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* {{m|Signal Beam}} is the only move tutor move which requires shards of each color. | * {{m|Signal Beam}} is the only move tutor move which requires shards of each color. | ||
* {{m|Fury Cutter}}, {{m|Last Resort}}, {{m|Spite}} and {{m|Superpower}} are the only moves that requires one type (color) of shards. | * {{m|Fury Cutter}}, {{m|Last Resort}}, {{m|Spite}} and {{m|Superpower}} are the only moves that requires one type (color) of shards. | ||
* Of the standard tutors in [[Pokémon Platinum]], every type is inlcuded only twice, except for the | * Of the standard tutors in [[Pokémon Platinum]], every type is inlcuded only twice, except for the {{type2|Normal}}. | ||
* Of all of the {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} move tutors, only five can be learned outside the Battle Frontier (for free), those are the elementals move tutors ({{m|Blast Burn}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}} and {{m|Frenzy Plant}}), {{m|Draco Meteor}} and {{m|Headbutt}}. Of those five, four are learned in [[Blackthorn City]]. | * Of all of the {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} move tutors, only five can be learned outside the Battle Frontier (for free), those are the elementals move tutors ({{m|Blast Burn}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}} and {{m|Frenzy Plant}}), {{m|Draco Meteor}} and {{m|Headbutt}}. Of those five, four are learned in [[Blackthorn City]]. | ||
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A move tutor (Japanese: わざおしえ人 Move Teacher) 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. Move tutors are found in Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Orre, and Sinnoh. They are not to be confused with move relearners.
Johto move tutors
Crystal
In Pokémon Crystal, an elderly fellow visits Goldenrod City's Game Corner every Wednesday and Saturday after the player has become the League Champion. He teaches three different moves for 4000 coins, two of which were TMs in Generation I and returned to that status in Generation III, and one of which later became a TM with the other two. These moves are breedable in the same fashion as TMs and HMs.