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The Training Grounds is a location in Jubilife Village in the Hisui region. It is used by the Galaxy Expedition Team as a place to strengthen their Pokémon. The Diamond and Pearl Clans would later trained there after both Adaman and Irida decided to train there, after facing the respective Almighty Sinnoh in battle.
Move Tutor
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: unlock conditions
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Zisu acts as a Move Tutor, teaching new moves to the player's Pokémon for a fee. Moves taught outside of a Pokémon's level-up moveset require a Seed of Mastery in order to be mastered, a service also provided by Zisu.
Move
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Type
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Cat.
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Price
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False Swipe
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Normal
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Physical
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$200
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Fire Fang
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Fire
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Physical
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$500
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Thunder Fang
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Electric
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Physical
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$500
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Ice Fang
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Ice
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Physical
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$500
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Ice Ball
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Ice
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Physical
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$500
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Rock Smash
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Fighting
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Physical
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$500
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Spikes
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Ground
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Physical
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$500
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{{{6}}}
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Bulldoze
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Ground
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Physical
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$500
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{{{6}}}
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Aerial Ace
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Flying
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Physical
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$500
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Stealth Rock
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Rock
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Physical
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$1,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Swift
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Normal
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Special
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$1,000
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{{{6}}}
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Tri Attack
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Normal
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Special
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$1,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Magical Leaf
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Grass
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Special
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$1,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Ominous Wind
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Ghost
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Special
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$1,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Power Shift
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Normal
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Status
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$1,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Focus Energy
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Normal
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Status
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$1,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Bulk Up
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Fighting
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Status
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$1,500
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Calm Mind
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Psychic
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Status
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$1,500
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Rest
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Psychic
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Status
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$1,500
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Baby-Doll Eyes
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Fairy
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Status
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$1,500
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Fire Punch
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Fire
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Thunder Punch
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Electric
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Ice Punch
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Ice
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Drain Punch
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Fighting
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Poison Jab
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Poison
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Psycho Cut
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Psychic
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Zen Headbutt
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Psychic
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Leech Life
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Bug
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{6}}}
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X-Scissor
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Bug
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Rock Slide
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Rock
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Shadow Claw
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Ghost
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Iron Head
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Steel
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Iron Tail
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Steel
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Physical
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Mystical Fire
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Fire
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Water Pulse
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Water
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Charge Beam
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Electric
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Energy Ball
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Grass
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Icy Wind
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Ice
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Sludge Bomb
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Poison
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Earth Power
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Ground
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Shadow Ball
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Ghost
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Snarl
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Dark
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Special
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$2,000
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Flash Cannon
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Steel
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Special
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$2,000
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{{{6}}}
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Dazzling Gleam
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Fairy
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Special
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$2,000
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Giga Impact
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Normal
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Physical
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$4,000
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{{{6}}}
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Aqua Tail
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Water
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Physical
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$3,000
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Wild Charge
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Electric
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Physical
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$3,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{6}}}
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High Horsepower
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Ground
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Physical
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$3,000
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Megahorn
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Bug
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Physical
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$3,000
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Stone Edge
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Rock
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Physical
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$3,000
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Outrage
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Dragon
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Physical
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$3,000
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{{{6}}}
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Play Rough
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Fairy
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Physical
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$3,000
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Hyper Beam
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Normal
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Special
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$4,000
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{{{6}}}
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Flamethrower
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Fire
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Special
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$3,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Thunderbolt
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Electric
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Special
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$3,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Ice Beam
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Ice
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Special
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$3,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Psychic
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Psychic
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Special
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$3,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{5}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Dark Pulse
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Dark
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Special
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$3,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Draco Meteor
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Dragon
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Special
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$3,000
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{{{4}}}
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Steel Beam
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Steel
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Special
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$4,000
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{{{4}}}
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{{{6}}}
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Volt Tackle
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Electric
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Physical
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$3,000
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Item trade
Zisu will also allow the player to trade Grit items for their more potent counterparts. The available trades are as follows:
Battles
After quelling Lord Electrode and reporting to Kamado, Ingo will remain in the Training Grounds, summoning various members of the Galaxy Team to battle.
Wenton
Bren
Zisu
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Reward: N/A
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Rei or Akari
Rei or Akari can be battled after catching Dialga and Palkia.
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Reward: N/A
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After completing Request 98: Massive Mass Outbreak in the Coastlands (Version 1.1.0 onward)
After battling Akari/Rei at Gingko Landing in the Cobalt Coastlands, their team at the Training Grounds is updated to match the team used in that battle. Their prior team cannot be battled again.
If the player chose Rowlet:
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Reward: N/A
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If the player chose Cyndaquil:
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Reward: N/A
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If the player chose Oshawott:
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Reward: N/A
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Kamado
Beni
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Reward: N/A
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Ingo
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Reward: N/A
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After completing Request 102: Daybreak (Version 1.1.0 onward)
Ingo's secondary team can be fought by selecting "You, Ingo - but tougher"; his prior team can still be fought by choosing the preceding option.
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Reward: N/A
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After defeating Ingo's second team
Ingo's third team can be battled by selecting "You, Ingo - with alphas"; his prior teams can still be fought by choosing their respective options. Ingo sends out all three of these Pokémon at once, and all have the "Wild Might" status in battle.
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Reward: N/A
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Kleavor has level value 9 in HP and Speed, 7 in Sp. Def, and 5 in other stats.
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Wyrdeer has effort level 5 in Attack and Sp. Atk, and 9 in other stats.
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Basculegion has effort level 10 in Defense and Sp. Defense, 5 in Attack and 9 in other stats.
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Mai
Mai can be battled at the Training Grounds after completing Request 102: Daybreak (Version 1.1.0 onward). She will send out all her Pokémon at once.
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Reward: N/A
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Sabi
Sabi can be battled at the Training Grounds after completing Request 102: Daybreak (Version 1.1.0 onward). She will send out all her Pokémon at once.
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Reward: N/A
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Path of Tenacity
- Main article: Path of Tenacity
Path of Solitude
- Main article: Path of Solitude
Path of Tenacity and Path of Solitude
After completing Request 102: Daybreak, Kamado allows the player to undergo Path of Tenacity and Path of Solitude battles at the Training Grounds.
Path of Tenacity
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The Path of Tenacity sets the player against groups of members from the Galaxy Team or Clans in succession.
Path of Solitude
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The Path of Solitude allows the player to choose a single Pokémon, whose species determines the Pokémon that Ingo uses in a designated battle. Completing a Pokémon's Path of Solitude will add a mark to the player's Pokédex.
001 Rowlet - 050 Wyrdeer
While using Rowlet.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Dartrix.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Decidueye.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Cyndaquil.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Quilava.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Typhlosion.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Oshawott.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Dewott.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Samurott.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Bidoof.
While using Bibarel.
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Reward: N/A
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051 Munchlax - 100 Toxicroak
While using Munchlax.
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Reward: N/A
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While using Snorlax.
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Reward: N/A
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101 Ralts - 151 Arcanine
152 Glameow - 201 Clefable
202 Sneasel - 242 Darkrai
While using Arceus, Ingo will send out all Pokémon at once.
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Reward: N/A
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