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{{ItemInfobox/head | |||
|name=TM034 | |||
|art=None | |||
|sprite=None | |||
|jname=わざマシン034 | |||
|jtrans=Move Machine 034 | |||
|gen=I | |||
|colorscheme=TMs and HMs | |||
}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|I|Items|colorscheme=TMs and HMs}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|II|TMs and HMs}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|III|TMs and HMs|group={{gameabbrev3|RSE}}}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|III|TM Case|group={{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|pocket=TMs and HMs Pocket}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|IV|TMs and HMs}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|V|TMs and HMs}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|VI|TMs and HMs}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|VII|TMs|group={{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|VII|TM Case|group={{gameabbrev7|PE}}|pocket=TMs Pocket}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRow|VIII|TMs}} | |||
{{ItemInfobox/BagRowBottom|IX|TMs}} | |||
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'''TM034''' (Japanese: '''わざマシン034''' ''Move Machine 034''), known as '''TM34''' prior to [[Generation IX]], is a [[TM]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It teaches a compatible Pokémon a [[move]]. The move it teaches depends on the game. For compatibility, refer to the move's page. | |||
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==In the core series games== | |||
===Generation I=== | |||
In [[Generation I]], TMs can only be used once. | |||
{{TMtable/header|Bide|Normal}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev1|RBY}}|Prize for defeating [[Brock]]|N/A|{{pdollar}}1000|roundyleft|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation II=== | |||
In [[Generation II]], TMs can only be used once. | |||
{{TMtable/header|Swagger|Normal}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|[[Olivine Lighthouse]]|N/A|{{pdollar}}500|roundyleft|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation III=== | |||
In [[Generation III]], TMs can only be used once. | |||
{{TMtable/header|Shock Wave|Electric}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}|Prize for defeating [[Wattson]]|N/A|{{pdollar}}1500|roundytl}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|Prize for defeating [[Lt. Surge]]|N/A|{{pdollar}}1500}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}|''Not available''|N/A|{{pdollar}}1500}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Area 3 of [[Mt. Battle]]|N/A|{{pdollar}}1500|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation IV=== | |||
In [[Generation IV]], TMs can only be used once. | |||
{{TMtable/header|Shock Wave|Electric}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev4|DPPt}}|{{rt|215|Sinnoh}}|N/A|{{pdollar}}1500|roundytl}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}|Prize for defeating [[Lt. Surge]]|N/A|{{pdollar}}1500|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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[[ | ===Generation V=== | ||
In [[Generation V]], TMs can be used any number of times. | |||
{{TMtable/header|Sludge Wave|Poison}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev5|BW}}|[[Battle Subway]]|48[[Battle Point|BP]]|N/A|roundytl}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev5|B2W2}}|[[Battle Subway]], [[Pokémon World Tournament]]|24[[Battle Point|BP]]|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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{{TMtable | ===Generation VI=== | ||
| | In [[Generation VI]], TMs can be used any number of times. | ||
| | {{TMtable/header|Sludge Wave|Poison}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev6|XY}}|[[Battle Maison]]|32 [[Battle Point|BP]]|N/A|roundytl}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}|{{rt|132|Hoenn}}|N/A|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}} | ||
| | |} | ||
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| | ===Generation VII=== | ||
| | In [[Generation VII]], TMs can be used any number of times. | ||
| | {{TMtable/header|Sludge Wave|Poison}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev7|SM}}|[[Seafolk Village]]|{{pdollar}}10,000|N/A|roundytl}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev7|USUM}}|[[Seafolk Village]]|{{pdollar}}10,000|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}} | ||
| | |} | ||
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| | {{TMtable/header|Dragon Pulse|Dragon}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev7|PE}}|[[Silph Co.]]|N/A|N/A|roundyleft|roundybr}} | ||
| | |} | ||
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| | ===Generation VIII=== | ||
| | In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], TMs can be used any number of times. | ||
| | {{TMtable/header|Sunny Day|Fire}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}|[[Hammerlocke]] (West [[Pokémon Center]])|{{PDollar}}10,000|N/A|roundyleft|roundybr}} | ||
| | |} | ||
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| | In [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], TMs can only be used once. | ||
| | {{TMtable/header|Shock Wave|Electric}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|{{rt|215|Sinnoh}}, [[Grand Underground]] [[Big Bluff Cavern]], {{DL|Grand Underground|Merchants|Grand Underground merchant}}|[[File:Bag Red Sphere S Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×20 or 22<br>[[File:Bag Green Sphere S Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×20 or 22<br>[[File:Bag Blue Sphere S Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×20 or 22<br>[[File:Bag Prism Sphere S Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×13 or 15{{sup/8|BD}}/10 or 13{{sup/8|SP}}<br>[[File:Bag Pale Sphere S Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×10 or 13{{sup/8|BD}}/13 or 15{{sup/8|SP}}|{{pdollar}}1,500|roundyleft|roundybr}} | ||
| | |} | ||
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| | ===Generation IX=== | ||
| | In [[Generation IX]], TMs can only be used once. | ||
| | {{TMtable/header|Icy Wind|Ice}} | ||
| | {{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev9|SV}}|[[Casseroya Lake]], [[East Province (Area Two)]], [[South Province (Area Six)]], [[TM Machine]]<hr>'''Only in [[The Teal Mask]]:'''<br>[[Fellhorn Gorge]]<hr>'''Only in [[The Indigo Disk]]:'''<br>{{DL|Blueberry Academy|School Store|Blueberry Academy Store}}, [[Polar Biome]]|'''TM Machine:'''<br>800 [[League Point|LP]]<br>[[File:Bag TM Material Sprite.png|15px|link=TM Material]] Snom Thread ×3<br>[[File:Bag TM Material Sprite.png|15px|link=TM Material]] Snover Berries ×3<hr>'''Blueberry Academy Store:'''<br>10 [[Blueberry Point|BP]]|{{PDollar}}800|roundyleft|roundybr}} | ||
| | |} | ||
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| | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
| | ===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series=== | ||
| | [[List of TM and HM locations in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|TMs in the Mystery Dungeon series]] are named only by the move they teach. For example, [[File:MDBag TM RTRB Sprite.png]]Attract is the item that teaches the move {{m|Attract}}. Most TMs, however, correspond to a TM in the core series' contemporaneous games. | ||
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| | TMs in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] and in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]] can only be used once before becoming [[Used TM]]s. In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|Gates to Infinity]], TMs can be used any number of times. In [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]], some TMs can only be used once while rainbow-colored TMs can be used any number of times. | ||
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| | In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|Rescue Team DX]], TMs can only be used once. Whilst the available TMs are the same as those in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, the TM list order is the same as for Super Mystery Dungeon (that is, in the TM order for {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}), with newly added TMs added to the end of the list. | ||
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{{TMtable/header|Shock Wave|Electric}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|RB}}|[[Mt. Thunder]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Great Canyon]], [[Mt. Blaze]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Frosty Forest]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Mt. Freeze]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Magma Cavern]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Sky Tower]], [[Howling Forest]], [[Stormy Sea]], [[Silver Trench]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Northern Range]], [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Buried Relic]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Desert Region]], [[Southern Cavern]], [[Wyvern Hill]], [[Solar Cave]], [[Darknight Relic]], [[Grand Sea]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Far-Off Sea]], [[Purity Forest]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]] (Joyous Tower, Purity Forest)<br/>[[Monster House]]s (all)<br/>Buried items (Buried Relic)<br/>[[Pokémon Square]] shop<br/>[[Job (Mystery Dungeon)|Job rewards]] (D-★)|7500 [[File:MDBag Poké RTRB Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|2000 [[File:MDBag Poké RTRB Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|roundytl}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}|[[Apple Woods]], [[Mt. Horn]], [[Foggy Forest]], [[Steam Cave]], [[Amp Plains]], [[Crystal Cave]], [[Crystal Crossing]], [[Chasm Cave]], [[Dark Hill]], [[Sealed Ruin]], [[Dusk Forest]]{{tt|*|main story only}}, [[Deep Dusk Forest]], [[Treeshroud Forest]], [[Brine Cave]], [[Hidden Land]], [[Temporal Tower]]{{tt|*|main story only}}, [[Mystifying Forest]], [[Blizzard Island]], [[Surrounded Sea]], [[Miracle Sea]], [[Spacial Rift]], [[Dark Crater]], [[Concealed Ruins]], [[Bottomless Sea]], {{OBP|Mystery Jungle|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}, [[Lake Afar]], [[Happy Outlook]], [[Mt. Mistral]], [[Shimmer Hill]], [[Lost Wilderness]], [[Midnight Forest]], [[Zero Isle North]] B31-B74F{{sup/md|D}}, [[Zero Isle East]], [[Zero Isle West]], [[Zero Isle South]], [[Final Maze]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s (Mystifying Forest{{tt|*|even floors and floors 1 and 3}}, {{OBP|Mt. Travail|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}, Concealed Ruins, Mystery Jungle, Lake Afar{{tt|*|even floors and floor 1}}, Happy Outlook{{tt|*|even floors and floor 1}}, Mt. Mistral{{tt|*|even floors and floor 1}}, Shimmer Hill{{tt|*|odd floors}}, Midnight Forest{{tt|*|even floors and floors 1 and 3}}, Zero Isle East, Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South B1-B89F, [[Destiny Tower (Explorers of Sky)|Destiny Tower]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Oblivion Forest]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Treacherous Waters]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Southeastern Islands]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Inferno Cave]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Star Cave]] B9-B15F{{sup/md|S}}, [[Murky Forest]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Fortune Ravine]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Spring Cave]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Southern Jungle]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Boulder Quarry]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Left Cave Path]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Right Cave Path]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Limestone Cavern]]{{sup/md|S}})<br/>[[Monster House]]s (Amp Plains, [[Quicksand Cave]], Crystal Cave, Crystal Crossing, Sealed Ruin, Treeshroud Forest, Hidden Land, Temporal Tower{{tt|*|main story and Special Episode}}, Mystifying Forest, Blizzard Island, [[Crevice Cave]], Surrounded Sea, Miracle Sea, Mt. Travail, [[The Nightmare]], Spacial Rift, Dark Crater, Concealed Ruins, [[Marine Resort]], Bottomless Sea, [[Shimmer Desert]], [[Mt. Avalanche]], [[Giant Volcano]], [[World Abyss]], Mystery Jungle, [[Serenity River]], [[Landslide Cave]], [[Labyrinth Cave]], Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South, Star Cave{{sup/md|S}}, [[Sky Peak Mountain Path]]{{sup/md|S}}, Murky Forest{{sup/md|S}}, Eastern Cave{{sup/md|S}}, Fortune Ravine{{sup/md|S}}, Spring Cave{{sup/md|S}}, Southern Jungle{{sup/md|S}}, Boulder Quarry{{sup/md|S}}, Limestone Cavern{{sup/md|S}}, [[Barren Valley]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Spacial Cliffs]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Dark Ice Mountain]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Vast Ice Mountain]]{{sup/md|S}})<br/>[[Treasure Town]] Kecleon Wares<br/>{{md|Job}} rewards (C-★9)<br/>Hidden Stairs (Mystifying Forest, Mt. Travail, Lake Afar, Happy Outlook, Mt. Mistral, Shimmer Hill, Midnight Forest, Zero Isle East, Oblivion Forest, Treacherous Waters, Southeastern Islands, Inferno Cave){{sup/md|s}}<br/>[[Spinda's Café]] (Silver Ticket big win; Gold Ticket win and big win){{sup/md|s}}<br/>Sometimes received as a reward from {{p|Numel}} found on Sky Peak Mountain Path{{sup/md|s}}|7500 [[File:MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|250 [[File:MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png|link=Poké]]}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|MD{{gameabbrevmd|BSL}}|?|N/A|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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{{TMtable/header|Sludge Wave|Poison}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|GTI}}|?|N/A|N/A|roundytl}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|[[Glorious Gold]]|[[File:MDBag Gold Bar VI Sprite.png|link=Gold Bar]] 4|155 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|RTDX}}|Various dungeons (including: [[Buried Relic]])<br/>[[Kecleon Shop#In towns|Kecleon Wares]] ([[Pokémon Square]])<br/>[[Treasure Box|Treasure Boxes]]|2100 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|420 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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==In the anime== | |||
[[File:Technical Machine PO.png|thumb|250px|TM34 in [[Pokémon Origins]]]] | |||
===Pokémon Origins=== | |||
TM34 ({{m|Bide}}) appeared in ''[[PO01|File 1: Red]]''. Much like in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, it was given to {{OBP|Red|Origins}} by [[Brock]] as a reward for defeating him in a [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}}. | |||
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==In the manga== | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
===={{MangaArc|Sword & Shield}}==== | |||
Although not mentioned by its specific number, in ''[[PASS08|Toasty!! Battle Against Toxapex]]'', {{Henry}} revealed he had used the TM for {{m|Sunny Day}} on his [[Twiggy|Thwackey]] in preparation for dealing with [[Nessa]]'s {{p|Toxapex}} during their [[Gym]] battle. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 9 July 2024
- If you were looking for the glitch move, see TM34 (move).
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TM034 (Japanese: わざマシン034 Move Machine 034), known as TM34 prior to Generation IX, is a TM introduced in Generation I. It teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move it teaches depends on the game. For compatibility, refer to the move's page.
In the core series games
Generation I
In Generation I, TMs can only be used once.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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RBY | Prize for defeating Brock | N/A | $1000 |
Generation II
In Generation II, TMs can only be used once.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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GSC | Olivine Lighthouse | N/A | $500 |
Generation III
In Generation III, TMs can only be used once.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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RSE | Prize for defeating Wattson | N/A | $1500 | |||
FRLG | Prize for defeating Lt. Surge | N/A | $1500 | |||
Colo | Not available | N/A | $1500 | |||
XD | Area 3 of Mt. Battle | N/A | $1500 |
Generation IV
In Generation IV, TMs can only be used once.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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DPPt | Route 215 | N/A | $1500 | |||
HGSS | Prize for defeating Lt. Surge | N/A | $1500 |
Generation V
In Generation V, TMs can be used any number of times.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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BW | Battle Subway | 48BP | N/A | |||
B2W2 | Battle Subway, Pokémon World Tournament | 24BP | N/A |
Generation VI
In Generation VI, TMs can be used any number of times.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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XY | Battle Maison | 32 BP | N/A | |||
ORAS | Route 132 | N/A | N/A |
Generation VII
In Generation VII, TMs can be used any number of times.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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SM | Seafolk Village | $10,000 | N/A | |||
USUM | Seafolk Village | $10,000 | N/A |
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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PE | Silph Co. | N/A | N/A |
Generation VIII
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, TMs can be used any number of times.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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SwSh | Hammerlocke (West Pokémon Center) | $10,000 | N/A |
In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, TMs can only be used once.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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BDSP | Route 215, Grand Underground Big Bluff Cavern, Grand Underground merchant | ×20 or 22 ×20 or 22 ×20 or 22 ×13 or 15BD/10 or 13SP ×10 or 13BD/13 or 15SP |
$1,500 |
Generation IX
In Generation IX, TMs can only be used once.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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SV | Casseroya Lake, East Province (Area Two), South Province (Area Six), TM Machine Only in The Teal Mask: Fellhorn Gorge Only in The Indigo Disk: Blueberry Academy Store, Polar Biome |
TM Machine: 800 LP Snom Thread ×3 Snover Berries ×3 Blueberry Academy Store: 10 BP |
$800 |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
TMs in the Mystery Dungeon series are named only by the move they teach. For example, Attract is the item that teaches the move Attract. Most TMs, however, correspond to a TM in the core series' contemporaneous games.
TMs in Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky can only be used once before becoming Used TMs. In Gates to Infinity, TMs can be used any number of times. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, some TMs can only be used once while rainbow-colored TMs can be used any number of times.
In Rescue Team DX, TMs can only be used once. Whilst the available TMs are the same as those in Pokémon Sun and Moon, the TM list order is the same as for Super Mystery Dungeon (that is, in the TM order for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire), with newly added TMs added to the end of the list.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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MDGtI | ? | N/A | N/A | |||
SMD | Glorious Gold | 4 | 155 | |||
MDRTDX | Various dungeons (including: Buried Relic) Kecleon Wares (Pokémon Square) Treasure Boxes |
2100 | 420 |
In the anime
Pokémon Origins
TM34 (Bide) appeared in File 1: Red. Much like in Pokémon Red and Blue, it was given to Red by Brock as a reward for defeating him in a Gym battle.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Sword & Shield arc
Although not mentioned by its specific number, in Toasty!! Battle Against Toxapex, Henry revealed he had used the TM for Sunny Day on his Thwackey in preparation for dealing with Nessa's Toxapex during their Gym battle.
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