed to miss all of them. There was even one that ltierally had a universal serial code everyone could use 2 years ago for a Sing Pikachu with Celebrate.
Agh!!
Happy Hour! The only useful one, probably not coincidental it is also the one with the most widespread distribution. Gen 6 had a PGL Delibird anyone could get, Gen 7 had both the Snorlium-Z Munchlax for SM and the Own Tempo Rockruff for USUM, and now Gen 9 has the Hisuian Zoroark DLC-Purchase bonus. Gen 8, uh, didn't get this.
Anyway don't try to complete this (legitimately, anyway) because it may very well be impossible for you unless Gen 9 decides to have more widespread distributions.