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A '''move tutor''' (Japanese: '''わざおしえ人''' ''Person that teaches moves'') will teach a [[Pokémon]] [[moves]] that are not normally teachable through [[level]] up, [[TM]]s, or [[HM]]s. Move tutors are found in [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], [[Orre]], and [[Sinnoh]]. They are not to be confused with [[move relearner]]s.
{{search|characters who teach Pokémon moves outside of their normal learnsets|the characters who teach moves Pokémon can learn at previous levels and are also known as Move Tutors|Move Reminder}}
{{redirect|Move Teacher|the man called the Move Teacher in {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}|Move Reminder}}
A '''Move Tutor''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|技教|わざおし}}え''' ''Move Teacher'') is a [[non-player character]] who will teach a [[Pokémon]] specific [[move]]s. They are found in various regions of the [[Pokémon world]].


==Johto Move Tutors==
==Generation I==
[[Image:Move_tutor.gif|150px|right|thumb]]
===Stadium (Japanese)===
In [[Pokémon Crystal]], an elderly fellow visits [[Goldenrod City]]'s [[Goldenrod Game Corner|Game Corner]] every Wednesday and Saturday after the player has become [[League Champion]]. He teaches three different moves, two of which were [[TM]]s in [[Generation I]] and returned to that status in [[Generation III]], and one of which later became a TM with the other two.
In the game known as {{OBP|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese}} in Japanese that was only released in Japan, if the player clears the Master Ball division of the L1-30 Division with a {{p|Pikachu}} in their party, the Pikachu can learn {{m|Surf}}.


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|- style="background: #{{crystal color}};"
{{tutormv|Surf|Water|hm=03}}
! [[Move]]
|}
! [[Type]]
! Price
|-
| {{m|Flamethrower}} || {{ic|Fire}} || 4000
|-
| {{m|Ice Beam}} || {{ic|Ice}} || 4000
|-
| {{m|Thunderbolt}} || {{ic|Electric}} || 4000
|}
|}


== Orre Move tutor ==
===Stadium (English)===
In {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, there is a Move Tutor in [[Agate Village]].
In the international release of the game known as {{eng|Pokémon Stadium}} in English, if the player clears the Master Ball division of the Round 2 [[Prime Cup]] with only Pokémon selected directly from a Game Pak with a {{p|Pikachu}} in their party and does not save during the tournament, the Pikachu can learn {{m|Surf}}. Pikachu only has to be selected for the final battle and does not have to take part in the battle.


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{{tutormv/header|Stad|none|no}}
|- style="background: #9400D3;"
{{tutormv|Surf|Water|hm=03}}
! [[Move]]
|}
! [[Type]]
|-
| {{m|Body Slam}} || {{ic|Normal}}
|-
| {{m|Double-Edge}} || {{ic|Normal}}
|-
| {{m|Dream Eater}} || {{ic|Psychic}}
|-
| {{m|Icy Wind}} || {{ic|Ice}}
|-
| {{m|Mimic}} || {{ic|Normal}}
|-
| {{m|Nightmare}} || {{ic|Ghost}}
|-
| {{m|Seismic Toss}} || {{ic|Fighting}}
|-
| {{m|Selfdestruct}} || {{ic|Normal}}
|-
| {{m|Sky Attack}} || {{ic|Flying}}
|-
| {{m|Substitute}} || {{ic|Normal}}
|-
| {{m|Swagger}} || {{ic|Normal}}
|-
| {{m|Thunder Wave}} || {{ic|Electric}}
|}
|}


{{p|Mew}}, when transferred over from any game to [[Pokémon XD]], can be able to learn other moves with the purchase of 5,000 [[Poké Coupons]]. This can only be done after beating the game, but can be done multiple times. Mew does not normally learn the following moves, but is able to do so through the use of this Move Tutor. Various movesets can be taught as well.
==Generation II==
===Crystal===
[[File:Move tutor.png|150px|right|thumb]]
In {{game|Crystal}}, [[Bill]]'s father can be visited outside the [[Goldenrod Game Corner]] every Wednesday and Saturday after the player has entered the [[Hall of Fame]]. He teaches three different moves for 4000 coins, two of which were [[TM]]s in [[Generation I]] and returned to that status in [[Generation III]], and one of which later became a TM with the other two. These moves are breedable in the same fashion as TMs and HMs. After teaching a move, he goes back inside the Game Corner to gamble while nursing a drink, and will not be able to teach another move until the next available day.


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The move tutor's son, Bill, complains that he doesn't work and is a drain on the family. His wife describes him as a former {{tc|Poké Maniac}} who spends all his free time gambling.
|- style="background: #9400D3;"
 
! [[Move]]
{{tutormv/header|crystal|none|no}}
! [[Type]]
{{tutormv|Flamethrower|Fire|tm=—}}
|-
{{tutormv|Ice Beam|Ice|tm=13}}
| {{m|Faint Attack}} || {{ic|Dark}}
{{tutormv|Thunderbolt|Electric|tm=24}}
|-
| {{m|Fake Out}} || {{ic|Normal}}
|-
| {{m|Hypnosis}} || {{ic|Psychic}}
|-
| {{m|Night Shade}} || {{ic|Ghost}}
|-
| {{m|Trick}} || {{ic|Psychic}}
|-
| {{m|Zap Cannon}} || {{ic|Electric}}
|}
|}
|}
==Generation III==
===FireRed and LeafGreen===
These Move Tutors are in {{v2|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. They do not appear in the [[Generation I]] games.


==Hoenn Move Tutors==
====Normal Move Tutors====
In {{game|Emerald}}, various move tutors can be found across the [[Hoenn]] region. Some moves may be purchased at the {{ho|Battle Frontier}}. Those that cannot be purchased may only be learned once from the tutor.
These tutors will teach a Pokémon a move otherwise unobtainable with the [[Generation III]] [[TM]] list. Many of the NPCs which gave a TM containing a move in [[Generation I]] that is no longer available in TM form in the current generation will directly teach the move they would have given instead. These can only be taught once.


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{{tutormv/header|frlg|none|yes}}
|- style="background: #{{emerald color}};"
{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal|loc={{OBP|Four Island|town}}|tm=08}}
! [[Move]]
{{tutormv|Counter|Fighting|loc=[[Celadon Department Store]]|tm=18}}
! [[Type]]
{{tutormv|Double-Edge|Normal|loc={{ka|Victory Road}}|tm=10}}
! Location
{{tutormv|Dream Eater|Psychic|loc=[[Viridian City]]|tm=42}}
! Price
{{tutormv|Explosion|Normal|loc=[[Mt. Ember]]|tm=47}}
|-
{{tutormv|Mega Kick|Normal|loc={{rt|4|Kanto}}|tm=05}}
| {{m|Body Slam}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
{{tutormv|Mega Punch|Normal|loc={{rt|4|Kanto}}|tm=01}}
|-
{{tutormv|Metronome|Normal|loc=[[Cinnabar Lab|Pokémon Lab]]|tm=35}}
| {{m|Counter}} || {{ic|Fighting}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
{{tutormv|Mimic|Normal|loc=[[Saffron City]]|tm=31}}
|-
{{tutormv|Rock Slide|Rock|loc=[[Rock Tunnel]]|tm=48}}
| {{m|Defense Curl}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 16[[Battle Points|BP]]
{{tutormv|Seismic Toss|Fighting|loc=[[Pewter City]]|tm=19}}
|-
{{tutormv|Softboiled|Normal|loc=[[Celadon City]]|tm=41}}
| {{m|Double-Edge}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Sootopolis City]] || --
{{tutormv|Substitute|Normal|loc=[[Fuchsia City]]|tm=50}}
|-
{{tutormv|Swords Dance|Normal|loc={{OBP|Seven Island|town}}|tm=03}}
| {{m|Dream Eater}} || {{ic|Psychic}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
{{tutormv|Thunder Wave|Electric|loc=[[Silph Co.]]|tm=45}}
|-
|}
| {{m|DynamicPunch}} || {{ic|Fighting}} || [[Mossdeep City]] || --
|-
| {{m|Endure}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Explosion}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Pacifidlog Town]] || --
|-
| {{m|Fire Punch}} || {{ic|Fire}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Fury Cutter}} || {{ic|Bug}} || [[Verdanturf Town]] || --
|-
| {{m|Ice Punch}} || {{ic|Ice}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Icy Wind}} || {{ic|Ice}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Mega Kick}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Mega Punch}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Metronome}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Verdanturf Town]] || --
|-
| {{m|Mimic}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Lavaridge Town]] || --
|-
| {{m|Mud-Slap}} || {{ic|Ground}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Psych Up}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Rock Slide}} || {{ic|Rock}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Rollout}} || {{ic|Rock}} || [[Mauville City]] || --
|-
| {{m|Seismic Toss}} || {{ic|Fighting}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Sleep Talk}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Fortree City]] || --
|-
| {{m|Snore}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Softboiled}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 16[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Substitute}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Lilycove City]] || --
|-
| {{m|Swagger}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Slateport City]] || --
|-
| {{m|Swift}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 24[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Swords Dance}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|ThunderPunch}} || {{ic|Electric}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|-
| {{m|Thunder Wave}} || {{ic|Electric}} || [[Battle Frontier]] || 48[[Battle Points|BP]]
|}
|}


==Kanto/Sevii Move Tutors==
====Special Move Tutors====
A [[Ultima|woman]] at [[Two Island]]'s [[Cape Brink]] will teach one move to each of the fully-evolved Kanto first partner Pokémon. She will teach {{m|Frenzy Plant}} to {{p|Venusaur}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}} to {{p|Blastoise}}, and {{m|Blast Burn}} to {{p|Charizard}}. The moves can only be taught to one of these three Pokémon once, and the Pokémon learning the move must have maximum [[friendship]].


These move tutors are in {{v2|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.  They do not appear in the [[Generation I|older versions]] for the [[Game Boy]] system.
{{tutormv/header|frlg|none|no}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|tm=—}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|tm=—}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|tm=—}}
|}
|}


===Normal move tutors===
===Emerald===
These tutors will teach a Pokémon a move otherwise unobtainable with the current, [[Generation III]] [[TM]] list. Many of the NPCs which gave a TM containing a move in [[Generation I]] that is no longer available in TM form in the current generation will directly teach the move they would have given instead. These can only be taught once.
In {{game|Emerald}}, various Move Tutors can be found across the [[Hoenn]] region. Some moves may be purchased at the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}. Those that cannot be purchased may only be learned once from the tutor.


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====Free Move Tutors====
|-
{{tutormv/header|emerald|none|yes}}
! style="background: #{{firered color}};" | [[Move]]
{{tutormv|Double-Edge|Normal|loc=[[Sootopolis City]]}}
! style="background: #{{firered color}};" | [[Type]]
{{tutormv|DynamicPunch|Fighting|loc=[[Mossdeep City]]}}<!--Emerald ex-->
! style="background: #{{leafgreen color}};" | Location
{{tutormv|Explosion|Normal|loc=[[Pacifidlog Town]]}}
! style="background: #{{leafgreen color}};" | [[Generation I|Gen I]] [[TM]]
{{tutormv|Fury Cutter|Bug|loc=[[Verdanturf Town]]}}<!--Emerald ex-->
|-
{{tutormv|Metronome|Normal|loc=[[Fallarbor Town]]}}
| {{m|Body Slam}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Four Island (town)|Four Island]] || [[TM08]]
{{tutormv|Mimic|Normal|loc=[[Lavaridge Town]]}}
|-
{{tutormv|Rollout|Rock|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}<!--Emerald ex-->
| {{m|Counter}} || {{ic|Fighting}} || [[Celadon Department Store]] || [[TM18]]
{{tutormv|Sleep Talk|Normal|loc=[[Fortree City]]}}<!--Emerald ex-->
|-
{{tutormv|Substitute|Normal|loc=[[Lilycove City]]}}
| {{m|Double-Edge}} || {{ic|Normal}} || {{ka|Victory Road}} || [[TM10]]
{{tutormv|Swagger|Normal|loc=[[Slateport City]]}}<!--Emerald ex-->
|-
|}
| {{m|Dream Eater}} || {{ic|Psychic}} || [[Viridian City]] || [[TM42]]
|}
|-
 
| {{m|Explosion}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Mt. Ember]] || [[TM47]]
====Battle Frontier Move Tutors====
|-
{| style="margin:auto"
| {{m|Mega Punch}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Route 4]] || [[TM01]]
| style="vertical-align:top" |
|-
{{tutormv/header|emerald|BP|no|disp=Left Tutor}}
| {{m|Mega Kick}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Route 4]] || [[TM05]]
{{tutormv|Softboiled|Normal|bp=16}}
|-
{{tutormv|Seismic Toss|Fighting|bp=24}}
| {{m|Metronome}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Pokémon Lab]] || [[TM35]]
{{tutormv|Dream Eater|Psychic|bp=24}}
|-
{{tutormv|Mega Punch|Normal|bp=24}}
| {{m|Mimic}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Saffron City]] || [[TM31]]
{{tutormv|Mega Kick|Normal|bp=48}}
|-
{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal|bp=48}}
| {{m|Rock Slide}} || {{ic|Rock}} || [[Rock Tunnel]] || [[TM48]]
{{tutormv|Rock Slide|Rock|bp=48}}
|-
{{tutormv|Counter|Fighting|bp=48}}
| {{m|Seismic Toss}} || {{ic|Fighting}} || [[Pewter City]] || [[TM19]]
{{tutormv|Thunder Wave|Electric|bp=48}}
|-
{{tutormv|Swords Dance|Normal|bp=48}}
| {{m|Softboiled}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Celadon City]] || [[TM41]]
|}
|-
|}
| {{m|Substitute}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Fuchsia City]] || [[TM50]]
|
|-
{{tutormv/header|emerald|BP|no|disp=Right Tutor}}
| {{m|Swords Dance}} || {{ic|Normal}} || [[Seven Island (town)|Seven Island]] || [[TM03]]
{{tutormv|Defense Curl|Normal|bp=16}}
|-
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|bp=24}}
| {{m|Thunder Wave}} || {{ic|Electric}} || [[Silph Co.]] || [[TM45]]
{{tutormv|Mud-Slap|Ground|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Swift|Normal|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|bp=24}}
{{tutormv|Endure|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Psych Up|Normal|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|ThunderPunch|Electric|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|bp=48}}
|}
|}
|}
 
===Pokémon XD===
====General Move Tutor====
In {{Pokémon XD}}, there is a Move Tutor in [[Agate Village]] known as the Teacher Lady. Like all Move Tutors in FireRed and LeafGreen and the free Move Tutors in Emerald, these moves can only be taught once.
 
{{tutormv/header|xd|none|no|textcolor=FFF}}
{{tutormv|Body Slam|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Double-Edge|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Dream Eater|Psychic}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice}}
{{tutormv|Mimic|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Nightmare|Ghost}}
{{tutormv|Seismic Toss|Fighting}}
{{tutormv|Selfdestruct|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Sky Attack|Flying}}
{{tutormv|Substitute|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Swagger|Normal}}
{{tutormv|Thunder Wave|Electric}}
|}
|}
|}


===Special move tutors===
====Mew Move Tutor====
A woman at Boon Island's [[Cape Brink]] will teach one move to the player's starting Pokémon. She will teach {{m|Frenzy Plant}} to {{p|Venusaur}}, {{m|Hydro Cannon}} to {{p|Blastoise}}, and {{m|Blast Burn}} to {{p|Charizard}}. The moves can only be taught to Venusaur, Blastoise or Charizard and the Pokémon learning the move must have maximum [[happiness]].
A Move Tutor at [[Mt. Battle]] can teach {{p|Mew}} moves for the cost of 5,000 [[Poké Coupon]]s. This can only be done after beating the game, but it can be done multiple times. Unlike other Move Tutors, this one does not give the player a direct choice in what Mew learns. Instead, he asks a few questions and then offers a full set of moves for Mew.


== Sinnoh Move Tutors ==
This Move Tutor can teach Mew any move it can otherwise learn by [[TM]], [[HM]], or from any other Generation III Move Tutor, plus one of the moves below:
===Diamond/Pearl===
There are two Move Tutors in Sinnoh - one on Route 228 and one on Route 210. The move tutor on Route 210 teaches {{m|Draco Meteor}} to a Dragon-type Pokémon which has had its [[happiness]] maximized. Similar to the Cape Brink move tutor in Fire Red and Leaf Green, the Route 228 Move Tutor will teach one of the elemental versions of {{m|Hyper Beam}} to a fully-evolved starter with maximum happiness. Unlike the Cape Brink tutor, it can be any of the twelve [[starter Pokémon]], but the move's type will always correspond with the Pokémon's primary type. Also unlike the Cape Brink tutor, it can be taught as many times as the player likes.


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{{tutormv/header|xd|none|no}}
|-
{{tutormv|Faint Attack|Dark}}
! style="background: #{{diamond color}};" | [[Move]]
{{tutormv|Fake Out|Normal}}
! style="background: #{{diamond color}};" | [[Type]]
{{tutormv|Hypnosis|Psychic}}
! style="background: #{{pearl color}};" | [[Damage category|Cat.]]
{{tutormv|Night Shade|Ghost}}
! style="background: #{{pearl color}};" | Location
{{tutormv|Role Play|Psychic}}
|-
{{tutormv|Zap Cannon|Electric}}
| {{m|Blast Burn}} || {{ic|Fire}} || {{ic|Special}} || [[Route 228]]
|}
|-
|}
| {{m|Draco Meteor}} || {{ic|Dragon}} || {{ic|Special}} || [[Route 210]]
 
|-
==Generation IV==
| {{m|Frenzy Plant}} || {{ic|Grass}} || {{ic|Special}} || [[Route 228]]
===Diamond and Pearl===
|-
There are two Move Tutors in Sinnoh—one on {{rt|228|Sinnoh}} and one on {{rt|210|Sinnoh}}. The Move Tutor on Route 210 teaches {{m|Draco Meteor}} to a Dragon-type Pokémon which has had its [[friendship]] maximized. Similar to the Cape Brink Move Tutor in FireRed and LeafGreen, the Route 228 Move Tutor will teach one of the elemental [[Move variations|variations]] of {{m|Hyper Beam}} to a fully-evolved [[first partner Pokémon]] with maximum friendship. Unlike the Cape Brink tutor, it can be any of the fully-evolved first partner Pokémon, but the move's type will always correspond with the Pokémon's primary type. Also unlike the Cape Brink tutor, it can be taught as many times as the player likes.
| {{m|Hydro Cannon}} || {{ic|Water}} || {{ic|Special}} || [[Route 228]]
 
{{tutormv/header|dp|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc={{rt|210|Sinnoh}}}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
|}
|}
|}


===Platinum===
===Platinum===
There are Three known Move Tutors in Platinum,They are at [[Route 212]], [[Snowpoint City]] and The [[Survival Area]].
In {{game|Platinum}}, in addition to the Move Tutors in Diamond and Pearl, three new Move Tutors are added, in [[Snowpoint City]], on {{rt|212|Sinnoh}}, and in the [[Survival Area]]. These Move Tutors accept [[shard]]s in return for their services, charging eight shards of various colors per move.
[[Route 212]] tutor teaches:
 
{| border="1" style="border: 1px solid #999; border-collapse: collapse; background:white; margin: auto;" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2"
====Free Move Tutors====
|-
{{tutormv/header|platinum|none|yes}}
! style="background: #{{diamond color}};" | [[Move]]
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
! style="background: #{{emerald color}};" | [[Type]]
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc={{rt|210|Sinnoh}}}}
! style="background: #{{pearl color}};" | [[Damage category|Cat.]]
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
|-
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
| {{m|Air Cutter}} || {{ic|Flying}} || {{ic|Special}}
|}
|-
|}
| {{m|Dive}} || {{ic|Water}} || {{ic|Physical}}
 
|-
====Shard Move Tutors====
| {{m|Fire Punch}} || {{ic|Fire}} || {{ic|Physical}}
{{sign|DPtip|header}}
|-
{{sign|DPtip|Red Shards emphasize power.}}
| {{m|Fury Cutter}} || {{ic|Bug}} || {{ic|Physical}}
{{sign|DPtip|Blue Shards are for special effects.}}
|-
{{sign|DPtip|Yellow Shards are for status problems.}}
| {{m|Ice Punch}} || {{ic|Ice}} || {{ic|Physical}}
{{sign|DPtip|Green Shards are what I like!}}
|-
{{sign|DPtip|footer}}
| {{m|Icy Wind}} || {{ic|Ice}} || {{ic|Special}}
{{-}}
|-
 
| {{m|Knock Off}} || {{ic|Dark}} || {{ic|Physical}}
{| style="margin:auto"
|-
| style="vertical-align:top" |
| {{m|Ominous Wind}} || {{ic|Ghost}} || {{ic|Special}}
{{tutormv/header|platinum|shard|no|disp={{color2|000|Sinnoh Route 212|Route 212}}}}
|-
{{tutormv|Air Cutter|Flying|cat=Special|2|2|4|0}}
| {{m|Trick}} || {{ic|Psychic}} || {{ic|Others}}
{{tutormv|Dive|Water|cat=Physical|2|0|4|2}}
|-
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|cat=Physical|2|0|6|0}}
| {{m|Sucker Punch}} || {{ic|Dark}} || {{ic|Physical}}
{{tutormv|Fury Cutter|Bug|cat=Physical|0|0|8|0}}
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|cat=Physical|2|0|6|0}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|cat=Special|0|2|6|0}}
{{tutormv|Knock Off|Dark|cat=Physical|4|0|4|0}}
{{tutormv|Ominous Wind|Ghost|cat=Special|0|2|6|0}}
{{tutormv|Sucker Punch|Dark|cat=Physical|0|0|6|2}}
{{tutormv|ThunderPunch|Electric|cat=Physical|2|0|6|0}}
{{tutormv|Trick|Psychic|cat=Status|0|0|4|4}}
{{tutormv|Vacuum Wave|Fighting|cat=Special|2|2|4|0}}
{{tutormv|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|cat=Physical|0|0|4|4}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|platinum|shard|no|disp={{color2|000|Snowpoint City}}}}
{{tutormv|Helping Hand|Normal|cat=Status|2|2|0|4}}
{{tutormv|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|0|8|0|0}}
{{tutormv|Magnet Rise|Electric|cat=Status|0|2|2|4}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|cat=Special|2|2|0|4}}
{{tutormv|Spite|Ghost|cat=Status|0|0|0|8}}
{{tutormv|Swift|Normal|cat=Special|0|4|2|2}}
{{tutormv|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status|0|6|0|2}}
{{tutormv|Uproar|Normal|cat=Special|0|2|0|6}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|platinum|shard|no|disp={{color2|000|Survival Area}}}}
{{tutormv|AncientPower|Rock|cat=Special|6|2|0|0}}
{{tutormv|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical|6|2|0|0}}
{{tutormv|Bounce|Flying|cat=Physical|4|2|0|2}}
{{tutormv|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special|6|2|0|0}}
{{tutormv|Endeavor|Normal|cat=Physical|4|0|0|4}}
{{tutormv|Gastro Acid|Poison|cat=Status|4|2|0|2}}
{{tutormv|Gunk Shot|Poison|cat=Physical|4|2|2|0}}
{{tutormv|Heat Wave|Fire|cat=Special|4|2|2|0}}
{{tutormv|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|4|0|2|2}}
{{tutormv|Iron Head|Steel|cat=Physical|6|0|0|2}}
{{tutormv|Mud-Slap|Ground|cat=Special|4|0|4|0}}
{{tutormv|Outrage|Dragon|cat=Physical|6|0|0|2}}
{{tutormv|Rollout|Rock|cat=Physical|4|2|2|0}}
{{tutormv|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical|4|4|0|0}}
{{tutormv|Signal Beam|Bug|cat=Special|2|2|2|2}}
{{tutormv|Superpower|Fighting|cat=Physical|8|0|0|0}}
{{tutormv|Twister|Dragon|cat=Special|6|2|0|0}}
|}
|}
|}
 
===HeartGold and SoulSilver===
The following tutor moves are available in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. Similar to Emerald, most of the moves that a Move Tutor can teach to a Pokémon require a set amount of Battle Points, these tutors being located in the [[Frontier Access]]. Fourteen of these moves are exclusive to HeartGold and SoulSilver, while the rest are also obtainable in Platinum.
 
====Free Move Tutors====
{{tutormv/header|hgss|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Blackthorn City]]}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Blackthorn City]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Blackthorn City]]}}
{{tutormv|Headbutt|Normal|cat=Physical|loc=[[Ilex Forest]]}}<!--HGSS ex-->
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Blackthorn City]]}}
|}
|}
 
====Frontier Access Move Tutors====
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|hgss|BP|no|disp=Top left}}
{{tutormv|Air Cutter|Flying|cat=Special|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Bug Bite|Bug|cat=Physical|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Dive|Water|cat=Physical|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|cat=Physical|bp=64}}
{{tutormv|Fury Cutter|Bug|cat=Physical|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|cat=Physical|bp=64}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|cat=Special|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Knock Off|Dark|cat=Physical|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Ominous Wind|Ghost|cat=Special|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Sucker Punch|Dark|cat=Physical|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|ThunderPunch|Electric|cat=Physical|bp=64}}
{{tutormv|Trick|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Vacuum Wave|Fighting|cat=Special|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|cat=Physical|bp=64}}
|}
|}
|valign=top|
{{tutormv/header|hgss|BP|no|disp=Top right}}
{{tutormv|AncientPower|Rock|cat=Special|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Bounce|Flying|cat=Physical|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Endeavor|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=64}}
{{tutormv|Gastro Acid|Poison|cat=Status|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Gunk Shot|Poison|cat=Physical|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Heat Wave|Fire|cat=Special|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Iron Head|Steel|cat=Physical|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Low Kick|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Mud-Slap|Ground|cat=Special|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Outrage|Dragon|cat=Physical|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Pain Split|Normal|cat=Status|bp=64}}
{{tutormv|Rollout|Rock|cat=Physical|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Signal Beam|Bug|cat=Special|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Sky Attack|Flying|cat=Physical|bp=64}}
{{tutormv|Super Fang|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Superpower|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Twister|Dragon|cat=Special|bp=40}}
|}
|}
|valign=top|
{{tutormv/header|hgss|BP|no|disp=Bottom right}}
{{tutormv|Block|Normal|cat=Status|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Gravity|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Helping Hand|Normal|cat=Status|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Magic Coat|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Magnet Rise|Electric|cat=Status|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Role Play|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|cat=Special|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Spite|Ghost|cat=Status|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|String Shot|Bug|cat=Status|bp=32}}
{{tutormv|Swift|Normal|cat=Special|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status|bp=40}}
{{tutormv|Tailwind|Flying|cat=Status|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Uproar|Normal|cat=Special|bp=48}}
{{tutormv|Worry Seed|Grass|cat=Status|bp=32}}
|}
|}
|}
{{-}}
 
==Generation V==
===Black and White===
In {{game|Black and White|s}}, there are four Move Tutors in Unova: one in [[Driftveil City]], one on {{rt|13|Unova}}, one in [[Opelucid City]] and one in [[Castelia City]]. A man in his house in Driftveil City teaches the newly-introduced {{DL|Move variations|Pledge moves}}, which can be combined with each other in double and triple battles for additional effects. As before, the elemental {{m|Hyper Beam}} variants can be taught to [[friendship|friendly]] fully-evolved [[first partner Pokémon]] of each respective type, with the new Move Tutor being located on Route 13. {{m|Draco Meteor}} is taught by the opposite game's [[Opelucid Gym]] [[Gym Leader|Leader]] ([[Drayden]]{{sup/5|Wh}} or [[Iris]]{{sup/5|Bl}}), but maximum friendship is not required. Also, if the player brings an event {{p|Meloetta}} to Café Sonata in [[Castelia City]], a musician will teach it {{m|Relic Song}}. Furthermore, if the player brings an event {{p|Keldeo}} with {{p|Cobalion}}, {{p|Terrakion}}, and {{p|Virizion}} in their party to [[Moor of Icirrus]], they will teach it {{m|Secret Sword}}.
 
{{tutormv/header|bw|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Driftveil City]]}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Driftveil City]]}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Driftveil City]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc={{rt|13|Unova}}}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc={{rt|13|Unova}}}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc={{rt|13|Unova}}}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Opelucid City]]}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special|loc={{DL|Castelia City|Café Sonata}}}}
{{tutormv|Secret Sword|Fighting|cat=Special|loc=[[Moor of Icirrus]]}}
|}
|}
 
===Black 2 and White 2===
====Free Move Tutors====
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Pokémon World Tournament]]}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Opelucid City]]}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Pokémon World Tournament]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Pokémon World Tournament]]}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Pokémon World Tournament]]}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Pokémon World Tournament]]}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special|loc={{DL|Castelia City|Café Sonata}}}}
{{tutormv|Secret Sword|Fighting|cat=Special|loc=[[Pledge Grove]]}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Pokémon World Tournament]]}}
|}
|}
 
====Shard Move Tutors====
There are Move Tutors that teach moves for 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or 12 of a specific color of [[Shard]]. These Move Tutors can be found in [[Driftveil City]], [[Lentimas Town]], [[Humilau City]] and [[Nacrene City]].
 
The [[Driftveil City]] tutor teaches moves in exchange for [[Red Shard]]s. The [[Lentimas Town]] tutor teaches moves in exchange for [[Blue Shard]]s. The [[Humilau City]] tutor teaches moves in exchange for [[Yellow Shard]]s. The [[Nacrene City]] tutor teaches moves in exchange for [[Green Shard]]s.
 
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp={{color2|FFF|Driftveil City}}}}
{{tutormv|Covet|Normal|cat=Physical|2}}
{{tutormv|Bug Bite|Bug|cat=Physical|2}}
{{tutormv|Drill Run|Ground|cat=Physical|4}}
{{tutormv|Bounce|Flying|cat=Physical|4}}
{{tutormv|Signal Beam|Bug|cat=Special|4}}
{{tutormv|Iron Head|Steel|cat=Physical|4}}
{{tutormv|Super Fang|Normal|cat=Physical|6}}
{{tutormv|Uproar|Normal|cat=Special|6}}
{{tutormv|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical|6}}
{{tutormv|Dual Chop|Dragon|cat=Physical|6}}
{{tutormv|Low Kick|Fighting|cat=Physical|8}}
{{tutormv|Gunk Shot|Poison|cat=Physical|8}}
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|cat=Physical|10}}
{{tutormv|ThunderPunch|Electric|cat=Physical|10}}
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|cat=Physical|10}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp={{color2|FFF|Lentimas Town}}}}
{{tutormv|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|||2}}
{{tutormv|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|||2}}
{{tutormv|Magnet Rise|Electric|cat=Status|||4}}
{{tutormv|Magic Coat|Psychic|cat=Status|||4}}
{{tutormv|Block|Normal|cat=Status|||6}}
{{tutormv|Hyper Voice|Normal|cat=Special|||6}}
{{tutormv|Electroweb|Electric|cat=Special|||6}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|cat=Special|||6}}
{{tutormv|Iron Tail|Steel|cat=Physical|||6}}
{{tutormv|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical|||8}}
{{tutormv|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special|||8}}
{{tutormv|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|cat=Physical|||8}}
{{tutormv|Foul Play|Dark|cat=Physical|||8}}
{{tutormv|Superpower|Fighting|cat=Physical|||10}}
{{tutormv|Gravity|Psychic|cat=Status|||10}}
{{tutormv|Dragon Pulse|Dragon|cat=Special|||10}}
{{tutormv|Dark Pulse|Dark|cat=Special|||10}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp={{color2|FFF|Humilau City}}}}
{{tutormv|Bind|Normal|cat=Physical||||2}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|cat=Special||||2}}
{{tutormv|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status||||4}}
{{tutormv|Knock Off|Dark|cat=Physical||||4}}
{{tutormv|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status||||6}}
{{tutormv|Roost|Flying|cat=Status||||6}}
{{tutormv|Sky Attack|Flying|cat=Physical||||8}}
{{tutormv|Role Play|Psychic|cat=Status||||8}}
{{tutormv|Heat Wave|Fire|cat=Special||||10}}
{{tutormv|Giga Drain|Grass|cat=Special||||10}}
{{tutormv|Drain Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical||||10}}
{{tutormv|Pain Split|Normal|cat=Status||||10}}
{{tutormv|Tailwind|Flying|cat=Status||||10}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|b2w2|shard|no|disp={{color2|FFF|Nacrene City}}}}
{{tutormv|Worry Seed|Grass|cat=Status||6}}
{{tutormv|Gastro Acid|Poison|cat=Status||6}}
{{tutormv|Helping Hand|Normal|cat=Status||8}}
{{tutormv|After You|Normal|cat=Status||8}}
{{tutormv|Magic Room|Psychic|cat=Status||8}}
{{tutormv|Wonder Room|Psychic|cat=Status||8}}
{{tutormv|Spite|Ghost|cat=Status||8}}
{{tutormv|Recycle|Normal|cat=Status||10}}
{{tutormv|Trick|Psychic|cat=Status||10}}
{{tutormv|Stealth Rock|Rock|cat=Status||10}}
{{tutormv|Outrage|Dragon|cat=Physical||10}}
{{tutormv|Endeavor|Normal|cat=Physical||12}}
{{tutormv|Sleep Talk|Normal|cat=Status||12}}
{{tutormv|Skill Swap|Psychic|cat=Status||12}}
{{tutormv|Snatch|Dark|cat=Status||12}}
|}
|}
|}
 
==Generation VI==
===X and Y===
{{tutormv/header|xy|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Laverre City]]}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Laverre City]]}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Laverre City]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Snowbelle City]]}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Snowbelle City]]}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Snowbelle City]]}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special|loc=[[Snowbelle City]]}}
{{tutormv|Secret Sword|Fighting|cat=Special|loc=[[Snowbelle City]]}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Kalos Route 21|Route 21]]}}
|}
|}
 
===Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire===
====Free Move Tutors====
{{tutormv/header|oras|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Secret Sword|Fighting|cat=Special|loc=[[Mauville City]]}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Sootopolis City]]}}
{{tutormv|Dragon Ascent|Flying|cat=Physical|loc=[[Meteor Falls]]}}
|}
|}
 
====Battle Resort Move Tutors====
Move Tutors are available at the [[Battle Resort]], immediately left of the Pokémon Center. Four Tutors have set up stands next to each other, and will teach Pokémon moves in exchange for [[Battle Point]]s. The Tutors are not identified in any manner, so the moves taught at each are as follows, in order from left to right:
 
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|oras|BP|no}}
{{tutormv|Bind|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|cat=Special|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Water Pulse|Water|cat=Special|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Shock Wave|Electric|cat=Special|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Bug Bite|Bug|cat=Physical|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Covet|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Low Kick|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Signal Beam|Bug|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Giga Drain|Grass|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Thunder Punch|Electric|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Drain Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Knock Off|Dark|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Super Fang|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Dual Chop|Dragon|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Endeavor|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|oras|BP|no}}
{{tutormv|Uproar|Normal|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Iron Tail|Steel|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Bounce|Flying|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Drill Run|Ground|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Iron Head|Steel|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Dragon Pulse|Dragon|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Heat Wave|Fire|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Hyper Voice|Normal|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Foul Play|Dark|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Outrage|Dragon|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Superpower|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Gunk Shot|Poison|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Sky Attack|Flying|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Focus Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|oras|BP|no}}
{{tutormv|Block|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Skill Swap|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Role Play|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Pain Split|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Gastro Acid|Poison|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Worry Seed|Grass|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Spite|Ghost|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|After You|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Helping Hand|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Trick|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Recycle|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Snatch|Dark|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Magic Coat|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Magnet Rise|Electric|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|bp=8}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|oras|BP|no}}
{{tutormv|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Tailwind|Flying|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Magic Room|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Wonder Room|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Stealth Rock|Rock|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Gravity|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Electroweb|Electric|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|cat=Special|bp=12}}
|}
|}
|}
 
==Generation VII==
===Sun and Moon===
 
There are multiple Move Tutors in Alola. One Move Tutor, a female [[Ace Trainer]], in the [[Seafolk Village]] Pokémon Center teaches {{m|Draco Meteor}} to a Dragon-type Pokémon which has had its [[friendship]] maximized. The other Move Tutor in the same Pokémon Center will teach [[Rayquaza]] its signature move, [[Dragon Ascent]] without a friendship requirement. The [[Hau'oli City]] Move Tutor can teach an elemental Pledge-move or one of the elemental versions of {{m|Hyper Beam}} to eligible Pokémon with maximum friendship.
 
{{tutormv/header|sm|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Volt Tackle|Electric|cat=Physical|loc=[[Konikoni City]]}}
{{tutormv|Secret Sword|Fighting|cat=Special|loc=[[Hano Grand Resort]]}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special|loc=[[Hano Grand Resort]]}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Seafolk Village]]}}
{{tutormv|Dragon Ascent|Flying|cat=Physical|loc=[[Seafolk Village]]}}
|}
|}
 
===Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon===
====Free Move Tutors====
{{tutormv/header|usum|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Hau'oli City]]}}
{{tutormv|Volt Tackle|Electric|cat=Physical|loc=[[Hano Grand Resort]]}}
{{tutormv|Secret Sword|Fighting|cat=Special|loc=[[Hano Grand Resort]]}}
{{tutormv|Relic Song|Normal|cat=Special|loc=[[Hano Grand Resort]]}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Seafolk Village]]}}
{{tutormv|Dragon Ascent|Flying|cat=Physical|loc=[[Seafolk Village]]}}
|}
|}
 
====Battle Point Move Tutors====
Move Tutors are available in certain tents at the various beaches on {{isl|Melemele}}, {{isl|Akala}}, and [[Ula'ula Island]]s, and at the [[Battle Tree]] on [[Poni Island]]. They will teach Pokémon moves for [[Battle Point]]s (also referred to as Beach Points at the beaches). The moves taught at each are as follows, in order from left to right:
 
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|usum|BP|no|disp={{color2|000|Big Wave Beach}}}}
{{tutormv|Snore|Normal|cat=Special|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Electroweb|Electric|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Defog|Flying|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Low Kick|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Uproar|Normal|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Bind|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Helping Hand|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Shock Wave|Electric|cat=Special|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Block|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Worry Seed|Grass|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Covet|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Bug Bite|Bug|cat=Physical|bp=4}}
{{tutormv|Snatch|Dark|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Recycle|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|usum|BP|no|disp={{color2|000|Heahea Beach}}}}
{{tutormv|Iron Tail|Steel|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Spite|Ghost|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|After You|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Giga Drain|Grass|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Ally Switch|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Signal Beam|Bug|cat=Special|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Gravity|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Stealth Rock|Rock|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Telekinesis|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Magnet Rise|Electric|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Bounce|Flying|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Role Play|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Fire Punch|Fire|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Water Pulse|Water|cat=Special|bp=4}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|usum|BP|no|disp={{color2|000|Ula'ula Beach}}}}
{{tutormv|Iron Head|Steel|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Pain Split|Normal|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Tailwind|Flying|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Thunder Punch|Electric|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Endeavor|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Focus Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Icy Wind|Ice|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Laser Focus|Normal|cat=Status|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Trick|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Drill Run|Ground|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Magic Coat|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Ice Punch|Ice|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Magic Room|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Wonder Room|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|usum|BP|no|disp={{color2|000|Battle Tree}}}}
{{tutormv|Liquidation|Water|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Gastro Acid|Poison|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Foul Play|Dark|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Super Fang|Normal|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Outrage|Dragon|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Sky Attack|Flying|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Throat Chop|Dark|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Stomping Tantrum|Ground|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Skill Swap|Psychic|cat=Status|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Gunk Shot|Poison|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Dual Chop|Dragon|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Drain Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=8}}
{{tutormv|Heat Wave|Fire|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Hyper Voice|Normal|cat=Special|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Superpower|Fighting|cat=Physical|bp=16}}
{{tutormv|Knock Off|Dark|cat=Physical|bp=12}}
{{tutormv|Dragon Pulse|Dragon|cat=Special|bp=12}}
|}
|}
|}
 
===Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!===
The moves the Move Tutors teach in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] are all version-exclusive and all pertain to the {{player}}'s {{ga|Partner Pokémon}}. Once a Tutor from a later location has been visited, a Tutor from a previous location will teach new moves that the later Tutor offers.
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|Let's Go Pikachu|none|yes|disp={{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu!}}}}
{{tutormv|Zippy Zap|Electric|cat=Physical|loc=[[Cerulean City]]}}
{{tutormv|Floaty Fall|Flying|cat=Physical|loc=[[Celadon City]]}}
{{tutormv|Splishy Splash|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Fuchsia City]]}}
|}
|}
| style="vertical-align:top" |
{{tutormv/header|Let's Go Eevee|none|yes|disp={{color2|000|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Eevee!}}}}
{{tutormv|Bouncy Bubble|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Cerulean City]]}}
{{tutormv|Buzzy Buzz|Electric|cat=Special|loc=[[Cerulean City]]}}
{{tutormv|Sizzly Slide|Fire|cat=Physical|loc=[[Cerulean City]]}}
{{tutormv|Glitzy Glow|Psychic|cat=Special|loc=[[Celadon City]]}}
{{tutormv|Baddy Bad|Dark|cat=Special|loc=[[Celadon City]]}}
{{tutormv|Sappy Seed|Grass|cat=Physical|loc=[[Fuchsia City]]}}
{{tutormv|Freezy Frost|Ice|cat=Special|loc=[[Fuchsia City]]}}
{{tutormv|Sparkly Swirl|Fairy|cat=Special|loc=[[Fuchsia City]]}}
|}
|}
|}
 
==Generation VIII==
===Sword and Shield===
====Free Move Tutors====
{{tutormv/header|swsh|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Hammerlocke]]}}
{{tutormv|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Hammerlocke]]}}
{{tutormv|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Hammerlocke]]}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc=[[Circhester]]}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc=[[Wyndon]]}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc=[[Wyndon]]}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc=[[Wyndon]]}}
{{tutormv|Steel Beam|Steel|cat=Special|loc=[[Motostoke]] (after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}})}}
|}
|}
===={{g|Sword and Shield Expansion Pass}}====
In [[The Isle of Armor]], 18 new moves (one for each type) were introduced that can only be learned via Move Tutor, made available at the [[Master Dojo]] after the player clears [[Mustard]]'s first trial. Players may exchange five [[Armorite Ore]] to teach their Pokémon one of these moves.
 
{{tutormv/header|Galar|none|no}}
{{tutormv|Terrain Pulse|Normal|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Burning Jealousy|Fire|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Flip Turn|Water|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Grassy Glide|Grass|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Rising Voltage|Electric|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Coaching|Fighting|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Scorching Sands|Ground|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Dual Wingbeat|Flying|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Meteor Beam|Rock|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Skitter Smack|Bug|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Triple Axel|Ice|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Corrosive Gas|Poison|cat=Status}}
{{tutormv|Expanding Force|Psychic|cat=Special}}
{{tutormv|Poltergeist|Ghost|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Scale Shot|Dragon|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Lash Out|Dark|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Steel Roller|Steel|cat=Physical}}
{{tutormv|Misty Explosion|Fairy|cat=Special}}
|}
|}
 
===Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl===
Both Move Tutors remain the same as in Diamond and Pearl.
 
{{tutormv/header|bdsp|none|yes}}
{{tutormv|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
{{tutormv|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|loc={{rt|210|Sinnoh}}}}
{{tutormv|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
{{tutormv|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|loc={{rt|228|Sinnoh}}}}
|}
|}
 
===Legends: Arceus===
{{incomplete|section|unlock conditions}}
In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, [[Zisu]] will teach moves to the {{player}}'s Pokémon in exchange for [[Pokémon Dollar|money]]. This is the only way for Pokémon to learn moves outside of [[level]]ing up, as [[TM]]s and [[Egg Move]]s do not exist in this game. As with moves learned by leveling up, moves taught by Zisu are permanently retained, and they can be added or removed from the Pokémon's move set at any time. If a move is outside the level-up learnset, a [[Seed of Mastery]] is required to [[move mastery|master]] it, allowing it to be used in the strong style or the agile style.
 
Additionally:
* {{m|Draco Meteor}} can only be taught to {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon, plus {{p|Arceus}}.
* {{m|Steel Beam}} can only be taught to {{type|Steel}} Pokémon, plus Arceus.
* {{m|Volt Tackle}} can only be taught to the {{p|Pikachu}} evolutionary line.
 
{{tutormv/header|Legends: Arceus|BP|no}}
{{movelist|False Swipe|Normal|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}200}}
{{movelist|Fire Fang|Fire|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Thunder Fang|Electric|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Ice Fang|Ice|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Ice Ball|Ice|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Rock Smash|Fighting|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Spikes|Ground|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Bulldoze|Ground|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Aerial Ace|Flying|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}500}}
{{movelist|Stealth Rock|Rock|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}1,000}}
{{movelist|Swift|Normal|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}1,000}}
{{movelist|Tri Attack|Normal|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}1,000}}
{{movelist|Magical Leaf|Grass|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}1,000}}
{{movelist|Ominous Wind|Ghost|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}1,000}}
{{movelist|Power Shift|Normal|cat=Status|{{PDollar}}1,000}}
{{movelist|Focus Energy|Normal|cat=Status|{{PDollar}}1,000}}
{{movelist|Bulk Up|Fighting|cat=Status|{{PDollar}}1,500}}
{{movelist|Calm Mind|Psychic|cat=Status|{{PDollar}}1,500}}
{{movelist|Rest|Psychic|cat=Status|{{PDollar}}1,500}}
{{movelist|Baby-Doll Eyes|Fairy|cat=Status|{{PDollar}}1,500}}
{{movelist|Fire Punch|Fire|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Thunder Punch|Electric|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Ice Punch|Ice|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Drain Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Poison Jab|Poison|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Psycho Cut|Psychic|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Leech Life|Bug|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|X-Scissor|Bug|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Rock Slide|Rock|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Shadow Claw|Ghost|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Iron Head|Steel|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Iron Tail|Steel|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Mystical Fire|Fire|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Water Pulse|Water|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Charge Beam|Electric|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Energy Ball|Grass|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Icy Wind|Ice|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Sludge Bomb|Poison|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Shadow Ball|Ghost|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Snarl|Dark|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Flash Cannon|Steel|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Dazzling Gleam|Fairy|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}2,000}}
{{movelist|Giga Impact|Normal|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}4,000}}
{{movelist|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Wild Charge|Electric|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|High Horsepower|Ground|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Megahorn|Bug|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Stone Edge|Rock|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Outrage|Dragon|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Play Rough|Fairy|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Hyper Beam|Normal|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}4,000}}
{{movelist|Flamethrower|Fire|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Thunderbolt|Electric|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Ice Beam|Ice|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Psychic|Psychic|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Dark Pulse|Dark|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
{{movelist|Steel Beam|Steel|cat=Special|{{PDollar}}4,000}}
{{movelist|Volt Tackle|Electric|cat=Physical|{{PDollar}}3,000}}
|}
|}
 
==In other games==
===PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure===
In [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]], {{p|Electabuzz}} and {{p|Primeape}} will teach the player {{m|Thunderbolt}} and {{m|Iron Tail}}, respectively. This will drastically enhance Pikachu's performance in battle. Though Electabuzz does not actually teach Pikachu how to use Thunderbolt, he does help strengthen its power.
 
===Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon===
{{main|Hawlucha's Slam School}}
In [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]], once the story arc of the game's Epilogue has been completed, [[Hawlucha's Slam School]] will gain the option to teach any [[Connection Orb|connected]] Pokémon various moves in return for a large amount of [[Poké]]. The moves available include all moves taught by the Move Tutors in [[#Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], {{m|Volt Tackle}}, and all moves known by one of the game's first partner Pokémon at the beginning (these moves can only be taught to Pokémon in the same evolutionary family as the first partner Pokémon that had them).
 
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX===
In {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX}}, once the credits roll, Gulpin will gain the option to teach any [[Recruitment|recruited]] Pokémon various moves in return for a large amount of [[Poké]]. The moves available include all moves taught by the Move Tutors in [[#Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] except for {{m|Secret Sword}} and {{m|Relic Song}}, due to the absence of {{p|Keldeo}} and {{p|Meloetta}}, respectively. Unlike Super Mystery Dungeon, all moves known by one of the game's first partner Pokémon at the beginning are learned through the [[Move Reminder|"Remember"]] option and are only available to the [[Player character|player]] and [[Partner Pokémon (Mystery Dungeon)|partner]].
{|
{{tutormv/header|mddx|BP|no}}
{{Movelist|After You|Normal|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Ally Switch|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Aqua Tail|Water|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Bind|Normal|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Blast Burn|Fire|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]11,000}}
{{Movelist|Block|Normal|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Bounce|Flying|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Bug Bite|Bug|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Covet|Normal|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Defog|Flying|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Draco Meteor|Dragon|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]11,000}}
{{Movelist|Dragon Ascent|Flying|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Dragon Pulse|Dragon|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Drain Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Drill Run|Ground|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Dual Chop|Dragon|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Earth Power|Ground|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Electroweb|Electric|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Endeavor|Normal|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Fire Pledge|Fire|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Fire Punch|Fire|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Focus Punch|Fighting|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Foul Play|Dark|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Frenzy Plant|Grass|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]11,000}}
{{Movelist|Gastro Acid|Poison|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Giga Drain|Grass|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Grass Pledge|Grass|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Gravity|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Gunk Shot|Poison|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]12,000}}
{{Movelist|Heal Bell|Normal|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Heat Wave|Fire|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Helping Hand|Normal|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Hydro Cannon|Water|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]11,000}}
{{Movelist|Hyper Voice|Normal|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Ice Punch|Ice|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Icy Wind|Ice|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Iron Defense|Steel|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Iron Head|Steel|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Iron Tail|Steel|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Knock Off|Dark|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Laser Focus|Normal|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Last Resort|Normal|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Liquidation|Water|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Low Kick|Fighting|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Magic Coat|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Magic Room|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Magnet Rise|Electric|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Outrage|Dragon|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Pain Split|Normal|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Recycle|Normal|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Role Play|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Seed Bomb|Grass|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Shock Wave|Electric|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Signal Beam|Bug|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Skill Swap|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Sky Attack|Flying|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Snatch|Dark|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Snore|Normal|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Spite|Ghost|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Stealth Rock|Rock|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Stomping Tantrum|Ground|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Super Fang|Normal|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Superpower|Fighting|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Synthesis|Grass|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Tailwind|Flying|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Telekinesis|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Throat Chop|Dark|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]10,000}}
{{Movelist|Thunder Punch|Electric|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Trick|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Uproar|Normal|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Volt Tackle|Electric|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]11,000}}
{{Movelist|Water Pledge|Water|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]7,000}}
{{Movelist|Water Pulse|Water|cat=Special|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Wonder Room|Psychic|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
{{Movelist|Worry Seed|Grass|cat=Status|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]9,000}}
{{Movelist|Zen Headbutt|Psychic|cat=Physical|[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]8,000}}
|}
|}
 
==In the anime==
[[File:May Skitty Johnny Blizzard.png|thumb|250px|{{TP|May|Skitty}} learning {{m|Blizzard}} from {{DL|Dr. Abby|Johnny}} in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
In the anime, several characters comparable to Move Tutors have appeared. However, instead of directly teaching the move to a Pokémon, the "Move Tutors" in the anime usually tend to just show an example of the move they are teaching, and the Pokémon has to work hard in order to properly master it.
 
In ''[[AG013|All Things Bright and Beautifly!]]'', a [[Pokémon Coordinator]] named {{an|Chaz}} offered to help {{Ash}} teach his {{AP|Pikachu}} {{m|Iron Tail}} in preparation for his [[Rustboro Gym]] battle with [[Roxanne]], demonstrating the move with his {{p|Sentret}}. Although Pikachu started learning the move in the same episode, it took him until ''[[AG016|The Winner By a Nosepass]]'' and the Gym battle with Roxanne to perfect the move.
 
In ''[[AG060|Delcatty Got Your Tongue]]'', {{an|May}} was impressed by the moves used by Johnny, a {{p|Delcatty}} belonging to [[Dr. Abby]]. May wanted her {{TP|May|Skitty}} to learn {{m|Blizzard}}, but she was unsure in her own abilities and thought she would not be able to teach her Pokémon to use the move the way Abby, a [[Top Coordinator]], had taught Johnny. Abby told Skitty to mimic Johnny and, after a bit of practice, Skitty successfully used Blizzard. The move was mastered in ''[[AG062|Disguise Da Limit]]'', during the {{to|Verdanturf}} {{pkmn|Contest}}.
 
In ''[[AG090|Pokéblock, Stock, and Berry]]'', when Ash was having trouble of teaching his {{AP|Swellow}} {{m|Aerial Ace}}, a man named "[[Vladimir]] the Attacker" offered to teach Ash how to use the move properly, using his {{p|Pidgeotto}}'s Aerial Ace as a demonstration. Swellow managed to master the move in [[AG091|the next episode]].
 
In ''[[DP060|Journey to the Unown!]]'', after seeing {{si|Kenny}}'s {{p|Breloom}}'s {{m|Energy Ball}}, Ash asked Kenny to help his {{AP|Turtwig}} learn the same move. Kenny eventually agreed to teach Energy Ball to Turtwig, and, after many failures, the move was finally perfected in ''[[DP064|Riding the Winds of Change!]]''. According to Kenny, learning the move would have been easier if Turtwig had known {{m|Bullet Seed}}, since the two attacks require the same kind of focusing of power.
 
In ''[[DP067|Crossing the Battle Line!]]'', [[Reggie]] and his {{p|Staraptor}} helped [[Ash's Staravia]] learn {{m|Brave Bird}}. The move was perfected by the time of Ash's [[Veilstone Gym]] battle with [[Maylene]] in [[DP068|the next episode]].
 
In ''[[DP156|A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!]]'', Ash and {{ashfr}} met an old woman named [[Wilma]], who was teaching {{m|Draco Meteor}} to an {{p|Altaria}}. She explained that Trainers leave their {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon under her care so they can learn Draco Meteor, and Altaria was one of the Pokémon she was teaching at the time.
 
In ''[[DP159|Short and To the Punch!]]'', [[Clayton]] and his {{p|Mr. Mime}} helped [[Ash's Buizel]] learn {{m|Ice Punch}} by practicing on a waterfall.
 
In ''[[SM097|No Stone Unturned!]]'', the {{DL|Toucannon's flock|Toucannon}} and {{DL|Toucannon's flock|Trumbeak}} that used to care for [[Ash's Rowlet]] before it joined its Trainer tried teaching it Bullet Seed, despite {{p|Rowlet}} being incapable of using the move [[Generation VII|at the time]]. With the help of family new and old, Rowlet was able to apply these lessons to learn {{m|Seed Bomb}} instead.
 
In ''[[SM132|Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Strategy!]]'', Toucannon returned to help teach Rowlet {{m|Feather Dance}}. Rowlet mastered the move during Ash's [[Manalo Conference]] battle against [[Hau]] in [[SM133|the next episode]]. Unlike with Toucannon, however, Rowlet's Feather Dance ended up becoming similar to {{m|Substitute}}, creating a feathery copy of Rowlet to take the attack targeted at it.
 
==In the manga==
===Pokémon Adventures===
[[File:Early TM Adventures.png|thumb|150px|Ultima's bracelets and Zinnia's scroll in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]]
===={{MangaArc|FireRed & LeafGreen}}====
In ''[[PS272|Old Ultima Puts Them to the Test]]'', an old woman named [[Ultima]] offered to teach {{adv|Red}}'s [[Saur]] and [[Blue's Charizard]] the "ultimate moves" of their respective types. For the training, the two Trainers received special bracelets, which would only remove themselves from their wrists once they had mastered their moves. [[PS274|After]] crossing three sets of tests on [[Two Island]], Red and {{adv|Blue}} mastered their respective ultimate moves: {{m|Frenzy Plant}} and {{m|Blast Burn}}. Ultima also [[PS284|later]] taught {{m|Hydro Cannon}} to {{adv|Green}}'s [[Blasty]], by the girl's own request.
 
===={{MangaArc|Emerald}}====
Emerald visited a Move Tutor off-panel before ''[[PS320|Verily Vanquishing Vileplume II]]'', where he was shown to have taught his {{TP|Emerald|Dusclops}} {{m|Fire Punch}} with the [[Battle Point]]s he had earned in preparation for his [[Battle Dome]] challenge, where the move proved its usefulness by easily taking out {{tc|Aroma Lady}} Rose's {{p|Vileplume}}.
 
In ''[[PS330|The Final Battle III]]'', Crystal revealed that she and {{adv|Gold}} had been tutored by Ultima and managed to master the ultimate moves with their respective [[first partner Pokémon]]: [[Exbo]] and [[Megaree]].
 
During the climax of the arc, {{adv|Silver}}, {{adv|Ruby}}, {{adv|Sapphire}}, and {{adv|Emerald}} were each given one of Ultima's bracelets, allowing their respective first partner Pokémon, {{TP|Silver|Feraligatr}}, [[Mumu]], [[Chic]], and {{TP|Emerald|Sceptile}}, to learn the ultimate moves as well. Using these skills (combined with [[Pika]], [[Chuchu]], and [[Pibu]]'s {{m|Volt Tackle}}), the [[Pokédex holder]]s were able to destroy the giant {{p|Kyogre}}-like monster summoned by [[Guile Hideout]]'s wish to {{adv|Jirachi}}.
 
===={{MangaArc|Black & White}}====
In ''[[PS491|Fight in a Cold Climate]]'', {{adv|Black}} and {{adv|Cheren}} visited the Move Tutor in Driftveil City and taught their [[Bo|Pignite]] and {{TP|Cheren|Snivy}} {{m|Fire Pledge}} and {{m|Grass Pledge}}, respectively. They later used these combination attacks to defeat a pair of {{tc|Team Plasma Grunt}}s and their {{p|Beartic}} at the [[Cold Storage]].
 
===={{MangaArc|Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire}}====
In [[PS605]], Ruby stole a special [[Draconid people|Draconid]] scroll from [[Zinnia]], which Ultima later revealed to contain the essence of a move called {{m|Dragon Ascent}}. She explained that the scroll works in a similar way to her bracelets, making them both sort of primitive [[TM]]s. Ruby [[PS611|later]] used the scroll to teach Dragon Ascent to {{DL|Super-ancient Pokémon (Adventures)|Rayquaza}}.
 
==Trivia==
* In Pokémon Platinum, there are exactly two [[shard]]-dependant tutorable moves for every type except {{t|Normal}}, which has six.
* All of the tutorable moves in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}} (with the exception of the three moves taught at [[Cape Brink]]) were previously teachable via TM in [[Generation I]]. Similarly, all of the tutorable moves in {{game|Emerald}} and {{Pokémon XD}} (with the exception of the moves that can only be taught to {{p|Mew}}) were previously teachable via TM in [[Generation I]] and/or [[Generation II]].
* All of the free Move Tutors in Sword and Shield became TMs in Scarlet and Violet.
** Upon doing so, {{p|Mew}} can learn all of them from the TMs, when it couldn't from the tutors.
 
==In other languages==
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