Weirdly enough, though, the information doesn’t come from a datamine of Pokemon Sword and Shield themselves. Miners instead found the information while digging around in the latest Pokemon Home update, which now allows trainers to check out their Sword and Shield Battle Data from the app.

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Here is the list of moves that miners managed to dig up from the Pokemon Home update:

Expanding Force Steel Roller Scale Shot Meteor Beam Shell Side Arm Misty Explosion Grassy Glide Rising Voltage Terrain Pulse Skitter Smack Burning Jealousy Lash Out Poltergeist Corrosive Gas Coaching Flip Turn Triple Axel Dual Wingbeat Scorching Sands Jungle Healing Wicked Blow Surging Strikes

Unfortunately, the names of these techniques were all miners could manage to find. So we don’t know what these moves do, what their attributes are, what Pokemon can learn them, or even if they’re just placeholder names. However — as mentioned — we do know that this is a list of new Pokemon moves because it includes one called “Jungle Healing.”

The Pokemon Company confirmed back in April that Jungle Healing was a new move coming to the Pokemon world. It’s the signature technique of the Mythical Pokemon Zarude, who’s the poster Pokemon of the recently delayed Pokemon The Movie: Coco. If it’s on the list, then the other names have to be of new moves as well — at least that’s the only explanation that makes any sense. The Pokemon Company hasn’t confirmed anything, so it’s just speculation, even if datamines tend to be fairly accurate.

It’s also speculation that these moves will arrive alongside the upcoming Isle of Armor Sword and Shield expansion. While Jungle Healing strongly implies the list is of new attacks, it also shuts down the idea of them arriving in the upcoming DLC because Zarude is already confirmed to be a Mystery Gift event that’s happening only in Japan. But the Isle of Armor’s scope is grand enough that if Sword and Shield were to get new moves, it would be what adds them, so maybe some will appear with the DLC, and others with future updates.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are available now exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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Source: Nintendo Everything