If you’ve raised your Pokémon somewhere to level 50-ish, you’ll find that it stops learning new moves. However, the move pool that they will have on level up will never be enough. Many of them are low-powered (around 40 to 60), and they don’t learn coverage moves or super effective moves that can hit Pokémon types they’re weak to, naturally.

As such, how can your Pokémon learn new moves?

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How to teach your Pokémon new moves

Early into the game, you’re introduced toZisu, who heads the dojo in Jubilife village. Zisu can teach your Pokémon new moves for a price.

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Once Zisu has taught your Pokémon the move, you need tomanually add it. Open yoursatchel, select the Pokémon that you want to change moves for, and swap your options around. By the way, when your Pokémon learns new moves upon leveling up, those will also need to be swapped in using the move menu.

How to master new moves

Every move that Zisu will teach youare not mastered. This means that you may’t use them in Agile/Strong Style…yet. You will need to level up your Pokémon a few times with the new move equipped until they have mastered it.

Alternatively, you can use aSeed of Mastery. Approach Zisu and say you want moves mastered. She will ask for a Seed of Mastery in exchange for her services. One Seed of Mastery is needed per move. Seed of Masteries are often dropped by Alpha Pokémon, though you may receive a couple by doing requests.

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