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The player can check which TM a Used TM used to be by checking the item's ''info''. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, a Used TM for Recycle is the only one that cannot be restored. | The player can check which TM a Used TM used to be by checking the item's ''info''. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, a Used TM for Recycle is the only one that cannot be restored. | ||
Inside dungeons, a Used TM can be thrown at enemies to inflict damage. In addition, a Used TM will have a different appearance than an ordinary TM when seen on the floor of a dungeon. | Inside dungeons, a Used TM can be thrown at enemies to inflict 1 damage if the enemy already is holding an item. In addition, a Used TM will have a different appearance than an ordinary TM when seen on the floor of a dungeon. | ||
The {{player}} is unable to store a Used TM. This is likely so that the game will not forget which TM it used to be. | The {{player}} is unable to store a Used TM. This is likely so that the game will not forget which TM it used to be. |
Revision as of 19:23, 9 August 2011
The Used TM is an item that exists in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon and its sequels. It is, as suggested, a TM that has been used, and it is now virtually useless. However, it can be restored using the move Recycle.
The player can check which TM a Used TM used to be by checking the item's info. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, a Used TM for Recycle is the only one that cannot be restored.
Inside dungeons, a Used TM can be thrown at enemies to inflict 1 damage if the enemy already is holding an item. In addition, a Used TM will have a different appearance than an ordinary TM when seen on the floor of a dungeon.
The player is unable to store a Used TM. This is likely so that the game will not forget which TM it used to be.
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