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[[HM]] | {{samename|[[glitch move]]|HM04 (move)}} | ||
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|jtrans=Secret Machine 04 | |||
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'''HM04''' (Japanese: '''ひでんマシン04''' ''Secret Machine 04'') is an [[HM]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It teaches a compatible Pokémon a [[move]] that can also be [[field move|used in the field]]; but using an HM in the field requires that the {{player}} have a certain [[Badge]] (except in [[Generation V]]). HM04 has always been {{m|Strength}}. For compatibility, refer to the move's page. HMs can used to teach moves without limit. | |||
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==In the core series games== | |||
===Generation I=== | |||
{{HMtable/header|Strength|Normal}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev1|RBY}}|[[Fuchsia City]]|Rainbow|roundyleft|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation II=== | |||
{{HMtable/header|Strength|Normal}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|[[Olivine City]]|Plain|roundyleft|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation III=== | |||
{{HMtable/header|Strength|Normal}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}|[[Rusturf Tunnel]]|Heat|roundytl}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|[[Fuchsia City]]|Rainbow|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation IV=== | |||
{{HMtable/header|Strength|Normal}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev4|DP}}|[[Lost Tower]]|Mine|roundytl}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev4|Pt}}|[[Iron Island]]|Mine}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}|{{rt|42|Johto}}|Plain|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation V=== | |||
No Badge is required to use HM moves in the field in [[Generation V]]. | |||
{{HMtable/header|Strength|Normal}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev5|BW}}|[[Nimbasa City]]|None|roundytl}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev5|B2W2}}|[[Castelia Sewers]]|None|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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===Generation VI=== | |||
{{HMtable/header|Strength|Normal}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev6|XY}}|[[Cyllage City]]|Cliff|roundytl}} | |||
{{HMtable/row|{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}|{{rt|112|Hoenn}}|Heat|roundybl|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|HMs in the Mystery Dungeon series]] are named only by the move they teach. For example, [[File:MDBag HM RTRB Sprite.png]]Cut is the item that teaches the move {{m|Cut}}. Most HMs, however, correspond to an HM in the core series' contemporaneous games. | |||
HMs in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games prior to [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]] can be used any number of times. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, "HMs" are treated like TMs and only usable once. However, if an "HM" is dropped on the ground, it has a different color than a TM. | |||
{{TMtable/header|Strength|Normal}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|RB}}|[[Buried Relic]] (60F)|2 [[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]|1 [[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]|roundytl}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}|[[Final Maze]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s ({{OBP|Destiny Tower|Explorers of Sky}}{{sup/md|s}})<br/>[[Spinda's Café]] (Silver Ticket big win; Gold Ticket 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|1 [[File:Poké currency.png]]}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|GTI}}|?|N/A|N/A}} | |||
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|[[Kecleon Shop]]s|1514 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|152 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|roundybl|roundybr}} | |||
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==In the manga== | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
===={{MangaArc|Red, Green & Blue}}==== | |||
In ''[[PS024|What a Dragonite]]'', {{adv|Red}} was revealed to have already obtained HM04 ({{m|Strength}}) for his [[Snor]]lax. | |||
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[[fr:CS04]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 4 August 2024
- If you were looking for the glitch move, see HM04 (move).
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HM04 (Japanese: ひでんマシン04 Secret Machine 04) is an HM introduced in Generation I. It teaches a compatible Pokémon a move that can also be used in the field; but using an HM in the field requires that the player have a certain Badge (except in Generation V). HM04 has always been Strength. For compatibility, refer to the move's page. HMs can used to teach moves without limit.
In the core series games
Generation I
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Location | Required Badge | |||||
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RBY | Fuchsia City | Rainbow Badge |
Generation II
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Location | Required Badge | |||||
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GSC | Olivine City | Plain Badge |
Generation III
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Location | Required Badge | |||||
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RSE | Rusturf Tunnel | Heat Badge | ||||
FRLG | Fuchsia City | Rainbow Badge |
Generation IV
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Location | Required Badge | |||||
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DP | Lost Tower | Mine Badge | ||||
Pt | Iron Island | Mine Badge | ||||
HGSS | Route 42 | Plain Badge |
Generation V
No Badge is required to use HM moves in the field in Generation V.
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Location | Required Badge | |||||
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BW | Nimbasa City | N/A | ||||
B2W2 | Castelia Sewers | N/A |
Generation VI
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Location | Required Badge | |||||
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XY | Cyllage City | Cliff Badge | ||||
ORAS | Route 112 | Heat Badge |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
HMs in the Mystery Dungeon series are named only by the move they teach. For example, Cut is the item that teaches the move Cut. Most HMs, however, correspond to an HM in the core series' contemporaneous games.
HMs in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games prior to Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon can be used any number of times. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, "HMs" are treated like TMs and only usable once. However, if an "HM" is dropped on the ground, it has a different color than a TM.
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Location | Purchase price | Sell price | ||||
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MDRB | Buried Relic (60F) | 2 | 1 | |||
MDTDS | Final Maze Kecleon Shops (Destiny TowerS) Spinda's Café (Silver Ticket big win; Gold Ticket win)S Sometimes received as a reward from Numel found on Sky Peak Mountain PathS |
7500 | 250 | |||
MDBSL | ? | N/A | 1 | |||
MDGtI | ? | N/A | N/A | |||
SMD | Kecleon Shops | 1514 | 152 |
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Red, Green & Blue arc
In What a Dragonite, Red was revealed to have already obtained HM04 (Strength) for his Snorlax.
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