Most moves in Pokémon have variations. A Hyper beam like move is one with a power of 150 which requires two turns to perform, damage being dealt on the first turn. Hyper beam has both special and physical variations as well as a variety of types. These moves are Hyper beam (normal special), Giga-Impact (normal physical), Frenzy Plant (grass special), Blast Burn (fire special), Hydro Cannon (water special), Rock Wrecker (rock physical) and Roar of Time (dragon special)
Hyper Beam.
Charizard cannot learn Hyper Beam naturally but it can be taught it via the use of a Hyper Beam TM.
Absol cannot learn Hyper Beam unless taught by TM.
Gyarados learns Hyper Beam at level 50.
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Charizard cannot learn Hyper Beam naturally but it can be taught it via the use of a Hyper Beam TM.
You can buy hyper beam at the Veilstone Department Store.
Tyranitar learns Hyper Beam at level 73.
It can learn Hyper Beam through the use of the Hyper Beam TM.
It can learn Hyper Beam through the use of the Hyper Beam TM.
Fearow is able to learn Hyper Beam. It can learn Hyper Beam through the use of the TM, which can be bought at the Celadon Department Store.
Absol cannot learn Hyper Beam unless taught by TM.
Gyarados learns Hyper Beam at level 50.
Generally, Hyper Beam is available via department stores (check the one is Veilstone!). You'll most likely find that Hyper Beam is available there.
You can't use Hyper Beam in Kingdom Hearts. It is only in Pokemon.