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The Move Reminder can only teach a Pokémon moves that its {{OBP|Pokémon|species|species}} can learn; they cannot teach moves exclusive to a pre-[[evolution]]. In particular, prior to Generation VIII, many Pokémon that evolve by [[Evolution stone]] have a very restricted set of level-up moves in their evolved forms compared to their unevolved forms. | The Move Reminder can only teach a Pokémon moves that its {{OBP|Pokémon|species|species}} can learn; they cannot teach moves exclusive to a pre-[[evolution]]. In particular, prior to Generation VIII, many Pokémon that evolve by [[Evolution stone]] have a very restricted set of level-up moves in their evolved forms compared to their unevolved forms. | ||
Certain Pokémon may also be taught moves via the Move Reminder that they would not normally learn until a later level or at all by leveling up. For example, in [[Generation VI]], while {{p|Lopunny}} normally learns {{m|Healing Wish}} at level 63 by leveling up, due to also being coded to learn Healing Wish at level 1 (at level at which it is not normally obtainable), it can also be taught Healing Wish by a Move Reminder at any level. Other moves can only be taught this way for reasons such as the Pokémon not being able to be obtained at a low enough level (e.g. {{p|Zapdos}} and {{m|Ancient Power}} starting in [[Generation IV]]) or the species having more than four starting moves (e.g. {{p|Kecleon}}). | Certain Pokémon may also be taught moves via the Move Reminder that they would not normally learn until a later level or at all by leveling up. For example, in [[Generation VI]], while {{p|Lopunny}} normally learns {{m|Healing Wish}} at level 63 by leveling up, due to also being coded to learn Healing Wish at level 1 (at a level at which it is not normally obtainable), it can also be taught Healing Wish by a Move Reminder at any level. Other moves can only be taught this way for reasons such as the Pokémon not being able to be obtained at a low enough level (e.g. {{p|Zapdos}} and {{m|Ancient Power}} starting in [[Generation IV]]) or the species having more than four starting moves (e.g. {{p|Kecleon}}). | ||
In [[Generation VIII]], in addition to level-up moves and special moves, Pokémon can also be taught any move they had previously learned via [[TR]] but forgotten. | In [[Generation VIII]], in addition to level-up moves and special moves, Pokémon can also be taught any move they had previously learned via [[TR]] but forgotten. |
Revision as of 01:05, 3 May 2020
- This article is about the NPCs who teach moves Pokémon can learn by leveling up. For the NPCs who teach moves outside a Pokémon's normal learnset, see Move Tutor.
A Move Reminder (Japanese: 技思い出し Move Reminder, also わざおしえマニア Move-Teaching Maniac), sometimes called a move relearner by fans, is a character who can teach a Pokémon any move that its species is able to learn by leveling up, and from Generation VI onward, special moves that it has forgotten (such as Egg Moves).
Prior to Generation VIII, the Move Reminder usually requires a Heart Scale in exchange for their services.
Teachable moves
From Generation II to VI and in Generation VIII, the Move Reminder can teach a Pokémon any move that its species is able to learn at an earlier level. In Generation VII, the Move Reminder can teach a Pokémon any move it can learn via level-up, including moves it would learn at higher levels.
From Generation VI onward, any Pokémon hatched in Generation VI onward may also be taught any move it knew when it hatched; this includes not only Egg Moves, but any other moves it knew when hatched as well (such as Volt Tackle bred onto Pichu and level-up moves known upon hatching). Also in these games, Pokémon obtained via Mystery Gift can learn any specifically flagged move it knew when it was obtained; early Generation VI distributions only flag event-exclusive moves (such as the Pokémon Center Tokyo Bay Inkay's Happy Hour) and Egg Moves, whereas later Generation VI distributions and all Generation VII distributions flag all moves the Pokémon knows when obtained except moves introduced part-way through that generation.
Special moves known due to being a hidden Pokémon in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire or an Island Scan Pokémon in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon can also be taught by the Move Reminder if forgotten. Egg Moves known by Brilliant Pokémon or transferred through a Pokémon Nursery in Generation VIII cannot be relearned.
The Move Reminder can only teach a Pokémon moves that its species can learn; they cannot teach moves exclusive to a pre-evolution. In particular, prior to Generation VIII, many Pokémon that evolve by Evolution stone have a very restricted set of level-up moves in their evolved forms compared to their unevolved forms.
Certain Pokémon may also be taught moves via the Move Reminder that they would not normally learn until a later level or at all by leveling up. For example, in Generation VI, while Lopunny normally learns Healing Wish at level 63 by leveling up, due to also being coded to learn Healing Wish at level 1 (at a level at which it is not normally obtainable), it can also be taught Healing Wish by a Move Reminder at any level. Other moves can only be taught this way for reasons such as the Pokémon not being able to be obtained at a low enough level (e.g. Zapdos and Ancient Power starting in Generation IV) or the species having more than four starting moves (e.g. Kecleon).
In Generation VIII, in addition to level-up moves and special moves, Pokémon can also be taught any move they had previously learned via TR but forgotten.
Restrictions
Like all methods of teaching moves (other than Pokémon Day Care), the Move Reminder cannot overwrite HM moves.
In Pokémon XD, if a Pokémon has four moves, the Move Reminder will not be able to teach it a move until the Move Deleter deletes one of the Pokémon's current moves.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team/Rescue Team DX
Gulpin Link Shop (Japanese: ゴクリンの連結店) allows the player to remember forgotten techniques. However, Gulpin cannot teach Deoxys moves it has forgotten, saying it's a "special" Pokémon.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness/Explorers of Sky
Electivire's Link Shop allows the player to remember forgotten techniques. However, Electivire cannot teach Deoxys moves it has forgotten, saying it's a "special" Pokémon. The shop opens after the player gains access to Apple Woods.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)
Slaking Move Relearner can teach the player's Pokémon attacks which it has forgotten, but only those that it can learn via level-up.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
Scraggy's Savvy Moves is unlocked after completing Desolate Canyon for the first time. Acting as the Move Deleter and Move Reminder for this game, Scraggy changes the Pokémon's moves.
Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Hawlucha runs Hawlucha's Slam School, where the player can relearn their teammates' forgotten moves or change their Abilities.
Locations
While Generation II has no formal Move Reminder, in Pokémon Stadium 2, after defeating the Elite Four and Champion at the Gym Leader Castle, the player will be allowed to reteach a move to one of the Pokémon that was involved in the battle.
Move Reminders can be found in the following locations:
Region | City | Location | Price |
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Kanto | FRLG: Two Island | House next to the Joyful Game Corner | TinyMushrooms ×2 or Big Mushroom ×1 |
PE: Indigo Plateau | Pokémon League lobby | Heart Scale | |
Johto (HGSS only) | Blackthorn City | House west of the Poké Mart | Heart Scale |
Hoenn | Fallarbor Town | Northwestern-most house | Heart Scale |
Orre (XD only) | Mt. Battle | Lobby, man on the bottom bench on the right | 1,000 Poké Coupons |
Sinnoh | Pastoria City | House northeast of the Poké Mart | Heart Scale |
Unova | BW: Mistralton City | House east of the Pokémon Center | Heart Scale |
B2W2: Pokémon World Tournament | Southwest stand | Heart Scale | |
Kalos | Dendemille Town | House northeast of the Pokémon Center | Heart Scale |
Alola | Mount Lanakila | Inside the Pokémon Center | Heart Scale |
Galar | All Pokémon Centers | Jack, on the left side of the building | None |
Sprites
Overworld sprite from Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald |
Overworld sprite from FireRed and LeafGreen |
Overworld sprite from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum |
Overworld sprite from HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Overworld sprite from Black, White, Black 2, and White 2 |
Overworld model from X and Y |
Overworld model from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire |
Overworld model from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon |
Quotes
Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
- When the player speaks to him
- "I'm the Move Tutor. I know all the moves that Pokémon learn - every one of them - and I can teach Pokémon those moves. I can teach a move to a Pokémon of yours if you'd like. I'll do it for a Heart Scale. I'm collecting those now."
- If the player has a Heart Scale
- "Oh! That's it! That's an honest to goodness Heart Scale! Let me guess, you want me to teach a move?"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
- If the selected Pokémon cannot be taught a move
- "Sorry… It doesn't appear as if I have any move I can teach that Pokémon." (Returns to previous question.)
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move should I teach?"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
- The last thing he always says
- "If your Pokémon need to learn a move, come back with a Heart Scale."
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
- When the player first speaks to him after entering his house
- "I'm the Pokémon Move Maniac. I know every single move that Pokémon learn growing up. I'm also a mushroom maniac. Bring me two TinyMushrooms, or one Big Mushroom. If you do that for me, I'll teach a move to one Pokémon."
- If the player has enough of either item
- "Sniff, sniff… Hm! You smell of Mushrooms! Do you want me to teach a move to a Pokémon of yours?"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
- If the selected Pokémon cannot be taught a move
- "Sorry… It doesn't appear as if I have a move I can teach that Pokémon." (Returns to previous question.)
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move should I teach?"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
- If player has enough of both items after teaching a move
- "Then, I'll need a Mushroom or two. What are you going to give me?"
- The last thing he always says
- "If your Pokémon need to learn a move, I need a Mushroom or two."
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
- "Be it a move that was never learned, or a move once learned and forgotten, if moves are what Pokémon need, I'm the man! All it takes are some Poké Coupons for me, the Move Teacher, to teach your Pokémon those moves you want and a whole lot more! So, are there any Pokémon that want to learn a new move or two?"
- No: "There'll be times like this. Drop in when you need me."
- Yes:
- Try to teach a move the Pokémon already knows
- "Hold on. It already knows the move <move>."
- If the player doesn't have enough Poké Coupons
- "You don't have enough Poké Coupons. I'm sorry, but I can't teach moves to your Pokémon.
- If the player has enough Poké Coupons
- "So, I should teach the move <move>?"
- No: (return to list)
- Yes: "Now it's my turn. ...Done! Your <nickname> has learned <move>. Are there any other Pokémon that need the help of me, the Move Teacher?"
- Yes: (opens Pokémon menu)
- No: "There'll be times like this. Drop in when you need me."
Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
- When the player first speaks to him
- "Everyone calls me the Pokémon Move Maniac. I prefer Move Tutor. I know every move that Pokémon learn while they're leveling up, and I can teach Pokémon those moves. I can teach a move to a Pokémon of yours if you'd like. I'll do it if you'll trade me a Heart Scale."
- If the player does not have a Heart Scale
- "If any of your Pokémon needs to learn a move, come back with a Heart Scale."
- If the player has a Heart Scale
- "Oh! That's it! That's an honest-to-goodness Heart Scale! Let me guess, you want me to teach one of your Pokémon a move? Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
- If the selection is cancelled
- "If any of your Pokémon needs to learn a move, come back with a Heart Scale."
- If the selected Pokémon cannot be taught a move
- "Sorry... There isn't any move I can teach that Pokémon."
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move should I teach?"
- "Oh! That's it! That's an honest-to-goodness Heart Scale! Let me guess, you want me to teach one of your Pokémon a move? Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
- When the player first speaks to him
- "Me? I'm the Pokémon Move Maniac. I know every move that Pokémon learn while they're leveling up, and I can make Pokémon remember those moves. I can make a Pokémon of yours remember a move if you'd like. But...ahem! It'll cost you. I'll make a Pokémon remember a move if you'll trade me a Heart Scale."
- If the player does not have a Heart Scale
- "If any of your Pokémon needs to learn a move, come back with a Heart Scale."
- If the player has a Heart Scale
- "Ha! That's it! That's an honest-to-goodness Heart Scale! Let me guess, you want me to teach one of your Pokémon a move? Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
- If the selection is cancelled
- "If any of your Pokémon needs to learn a move, come back with a Heart Scale."
- If the selected Pokémon cannot be taught a move
- "Sorry... There isn't any move I can make that Pokémon remember."
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move should I make it remember?"
- If selection is cancelled
- "If any of your Pokémon needs to learn a move, come back with a Heart Scale."
- "Ha! That's it! That's an honest-to-goodness Heart Scale! Let me guess, you want me to teach one of your Pokémon a move? Which Pokémon needs tutoring?"
Pokémon Black, White, Black 2, and White 2
- When the player first speaks to her
- "Everyone calls me the reminder girl. I know every move that Pokémon learn while they're leveling up. And I can make Pokémon remember those moves! If you bring me a Heart Scale, I'll make a Pokémon remember a move."
- If the player does not have a Heart Scale
- "If any of your Pokémon needs to remember a move, bring me a Heart Scale!"
- If the player has a Heart Scale
- "Should a move be remembered?"
- No: "If any of your Pokémon needs to remember a move, bring me a Heart Scale!"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon should learn it?"
- If the selected Pokémon cannot be taught a move
- "This Pokémon hasn't forgotten any moves."
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move should <Pokémon> remember?"
- "Should a move be remembered?"
Pokémon X and Y
- When the player first speaks to her
- "Everybody calls me Madam Reminder. I know every move that Pokémon learn while they're leveling up. And I can make Pokémon remember those moves! If you bring me a Heart Scale, I'll make a Pokémon remember a move."
- If the player does not have a Heart Scale
- "If any of your Pokémon needs to remember a move, bring me a Heart Scale!"
- If the player has a Heart Scale
- "Should a move be remembered?"
- No: "If any of your Pokémon needs to remember a move, bring me a Heart Scale!"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon should learn it?"
- If the selected Pokémon cannot be taught a move
- "This Pokémon hasn't forgotten any moves."
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move should <Pokémon> remember?"
- "Should a move be remembered?"
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
- If the player does not have a Heart Scale
- "I'm the Pokémon Move Maniac! I know every move Pokémon can learn by leveling up, and I can teach 'em to your Pokémon! I'm totally into collecting Heart Scales right now, so bring me one and I'll share the maniacal magic of moves!"
- If the player has a Heart Scale
- "Oh! Sweet! That's a Heart Scale, right enough! You'd like me to teach your Pokémon a move?"
- No: "If any of your Pokémon needs to remember a move, bring me a Heart Scale!"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon will it be?"
- If an Egg is selected
- "Huh? I don't have any moves I can teach Pokémon Eggs."
- If the selected Pokémon cannot be taught a move
- "I'm sorry, but it doesn't look like I've got any moves to teach that Pokémon."
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move should <Pokémon> remember?"
- "Oh! Sweet! That's a Heart Scale, right enough! You'd like me to teach your Pokémon a move?"
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
- When the player first speaks to her
- "Everyone calls me Madam Memorial. I know every move that a Pokémon learns as it grows, you see. I can also help your Pokémon remember any of those moves that it has let go in the past. I'll have your Pokémon recover their lost moves in exchange for Heart Scales, if you have any."
- If the player has a Heart Scale
- "Would you like to remind your Pokémon of a long-forgotten move?"
- No: "If there's a move you'd like one of your Pokémon to remember, bring me a Heart Scale!"
- Yes: "Which Pokémon is it?"
- If the selected Pokémon can be taught a move
- "Which move would you like it to remember?"
- "Would you like to remind your Pokémon of a long-forgotten move?"
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