Decided to make a new thread myself for this so I can get the responses via email. Here you can report any minor errors with the main site instead of starting a lot of new questions. Things you can report here include:
As I fix the errors, the answers will be hidden. Try and keep comments to a minimum to avoid clogging up the page, stick to important things like additions/corrections to the corrections.
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Sorry if I have no idea what I’m talking about, but here (https://pokemondb.net/location/alola-route-9) It says “fishing with a super rod” but in USUM there is only one rod to fish with and that rod is called just a “Fishing Rod.” I’m not sure if this applies to every gen 7 fishing-mention also
The descriptions for Scrappy and Inner Focus should mention that it blocks Intimidate.
Toxic has perfect accuracy for Poison types, which is not in the move description.
Toxic will never miss if used by a Poison-type Pokémon, even if the target is in the semi-invulnerable turn of a move such as Fly or Dig.
Source
Also says it on Showdown!.
The Triage page states that since Comfey is the only pokemon legally with Triage, the only moves that are affected in practice are Draining Kiss, Floral Healing, Rest, and Synthesis, but Comfey can learn Giga Drain in both Gen 7 and 8.
https://pokemondb.net/ability/triage
https://imgur.com/a/keOtjAD
https://imgur.com/a/OuH4s8s
On the gravity page, it says nothing about how gravity increases the accuracy of moves by 5/3.
On the guide for EVs, it should say that Power Items now give 8 additional EVs in Gen. 8. Also, it should probably update the locations of these. They are purchased at Battle Facilities in Gen. 4, 5 and 6. In Gen. 7, they are at the Battle Royale Dome. In Gen. 8, it is the BP shop in Hammerlocke. Source: https://m.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Power_item
Pages such as Kingdra's, Dragalge's, Reshiram's, and Zekrom's do not state that they can learn Draco Meteor via Move Tutor in Sword and Shield.
The Ability description for Libero is inaccurate. Libero changes the Pokemon's type before the attack is used, not after.
Baton Pass' passed effects is little wrong. https://pokemondb.net/move/baton-pass
Trapping effects from Mean Look, Block and Spider Web, on both the user and opponent.
This is not true, and it no longer works Gen V onward.
Generation V onwards The effects of moves that prevent ordinary switching, such as Mean Look, are no longer passed on to the incoming Pokémon;
Source Also, Leech Seed is passed on.
Most volatile status conditions (such as confusion, seeding, and curse
The page for Payback doesn't mention that in Generation 4, Payback still causes double damage if the opponent switches out.
In the EVs page
If you have over 100 EVs in a stat, the first berry will reduce them to 100, while further berries will decrease the EVs by 10. Therefore if you want to remove all EVs you will need 11 berries for the stat.
But this only works in Gen 4 and not in other generations.
On this page:
HeartGold & SoulSilver also sees the return of a feature from Pokémon Yellow where your lead party Pokémon follows you around outside its PokéBall. However, the larger Pokémon like Ho-Oh or Wailord are put into their PokéBalls when you go inside building.
I think you want to say "buildings" or "a building".
I don't know if this is just me, but on the Galarian gym leaders page there isn't a team for Leon.
Rotom’s page, on the type effectiveness chart, says Ground doesn’t affect Rotom. While this is true, since abilities aren’t in Legends Arceus, ground types now can hit Rotom.
Copycat’s description is wrong; it affects the last move used even if you were the one using that move. For example, if you use Tackle and your opponent switches, Copycat will copy Tackle.
Quote from Bulbapedia:
Copycat causes the user to use the last move that was used in the battle (even if the last move was by the user).
The Effects summary for the move Payback states, "Power doubles if the user was attacked first." This is incorrect. The user simply has to act after the target for the increased power; it does not have to be attacked.
On the ‘Nature power’ move page, in the Gen 6-7 table, it says that Power Gem is 70 BP instead of 80 BP, as it is in those Generations
The light clay description does not mention that it also boosts the duration of Aurora Veil. https://pokemondb.net/item/light-clay
Dunno if this has been reported but Tauros' page only shows regular Tauros' movepool and not it's Paldean forms'. I could be missing something here though but the only tab there is is on the stats and not the movepool
Earthquake and Fissure does hit digging Pokémon, but not in Gen 1. Thunder does hit Flying Pokémon but it did not in Gen 1. Add those in Earthquake/Fissure and Fly page
Also, Recover had 20 PP in Gen 1-3. While in the page it says "In Gen 1-8, Recover had 10 PP". It was reduced to 10 in Gen 4.