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The rules for {{bp|Wi-Fi}} battles are set to change in {{game|Black and White|s}} on Dec. 27. While the main changes reinforce the restrictions on {{bp|hacked}} Pokémon, the move {{m|Dark Void}} will also be banned from use.
The rules for {{bp|Wi-Fi}} battles are set to change in {{game|Black and White|s}} on Dec. 27. While the main changes reinforce the restrictions on {{bp|hacked}} Pokémon, the move {{m|Dark Void}} will also be banned from use.


The article states that Pokémon are only allowed to use moves learned by {{bp|leveling up}}, through a {{bp|TM}} or {{bp|HM}}, {{bp|breeding}}, {{bp|in-game events}}, or out of game {{bp|events}}. The only exceptions to this are the moves {{m|Free Fall}}, which was previously banned, and Dark Void, which will be banned when the rule change goes into effect. The only Pokémon that can learn Dark Void are {{p|Darkrai}}, who is already on the list of banned Pokémon, and {{p|Smeargle}}, who can {{m|Sketch}} the move from Darkrai.
The article states that Pokémon are only allowed to use moves learned by {{bp|leveling up}}, through a {{bp|TM}} or {{bp|HM}}, {{bp|breeding}}, {{bp|in-game events}}, or out of game {{bp|events}}. The only exceptions to this are the moves {{m|Sky Drop}}, which was previously banned, and Dark Void, which will be banned when the rule change goes into effect. The only Pokémon that can learn Dark Void are {{p|Darkrai}}, who is already on the list of banned Pokémon, and {{p|Smeargle}}, who can {{m|Sketch}} the move from Darkrai.


The second half of the article talks about how any player with hacked Pokémon will not be allowed to compete in Wi-Fi battling, and that in any future official Pokémon tournaments, these rules will be added.
The second half of the article talks about how any player with hacked Pokémon will not be allowed to compete in Wi-Fi battling, and that in any future official Pokémon tournaments, these rules will be added.
==Information==
*[http://www.pokemon.com/us/news/pgl_rulechanges-2011-12-19/ Pokémon.com (English)]

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Dark Void will no longer be allowed

The rules for Wi-Fi battles are set to change in Pokémon Black and White on Dec. 27. While the main changes reinforce the restrictions on hacked Pokémon, the move Dark Void will also be banned from use.

The article states that Pokémon are only allowed to use moves learned by leveling up, through a TM or HM, breeding, in-game events, or out of game events. The only exceptions to this are the moves Sky Drop, which was previously banned, and Dark Void, which will be banned when the rule change goes into effect. The only Pokémon that can learn Dark Void are Darkrai, who is already on the list of banned Pokémon, and Smeargle, who can Sketch the move from Darkrai.

The second half of the article talks about how any player with hacked Pokémon will not be allowed to compete in Wi-Fi battling, and that in any future official Pokémon tournaments, these rules will be added.

Information