Staggiie Posted January 26, 2018 Share Posted January 26, 2018 (edited) TL;DR Spoiler It seems that all STATUS type moves are always 3 Bigs/Scales or 6 Tiny. (such as Wish, Stealth Rock, Nasty Plot, etc.) All damaging moves with base power OVER 100 cost 4 Bigs/Scales or 8 Tiny. (such as Close Combat, Eruption, Volt Tackle, etc.) All damaging moves with base power 80-100 cost 3 Bigs/Scales or 6 Tiny. (such as Earthquake, Zen Headbutt, Extremespeed, etc.) All damaging moves with base power 40-75 cost 2 Bigs/Scales or 4 Tiny. (such as Bullet Punch, Giga Drain, Thunderpunch, Fire Punch, Ice Punch, Thief, U-Turn, etc.) All damaging moves with base power less than 35 cost 1 Big/Scale or 2 Tiny. Even multi hit moves. (such as Icicle Spear, Rock Blast) Moves with varying or static base powers (such as Stored Power, Magnitude, Low Kick etc. or Seismic Toss, Night Shade etc.) have differing costs. (use ctrl +f to find in the list) If you're anything like me, you often wonder how many mushrooms/heartscales you need to have to re-learn a move before you make the trip all the way to the Move Reminder. I wanted to make a nice little reference list for it. I dunno how helpful this will be to everyone. I know it's no big deal to simply go to the relearner and find out how many shrooms or scales you need...go get them...then come back with the proper amount but I'm lazy. *I* personally wanted some kinda reference for the move re-learner myself to bookmark cause I never really memorized what they costed. Keep in mind, this is only for RE-LEARNING moves your pokemon can learn by leveling up or has had previously from egg moves. If your pokemon only learns the move thru TM/HM or tutors you won't be able to relearn it this way.For example: Stealth Rock can be learned naturally by the Geodude line thru leveling up. It can be relearned with mushroom/scales. Skarmory can get Stealth Rock thru breeding. It can be relearned if you had it as an egg move. Swampert can get Stealth Rock, but only thru a move tutor. It cannot be relearned with mushrooms/scales. So be sure to check the ingame pokedex entry for the specific mon you're working on before you buy a bunch of shrooms you wasteful heathen. Check out this guide if you're looking for TMs or move tutors. Bookmark that, it's one of the best guides on these forums imo. If you're unfamiliar with where each region's move relearner is, or where/how to farm shrooms and scales, here's how to find them.KANTO - 2 ISLAND (Mushrooms)HOENN - FALLARBOR TOWN (Heartscales)UNOVA - MISTRALTON CITY (Heartscales)SINNOH - PASTORIA CITY (Heartscales) You can farm mushrooms from wild Paras in bottom floor of Mt. Moon (simply take the first ladder down on the right you come to after entering, the room will be "L" shaped) They are 100% encounter rate here. I like to use a Pick up mon while I'm catching Paras as you can also pick up more mushrooms this way and even everstones here. You can farm Heartscales from wild Luvdisc by fishing with super rod at the waterfall area below Evergrande City. (you get the super rod for Hoenn in some house in Mossdeep iirc). However, they aren't 100% encounter rate so honestly, farming mushrooms is the better option. (unless Unova brought a better way that I'm not privy to yet). But if you'd rather do scales, use a water absorb mon with Thief. I use a Quagsire. Keep it under Lv. 40 (or use something with really weak attack ) because you will break the item if you kill the pokemon holding it. Or just catch them if you prefer that method. 1x31s to sell never hurt no one. Even if something can relearn a move, it may be cheaper to use a tutor instead if it can gain the move that way too. Sticking with the Stealth Rock example and going with the average GTL prices....it would be 30k or so for x3 Big Mushrooms to the move relearner vs. 8k or so for x4 Hard Stones to the Tutor in Nacrene City. Many moves you may want to relearn might have a cheaper TM or tutor for it. So be sure to refer to your pokedex for all the ways in which your mon can learn the move, consult this guide again, and check GTL prices on items and TMs (or farm items you need for free) before you make any hasty decisions. Times are hard fam, you needa save all the yen you can. You don't wanna waste 30k relearning Rain Dance when you can buy the TM for 10k on GTL. Try to find the cheapest option. (Use Ctrl + F to find quick) (2 Tinymushrooms = 1 Big so just double the amount I have listed if you're using Tinys) A Absorb - 1 Acid - 2 Acid Armor - 3 Acid Spray - 2 Acrobatics - 2 Acupressure - 3 Aerial Ace - 2 After You - 3 Agility - 3 Air Cutter - 2 Air Slash - 2 Ally Switch - 3 Amnesia - 3 AncientPower - 2 Aqua Jet - 2 Aqua Ring - 3 Aqua Tail - 3 Arm Thrust - 1 Aromatherapy - 3 Assist - 3 Assurance - 2 Astonish - 1 Attack Order - 3 Attract - 3 Aura Sphere - 3 Aurora Beam - 2 Autotomize - 3 Avalanche - 2 B Barrage - 1 Barrier - 3 Baton Pass - 3 Beat Up - 3 Belly Drum - 3 Bestow - 3 Bide - 3 Bind - 1 Bite - 2 Blaze Kick - 3 Blizzard - 4 Block - 3 Body Slam - 3 Bone Club - 2 Bone Rush - 1 Bonemerang - 2 Bounce - 3 Brave Bird - 4 Brick Break - 2 Brine - 2 Bubble - 2 BubbleBeam - 2 Bug Bite - 2 Bug Buzz - 3 Bulk Up - 3 Bulldoze - 2 Bullet Punch - 2 Bullet Seed - 1 C Calm Mind - 3 Camouflage - 3 Captivate - 3 Charge - 3 Charge Beam - 2 Charm - 3 Chip Away - 2 Circle Throw - 2 Clamp - 1 Clear Smog - 1 Close Combat - 4 Coil - 3 Comet Punch - 1 Confuse Ray - 3 Confusion - 2 Constrict - 1 Conversion - 3 Conversion 2 - 3 Copycat - 3 Cosmic Power - 3 Cotton Guard - 3 Cotton Spore - 3 Counter - 3 Covet - 2 Crabhammer - 3 Cross Chop - 3 Cross Poison - 2 Crunch - 3 Crush Claw - 2 Curse - 3 D Dark Pulse - 3 Defend Order - 3 Defense Curl - 3 Defog - 3 Destiny Bond - 3 Detect - 3 Dig - 3 Disable - 3 Discharge - 3 Dive - 3 Dizzy Punch - 2 Double Hit - 1 Double Kick - 1 Double Team - 3 Double-Edge - 4 DoubleSlap - 1 Dragon Claw - 3 Dragon Dance - 3 Dragon Pulse - 3 Dragon Rage - 3 Dragon Rush - 3 Dragon Tail - 2 DragonBreath - 2 Drain Punch - 2 Dream Eater - 3 Drill Peck - 3 Drill Run - 3 Dual Chop - 2 DynamicPunch - 3 E Earth Power - 3 Earthquake - 3 Echoed Voice - 2 Egg Bomb - 3 Electro Ball - 3 Electroweb - 2 Embargo - 3 Ember - 2 Encore - 3 Endeavor - 3 Endure - 3 Energy Ball - 3 Entrainment - 3 Eruption - 4 Explosion - 4 Extrasensory - 3 ExtremeSpeed - 3 F Facade - 2 Faint Attack - 2 Fake Out - 2 Fake Tears - 3 False Swipe - 2 FeatherDance - 3 Feint - 1 Fiery Dance - 3 Final Gambit - 3 Fire Blast - 4 Fire Fang - 2 Fire Punch - 2 Fire Spin - 1 Fissure - 3 Flail - 3 Flame Burst - 2 Flame Charge - 2 Flame Wheel - 2 Flamethrower - 3 Flare Blitz - 4 Flash - 3 Flash Cannon - 3 Flatter - 3 Fling - 3 Fly - 3 Focus Energy - 3 Focus Punch - 4 Follow Me - 3 Force Palm - 2 Foresight - 3 Foul Play - 3 Frost Breath - 2 Fury Attack - 1 Fury Cutter - 2 Fury Swipes - 1 Future Sight - 4 G Gastro Acid - 3 Gear Grind - 2 Giga Drain - 2 Giga Impact - 4 Glare - 3 Grass Knot - 3 GrassWhistle - 3 Gravity - 3 Growl - 3 Growth - 3 Grudge - 3 Guard Split - 3 Guard Swap - 3 Guillotine - 3 Gunk Shot - 4 Gust - 2 Gyro Ball - 3 H Hail - 3 Hammer Arm - 3 Harden - 3 Haze - 3 Head Charge - 4 Head Smash - 4 Headbutt - 2 Heal Bell - 3 Heal Block - 3 Heal Order - 3 Heal Pulse - 3 Healing Wish - 3 Heart Stamp - 2 Heart Swap - 3 Heat Crash - 3 Heat Wave - 3 Heavy Slam - 3 Helping Hand - 3 Hex - 2 Hi Jump Kick - 4 Hidden Power - 2 Hone Claws - 3 Horn Attack - 2 Horn Drill - 3 Horn Leech - 2 Howl - 3 Hurricane - 4 Hydro Pump - 4 Hyper Beam - 4 Hyper Fang - 3 Hyper Voice - 3 Hypnosis - 3 I Ice Ball - 1 Ice Beam - 3 Ice Fang - 2 Ice Punch - 2 Ice Shard - 2 Icicle Crash - 3 Icicle Spear - 1 Icy Wind - 2 Imprison - 3 Incinerate - 2 Inferno - 3 Ingrain - 3 Iron Defense - 3 Iron Head - 3 Iron Tail - 3 J Jump Kick - 3 K Karate Chop - 2 Kinesis - 3 Knock Off - 1 L Last Resort - 4 Lava Plume - 3 Leaf Blade - 3 Leaf Storm - 4 Leaf Tornado - 2 Leech Life - 3 Leech Seed - 3 Leer - 3 Lick - 1 Light Screen - 3 Lock-On - 3 Lovely Kiss - 3 Low Kick - 3 Low Sweep - 2 Lucky Chant - 3 M Mach Punch - 2 Magic Coat - 3 Magic Room - 3 Magical Leaf - 2 Magnet Bomb - 2 Magnet Rise - 3 Magnitude - 3 Me First - 3 Mean Look - 3 Meditate - 3 Mega Drain - 2 Mega Kick - 4 Mega Punch - 3 Megahorn - 4 Memento - 3 Metal Burst - 3 Metal Claw - 2 Metal Sound - 3 Meteor Mash - 3 Metronome - 3 Milk Drink - 3 Mimic - 3 Mind Reader - 3 Minimize - 3 Miracle Eye - 3 Mirror Coat - 3 Mirror Move - 3 Mirror Shot - 2 Mist - 3 Moonlight - 3 Morning Sun - 3 Mud Bomb - 2 Mud Shot - 2 Mud Sport - 3 Mud-Slap - 1 Muddy Water - 3 N Nasty Plot - 3 Natural Gift - 3 Nature Power - 3 Needle Arm - 2 Night Shade - 3 Night Slash - 2 Nightmare - 3 O Octazooka - 2 Odor Sleuth - 3 Ominous Wind - 2 Outrage - 3 Overheat - 4 P Pain Split - 3 Pay Day - 2 Payback - 2 Peck - 1 Perish Song - 3 Petal Dance - 4 Pin Missile - 1 Pluck - 2 Poison Fang - 2 Poison Gas - 3 Poison Jab - 3 Poison Sting - 1 Poison Tail - 2 PoisonPowder - 3 Pound - 2 Powder Snow - 2 Power Gem - 3 Power Split - 3 Power Swap - 3 Power Trick - 3 Power Whip - 4 Present - 3 Protect - 3 Psybeam - 2 Psych Up - 3 Psychic - 3 Psycho Cut - 2 Psycho Shift - 3 Psyshock - 3 Psywave - 3 Punishment - 3 Pursuit - 2 Q Quash - 3 Quick Attack - 2 Quick Guard - 3 Quiver Dance - 3 R Rage - 1 Rage Powder - 3 Rain Dance - 3 Rapid Spin - 1 Razor Leaf - 2 Razor Shell - 2 Razor Wind - 3 Recover - 3 Recycle - 3 Reflect - 3 Reflect Type - 3 Refresh - 3 Rest - 3 Retaliate - 2 Revenge - 2 Reversal - 3 Roar - 3 Rock Blast - 1 Rock Climb - 3 Rock Polish - 3 Rock Slide - 2 Rock Smash - 2 Rock Throw - 2 Rock Tomb - 2 Rock Wrecker - 4 Role Play - 3 Rolling Kick - 2 Rollout - 1 Roost - 3 Round - 2 S Safeguard - 3 Sand Tomb - 1 Sand-Attack - 3 Sandstorm - 3 Scald - 3 Scary Face - 3 Scratch - 2 Screech - 3 Secret Power - 2 Seed Bomb - 3 Seismic Toss - 3 Selfdestruct - 4 Shadow Ball - 3 Shadow Claw - 2 Shadow Punch - 2 Shadow Sneak - 2 Sharpen - 3 Sheer Cold - 3 Shell Smash - 3 Shift Gear - 3 Shock Wave - 2 Signal Beam - 2 Silver Wind - 2 Simple Beam - 3 Sing - 3 Sketch - 3 Skill Swap -3 Skull Bash - 4 Sky Attack - 2 Sky Drop - 2 Sky Uppercut - 3 Slack Off - 3 Slam - 3 Slash - 2 Sleep Powder - 3 Sleep Talk - 3 Sludge - 2 Sludge Bomb - 3 Sludge Wave - 3 Smack Down - 2 SmellingSalt - 2 Smog - 1 SmokeScreen - 3 Snarl - 2 Snatch - 3 Snore - 2 Soak - 3 Softboiled - 3 SolarBeam - 4 SonicBoom - 3 Spark -2 Spider Web - 3 Spike Cannon - 1 Spikes - 3 Spit Up - 3 Spite - 3 Splash - 3 Spore - 3 Stealth Rock - 3 Steamroller - 2 Steel Wing - 2 Stockpile - 3 Stomp - 2 Stone Edge - 3 Stored Power - 1 Storm Throw - 2 String Shot - 3 Struggle Bug - 2 Stun Spore - 3 Submission - 3 Substitute - 3 Sucker Punch - 2 Sunny Day - 3 Super Fang - 3 Superpower - 4 Supersonic - 3 Swagger - 3 Swallow - 3 Sweet Kiss - 3 Sweet Scent - 3 Swift - 2 Switcheroo - 3 Swords Dance - 3 Synchronoise - 4 Synthesis - 3 T Tackle - 2 Tail Glow - 3 Tail Slap - 1 Tail Whip - 3 Tailwind - 3 Take Down - 3 Taunt - 3 Teeter Dance - 3 Telekinesis - 3 Teleport - 3 Thief - 2 Thrash - 4 Thunder - 4 Thunder Fang - 2 Thunder Wave - 3 ThunderPunch - 2 ThunderShock - 2 Thunderbolt - 3 Tickle - 3 Torment - 3 Toxic - 3 Toxic Spikes - 3 Transform - 3 Tri Attack - 3 Trick - 3 Trick Room - 3 Triple Kick - 1 Trump Card - 3 Twineedle - 2 Twister - 2 U U-turn - 2 Uproar - 3 V Vacuum Wave - 2 Venoshock - 2 ViceGrip - 2 Vine Whip - 2 Vital Throw - 2 Volt Switch - 2 Volt Tackle - 4 W Wake-Up Slap - 2 Water Gun - 2 Water Pledge Water Pulse - 2 Water Sport - 3 Water Spout - 4 Waterfall - 3 Weather Ball - 2 Whirlpool - 1 Whirlwind - 3 Wide Guard - 3 Wild Charge - 3 Will-O-Wisp - 3 Wing Attack - 2 Wish - 3 Withdraw - 3 Wonder Room - 3 Wood Hammer - 4 Work Up - 3 Worry Seed - 3 Wrap - 1 Wring Out - 3 x X-Scissor - 3 y Yawn - 3 Z Zap Cannon - 4 Zen Headbutt - 3 I reckon all that is correct. Feel free to point out any mistakes or a move I missed. There was alot of moves to keep track of so I'm sure I likely messed up somewhere. lol Thanks for checking this out :) Edited February 20, 2020 by Staggiie updated Tyrone, SecretDjinn, ZoroarkH and 21 others 20 4 Link to comment
Startear Posted January 26, 2018 Share Posted January 26, 2018 AWESOME ! I have to say you are doing very well :) Johnnicles and Staggiie 2 Link to comment
Johnnicles Posted January 26, 2018 Share Posted January 26, 2018 (edited) Can confirm this took her like 29389283 hours to get done. She put a lot of work in. GJ woman, and ty. Edited January 26, 2018 by Johnnicles Staggiie 1 Link to comment
Suneet Posted January 26, 2018 Share Posted January 26, 2018 Oh my, well done, and thanks so much! Staggiie 1 Link to comment
Dedino Posted January 14, 2019 Share Posted January 14, 2019 What is the lvl on your pick up pokemon? On 1/26/2018 at 7:36 AM, Staggiie said: They are 100% encounter rate here. I like to use a Pick up mon while I'm catching Paras as you can also pick up more mushrooms this way and even everstones here. Link to comment
Mazami Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 (edited) Is this list updated? Because when I go to the move learners they only have about 10-15 moves Nevermind I understand now Edited October 30, 2019 by Mazami Not needed anymore Link to comment
Popolocrois Posted January 15, 2020 Share Posted January 15, 2020 (edited) How to teach my cofagrius Toxic Spikes? what poke with toxic spikes should i breed with? Edited January 15, 2020 by Popolocrois Link to comment
Bestfriends Posted January 16, 2020 Share Posted January 16, 2020 11 hours ago, Popolocrois said: How to teach my cofagrius Toxic Spikes? what poke with toxic spikes should i breed with? Good question, you can breed the Cofagrius with a Garbodor for Toxic Spikes. Spoiler Bonus Fact: If you want Koffing to learn Toxic Spikes, then you have to chain breed it through Yanmask or Cofagrius first. Popolocrois 1 Link to comment
Popolocrois Posted January 16, 2020 Share Posted January 16, 2020 10 hours ago, Bestfriends said: Good question, you can breed the Cofagrius with a Garbodor for Toxic Spikes. Hide contents Bonus Fact: If you want Koffing to learn Toxic Spikes, then you have to chain breed it through Yanmask or Cofagrius first. Yes, thank you Bestfriends for the answer, i already bred my yanmask with garbodor also thanks for the bonus fact :D Bestfriends 1 Link to comment
Diplomacy Posted February 9, 2020 Share Posted February 9, 2020 Awesome guide. It can help others with their adventures! Link to comment
Bestfriends Posted February 20, 2020 Share Posted February 20, 2020 On 1/26/2018 at 3:36 AM, Staggiie said: If you're unfamiliar with where each region's move relearner is, or where/how to farm shrooms and scales, here's how to find them.KANTO - 2 ISLAND (Mushrooms)HOENN - FALLARBOR TOWN (Heartscales)UNOVA - MISTRALTON CITY (Heartscales) I would like to remind people that you can go to Pastoria City near the Sailor for relearning moves. He does require Heart Scales though. FighterChamp and Staggiie 2 Link to comment
nebulousram Posted October 11, 2023 Share Posted October 11, 2023 (edited) The house pointed at on two island is empty... What is going on here? Where is the shroom manaic on two island? Edited October 11, 2023 by nebulousram Link to comment
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