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In fact, the only way to teach Tomke new abilities is by using Uncanny Encounter on select enemies. Ignoring the abysmal pun, this character won’t learn any new abilities, regardless of how much you level him up. Tomke has amnesia, and thus, only knows one move - Uncanny Encounter.

In Chained Echoes, you’ll encounter a character named Tomke. But, what are these moves specifically, and how are they used? What are Canned Enemies in Chained Echoes? Canned/Cannable Enemies are effectively opponents that possess certain moves that can be learned by using the ‘Uncanny Encounter’ ability.

The same can be said for Chained Echoes, which introduces a concept called Canned Enemies.

In Final Fantasy VII, for example, the Enemy Skill materia lets you adopt select moves from an exclusive list of monsters. It’s a common trope in RPGs to have an ability or class that allows for the learning of abilities from enemies.
