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Revision as of 14:06, 28 January 2020
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, making them functionally similar to TMs prior to Generation V, however, TRs differ in one respect. Once a TR is used to teach a Pokemon a move, that move is added to the Pokemon's move pool which allows the move to be relearned for free.
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, TRs are exclusively 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.
Fling can be used if the user is holding a TR. Its power is determined based on the TR's contained move. If it contains a status move, it will default to power 10. Moves with variable power will also use 10 rather than any of the move's usual power calculations, except the TR for Stored Power will use 20.
List of TRs
Incompatible Pokémon
Although most Pokémon are able to learn a wide range of TR moves, there are 8 Pokémon who cannot learn any outside of their natural level-up moveset. Typically, these Pokémon are low in their evolutionary line or rely on a set moveset.
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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. |