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Battle & Pokemon move FAQ

What move sets do my Pokemon know? They change so much between generations!
The only exception is Let's Go Eevee + Pikachu movepools. Please do not reference or include moves exclusive to those games.
What about moves that stopped existing after a certain Generation?
What if I don't want a Pokemon to learn a move that's listed for it?
This Pokemon has moves that are ‘available’ once it’s evolved, but aren’t learned upon evolving. (Think Hippowdon with Ice Fang.) Do I have to visit a Move Reminder for that?
Instead, moves like Hippowdon’s Ice Fang are learned at any time after evolution. If you want to have it take a while on the Pokemon’s part, feel free! Yes, even if you want it to be at level 100, go for it! And if you want it to be immediate, that’s fine too.
What happens if I don’t evolve a Pokemon before level 100? Does this mean they can never evolve?
Can a Pokemon’s Hidden Ability be obtained?
Can I catch a Pokemon with a Hidden Ability?
There are Pokemon who don't have movesets released for the current generation... but datamining has found their movesets! Can we use those moves?
Do Z Moves exist?
What about Gigantamax Pokemon?
Obviously, VR is not an exact stats sort of game, so we cannot give you specific numbers for each new Mega. Assume a general increase to a Pokemon’s stats corresponding to the kind seen in the games with other Mega forms.
And unlike true Gigantamax which is limited to certain members of a Pokemon’s species, these new mega-stones will work for all members of that Pokemon’s species. (In the case of Flapple and Appletun, the Mega Stone ‘Appleite’ works for both species, but this is because the Mega Form is the same for both. Kind of like Toxtricity!)
As Mega forms do not come with any changes to the moves a Pokemon knows, in VR, the concept of G-max moves (and max moves) will not be present. However, the Mega Pokemon based on Gigantamax Pokemon will now have their Hidden Ability instead of whatever Ability they would normally have (but only when they're in Mega form. Obviously.)
Wait, how did this happen?
After a DISASTER of a prom hosted by Sordward and Shielbert, the Elite Four confiscated a number of Dynamax Crystals from the pair and set to work unravelling the mystery of their 'regional magic.' Which turned out to draw on a similar kind of innate power as Mega Stones -- and the rest is history.
The TM I want isn’t in any stores!
Another alternative, though this is only available in December, is to hit up the Goldenrod Christmas Market, where characters can purchase all different TMs that have ever been created.
Are TMs reusable?
There is one exception to this -- sometimes, TMs can be multi-use as well. However, these are generally only given out as special awards and cannot be purchased in stores, nor can they be found while exploring.
What about TRs? Do these exist?
Instead, TRs just exist as TMs in Victory Road. Meaning the TR Psychic Fangs simply exists as a Psychic Fangs TM here in Victory Road.
The move I want a Pokemon to learn comes from a Move Tutor. How do I find one?
(....do you?)
From a mod perspective, though, as long as we don’t see a character’s Pokemon acquiring multiple moves from a tutor every week or month, we won’t police how that came about.
How do stats work? They still exist, right?
*sorry, Eevee, we don’t mean it!
How should I approach writing a battle strategy for a gym challenge?
With any challenge, we first start by taking a look at the Pokemon involved (how many pokemon are you bringing, what level they are, what held items they might have), then look at how the types match up (who is vulnerable to who, how effective will your Pokemon's move pool be against their opponent), and finally we look at the supplied battle strategy.
How in depth your battle strategy needs to be depends a lot on three factors:
What is the difference in power between your pokemon and those of the gym leader?If your Pokemon's level is about the same or lower than that of the gym leader, we'll need more strategy than when your pokemon is 40 levels above that of the gym leader.
How well do the types match up?The more pronounced the type advantage is between your pokemon and the gym leaders, the less strategy you need. For example, if the gym leader uses a Snover (a pokemon with a double weakness to Fire) and you bring a fire type to that match, we understand where you are going with this! On the other hand, if you are bringing, say, a normal type pokemon when the gym leader also uses normal types, we'll need a bit more information on what strategy you are going to use in battle.
How difficult is the challenge you are taking on?In Victory Road, we essentially have three levels of difficulty when it comes to official challenges: 1) Taking on the Gym Leader's regular team; 2) Taking on the Gym Leader's Elite team; and 3) Taking on a member of the Elite four. Basically, the higher the level you are challenging, the more information we want on your strategy.
Of course, we all know this is just a roleplaying game! So we are certainly not looking for extensively written battle theses here (though some us are absolutely guilty of having written a few of those in our past). Just a few lines here and there to help us understand how you are planning on taking down the gym leader is enough for us. And if we feel your badge challenges might need to start requiring a bit more explanation in the future, then we will certainly let you know!
And if this is the first gym challenge you are writing up, we absolutely advise looking through some of the previous badge challenges people have written. That should give you a good indication of what we are looking for. There should be plenty of challenges available at every level (regular, elite, E4), so why not study the path of those who have come before you?
And remember, within Victory Road, all official gym battles are recorded and aired. Additionally, apart from the Elite Four, it's always possible for your character to visit a gym and only watch the battles there. So if your character is new to all of this and would like to take some time to study or look back on how some other people beat these gym leaders in the past, they can do that!
What about strategies like FEAR? Are they allowed?
That said, there are a lot of ways to use this kind of strategy in Victory Road, if you want to be spicy. The use of Stealth Rock+Focus Sash +Steam Powered+Self Destruct on Coalossal against a Water type, for example. Get creative!
Okay, what about beefing a Pokemon up with buffs until it’s unstoppable?
What about luck based moves or moves with low accuracy?