

1.2 Moves that cause recoil damage to the user.The moves Teleport, Mimic, Splash, and Struggle cannot be mastered. Mastered moves are indicated by a icon on the summary and move selection screens. In the wild, alpha Pokémon may know mastered moves outside of their level-up learnsets. Zisu, at the Training Grounds, can also help a Pokémon master a move in exchange for a Seed of Mastery if a Pokémon knows a move that cannot learn by levelling up, then this is the only way it can master that move. If a Pokémon can learn a move by leveling up, then it can also master that move by leveling up. Using either style also costs 2 PP this works by deducting an additional PP from the move after it is selected, meaning that a move with 1 PP remaining can be used in either style. Using the strong style increases a move's power, effects, and accuracy, but decreases the user's action speed, causing the user to move later in subsequent turns. Using the agile style reduces a move's power and effects, but increases the user's action speed, allowing it to execute a subsequent move sooner. Move mastery (Japanese: 技の皆伝 move mastery) is a mechanic in Pokémon Legends: Arceus that allows a Pokémon to use a move in the agile style (Japanese: 早業 Swift Move) or strong style (Japanese: 力業 Force Move). Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
