Basically, the whole system is streamlined, and much like with the changes on how to evolve Pokemon, it places more emphasis on choice for the player, allowing you to make choices and even chop-and-change Pokemon moves more freely - which we think really injects significantly more strategy into planning for battles and building a Pokemon team.
How to learn new moves in Pokemon Legends: Arceus
Pokemon Legends: Arceus injects more freedom into preparing your Pokemon team for battle by turning choice over to the player with moves. In traditional Pokemon games, you can either learn moves via TM or HM items, a move tutor NPC, or automatically when Pokemon level up. In this new adventure, all of these features are rolled into one in one NPC at one location: the Training Grounds. The Training Grounds is found in the upper-left hand corner of Jubilife Village, or right at the end of the main drag where the shops and the entrance to the HQ is. Head up the stairs and you’ll see a rudimentary Pokemon battle area that at some points in the game you’ll be able to battle on - and you’ll also find the tough master of the training grounds, an NPC who can adjust your Pokemon move sets. You can do a few things here. Talk to her, and she’ll allow you to Learn New Moves for any Pokemon in your current party. The available moves that each Pokemon can learn will be defined by their level, what evolution they’re on, and other similar factors. The point is, you might see the potential list of teachable moves for any given Pokemon grow over time. Additionally, Pokemon will occasionally ‘get ideas’ for new moves and add to their move list all on their own when they level up and evolve. Each move will cost a small amount of money to learn, which doesn’t seem that much at first but sure stacks up when you consider the other things you’ll need to buy like top-ups of crafting materials, clothes, and satchel upgrades. You’ll have to choose carefully which moves you buy for which Pokemon - or grind out research to earn loads of cash. In addition, the same NPC can Master the moves a Pokemon can use in return for a rare Seed of Mastery item (allowing you to then use that move in Agile or Strong forms), or exchange Grit items, allowing you to swap lower-tier versions of these stat-improving items for their more effective and powerful versions. Once you’ve learned a move, you can then choose to add it to a Pokemon’s battle move set at your leisure. If you’re after more Pokemon Legends: Arceus guides, such as how to evolve, how to changes moves, how to unlock more Base Camps, which is the best starter Pokemon, how to upgrade your Satchel space or which types are super-effective against which other types, click on the links to learn everything you need to know.