The volatile element depletions in the Moon have been recognized for decades. Multiple explanations have been debated, and arguments have become more quantitative, in large part due to new elemental partitioning and isotopic data. Depletions in pre-cursor materials and due to post-accretion degassing have been evaluated using isotopic data. Partitioning of many volatile elements into metallic cores can now be evaluated for many volatile siderophile elements (VSE). Here is presented an evaluation of the role of core formation for 12 volatile siderophile elements for which partitioning data is now available. Examination of all 12 elements at once allows recognition of general trends, without undue focus on one element. Ga, Ge, Zn, Sn, As, Sb, Cd, Ag, Bi, P, In, Cu are all moderately to highly volatile, and will be discussed in their order of volatility as gauged by their 50 percent condensation temperature.