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I made a theoretical national TM list. I concatenated each regions TM list (in order), then removed duplicates. What I got was the following: | I made a theoretical national TM list. I concatenated each regions TM list (in order), then removed duplicates. What I got was the following: | ||
TM001 | *TM001 {{m|Mega Punch}} | ||
TM002 | *TM002 {{m|Razor Wind}} | ||
TM003 | *TM003 {{m|Swords Dance}} | ||
TM004 | *TM004 {{m|Whirlwind}} | ||
TM005 | *TM005 {{m|Mega Kick}} | ||
TM006 | *TM006 {{m|Toxic}} | ||
TM007 | *TM007 {{m|Horn Drill}} | ||
TM008 | *TM008 {{m|Body Slam}} | ||
TM009 | *TM009 {{m|Take Down}} | ||
TM010 | *TM010 {{m|Double-Edge}} | ||
TM011 | *TM011 {{m|BubbleBeam}} | ||
TM012 | *TM012 {{m|Water Gun}} | ||
TM013 | *TM013 {{m|Ice Beam}} | ||
TM014 | *TM014 {{m|Blizzard}} | ||
TM015 | *TM015 {{m|Hyper Beam}} | ||
TM016 | *TM016 {{m|Pay Day}} | ||
TM017 | *TM017 {{m|Submission}} | ||
TM018 | *TM018 {{m|Counter}} | ||
TM019 | *TM019 {{m|Seismic Toss}} | ||
TM020 | *TM020 {{m|Rage}} | ||
TM021 | *TM021 {{m|Mega Drain}} | ||
TM022 | *TM022 {{m|SolarBeam}} | ||
TM023 | *TM023 {{m|Dragon Rage}} | ||
TM024 | *TM024 {{m|Thunderbolt}} | ||
TM025 | *TM025 {{m|Thunder}} | ||
TM026 | *TM026 {{m|Earthquake}} | ||
TM027 | *TM027 {{m|Fissure}} | ||
TM028 | *TM028 {{m|Dig}} | ||
TM029 | *TM029 {{m|Psychic}} | ||
TM030 | *TM030 {{m|Teleport}} | ||
TM031 | *TM031 {{m|Mimic}} | ||
TM032 | *TM032 {{m|Double Team}} | ||
TM033 | *TM033 {{m|Reflect}} | ||
TM034 | *TM034 {{m|Bide}} | ||
TM035 | *TM035 {{m|Metronome}} | ||
TM036 | *TM036 {{m|Selfdestruct}} | ||
TM037 | *TM037 {{m|Egg Bomb}} | ||
TM038 | *TM038 {{m|Fire Blast}} | ||
TM039 | *TM039 {{m|Swift}} | ||
TM040 | *TM040 {{m|Skull Bash}} | ||
TM041 | *TM041 {{m|Softboiled}} | ||
TM042 | *TM042 {{m|Dream Eater}} | ||
TM043 | *TM043 {{m|Sky Attack}} | ||
TM044 | *TM044 {{m|Rest}} | ||
TM045 | *TM045 {{m|Thunder Wave}} | ||
TM046 | *TM046 {{m|Psywave}} | ||
TM047 | *TM047 {{m|Explosion}} | ||
TM048 | *TM048 {{m|Rock Slide}} | ||
TM049 | *TM049 {{m|Tri Attack}} | ||
TM050 | *TM050 {{m|Substitute}} | ||
TM051 | *TM051 {{m|DynamicPunch}} | ||
TM052 | *TM052 {{m|Headbutt}} | ||
TM053 | *TM053 {{m|Curse}} | ||
TM054 | *TM054 {{m|Rollout}} | ||
TM055 | *TM055 {{m|Roar}} | ||
TM056 | *TM056 {{m|Zap Cannon}} | ||
TM057 | *TM057 {{m|Rock Smash}} | ||
TM058 | *TM058 {{m|Psych Up}} | ||
TM059 | *TM059 {{m|Hidden Power}} | ||
TM060 | *TM060 {{m|Sunny Day}} | ||
TM061 | *TM061 {{m|Sweet Scent}} | ||
TM062 | *TM062 {{m|Snore}} | ||
TM063 | *TM063 {{m|Icy Wind}} | ||
TM064 | *TM064 {{m|Protect}} | ||
TM065 | *TM065 {{m|Rain Dance}} | ||
TM066 | *TM066 {{m|Giga Drain}} | ||
TM067 | *TM067 {{m|Endure}} | ||
TM068 | *TM068 {{m|Frustration}} | ||
TM069 | *TM069 {{m|Iron Tail}} | ||
TM070 | *TM070 {{m|DragonBreath}} | ||
TM071 | *TM071 {{m|Return}} | ||
TM072 | *TM072 {{m|Shadow Ball}} | ||
TM073 | *TM073 {{m|Mud-Slap}} | ||
TM074 | *TM074 {{m|Ice Punch}} | ||
TM075 | *TM075 {{m|Swagger}} | ||
TM076 | *TM076 {{m|Sleep Talk}} | ||
TM077 | *TM077 {{m|Sludge Bomb}} | ||
TM078 | *TM078 {{m|Sandstorm}} | ||
TM079 | *TM079 {{m|Defense Curl}} | ||
TM080 | *TM080 {{m|ThunderPunch}} | ||
TM081 | *TM081 {{m|Detect}} | ||
TM082 | *TM082 {{m|Attract}} | ||
TM083 | *TM083 {{m|Thief}} | ||
TM084 | *TM084 {{m|Steel Wing}} | ||
TM085 | *TM085 {{m|Fire Punch}} | ||
TM086 | *TM086 {{m|Fury Cutter}} | ||
TM087 | *TM087 {{m|Nightmare}} | ||
TM088 | *TM088 {{m|Focus Punch}} | ||
TM089 | *TM089 {{m|Dragon Claw}} | ||
TM090 | *TM090 {{m|Water Pulse}} | ||
TM091 | *TM091 {{m|Calm Mind}} | ||
TM092 | *TM092 {{m|Hail}} | ||
TM093 | *TM093 {{m|Bulk Up}} | ||
TM094 | *TM094 {{m|Bullet Seed}} | ||
TM095 | *TM095 {{m|Taunt}} | ||
TM096 | *TM096 {{m|Light Screen}} | ||
TM097 | *TM097 {{m|Safeguard}} | ||
TM098 | *TM098 {{m|Brick Break}} | ||
TM099 | *TM099 {{m|Shock Wave}} | ||
TM100 | *TM100 {{m|Flamethrower}} | ||
TM101 | *TM101 {{m|Rock Tomb}} | ||
TM102 | *TM102 {{m|Aerial Ace}} | ||
TM103 | *TM103 {{m|Torment}} | ||
TM104 | *TM104 {{m|Facade}} | ||
TM105 | *TM105 {{m|Secret Power}} | ||
TM106 | *TM106 {{m|Skill Swap}} | ||
TM107 | *TM107 {{m|Snatch}} | ||
TM108 | *TM108 {{m|Overheat}} | ||
TM109 | *TM109 {{m|Roost}} | ||
TM110 | *TM110 {{m|Focus Blast}} | ||
TM111 | *TM111 {{m|Energy Ball}} | ||
TM112 | *TM112 {{m|False Swipe}} | ||
TM113 | *TM113 {{m|Brine}} | ||
TM114 | *TM114 {{m|Fling}} | ||
TM115 | *TM115 {{m|Charge Beam}} | ||
TM116 | *TM116 {{m|Dragon Pulse}} | ||
TM117 | *TM117 {{m|Drain Punch}} | ||
TM118 | *TM118 {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} | ||
TM119 | *TM119 {{m|Silver Wind}} | ||
TM120 | *TM120 {{m|Embargo}} | ||
TM121 | *TM121 {{m|Shadow Claw}} | ||
TM122 | *TM122 {{m|Payback}} | ||
TM123 | *TM123 {{m|Recycle}} | ||
TM124 | *TM124 {{m|Giga Impact}} | ||
TM125 | *TM125 {{m|Rock Polish}} | ||
TM126 | *TM126 {{m|Flash}} | ||
TM127 | *TM127 {{m|Stone Edge}} | ||
TM128 | *TM128 {{m|Avalanche}} | ||
TM129 | *TM129 {{m|Gyro Ball}} | ||
TM130 | *TM130 {{m|Stealth Rock}} | ||
TM131 | *TM131 {{m|Captivate}} | ||
TM132 | *TM132 {{m|Dark Pulse}} | ||
TM133 | *TM133 {{m|X-Scissor}} | ||
TM134 | *TM134 {{m|Natural Gift}} | ||
TM135 | *TM135 {{m|Poison Jab}} | ||
TM136 | *TM136 {{m|Grass Knot}} | ||
TM137 | *TM137 {{m|Pluck}} | ||
TM138 | *TM138 {{m|U-turn}} | ||
TM139 | *TM139 {{m|Flash Cannon}} | ||
TM140 | *TM140 {{m|Trick Room}} | ||
140 TMs throughout the games! --[[User:JP585]] | 140 TMs throughout the games! --[[User:JP585]] |
Revision as of 23:54, 22 July 2009
Greengiant, I put the games for a reason so people would know what games they are in. Yes I know they can click on the Gen links but trust me it looked better the way I had it. Thanks for linking the moves, though. Also, you didn't need to get rid of the Move Tutors link I had. Don't overedit.LedianX 00:56, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Chris, with all due respect, I don't believe he's overediting. The names of the games are redundant with respect to what generation they're found in. So long as you link to the generation, a user can figure out the games in it. Evkl 01:18, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)
I think I know what you're saying with how the differences between FireRed and LeafGreen can confuse things so you wanted to clarify. I didn't notice that before, but I think now that there might be a simpler way to say it, I'm just not sure how. I also didn't mean to remove the Move Tutors link, sorry about that. -Greengiant
Just a thought - perhaps, for organizational purposes, we should turn the three lists into one big chart? --Pie 19:47, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
potrayal
I really think the artical should include info on the looks of TMs, from the box thingys from the TCG to the modern disk shape (I also seem to recall them appearing in special as something else entirely). --Deuxhero 06:20, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
- I distinctly remember a Pokémon manga where they appeared as boxes (in a simpler style than the TCG ones, which came later). --DarkfireTaimatsu 20:26, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
- acctualy, thinking about, I'm not exactly sure it was special. --Deuxhero 06:01, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
- I think it was seen used against the Eevee Brothers, which would make it the Electric Tale of Pikachu manga... Eevee learned... Mimic, was it? Let it copy Jolteon's move, I think. --DarkfireTaimatsu 06:55, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
- acctualy, thinking about, I'm not exactly sure it was special. --Deuxhero 06:01, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
TM Pages
For TMs that have not changed their move from generation to generation, I've begun changing the articles, since they aren't really referential to the move itself. The current format is TMs vary between generations. However, TMXX is (move) in every generation to date. -- I have switched this to TMXX has contained the move (MOVE) in every generation to date., because I feel the note that TMs vary between generations is both superfluous and misleading if the TM in question hasn't varied between generations. That statement would be better suited for this article. evkl 18:35, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
Rock Smash and Flash
In the trivia section, is it worth noting that these moves have been both TM and HM moves at some point? -- Nebula 00:18, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
Theoretical National TM List
I made a theoretical national TM list. I concatenated each regions TM list (in order), then removed duplicates. What I got was the following:
- TM001 Mega Punch
- TM002 Razor Wind
- TM003 Swords Dance
- TM004 Whirlwind
- TM005 Mega Kick
- TM006 Toxic
- TM007 Horn Drill
- TM008 Body Slam
- TM009 Take Down
- TM010 Double-Edge
- TM011 BubbleBeam
- TM012 Water Gun
- TM013 Ice Beam
- TM014 Blizzard
- TM015 Hyper Beam
- TM016 Pay Day
- TM017 Submission
- TM018 Counter
- TM019 Seismic Toss
- TM020 Rage
- TM021 Mega Drain
- TM022 SolarBeam
- TM023 Dragon Rage
- TM024 Thunderbolt
- TM025 Thunder
- TM026 Earthquake
- TM027 Fissure
- TM028 Dig
- TM029 Psychic
- TM030 Teleport
- TM031 Mimic
- TM032 Double Team
- TM033 Reflect
- TM034 Bide
- TM035 Metronome
- TM036 Selfdestruct
- TM037 Egg Bomb
- TM038 Fire Blast
- TM039 Swift
- TM040 Skull Bash
- TM041 Softboiled
- TM042 Dream Eater
- TM043 Sky Attack
- TM044 Rest
- TM045 Thunder Wave
- TM046 Psywave
- TM047 Explosion
- TM048 Rock Slide
- TM049 Tri Attack
- TM050 Substitute
- TM051 DynamicPunch
- TM052 Headbutt
- TM053 Curse
- TM054 Rollout
- TM055 Roar
- TM056 Zap Cannon
- TM057 Rock Smash
- TM058 Psych Up
- TM059 Hidden Power
- TM060 Sunny Day
- TM061 Sweet Scent
- TM062 Snore
- TM063 Icy Wind
- TM064 Protect
- TM065 Rain Dance
- TM066 Giga Drain
- TM067 Endure
- TM068 Frustration
- TM069 Iron Tail
- TM070 DragonBreath
- TM071 Return
- TM072 Shadow Ball
- TM073 Mud-Slap
- TM074 Ice Punch
- TM075 Swagger
- TM076 Sleep Talk
- TM077 Sludge Bomb
- TM078 Sandstorm
- TM079 Defense Curl
- TM080 ThunderPunch
- TM081 Detect
- TM082 Attract
- TM083 Thief
- TM084 Steel Wing
- TM085 Fire Punch
- TM086 Fury Cutter
- TM087 Nightmare
- TM088 Focus Punch
- TM089 Dragon Claw
- TM090 Water Pulse
- TM091 Calm Mind
- TM092 Hail
- TM093 Bulk Up
- TM094 Bullet Seed
- TM095 Taunt
- TM096 Light Screen
- TM097 Safeguard
- TM098 Brick Break
- TM099 Shock Wave
- TM100 Flamethrower
- TM101 Rock Tomb
- TM102 Aerial Ace
- TM103 Torment
- TM104 Facade
- TM105 Secret Power
- TM106 Skill Swap
- TM107 Snatch
- TM108 Overheat
- TM109 Roost
- TM110 Focus Blast
- TM111 Energy Ball
- TM112 False Swipe
- TM113 Brine
- TM114 Fling
- TM115 Charge Beam
- TM116 Dragon Pulse
- TM117 Drain Punch
- TM118 Will-O-Wisp
- TM119 Silver Wind
- TM120 Embargo
- TM121 Shadow Claw
- TM122 Payback
- TM123 Recycle
- TM124 Giga Impact
- TM125 Rock Polish
- TM126 Flash
- TM127 Stone Edge
- TM128 Avalanche
- TM129 Gyro Ball
- TM130 Stealth Rock
- TM131 Captivate
- TM132 Dark Pulse
- TM133 X-Scissor
- TM134 Natural Gift
- TM135 Poison Jab
- TM136 Grass Knot
- TM137 Pluck
- TM138 U-turn
- TM139 Flash Cannon
- TM140 Trick Room
140 TMs throughout the games! --User:JP585
- well thats pretty cool, but, whats the point? -- MAGNEDETH 04:00, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
- Well mainly it is for use for theoretical games....or for comic makers who want consistency throughout their stories. Personally I would use it for my comic (gonna make a character as a representative of a TM Factory).--JP585 04:20, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
Trainer Card Game Technical Machines
True, True. The national TM list good view of the totality of Technical Machines. Of course I did not include the TCG machines. They are not numbered
- EX Hidden Legends (TCG)
- Ancient Technical Machine Ice - Ice Generator
- Ancient Technical Machine Rock - Stone Generator
- Ancient Technical Machine Steel - Steel Generator
- Skyridge (TCG)
- Miracle Sphere α - Fire Force
- Miracle Sphere β - Freezing Force
- Miracle Sphere γ - Thunder Force
- Mystery Plate α - Desert Burn
- Mystery Plate β - Stone Crush
- Mystery Plate γ - Retro Cave
- Mystery Plate δ - Healing Oasis
- EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua (TCG)
- Team Aqua TM 01 - Miracle
- Team Magma TM 01 - Crushing Magma
- Aquapolis (TCG)
- Darkness Cube 01 - Plunder
- Fighting Cube 01 - Violent Rage
- Fire Cube 01 - Singe
- Grass Cube 01 - Sleep Poison
- Lightning Cube 01 - Discharge
- Metal Cube 01 - Metal Reversal
- Psychic Cube 01 - Psy Confuse
- Water Cube 01 - Splatter
- Expedition Base Set (TCG)
- Multi Technical Machine 01 -Paralyzing Gaze
- Pokémon VS (TCG)
- Falkner's TM01 - Quick Dive
- Falkner's TM02 - Slash Turn
- Bugsy's TM01 - Fury Cutter
- Bugsy's TM02 - Super Drain
- Whitney's TM01 - Shake
- Whitney's TM02 - Triple Slap
- Morty's TM01 - Dream Eater
- Morty's TM02 - Recover
- Jasmine's TM01 - Healing Flash
- Jasmine's TM02 - Thunder Bite
- Chuck's TM01 - Dynamic Punch
- Chuck's TM02 - Take Down
- Pryce's TM01 - Blizzard
- Pryce's TM02 - Freeze Ray
- Clair's TM01 - Dragon's Breath
- Clair's TM02 - Fry Beam
- Janine's TM01 - Toxic
- Janine's TM02 - Poison Punch
- Will's TM01 0
- Will's TM02
- Bruno's TM01
- Bruno's TM02
- Karen's TM01
- Karen's TM02
- Rocket's TM01
- Lance's TM01
- Lance's TM02- Giant Tail
- Other
- Alto Mare Cube - Dream Analysis
--JP585 05:30, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
What about the other moves from Mystery Dungeon? --ht14 21:49, 21 April 2008 (GMT)
- I don't know what you mean. We have articles for Vacuum-Cut, etc.. --ニョロトノ666 01:57, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
- I'm talking about in this article...ht14 02:22, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
Include Glitch TMs
Why not someone add in the Glitch TMs as well? - Hazardous FIRE! 04:40, 1 September 2008 (UTC)