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A '''Technical Record''' (Japanese: '''わざレコード''' ''Move Record''), or '''TR''' for short, is a type of item introduced in [[Generation VIII]] that can be used to teach a Pokémon a [[move]]. They are single-use items that are consumed after use, | {{samename|villainous team sometimes abbreviated to TR|Team Rocket}} | ||
{{samename|the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} set that uses this abbreviation|Team Rocket (TCG)}} | |||
A '''Technical Record''' (Japanese: '''わざレコード''' ''Move Record''), or '''TR''' for short, is a type of item introduced in [[Generation VIII]] that can be used to teach a Pokémon a [[move]]. They are single-use items that are consumed after use, and once a TR is used to teach a Pokémon a move, that move can later be relearned from the [[Move Reminder]] for free if forgotten. This makes them functionally similar to [[TM]]s in [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, and every Pokémon game prior to [[Generation V]]. | |||
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, TRs are | In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, TRs are found in the [[Wild Area]], where they can be received as rewards for completing [[Max Raid Battle]]s or can be exchanged for [[Watt]]s with [[Watt Trader]]s throughout the area. In [[The Isle of Armor]], TRs can be found throughout the [[Isle of Armor|island]] or created by combining specific items with the [[Cram-o-matic]]. TRs can also be found across the [[Crown Tundra]]. | ||
{{m|Fling}} can be used if the user is holding a TR. Its [[power]] is | The ordering of TRs tends to follow the order of introduction of the moves contained in them. However, {{TR|25|Psyshock}} is listed between TRs that contain moves introduced in [[Generation II]], despite Psyshock being introduced in [[Generation V]]. | ||
{{m|Fling}} can be used if the user is holding a TR. Its [[power]] is equal to the listed power of the contained move, defaulting to 10 if the move does not have a listed power. | |||
==List of TRs== | ==List of TRs== | ||
{{main|List of TMs and TRs in Pokémon Sword and Shield#TRs|List of TMs and TRs in Pokémon Sword and Shield→TRs}} | |||
{| class="roundtable sortable" style="background:#{{sword color}}; border:3px solid #{{shield color}}; min-width: 200px; margin: auto" | {| class="roundtable sortable" style="background:#{{sword color}}; border:3px solid #{{shield color}}; min-width: 200px; margin: auto" | ||
! {{color2|000|TM|#}} | ! {{color2|000|TM|#}} | ||
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==Incompatible Pokémon== | ==Incompatible Pokémon== | ||
Although most Pokémon are able to learn a wide range of TR moves, there are | Although most Pokémon are able to learn a wide range of TR moves, there are 11 Pokémon who cannot learn any moves from them that are not available to them through other means. Typically, these Pokémon are low in their evolutionary line or rely on a specific set of moves. | ||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{shield color}}; border:5px solid #{{shield color dark}} | {| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{shield color}}; border:5px solid #{{shield color dark}}" | ||
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{| border="1" style="text-align:center; white-space:nowrap; border:1px solid #{{sword color dark}}; border-collapse:collapse; background:#FFF | {| border="1" style="text-align:center; white-space:nowrap; border:1px solid #{{sword color dark}}; border-collapse:collapse; background:#FFF" | ||
|- style="background:#{{sword color}}" | |- style="background:#{{sword color}}" | ||
! rowspan=2 | # | ! rowspan=2 | # | ||
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! style="background:#{{Galar color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Generation VIII|VIII}} | ! style="background:#{{Galar color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Generation VIII|VIII}} | ||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0010 || {{ArtP|0010|Caterpie}} || {{p|Caterpie}} |{{typetable2|Bug}} || — | ||
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0010 || {{ArtP|0011|Metapod}} || {{p|Metapod}} |{{typetable2|Bug}} || {{m|Iron Defense}} | |||
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0129 || {{ArtP|0129|Magikarp}} || {{p|Magikarp}} |{{typetable2|Water}} || {{m|Hydro Pump}} | |||
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0132 || {{ArtP|0132|Ditto}} || {{p|Ditto}} |{{typetable2|Normal}} || — | |||
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|style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0202 || {{ArtP|0202|Wobbuffet}} || {{p|Wobbuffet}} |{{typetable2|Psychic}} || {{m|Amnesia}}<br>{{m|Encore}} | |||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0360 || {{ArtP|0360|Wynaut}} || {{p|Wynaut}} |{{typetable2|Psychic}} || {{m|Amnesia}}<br>{{m|Encore}} | ||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0373 || {{ArtP|0374|Beldum}} || {{p|Beldum}} |{{typetable|Steel}} {{typetable|Psychic}} || {{m|Iron Defense}}<br>{{m|Zen Headbutt}}<br>{{m|Iron Head}} | ||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0415 || {{ArtP|0415|Combee}} || {{p|Combee}} |{{typetable|Bug}} {{typetable|Flying}} || {{m|Bug Buzz}} | ||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0789 || {{ArtP|0789|Cosmog}} || {{p|Cosmog}} |{{typetable2|Psychic}} || — | ||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0790 || {{ArtP|0790|Cosmoem}} || {{p|Cosmoem}} |{{typetable2|Psychic}} || {{m|Cosmic Power}} | ||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0824 || {{ArtP|0824|Blipbug}} || {{p|Blipbug}} |{{typetable2|Bug}} || — | ||
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| | |style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | 0840 || {{ArtP|0840|Applin}} || {{p|Applin}} |{{typetable|Grass}}{{typetable|Dragon}} || — | ||
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| {{m|Endure}} || 26 | | {{m|Endure}} || 26 | ||
| | | None | ||
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| {{m|Sleep Talk}} || 27 | | {{m|Sleep Talk}} || 27 | ||
| | | None | ||
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| {{m|Substitute}} || 20 | | {{m|Substitute}} || 20 | ||
| | | None | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==TR-exclusive moves== | |||
There have been moves exclusively taught by TRs: | |||
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! style="background:#{{Galar color}}" colspan=2 | {{color2|FFF|Generation VIII}} | |||
| style="background:#FFF" | {{m|Psychic Fangs}} | |||
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|fr=Disque Technique (DT) | |fr=Disque Technique (DT) | ||
|de=Technische Platte (TP) | |de=Technische Platte (TP) | ||
|pt_br=Disco Técnico (DT) | |||
|it=Disco Tecnico (DT) | |it=Disco Tecnico (DT) | ||
|ko=기술레코드 ''Gisul Record'' | |ko=기술레코드 ''Gisul Record'' |
Latest revision as of 04:43, 14 July 2024
- If you were looking for the villainous team sometimes abbreviated to TR, see Team Rocket.
- If you were looking for the the Trading Card Game set that uses this abbreviation, see Team Rocket (TCG).
A Technical Record (Japanese: わざレコード Move Record), or TR for short, is a type of item introduced in Generation VIII that can be used to teach a Pokémon a move. They are single-use items that are consumed after use, and once a TR is used to teach a Pokémon a move, that move can later be relearned from the Move Reminder for free if forgotten. This makes them functionally similar to TMs in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and every Pokémon game prior to Generation V.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, TRs are found in the Wild Area, where they can be received as rewards for completing Max Raid Battles or can be exchanged for Watts with Watt Traders throughout the area. In The Isle of Armor, TRs can be found throughout the island or created by combining specific items with the Cram-o-matic. TRs can also be found across the Crown Tundra.
The ordering of TRs tends to follow the order of introduction of the moves contained in them. However, TR25 (Psyshock) is listed between TRs that contain moves introduced in Generation II, despite Psyshock being introduced in Generation V.
Fling can be used if the user is holding a TR. Its power is equal to the listed power of the contained move, defaulting to 10 if the move does not have a listed power.
List of TRs
- Main article: List of TMs and TRs in Pokémon Sword and Shield→TRs
Incompatible Pokémon
Although most Pokémon are able to learn a wide range of TR moves, there are 11 Pokémon who cannot learn any moves from them that are not available to them through other means. Typically, these Pokémon are low in their evolutionary line or rely on a specific set of moves.
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Near-universal TRs
With few exceptions, all Pokémon who are compatible with TRs can learn the following moves:
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TR-exclusive moves
There have been moves exclusively taught by TRs:
Generation VIII | Psychic Fangs |
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In other languages
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See also
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This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |