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An '''HM | An '''HM Slave''', also referred to as an '''HM Mule''', is a term for a [[Pokémon]] who is not trained for {{pkmn|battle}} and instead stays on a {{player}}'s [[party|team]] to use [[HM]] [[move]]s outside of battle to traverse the game. This is due, for the most part, to the fact that many of the moves learned through HMs deal little damage or have no worth on a powerful team of Pokémon. | ||
Most HM slaves are common Pokémon, particularly those which can be captured early and can be taught many of the HM moves. This often falls into the hands of several extremely common {{type2|Normal}} Pokémon, since the moves {{m|Cut}}, {{m|Strength}}, {{m|Flash}} and {{m|Rock Climb}} are their type, and they can usually learn the {{type2|Fighting}} HM move {{m|Rock Smash}} as well. {{type2|Water}} Pokémon are also common HM slaves due to the appearance of such HMs as {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Whirlpool}}, {{m|Waterfall}} and {{m|Dive}}. Because of these two trends, {{p|Bibarel}} is often considered the ideal HM slave by many fans. | Most HM slaves are common Pokémon, particularly those which can be captured early and can be taught many of the HM moves. This often falls into the hands of several extremely common {{type2|Normal}} Pokémon, since the moves {{m|Cut}}, {{m|Strength}}, {{m|Flash}} and {{m|Rock Climb}} are their type, and they can usually learn the {{type2|Fighting}} HM move {{m|Rock Smash}} as well. {{type2|Water}} Pokémon are also common HM slaves due to the appearance of such HMs as {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Whirlpool}}, {{m|Waterfall}} and {{m|Dive}}. Because of these two trends, {{p|Bibarel}} is often considered the ideal HM slave by many fans. | ||
{{type2|Flying}} Pokémon also sometimes act as HM slaves, since the move {{m|Fly}} is possibly the most useful move for traveling and, while a better combat move than several other HMs, is not always desired on a trained fighter. This became more common with the introduction of {{m|Defog}} in [[Generation IV]], which is considered by fans to be the least useful HM move to date, both in combat and in the field. {{p|Lugia}}, therefore, | {{type2|Flying}} Pokémon also sometimes act as HM slaves, since the move {{m|Fly}} is possibly the most useful move for traveling and, while a better combat move than several other HMs, is not always desired on a trained fighter. This became more common with the introduction of {{m|Defog}} in [[Generation IV]], which is considered by fans to be the least useful HM move to date, both in combat and in the field. {{p|Lugia}} and [[Mew]], therefore, are good HM Slaves, as they can learn all {{t|Flying}}- and {{type2|Water}} HMs; however, their legendary status makes it more likely to be saved for battle. | ||
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Revision as of 12:52, 16 April 2009
An HM Slave, also referred to as an HM Mule, is a term for a Pokémon who is not trained for battle and instead stays on a player's team to use HM moves outside of battle to traverse the game. This is due, for the most part, to the fact that many of the moves learned through HMs deal little damage or have no worth on a powerful team of Pokémon.
Most HM slaves are common Pokémon, particularly those which can be captured early and can be taught many of the HM moves. This often falls into the hands of several extremely common Template:Type2 Pokémon, since the moves Cut, Strength, Flash and Rock Climb are their type, and they can usually learn the Template:Type2 HM move Rock Smash as well. Template:Type2 Pokémon are also common HM slaves due to the appearance of such HMs as Surf, Whirlpool, Waterfall and Dive. Because of these two trends, Bibarel is often considered the ideal HM slave by many fans.
Template:Type2 Pokémon also sometimes act as HM slaves, since the move Fly is possibly the most useful move for traveling and, while a better combat move than several other HMs, is not always desired on a trained fighter. This became more common with the introduction of Defog in Generation IV, which is considered by fans to be the least useful HM move to date, both in combat and in the field. Lugia and Mew, therefore, are good HM Slaves, as they can learn all Flying- and Template:Type2 HMs; however, their legendary status makes it more likely to be saved for battle.
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