![]() ![]() He will give you the TR 13 Focus Energy and give you a small explanation about how TRs work. When you're visiting Motostoke, talk to the man standing outside the record shop, which sits just before the bridge near the Pokémon Centre. You will, however, be gifted one TR during your Pokémon journey. Since there's no cap on how many Max Raids you compete in each day, there is also no cap on the number of TRs you can earn either. This means that if you were battling a grass-type Pokémon, then you're more likely to receive a grass-type TR or maybe even multiple copies of that TR. This may include a TR, which will be determined by the type of the Pokémon you were battling. ![]() Once you've defeated, and hopefully, caught the Pokémon you were battling in a Max Raid, you'll receive a number of rewards. The second way to find TRs is to successfully complete Max Raid. Each Rotom Rallyist will have a different selection of TRs. This means that if you're after a particular TR, then it's a good idea to check each Rallyist's stock daily.Įach TR will cost you a certain amount of Watts ranging from 1,000 to 8,000 Watts. There are seven Rotom Rallyists in the Wild Area, and each one carries a different selection of TRs, which changes daily. Let's talk about the Rotom Rallyists first. There are two main ways to find TRs in Pokémon Sword and Shield: Where to get TRs in Pokémon Sword and Shield To do this simply press X for sort and then the option 'By number.' Organise your TRs and TMs by number to make them easier to find. The quickest way to find the TR you need is to organise them by number, because this will neatly divide up your TM and TR collection. If the phrase 'Knows this move' is present, then that Pokémon already knows this TR and can't learn it again. Instead, you want to find a Pokémon with the words 'Can learn' next to them, because, as this suggests, this Pokémon can learn this move. If the phrase 'Cannot learn' is next to a Pokémon, then they can't learn the move from this TR. You can easily know which Pokémon can learn a TR and which ones can't by looking at your party line-up on the left-hand side of the screen. Once you've found the TR you wish to use, select it and then the option to 'Use this item.' This will now allow you to select the Pokémon in your party, which you want to learn the new move. TRs stand out against the TMs by being black discs, rather than white. Open your Bag to find your collection of TRs. Now just need to scroll along to the TMs section despite the name, you'll be able to find your TRs here. To access your TRs, open the X menu and then your Bag. Not every Pokémon can learn every TR, however, so this does make the selecting process slightly easier. This means you need to decide carefully which Pokémon you want to use each TR on or be prepared to hunt down the TR again. TRs are basically old school TMs and by that we mean that they break after one use. Watch on YouTube Pokémon Sword & Pokémon Shield - Overview trailer How to use TRs in Pokémon Sword and Shield ![]()
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