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TM28 redirects here. If you were looking for the glitch move in Pokémon Red and Blue, see TM28.
TMs vary between generations. In all generations, TM28 is Dig.
This TM was not available before Generation IV
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Trivia
- In the Generation I games and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, there is a quiz question in Cinnabar Gym that asks if TM28 contains TombstonerRBY or TombstonyFRLG. In the original Japanese releases, the move is called しねしねこうせん, which can translate into a silly expression such as "Die-Die Beam" or "DIE! Beam". This Japanese name is a pun on Hyper Beam's Japanese name, はかいこうせん Destruction Beam.