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Iron Treads: Why, Game Freak? WHYYYYYYY?!!

BlaziiBoi
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edited May 2 in Pokémon Square #1

I was today years old when I realized, Iron Treads is the only Pokémon in Gen 9 that learns Steel Roller. What was Game Freak thinking when they did this? If you want the powerful move Steel Roller, you can ONLY use Iron Treads. No other Pokémon learns it, not even by level up, and NO, ORTEGA'S REVAVROOM DOES NOT COUNT. Apparently, if you want Steel Roller, you can only use Pokémon Violet, because Iron Treads is Violet exclusive. In Scarlet, the only way to get it is to trade, or use Union Circle with a Violet player. But however, there might be a solution to the problem. There's a super secret technique involving a Mirror Herb.

Step 1: Give the Mirror Herb to a Pokémon with an empty move slot.

Step 2: Have another Pokémon with, VERY IMPORTANT, the move you want, but only that move, or it doesn't work.

Step 3: Make sure that move was once learnable to the empty slot Pokémon in a previous generation (for example: Magikarp + Hydro Pump in Gen 8)

Step 4: Set up a picnic, and immediately pack up.

Step 5: If successful, the Mirror Herb Pokémon will learn the move from the other Pokémon. I did this to Incineroar to learn Parting Shot and Fake Out. If failed, then it's either the Pokémon can learn it in a different way, or it just can't learn it at all.

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