Pokémon Go Move Updates: A Complete Guide

Pokémon Go Move Updates: A Complete Guide

Pokémon Go

Released in 2016, Pokémon Go is an augmented reality mobile game set in the Pokémon universe. It was developed by Niantic in partnership with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company and is available on iOS and Android devices. Using GPS, the game allows players to locate, capture, train and battle virtual creatures called Pokémon that appear to exist in the real world.

Pokémon Go is free to play and utilizes in-app purchases for additional in-game items and native advertising. It launched with around 150 Pokémon species, and by 2021 this number has expanded to around 700 species. The game has been both praised and criticized for its conceptual and technical issues. It was extremely popular and profitable, boosting sporting activity and local business, but also raising concerns about accidents and public nuisance.

Pokémon Go Move Updates

In Pokémon Go Battle League Season 16, the moves that certain Pokémon can learn have been updated. Some notable changes include:

  • Volt Switch is an electric quick attack that can now be learned by Magnemite, Magneton, Magnezone, and Regieleki.

  • Mud Shot is a ground-type quick attack now available on Swallows, Greeders, Crocodiles, and Gillyas.

  • Destructive Slam is a dragon-type charged attack that can be learned by Onix, Stelix, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Sceptile, Heliolisk, and Regidrago.

  • Water Shuriken, a water-type quick attack that can now be used by accelerators.

  • Flame Kick, a fire-type charged attack, can be learned by Hitmonli, Minshaw, Incineroar, Riolu, and Lucario.

  • Razor Shell is a water-type charged attack now available on Golisopod, Krabby, Kingler, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Shellder, Cloyster, and Barbaracle.

  • Magic Leaf is a Grass-type quick attack that can be learned by various Pokémon, including Mr. Mime, Chicory, Great Chamomile, Dune, and more.

  • Triple Axis, an ice-type charged attack, can be learned by Pokémon like Snisele, Weavile, Gardevoir, and Lopunny.

  • Searing Sand is a ground-type charged attack now available for Pokémon such as Sand Slash, Nine-Tails, Windhound, Entei, and more.

  • Trailblaze is a Grass-type charged attack move now available for more Pokémon to learn, including Tauros, Sudowoodo, Mareep, Flaaffy, Ampharos, Scyther, Scizor, Kleavor, Teddiursa, Ursaring, Ursaluna, Deerling, Sawsbuck, Rockruff, Lycanroc, Fomantis, Lurantis, Skwovet, Stunky, Skuntank, Galarian Meowth, Perrserker, Girafarig, Phanpy and Donphan.

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Pokémon Go Charizard Community Day Event

During Pokémon Go’s Charmander Community Day Classic scheduled for September 2, 2023 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm, if you evolve Charmander into Charizard, it will learn the fast attack move “Dragon Breath” and The charged move “Explosion and Burning”.

This special Community Day event offers these exclusive moves for players who evolve Charmander all the way into Charizard during the event. If you missed this opportunity, you may still have a chance to get these moves for your Charizard during the Community Day weekend event in December.

Pokémon Go new season

Pokémon Go Battle League Season 16 begins on Friday, September 1, 2023, and will run until Friday, December 1, 2023. At the start of the season, you can claim end-of-season rewards and your Go Battle League ranking will be reset.

In addition to the regular Super League, Super League and Master League, various special cup competitions will be held this season, including the Psychic Cup and the Electric Cup. The season’s schedule includes different league rotations and special cup competitions, providing players with a variety of challenges and opportunities from September to December.

Here is the full list of Pokémon Go Battle League Season 16 schedule:

  • September 1 – September 8: Great League & Element Cup Remix: Small Edition

  • September 8 to September 15: Ultra League and Element Cup Remix: Small Edition

  • September 15-September 22: Master League and Ouija Cup: Great League Edition

  • September 22 – September 29: Grand Alliance and Ouija Cup: Grand Alliance Edition

  • September 29 to October 6: Super League and Sunshine Cup: Great League Edition

  • October 6 to October 13: Great League, Ultra League and Master League

  • October 13-October 20: MLS & Sunshine Cup: MLS Edition

  • October 20-October 27: Ultra League and Halloween Cup: Great League Edition

  • October 27 – November 3: Master League and Halloween Cup: Great League Edition

  • November 3-November 10: Major League Baseball and Electric Cup: Major League Baseball Edition

  • November 10 – November 17: Ultra League & Electric Cup: Great League Edition

  • November 17 to November 24: Catch Cup: Adventure Plus

  • November 24 to December 1: Great League, Ultra League and Master League

Pokémon Go Gameplay

Pokémon Go is an augmented reality mobile game that encourages players to explore the real world while capturing virtual Pokémon creatures. The game uses GPS and the player’s smartphone camera to create an immersive experience where Pokémon appear in real-world locations. Players can find and capture various Pokémon, participate in battles with other players, and team up for raid battles to defeat powerful Pokémon.

The game also includes special events, challenges, and collaborations with real-world locations, making it a social and outdoor gaming experience. Pokémon Go emphasizes physical activity and exploration, with players discovering new Pokémon, PokéStops and Gyms on foot, fostering a sense of adventure and camaraderie among players.

Disclaimer: The above information is for general information purposes only. All information on this website is provided in good faith, but we make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information on this website.

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