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A Move Tutor is a non-player character who will teach a Pokémon moves that are not normally able to be learned through level up, TMs, or HMs. They are not to be confused with {{BLink|Move Reminder}}s.
A [[bulbapedia:Move Tutor|Move Tutor]] is a non-player character who will teach a Pokémon moves that are not normally able to be learned through level up, TMs, or HMs. They are not to be confused with {{BLink|Move Reminder}}s.


There are currently many Move Tutors in the game, however three of them are limited to a small group or just one Pokémon.
There are currently 26 Move Tutors in the game, however three of them are limited to a small group or just one Pokémon.


==[[Suntouched City]]==
==[[Suntouched City]]==
The Move Tutor's house is the house closest to the gym on the cloud level. She will teach {{m|Grass Pledge}}, {{m|Fire Pledge}}, or {{m|Water Pledge}} to a {{BLink|starter Pokémon}} from the core series of games.
The Move Tutor's house is the house closest to the gym on the cloud level. She will teach {{m|Grass Pledge}}, {{m|Water Pledge}}, or {{m|Fire Pledge}} to a {{BLink|starter Pokémon}} from the core series of games.


====Moves taught====
====Moves taught====
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{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special}}
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{{tutormv|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Ancient Power|Rock|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Ancient Power|Rock|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Mud Slap|Ground|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Mud-Slap|Ground|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Rollout|Rock|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Rollout|Rock|cat=Physical}}
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==[[Jade Tower]]==
==[[Jade Tower]]==
After the events at the Jade Tower are done, a Move Tutor will be present in the entrance level to teach various wind-based moves
After earning the 5th [[badge]], a Move Tutor will be present in the entrance level of the Jade Tower to teach various wind-based moves
====Moves taught====
====Moves taught====
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{{tutormv|Double-Edge|Normal|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Double-Edge|Normal|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Baton Pass|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Baton Pass|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Celebrate|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Happy Hour|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Hold Hands|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Hold Back|Normal|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Metronome|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Mimic|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Fake Out|Normal|cat=Physical}}
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{{tutormv|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Soft Boiled|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Soft-Boiled|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Morning Sun|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Morning Sun|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Wish|Normal|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Wish|Normal|cat=Status}}
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A kid in the house closest to the gym can teach the Player's Pokemon various Sound-based moves.
A kid in the house closest to the gym can teach the Player's Pokemon various Sound-based moves.
====Moves taught====
====Moves taught====
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{{tutormv|Hyper Voice|Normal|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Hyper Voice|Normal|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Boomburst|Normal|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Boomburst|Normal|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Self-Destruct|Normal|cat=Physical}}
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{{tutormv|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Octazooka|Water|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Octazooka|Water|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Whirlpool|Water|cat=Special}}
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{{tutormv|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Bullet Seed|Grass|cat=Physical}}
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===Moves taught===
===Moves taught===
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{{tutormv/header|bw|none|no}}
{{tutormv|Knock off|Dark|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Knock Off|Dark|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Foul Play|Dark|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Foul Play|Dark|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Sucker Punch|Dark|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Sucker Punch|Dark|cat=Physical}}
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{{tutormv|Focus Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Focus Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Vacuum Wave|Fighting|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Vacuum Wave|Fighting|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Hi Jump Kick|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|High Jump Kick|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Aura Sphere|Fighting|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Aura Sphere|Fighting|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Seismic Toss|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Seismic Toss|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Blaze Kick|Fire|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Blaze Kick|Fire|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Counter|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Counter|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Mega Kick|Normal|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Mega Punch|Normal|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Dynamic Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical}}
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{{tutormv|Bolt Strike|Electric|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Bolt Strike|Electric|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Blue Flare|Fire|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Blue Flare|Fire|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|V-Create|Fire|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|V-create|Fire|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Shadow Force|Ghost|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Night Shade|Ghost|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Hurricane|Flying|cat=Special}}
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 11 July 2022

A Move Tutor is a non-player character who will teach a Pokémon moves that are not normally able to be learned through level up, TMs, or HMs. They are not to be confused with Move Reminders.

There are currently 26 Move Tutors in the game, however three of them are limited to a small group or just one Pokémon.

Suntouched City

The Move Tutor's house is the house closest to the gym on the cloud level. She will teach Grass Pledge, Water Pledge, or Fire Pledge to a starter Pokémon from the core series of games.

Moves taught

Rezzai Cavern

Next to the exit from the cavern after first fight against Jaern.

Moves taught

Helios City

An old woman sitting on a bench south of the Jade Tower is willing to teach several moves to the player's Eevee that it would normally only learn after evolving. The one downside to these moves is that the player's Eevee cannot evolve while any one of them exists on its move set. However, Eevee requires some of these moves in order for its Mega Evolution to reach its highest potential.

Moves taught

Helios Sewers

In the Dead end by the Great Ball in the middle room of the sewer is a man that is willing to teach Gunk Shot and Acid to your pokemon.

Moves taught

Move Type Damage category
Gunk Shot  Poison  Physical
Acid  Poison  Special

Black Market

To the right of the Hiker wandering around the southern part of the Black Market is a house where the Custom Move Tutor resides.

Moves taught

Move Type Damage category
Custom Move  ???  Physical

Jade Tower

After earning the 5th badge, a Move Tutor will be present in the entrance level of the Jade Tower to teach various wind-based moves

Moves taught

Utira Library

Located on the first floor to the left. He is willing to teach your Pokémon various utility moves.

Moves taught

Sonata City

An Artist in Sonata City's second westernmost house is willing to teach the player's Smeargle various moves.

Moves taught

A Nurse in training can teach the Player's Pokemon various healing moves.

Moves taught

A kid in the house closest to the gym can teach the Player's Pokemon various Sound-based moves.

Moves taught

Maelstrom 9

A swimmer to the left of the dive spot can teach a few Water-type moves

Moves taught

Kepler City

An old woman in the city's second-rightmost house is willing to teach Defog to the player's Pokémon.

Moves taught

Move Type Damage category
Defog  Flying  Status

A scientist on the east side of the Hidden Workshop can teach various Electric and Steel-type moves.

Moves taught

Nasca Town

The lady in the northwesternmost house can teach any of the core series starter Pokémon Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn or Hydro Cannon.

Moves taught

Murk Forest (Spider Nest)

Bug Catcher as thanks for clearing area from spiders.

Moves taught

Hekate Town

Researcher at the front of Pokemon Center.

Moves taught


Selene City

An old woman upstairs in the house to the left of the PikaTaxi is willing to teach Stealth Rock to the player's Pokémon.

Moves taught

Move Type Damage category
Stealth Rock  Rock  Status

A girl in the Lounge area of the upper part of the Pokemon Center can teach a few Ghost oriented moves

Moves taught

Mysterious Hideaway

A Parasol Lady has taken a liking to the Flower Grotto and spends her free time inside, describing the area as the only place diversity in formes really blossoms. She will teach the player's Pokémon various Grass-type moves.

Moves taught

Dragon Ruins

An Ace Trainer appears near the entrance of the ruins after the player defeats Taen for the fourth time in the Perfection Base. He is able to teach several Dragon-type moves to the player's Pokémon.

Moves taught

Erebus City

After beating the gym, the artist of the far left can teach your Pokemon some Dark-type moves.

Moves taught

Nexa Town

There is a fighter southeast of the PokeCenter who can teach your Pokemon fighting-based moves.

Moves taught

Gaea Town

An red haired guy east of the town offers to teaches the move Dig to one of your Pokémon.

Moves taught

Move Type Damage category
Dig  Ground  Physical

An blue haired lady west of the town offers to teaches the move Headbutt to one of your Pokémon.

Moves taught

Move Type Damage category
Headbutt  Normal  Physical

An old woman sitting on a bench in the west of town is willing to teach several moves to the player's Eevee that it would normally only learn after evolving. The one downside to these moves is that the player's Eevee cannot evolve while some of them exist on its move set. However, Eevee requires some of these moves in order for its Mega Evolution to reach its highest potential.

Moves taught

Alpha Temple

There is an old man at the end of the temple who teaches your Pokémon event moves.

Moves taught