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− | TMs are items that teach certain moves to Pokémon. They cannot be crafted, and can only be obtained as [[drops]] from defeating [[Boss Pokémon]]. They are single-use. To have a Pokémon learn a move through the TM, the TM must be right-clicked on the desired Pokémon. If the TM is compatible with the Pokémon, the Pokémon will learn the move and the TM will disappear. | + | TMs are items that teach certain moves to Pokémon. They cannot be crafted, and can only be obtained as [[drops]] from defeating [[Boss Pokémon]] or from [[PokéLoot Chests]]. They are single-use. To have a Pokémon learn a move through the TM, the TM must be right-clicked on the desired Pokémon. If the TM is compatible with the Pokémon, the Pokémon will learn the move and the TM will disappear. |
==List of TMs== | ==List of TMs== | ||
*[[TM01]] ([[Hone Claws]]) | *[[TM01]] ([[Hone Claws]]) |
Revision as of 13:31, 19 February 2014
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All TM types.
TMs are items that teach certain moves to Pokémon. They cannot be crafted, and can only be obtained as drops from defeating Boss Pokémon or from PokéLoot Chests. They are single-use. To have a Pokémon learn a move through the TM, the TM must be right-clicked on the desired Pokémon. If the TM is compatible with the Pokémon, the Pokémon will learn the move and the TM will disappear.
List of TMs
- TM01 (Hone Claws)
- TM01 (Wide Guard)
- TM02 (Dragon Claw)
- TM03 (Psyshock)
- TM04 (Calm Mind)
- TM05 (Roar)
- TM06 (Toxic)
- TM07 (Hail)
- TM08 (Bulk Up)
- TM09 (Venoshock)
- TM10 (Hidden Power)
- TM11 (Sunny Day)
- TM12 (Taunt)
- TM13 (Ice Beam)
- TM14 (Blizzard)
- TM15 (Hyper Beam)
- TM16 (Light Screen)
- TM17 (Protect)
- TM18 (Rain Dance)
- TM19 (Telekinesis)
- TM20 (Safeguard)
- TM21 (Frustration)
- TM22 (SolarBeam)
- TM23 (Smack Down)
- TM24 (Thunderbolt)
- TM25 (Thunder)
- TM26 (Earthquake)
- TM27 (Return)
- TM28 (Dig)
- TM29 (Psychic)
- TM30 (Shadow Ball)
- TM31 (Brick Break)
- TM32 (Double Team)
- TM33 (Reflect)
- TM34 (Sludge Wave)
- TM35 (Flamethrower)
- TM36 (Sludge Bomb)
- TM37 (Sandstorm)
- TM38 (Fire Blast)
- TM39 (Rock Tomb)
- TM40 (Aerial Ace)
- TM41 (Torment)
- TM42 (Facade)
- TM43 (Flame Charge)
- TM44 (Rest)
- TM45 (Attract)
- TM46 (Thief)
- TM47 (Low Sweep)
- TM48 (Round)
- TM49 (Echoed Voice)
- TM50 (Overheat)
- TM51 (Ally Switch)
- TM52 (Focus Blast)
- TM53 (Energy Ball)
- TM54 (False Swipe)
- TM55 (Scald)
- TM56 (Fling)
- TM57 (Charge Beam)
- TM58 (Sky Drop)
- TM59 (Incinerate)
- TM60 (Quash)
- TM61 (Will-O-Wisp)
- TM62 (Acrobatics)
- TM63 (Embargo)
- TM64 (Explosion)
- TM65 (Shadow Claw)
- TM66 (Payback)
- TM67 (Retaliate)
- TM68 (Giga Impact)
- TM69 (Rock Polish)
- TM70 (Flash)
- TM71 (Stone Edge)
- TM72 (Volt Switch)
- TM73 (Thunder Wave)
- TM74 (Gyro Ball)
- TM75 (Swords Dance)
- TM76 (Struggle Bug)
- TM77 (Psych Up)
- TM78 (Bulldoze)
- TM79 (Frost Breath)
- TM80 (Rock Slide)
- TM81 (X-Scissor)
- TM82 (Dragon Tail)
- TM83 (Work Up)
- TM84 (Poison Jab)
- TM85 (Dream Eater)
- TM86 (Grass Knot)
- TM87 (Swagger)
- TM88 (Pluck)
- TM89 (U-Turn)
- TM90 (Substitute)
- TM91 (Flash Cannon)
- TM92 (Trick Room)
- TM93 (Wild Charge)
- TM94 (Rock Smash)
- TM95 (Snarl)
Bugs
- There are two TM01s, Hone Claws and Wide Guard. In the Pokémon games, Hone Claws is TM01, while Wide Guard is not a TM at all. Additionally, the Wide Guard TM is incompatible with all Pokémon, including Pokémon that learn Wide Guard naturally.