Talk:HM slave
Please refrain from adding a list of HM slaves to this article.
List of all two-Pokemon combinations
Aerodactyl + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Kabutops, Pinsir, Suicune
Aggron + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Articuno + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Pinsir
Bibarel + Aerodactyl, Articuno, Charizard, Dragonite, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Flygon, Giratina (Altered), Giratina(Origin), Hooh, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Moltres, Pelipper, Rayquaza, Salamence, Skarmory, Togekiss, Togetic, Tropius, Vibrava, Zapdos
Blastoise + Charizard, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Giratina (Origin), Latias, Latios, Salamence, Skarmory, Tropius, Tropius
Blaziken + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Buizel + Giratina (Origin)
Carvanha + Giratina (Origin)
Charizard + Bibarel, Blastoise, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Golduck, Kabutops, Ludicolo, Omastar, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Suicune, Swampert
Chimchar + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Clamperl + Giratina (Origin)
Corphish + Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Giratina (Origin)
Crawdaunt + Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Giratina (Origin)
Croconaw + Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Giratina (Origin)
Darkrai + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Dewgong + Giratina (Origin)
Dragonair + Giratina (Origin)
Dragonite + Aggron, Bibarel, Blaziken, Chimchar, Darkrai, Drapion, Empoleon, Entei, Feraligatr, Gabite, Garchomp, Gible, Giratina (Origin), Grotle, Groudon, Infernape, Kabutops, Kangaskhan, Lickilicky, Lickitung, Meganium, Monferno, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Pinsir, Raikou, Rampardos, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Sceptile, Slaking, Steelix, Suicune, Torterra, Toxicroak, Turtwig, Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Ursaring, Venusaur, Vigoroth, Vigoroth
Drapion + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Dratini + Giratina (Origin)
Drifblim + Bibarel, Blastoise, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Golduck, Ludicolo, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Swampert
Empoleon + Aerodactyl, Articuno, Charizard, Dragonite, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Flygon, Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Ho-oh, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Moltres, Pelipper, Rayquaza, Salamence, Skarmory, Togekiss, Togetic, Tropius, Vibrava, Zapdos
Entei + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Exploud + Latias, Latios
Farfetch'd + Bibarel, Blastoise, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Golduck, Ludicolo, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Swampert
Feebas + Giratina (Origin)
Feraligatr + Aerodactyl, Articuno, Charizard, Dragonite, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Flygon, Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Ho-oh, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Moltres, Pelipper, Rayquaza, Salamence, Skarmory, Togekiss, Togetic, Tropius, Vibrava, Zapdos
Finneon + Giratina (Origin)
Floatzel + Giratina (Origin)
Flygon + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Kabutops, Pinsir, Suicune
Gabite + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Garchomp + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Gastrodon + Giratina (Origin)
Gible + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Giratina (Altered) + Bibarel, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Croconaw, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Kabutops, Latias, Latios, Pinsir, Prinplup, Suicune, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Totodile, Totodile
Giratina (Origin) + Azumarill, Azurill, Barboach, Bibarel, Blastoise, Buizel, Carvanha, Clamperl, Corphish, Crawdaunt, Croconaw, Dewgong, Dragonair, Dragonite, Dratini, Empoleon, Feebas, Feraligatr, Finneon, Floatzel, Gastrodon, Goldeen, Golduck, Gorebyss, Gyarados, Horsea, Huntail, Kabuto, Kabutops, Kingdra, Kyogre, Lanturn, Lapras, Latias, Latios, Lombre, Ludicolo, Lugia, Lumineon, Luvdisc, Manaphy, Mantine, Mantyke, Marill, Marshtomp, Milotic, Mudkip, Omanyte, Omastar, Phione, Pinsir, Politoed, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Prinplup, Psyduck, Quagsire, Rayquaza, Relicanth, Remoraid, Seadra, Seaking, Sealeo, Seel, Sharpedo, Spheal, Squirtle, Starmie, Staryu, Suicune, Swampert, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Totodile, Vaporeon, Wailmer, Wailord, Walrein, Wartortle, Whiscash, Whiscash
Goldeen + Giratina (Origin)
Golduck + Charizard, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Giratina (Origin), Latias, Latios, Salamence, Skarmory, Tropius, Tropius
Gorebyss + Giratina (Origin)
Grotle + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Groudon + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Gyarados + Giratina (Origin)
Hariyama + Latias, Latios
Ho-oh + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Kabutops, Pinsir, Suicune
Horsea + Giratina (Origin)
Huntail + Giratina (Origin)
Infernape + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Kabuto + Giratina (Origin)
Kabutops + Aerodactyl, Charizard, Dragonite, Flygon, Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Ho-oh, Lugia, Rayquaza, Salamence, Tropius, Vibrava, Tropius, Vibrava
Kangaskhan + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Kingdra + Giratina (Origin)
Kyogre + Giratina (Origin)
Lanturn + Giratina (Origin)
Lapras + Giratina (Origin)
Latias + Aggron, Bibarel, Blastoise, Blaziken, Chimchar, Darkrai, Drapion, Empoleon, Entei, Exploud, Feraligatr, Gabite, Garchomp, Gible, Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Golduck, Grotle, Groudon, Hariyama, Infernape, Kangaskhan, Lickilicky, Lickitung, Ludicolo, Makuhita, Meganium, Monferno, Munchlax, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Raikou, Rampardos, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Sceptile, Slaking, Snorlax, Steelix, Swampert, Tauros, Torterra, Toxicroak, Turtwig, Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Ursaring, Venusaur, Vigoroth, Venusaur, Vigoroth
Latios + Aggron, Bibarel, Blastoise, Blaziken, Chimchar, Darkrai, Drapion, Empoleon, Entei, Exploud, Feraligatr, Gabite, Garchomp, Gible, Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Golduck, Grotle, Groudon, Hariyama, Infernape, Kangaskhan, Lickilicky, Lickitung, Ludicolo, Makuhita, Meganium, Monferno, Munchlax, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Raikou, Rampardos, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Sceptile, Slaking, Snorlax, Steelix, Swampert, Tauros, Torterra, Toxicroak, Turtwig, Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Ursaring, Venusaur, Vigoroth, Venusaur, Vigoroth
Lickilicky + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Lickitung + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Lombre + Giratina (Origin)
Ludicolo + Charizard, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Giratina (Origin), Latias, Latios, Salamence, Skarmory, Tropius, Tropius
Lugia + Aggron, Bibarel, Blaziken, Chimchar, Darkrai, Drapion, Empoleon, Entei, Feraligatr, Gabite, Garchomp, Gible, Giratina (Origin), Grotle, Groudon, Infernape, Kabutops, Kangaskhan, Lickilicky, Lickitung, Meganium, Monferno, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Pinsir, Raikou, Rampardos, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Sceptile, Slaking, Steelix, Suicune, Torterra, Toxicroak, Turtwig, Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Ursaring, Venusaur, Vigoroth, Vigoroth
Lumineon + Giratina (Origin)
Luvdisc + Giratina (Origin)
Makuhita + Latias, Latios
Manaphy + Giratina (Origin)
Mantine + Giratina (Origin)
Mantyke + Giratina (Origin)
Marill + Giratina (Origin)
Marshtomp + Giratina (Origin)
Meganium + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Milotic + Giratina (Origin)
Moltres + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Pinsir
Monferno + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Mudkip + Giratina (Origin)
Munchlax + Latias, Latios
Nidoking + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Nidoqueen + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Omanyte + Giratina (Origin)
Omastar + Charizard, Giratina (Origin), Salamence, Tropius, Tropius
Pelipper + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Pinsir
Phione + Giratina (Origin)
Pinsir + Aerodactyl, Articuno, Charizard, Dragonite, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Flygon, Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Ho-oh, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Moltres, Pelipper, Rayquaza, Salamence, Skarmory, Togekiss, Togetic, Tropius, Vibrava, Zapdos, Vibrava, Zapdos
Politoed + Giratina (Origin)
Poliwag + Giratina (Origin)
Poliwhirl + Giratina (Origin)
Poliwrath + Charizard, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Giratina (Origin), Latias, Latios, Salamence, Skarmory, Tropius, Tropius
Prinplup + Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Giratina (Origin)
Psyduck + Giratina (Origin)
Quagsire + Giratina (Origin)
Raikou + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Rampardos + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Rayquaza + Aggron, Bibarel, Blaziken, Chimchar, Darkrai, Drapion, Empoleon, Entei, Feraligatr, Gabite, Garchomp, Gible, Giratina (Origin), Grotle, Groudon, Infernape, Kabutops, Kangaskhan, Lickilicky, Lickitung, Meganium, Monferno, Nidoking, Nidoqueen, Pinsir, Raikou, Rampardos, Rhydon, Rhyperior, Sandshrew, Sandslash, Sceptile, Slaking, Steelix, Suicune, Torterra, Toxicroak, Turtwig, Typhlosion, Tyranitar, Ursaring, Venusaur, Vigoroth, Vigoroth
Relicanth + Giratina (Origin)
Remoraid + Giratina (Origin)
Rhydon + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Rhyperior + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Salamence + Bibarel, Blastoise, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Golduck, Kabutops, Ludicolo, Omastar, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Suicune, Swampert
Sandshrew + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Sandslash + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Sceptile + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Seadra + Giratina (Origin)
Seaking + Giratina (Origin)
Sealeo + Giratina (Origin)
Seel + Giratina (Origin)
Sharpedo + Giratina (Origin)
Skarmory + Bibarel, Blastoise, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Golduck, Ludicolo, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Swampert
Slaking + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Snorlax + Latias, Latios
Spheal + Giratina (Origin)
Squirtle + Giratina (Origin)
Starmie + Giratina (Origin)
Staryu + Giratina (Origin)
Steelix + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Suicune + Aerodactyl, Charizard, Dragonite, Flygon, Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Ho-oh, Lugia, Rayquaza, Salamence, Tropius, Vibrava, Tropius, Vibrava
Swampert + Charizard, Drifblim, Farfetch'd, Giratina (Origin), Latias, Latios, Salamence, Skarmory, Tropius, Tropius
Tauros + Latias, Latios
Tentacool + Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Giratina (Origin)
Tentacruel + Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Giratina (Origin)
Togekiss + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Pinsir
Togetic + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Pinsir
Torterra + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Totodile + Giratina (Altered), Giratina (Origin), Giratina (Origin)
Toxicroak + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Tropius + Bibarel, Blastoise, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Golduck, Kabutops, Ludicolo, Omastar, Pinsir, Poliwrath, Suicune, Swampert
Turtwig + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Typhlosion + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Tyranitar + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Ursaring + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Vaporeon + Giratina (Origin)
Venusaur + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Vibrava + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Kabutops, Pinsir, Suicune
Vigoroth + Dragonite, Latias, Latios, Lugia, Rayquaza
Wailmer + Giratina (Origin)
Wailord + Giratina (Origin)
Walrein + Giratina (Origin)
Wartortle + Giratina (Origin)
Whiscash + Giratina (Origin)
Zapdos + Bibarel, Empoleon, Feraligatr, Pinsir
You all may do with this as you wish. Skandranonsg 18:41, 12 September 2010 (UTC)
- For HGSS, Tentacruel+Psyduck give you everything but Fly. Fly is a decent enough move that you probably have it on one of your other Pokémon anyway, and Tentacruel and Psyduck aren't damn-near-impossible to obtain like most of these are. I'd hazard that Psyduck can also learn Teleport or Dig (can you buy those as TMs?), which would get you back to a Pokémon centre, where you can then switch for someone that can fly. HyperHacker 07:12, 24 December 2011 (UTC)
Best mules?
I didn't know if this was worth mentioning or not (sorry if it isn't) but after a little research I've always used Golduck and Tropius. Between the two of them they can learn all 8 HMs, which only takes up two slots with no switching. - unsigned comment from Ndoki (talk • contribs)
- I had the same with the Tropius-Tentacruel duo, which I found pretty much by chance. For this reason I transferred a random Tropius to my Leaf Green later on.
- For a pokémon to team up well with Tropius you only need a water pokémon that can learn all water HMs plus one other HM, so with a little research on Bulbapedia I found another good amount of candidates in Hoenn. I excluded starters and legendaries.
- Water HMs + cut: Tentacool &up, Crawdaunt
- Water HMs + strength: Psyduck &up, Gyarados, Maril &up, Quagsire (Emerald), Sharpedo, Wailmer &up, Wishcash, Crawdaunt, Spheal &up.
- Water HMs + flash: Psyduck &up, Staryu &up, Chinchou &up, Wooper &up (Emerald), Lotad &up (Saphire and Emerald)
- Water HMs + rock smash: Psyduck &up, Gyarados, Maril &up, Wooper &up (Emerald), Lombre &up (Saphire and Emerald), Sharpedo, Wailmer &up, Wishcash, Crawdaunt, Spheal &up, Relicanth.
- So as you see, it might be more useful to make a list of water pokémon that don't make a perfect team with Tropius in Hoenn. By the way, you don't have the HM Dive in Fire Red and Leaf Green, so if you have a Tropius there, you can choose to use your TM28 (Dig) on a water pokémon like Psyduck, Slowpoke, Poliwhirl or Krabby as your second slave.
- And from what I can tell from the current list, Bibarel and Skarmory make a good combo for HMs in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum. --Spenvdm 18:43, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
Topic
can anyone give me a list of HM mules? - unsigned comment from Link-BOX (talk • contribs)
- Depends on what the exact definition is. I know that Gyarados and Bibarel can both learn HMs to fill up their moves. Mew, of course, can. --TTEchidna 18:50, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
- Every Pokémon can be a HM Slave. For example my Yan Long (my female Onix) has 3 HM moves in her moveset: Strength, Rock Climb, Rock Smash. She's nothing more than a HM "mule". I use her only to get through dungeon. Every Pokémon who learns HMs can be a HM Slave, there is no specific list. --Maxim 20:43, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
I suppose that if you want a combination of two Pokémon to have four HMs each to fill out their moveset so that between them you have all eight HMs, Tropius/Chinchou in RSE is one such combination (and Kyogre/Rayquaza), as is Bibarel/Skarmory in DP. And of course, two Mews. -ルカリオ 14:18, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
Also Wailord. Theininen 20:36, 13 May 2008 (UTC)
Page name
In the many years I have been online and browsing Pokémon websites, this is the first time I have seen the term "HM Mule" used. In fact, the Google search results display a dramatic difference between the two terms (with omitted results included), HM Slave giving 540 results, and HM Mule giving only 117. And a large number of the latter have little or no relation to Pokémon whatsoever. Wouldn't it make more sense to name the article after the more common term?
~~~~. System Error 19:54, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
I agree with System Error. I vote we move this page. - Jonah 20:04, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
Ok, as a count from today, "HM Mule" 111 Google hits; "HM Slave" 592, and "HM Bitch" 306. Move page to "HM Slave", and add a redirect page for "HM Bitch" to it?" (This page is also the first time I've seen "HM Mule"; I've previously used the other two terms, with a preference for the latter.) -ルカリオ 14:15, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
What about HM Whore? I've heard that a lot. So that should be a redirect, shouldn't it?--Goukazaru 16:15, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
I've only heard of HM slaves, although I (being me) call them HMers, but that's just what I say, but that in google and you get zilch-o. Midnight Celtic 16:54, 1 January 2008 (UTC)
Maybe the page should be called HM Slaves/Mules, or something???
Although, I personally use HM Monkeys. Not my decision, though. It's fine if you don't use my suggestion, I don't expect you to. I am Darth Mewtwo... Fear me, and my team made entirely of Mewtwo!!! 16:09, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
Defog?
Back at my old forums, someone posted something about Defog, calling it another Rapid spin sans damage. He/She/It said that defog could remove Stealth Rocks, Spikes, and other things I can't remember. Everyone seemed to believe said He/She/It, has anyone tested that? Midnight Celtic 16:59, 1 January 2008 (UTC) Yeah, Defog DOES remove Stealth Rock and Spikes. And Toxic Spikes, Light Screen, Reflect, Safeguard, and Mist. On your opponent's side of the battlefield. So yeah. It's bad if you set up Spikes/Stealth Rock/Toxic Spikes, but good if your opponent set up anything else. Oh, and obviously it clears fog from the battle. -- Glitch Pokémon. Official Pokémon. There is no real difference between the two. In my opinion, the two should be considered equal!-- quoted by Missingno. Master 01:02, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
So then why is it considered the 'worst' tm ever.. I remember flash being pretty damn useless.. Sylari 21:26, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
not TM,Hm GoldsWigglytuff
I assume because most trainers feel the lowering of one's accuracy is far more frustrating then the removal of spikes. --The Great Snorlax 15:44, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
Question.
Is there anything besides Mew that can learn all five/seven/eight in a specific generation? TTEchidna 05:41, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
- Well, there's Smeargle... in a way. But then he wasn't introduced until Generation II.. - s.Combusken 05:45, 11 October 2008 (UTC)
- There's also Arceus in Generation IV...ShadowLugiaEx 17:19, 28 April 2009 (UTC)
Dragonite
Dragonite and Bibarel can learn all of the HM moves between them (although it's a trek to train a Dragonite, but better than using a Lugia). King Neoterikos 08:15, 21 April 2009 (UTC)
Tropius and Bibarel can also learn them all. Of course, Tropius is tough to find unless you have Platinum or access to Pal Park. - unsigned comment from Osiris32 (talk • contribs)
So
Opinions on my listing revamp? Should I kill the on-field moves and leave it as HM-only? TTEchidna 19:56, 29 October 2009 (UTC)
Disagreement
As MAGNEDETH argues in the edit made on December 4 of 2009 about the tables made by me and edited later by TTEchidna (sorry for the awful mess XD TTEchidna's version rules):
"Most HM slaves are incredibly common Pokémon, typically those which can be captured on the first routes of a given game." - these examples are ANYTHING but...
I agree with him in some points, first of all... "Any common pokémon capable of learning HMs can become an HM Slave" yes, second... "typically those pokémon are captured at the beginning of the game because you need to use this abilities" yes, this is also true, BUT... the purpose of the table mentioned before was to solve the question that almost every pokémon gamer has asked himself at some point of the games, "Wich are the best pokémons in each generation to carry my HMs and Field moves?", the best and logical answer is "the pokémon who can learn the most quantity of HMs per game", obviously you can't left this task to a single pokémon since they can only learn four moves, so the idea is to distribute the HMs and Field Moves of a certain generation onto the minimum amount of HM slaves possible, maybe you'll need several HM slaves at the beginning but at some point of the game you can say "Why not concentrate all those abilities onto the minimum pokémon combination possible? this way I can throw away all those several incredibly common HM slaves that I have".
So, my point is... the tables mentioned before wasn't random examples of what an HM slave can be, or examples of common pokémons (in the meaning of not rare) that can be HM slaves, they are, according to most people, the best pokémons of each generation for being HM Slave (If you don't believe me read other forums); and this tables follows the following rules:
- The tables shows only pokémons capable of perform HMs and field moves.
- The tables shows the pokémons most compatible with HMs and field moves.
- The tables shows only pokémons capable of fill their four moves with HMs and/or field moves.
- This pokémons are combinable in the way that every HM or field move is covered between a minimum combination of pokémons.
- The tables covers and allows to view wich are all the HMs and field moves for every generation.
Obviously there's not exist one unique combination for this, but, for example, if you want to have all the eight field moves of Generation I in the best pokémon combination possible, you know that you need at least 2 HM slaves wich is the minimum of pokémons necesary to cover all the eight field moves (HMs & TMs wich do so), so, instead of investigate wich pokémon can learn wich move and so on, you can check the table, pick two pokémons, compare their possible moves and decide what is the best for you; for that reason I've decided to restore the tables until someone else suggests something better. I'll try to improve the meaning of the tables changing the title "common HM slaves" to something else to not confuse people between "most commonly used pokémons for HM Slaves because of their compability with HMs" than "Examples of Common Pókemons able to be HM Slaves".
Ok, sorry for this huge explanation and sorry for my poor grammar in english (it's not my native language but I'm practicing), I'm just trying to be part and contribute (even a little) with this wonderful community, greetings. -Daipop 20:52, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
- I agree that this is a page worth expanding upon. Maybe we limit what we add by having a minimum limit to how many HM or Field moves that Pokemon can have and be included? 6 or more sounds good to me. Any suggestions? --Fallen Reality 17:07, 31 March 2010 (UTC)
- I'm removing Milk Drink and Softboiled since they are specific to very few (1 or 2) Pokemon as soon as Gen 1+2 templates are unlocked. It's pointless to have them on the charts as I see it. --Fallen Reality 05:56, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
Update for HGSS?
Having looked at the list purely out of interest, i thought it was very DPP centric, *most* of the pokemon are quite difficult to obtain in HGSS. One suggestion i have that is significantly easier to obtain in HGSS than other games is kangaskhan, available from the first course on the pokewalker, and in this game learns 6/8 HMs and can learn dig as a bonus. Is it worth adding this to the list? Along with others that are possible better fits to HGSS? - unsigned comment from Dudemango (talk • contribs)
- The article is known to be incomplete. If you can help expand it, that would be great. —darklordtrom 11:32, 11 April 2010 (UTC)
Farfetch'd?!
How's Farfetch'd on the list? It only knows two HMs/field moves, Cut and Fly. So... Should we take it out?--Valorum27 05:18, 28 June 2010 (UTC)
Tentacool
Tentacool/cruel can learn Cut plus various Water-type HMs depending on the generation. Kylegetsspam 02:42, 9 July 2010 (UTC)
Too Limited
I just started a new game in Crystal and found this page. I was very excited when I found it, but very disappointed when I looked at it. My specific situation is that I neet to teach cut to someone, but don't want to just waste a Pokemon with it. I also have flash, so ideally I would teach cut and flash to one Pokemon and that Pokemon could learn another move later. But this list only includes 6 Pokemon, none of which are available to me at this point. And only two can even learn cut (Mew and Bayleef), neither of which will ever be available to me in this game. I think that ideally, this page would be an extensive list of options, rather than a few almost perfect options that are only available late in the game. This would be much more useful for people in my situation if it included every Pokemon that can learn a minimum of three HMs. Pathock 22:06, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
- Two things.
- This article is rather incomplete at the moment.
- The idea of this article is to list Pokémon which can learn many HM moves. A lot of these aren't available until later in the games, so you may find you need to catch a common low level Pokémon to teach Cut, and then box it later on when you can get something which can learn more HM moves.
- In the mean time, you may find this list helpful. Werdnae (talk) 22:23, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
Late in the game, you don't need very many HMs. You just need things like surf and fly for getting around. It's before you beat the game that you have to worry about covering many HMs with as few Pokemon as possible because you need the space for your real Pokemon. I think that the purpose of this page should be helping people to find good HM slaves, not listing Pokemon that know five or more HMs. That's not even helpful when they can only learn four. By the way, I ended up using Bellsprout because it can learn flash and cut, later teaching surf to Totodile, strength, rock smash, whirlpool, and waterfall to a Psyduck, and then fly to Pidgey. Pathock 22:34, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
- I agree with the idea that we should cover Pokémon that people playing the game may need to have early on as well as those that learn a large number. Bellsprout learning flash and cut gets you through the beginning of HGSS but means you need extra Pokémon with you to go anywhere. I have 4 early Pokemon that do nothing more then carry HMs in HG and as many in Pearl. But I do belive that if it were a comprehensive list people could easily see what they wanted or even what to traid over. In HGSS you can get Kangaskhan from a Pokéwalker course at the beginning like I did (2) and potentially teach her HM01,03,04,06,08, & TM28. I would be happy to go through my walkthroughs and add in a choprehensive list to Gen 3&4 if no one objects. 011284mm 10:32, 30 August 2010 (UTC)
Article Length
This page is REALLY long, so I was thinking maybe we could split up the page into 5 different pages for each generation like with the movelists on pokemon pages, would that work? Pikiwyn talk 19:02, 14 November 2010 (UTC)
- I would prefer to remove the strategy section (i.e. the list of HM slaves) and put it in the mainspace... Same with FEAR. —darklordtrom 19:43, 14 November 2010 (UTC)
- I agree, I don't think the list is very useful either. I think the list for FEAR should be kept though. Pikiwyn talk 09:36, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
- I disagree. If someone made the list and other people kept updating it, it's because it's useful. What the hell people? Because it's not useful to you, it doesn't mean that it's not useful to anyone else. I was pissed that I could not find the list, with Gen V pokémons and I still am. ETA : Hey, you are probably right though. A list of pokémons by height, weight, or body style is much more useful than a damn list of pokémons by the HMs they can learn. What the hell was I thinking? Stoo 19:49, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
Why no list?!
There used to be a list of pokémons with the HMs they could use. I came just for that, hoping to see a list of the Gen V pokémons because I am currently at the beginning of the game, I have never played and I need a mule. That you have removed the list totally sucks and if it could be useful to me, it would probably be for other people too. It was stupid to remove it. Stoo 19:40, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
- The list was keeping the page in the Appendix namespace. It is a fact that HM slaves exist. What Pokémon are good HM slaves is not a fact. It is an opinion, and thus does not belong in the mainspace. Werdnae (talk) 06:00, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
- The list was a list of pokémons along with the HMs they could learn. Those are FACTs. It was a _referrence_ list, not a goddamn opinion. There was nothing in that list pointing to any particular pokémon that hinted that "<== THIS IS A GOOD HM SLAVE!!!1120N3". If I remember correctly, it even contained pokémons that could only learn one or two HMs. So it was NOT an opinion. The list could have been made into another page, but not completely removed. Also, the list cannot be accessed from history, it's been giving a "Connection was reset". Stoo 19:40, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
- How about having a list of ONLY those pokemon that can learn at least four HMs (meaning they can have a full set of four HM moves as their moveset)? This would make such pokemon natural HM slaves, and is purely a matter of fact, not opinion or preference. Also, Stoo - you can actually access the list, at least in source form, if you perform a "difference" between the current version and a version that had the list. Aielyn 13:26, 22 April 2011 (UTC)
- I was really hoping to just find a big table for each generation listing which Pokémon can learn which field moves, or which moves can be learned by whom. A list of those that can learn 3 or 4 field moves would be handy too. HyperHacker 07:22, 24 December 2011 (UTC)
- As there is clearly interest in there being a proper list, and nobody has responded to my question in the meantime, I have done up a listing of the Gen V pokemon that can learn 4 or more HMs, as these are rather objectively HM slave candidates, independent of any personal opinion. If it really does offend people to have such a list, revert it, but please first have a quick look and think about any real issues with such a list - I'd rather it not just be removed because someone wasn't even willing to consider changing the rules. (for the record, I was going to construct the list in my userspace and ask for opinions about it that way, but a restriction currently gets in the way). Aielyn 15:25, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- I'm sorry, but even if there's interest on it, we can't go for it, as that list is subject to biased opinions even as objectively as you can be, which is rather unencylopedic; and given what Bulbapedia is, we cannot allow it. One could see an HM slave where it's not and viceversa, and that'd lead to several Conflict of Interest-related issues, which would be a bad thing for the people involved. And a suggestion, if you wanted to create something in your userspace, you could use the public Sandbox to create it, as long as it's made for potential mainspace use. Masatoshitalk 16:22, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- I would like to again disagree with that assertion - the very definition of HM Slave is a pokemon whose purpose is the carriage of HMs. As such, a pokemon that can carry four HMs is a natural and objective example of a HM Slave. Such a listing is sufficiently restrictive as to prevent it from just being a list of pokemon (that is, a large proportion of pokemon do not satisfy this quality, with about 6% being present in the Gen V list), and of real use for people who come to this page looking for HM Slave ideas. I suppose the question is, is Bulbapedia meant to just be a bland listing of facts, or is it meant to be a useful resource? To me, an encyclopaedia's value is that it is a resource that people can go to when they need information in a convenient and condensed form. I won't re-add the edits I made, but I do ask that this actually be opened up for real discussion, rather than just being blocked and ignored. Aielyn 16:41, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- I can see your point, but the COI still stands as a major obstacle at this. This is widely a target of subjectivism. It depends on how many moves a Pokémon may be able to learn in order to become an HM slave, and which ones are used for such, that might be confusing in the end. Take me for example, I don't see any Pokémon as an HM slave unless they are able to learn ALL HM moves (including region-exclusive ones, such as Dive). Some people would add certain Pokémon because "it's what I use" and then add their favorite Pokémon having a themed series of HMs, such as water-themed HM moves (Surf, Waterfall, Dive), and as such they are an HM slave. That's the one and only thing that prevents me from adding a list, which is subjectivism, it's one of an encyclopedia's worst enemies (I hope I never find a, say... right-winged biased encyclopedia --Actually, there is, Conservapedia--, or for example an encyclopedia that ignores the Armenian genocide), but you're welcome to try and get a consensus, though I can't really assure you that the list will be made anyway. Masatoshitalk 17:24, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- See, that's why I specifically didn't title the section "List of HM Slaves". If the list purports to be a list of pokemon that are "good" as HM Slaves, then it's definitely subjective. But if the list is specifically of "pokemon learning X or more HMs", then it's rather clear what it describes.
- What if, instead, it was a list of pokemon by the number of HMs that they can learn? There are quite a few lists on bulbapedia of pokemon by height, weight, type, ability, etc, etc, etc. Basically, it would have a list for each game set (RSE, DPPt, HGSS, etc), with a column for "total number of HMs" and then columns for each HM. Since every pokemon would be on the list, and it would contain nothing but facts, it wouldn't be at all subjective. It could also provide information on where the pokemon is first obtainable (if at all) within that game set, thus making it a useful resource for people playing the game. It would be on a separate page, though, and just linked to from this page, since it's not a list of HM Slaves at all. (I'll be happy to do all the legwork in making the full lists, if necessary) Aielyn 10:31, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
- I can see your point, but the COI still stands as a major obstacle at this. This is widely a target of subjectivism. It depends on how many moves a Pokémon may be able to learn in order to become an HM slave, and which ones are used for such, that might be confusing in the end. Take me for example, I don't see any Pokémon as an HM slave unless they are able to learn ALL HM moves (including region-exclusive ones, such as Dive). Some people would add certain Pokémon because "it's what I use" and then add their favorite Pokémon having a themed series of HMs, such as water-themed HM moves (Surf, Waterfall, Dive), and as such they are an HM slave. That's the one and only thing that prevents me from adding a list, which is subjectivism, it's one of an encyclopedia's worst enemies (I hope I never find a, say... right-winged biased encyclopedia --Actually, there is, Conservapedia--, or for example an encyclopedia that ignores the Armenian genocide), but you're welcome to try and get a consensus, though I can't really assure you that the list will be made anyway. Masatoshitalk 17:24, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- I would like to again disagree with that assertion - the very definition of HM Slave is a pokemon whose purpose is the carriage of HMs. As such, a pokemon that can carry four HMs is a natural and objective example of a HM Slave. Such a listing is sufficiently restrictive as to prevent it from just being a list of pokemon (that is, a large proportion of pokemon do not satisfy this quality, with about 6% being present in the Gen V list), and of real use for people who come to this page looking for HM Slave ideas. I suppose the question is, is Bulbapedia meant to just be a bland listing of facts, or is it meant to be a useful resource? To me, an encyclopaedia's value is that it is a resource that people can go to when they need information in a convenient and condensed form. I won't re-add the edits I made, but I do ask that this actually be opened up for real discussion, rather than just being blocked and ignored. Aielyn 16:41, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- I'm sorry, but even if there's interest on it, we can't go for it, as that list is subject to biased opinions even as objectively as you can be, which is rather unencylopedic; and given what Bulbapedia is, we cannot allow it. One could see an HM slave where it's not and viceversa, and that'd lead to several Conflict of Interest-related issues, which would be a bad thing for the people involved. And a suggestion, if you wanted to create something in your userspace, you could use the public Sandbox to create it, as long as it's made for potential mainspace use. Masatoshitalk 16:22, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
- The list was a list of pokémons along with the HMs they could learn. Those are FACTs. It was a _referrence_ list, not a goddamn opinion. There was nothing in that list pointing to any particular pokémon that hinted that "<== THIS IS A GOOD HM SLAVE!!!1120N3". If I remember correctly, it even contained pokémons that could only learn one or two HMs. So it was NOT an opinion. The list could have been made into another page, but not completely removed. Also, the list cannot be accessed from history, it's been giving a "Connection was reset". Stoo 19:40, 12 April 2011 (UTC)
Image
The image used in this article depicts a level 100 Shiny Bibarel caught in a Cherish Ball as an example of an 'HM Slave', which somewhat implies that it has been cheated into the game. Although this screenshot technically meets the requirements set by the Manual of Style (on the Bulbagarden Archives), I think that this image should be replaced by one where the Pokemon in question appears to be legitimately obtained. (although given that the term "HM Slave" is fanon, and the presumed obscurity of the said page, I understand that this may not be necessary) 05:14, 11 January 2015 (UTC)
Best HM Slaves
From what I can tell, these are the best HM Slaves of any game they're available in.
First, the HM's.
1. HM01 Cut
2. HM02 Fly
3. HM03 Surf
4. HM04 Strength
5. HM05 Waterfall
6. HM06 Rock Smash
7. HM07 Dive
8. HM08 Rock Climb
9. Old HM05 Flash
10. Sinnoh HM05 Defog
11. Johto HM06 Whirlpool
Now, the best HM Slaves, ranked.
1. Mew (if you dare) - The universal HM Slave.
2. Bibarel - All except HM02 Fly, or Flash.
3. Golduck - Can't learn HM01 Cut, HM02 Fly, or Defog. (Pairs well with Tropius)
3. Dragonite (if you have plenty of spare Dragonites lying around) - Can't learn HM01 Cut, Flash, or HM08 Rock Climb. (Pairs well with Bibarel, but would need another to use Flash)
5. Gyarados - Can't learn HM01 Cut, HM02 Fly, Flash, or HM08 Rock Climb. (Pairs well with Tropius, but still would need a Rock Climb'er)
6. Tropius - Can't learn HM03 Surf, HM05 Waterfall, Hoenn HM07 Dive, or HM08 Rock Climb. (Pairs well with Bibarel)
7. Pelipper - Can't learn HM01 Cut, HM04 Strength, Flash, HM06 Rock Smash, Hoenn HM07 Dive, or HM08 Rock Climb. (Pairs well with Bibarel)
Good HM Buddies.
1. Bibarel and Tropius.
2. Golduck and Tropius.
3. Gyarados and Tropius.
4. Pelipper and Bibarel.
5. Bibarel and Dragonite.