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Revision as of 19:29, 19 July 2022
Move mastery (Japanese: 技の皆伝 move mastery) is a mechanic in Pokémon Legends: Arceus that allows a Pokémon to use a move in its agile style (Japanese: 早業 Swift Move) or strong style (Japanese: 力業 Force Move). Using agile style reduces a move's power and effects, but increases the user's action speed, allowing it to execute a subsequent move sooner. Using strong style increases a move's power, effects, and accuracy, but decreases the user's action speed, causing the user to move later in subsequent turns. Using either style also costs 2 PP; this works by deducting an additional PP from the move after it is selected, meaning that a move with 1 PP remaining can be used in either style.
If a Pokémon can learn a move by leveling up, then it can also master that move by leveling up. Zisu, at the Training Grounds, can also help a Pokémon master a move in exchange for a Seed of Mastery; if a Pokémon knows a move that cannot learn by levelling up, then this is the only way it can master that move. In the wild, alpha Pokémon may know mastered moves outside of their level-up learnsets. Mastered moves are indicated by a icon on the summary and move selection screens.
The moves Teleport, Mimic, Splash, and Struggle cannot be mastered.
Effects of mastered moves
Status moves and moves with secondary effects are also affected agile style and strong style in ways besides power and action speed.
- For effects on power and accuracy, see list of moves (Legends: Arceus)
- For effects on action speed, see list of moves by action speed modifier
Moves that affect battle status
Moves that cause recoil damage to the user
As a percentage of damage dealt
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Moves that heal the user
As a percentage of damage dealt
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As a percentage of the user's maximum HP
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Moves with heightened critical-hit ratios
Trivia
- Even though in-game texts say that agile-style moves increase the user's action speed, only self-targeting moves actually do so. Agile-style moves that target an opponent work by lowering the opponent's action speed. Therefore
- Knocking out an opposing Trainer's Pokémon with an agile-style will not affect the action order against the next Pokémon
- In battles against multiple Pokémon at once, using an agile-style attack against one target will not cause the user to move ahead of the other foes.
In other languages
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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精通招式 Jīngtūng Jīusīk
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Mandarin
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精通招式 Jīngtōng Zhāoshì
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French
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Maîtrisé capacité
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German
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Attacke gemeistert
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Italian
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Padroneggiato mossa
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Korean
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기술 숙달 Gisul Sukdal
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Spanish
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Dominado movimiento
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