{"id":174963,"date":"2017-01-12T14:05:06","date_gmt":"2017-01-12T19:05:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/tm-bulbapedia-the-community-driven-pokmon-encyclopedia\/"},"modified":"2017-01-12T14:05:06","modified_gmt":"2017-01-12T19:05:06","slug":"tm-bulbapedia-the-community-driven-pokmon-encyclopedia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/tms\/tm-bulbapedia-the-community-driven-pokmon-encyclopedia\/","title":{"rendered":"TM &#8211; Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia.<\/p>\n<p>    If you were looking for either of the Pokmon Trading Card Game    expansions sometimes abbreviated as TM, see EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua    (TCG) or Triumphant (TCG).  <\/p>\n<p>    A Technical Machine, or TM for short (Japanese:     Move Machine), is an item that, like an    HM, is used to teach a    Pokmon a move. A TM is a machine used by Pokmon    Trainers to teach a Pokmon a new move that it might not learn    otherwise. Prior to Generation V, TMs were single-use items,    unlike Hidden Machines, which    can be used over and over again on many different Pokmon. TMs    can be found on the ground or bought at department stores. Some are also given away    by Gym    Leaders as prizes for defeating them in addition to a    Badge. Silph Co. has    distributed a pamphlet containing information on TMs and HMs,    indicating they are, at least partially, developed or produced    by the company.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prior to Generation VI, TM moves will also be passed down    through breeding if the baby Pokmon can learn    that TM (such as passing Flamethrower from a father    Typhlosion to a baby Torchic). Prior to Generation V, there    were also several Pokmon that could not learn certain TM moves    directly from a TM but could learn them via breeding, such as    Vulpix with Energy    Ball.  <\/p>\n<p>    The depiction of TMs has changed over time. In the TCG, they    are shown as small boxes that the Pok Ball would be inserted    into, but from FireRed and    LeafGreen onwards, they have been depicted as compact discs that are inserted    into the TM Case and the case    itself teaches the Pokmon the move. In Pokmon    Origins, TMs and HMs resemble floppy disks, but how they work is    never shown.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the in-game locations of TMs, see List of TM    and HM locations.  <\/p>\n<p>    Generation    I featured 50 TMs, with an additional five HMs. Move Tutors in    FireRed,    LeafGreen, and Emerald teach several of    the moves that were removed from the TM list between Generation    I and Generation III.  <\/p>\n<p>    Generation    II introduced several new TMs, a majority of which were new    moves introduced in this generation. There remained 50 TMs, as    some Generation I TMs were removed. Several moves that were    contained in TMs in Generation II but were no longer contained    within TMs during Generation III can be taught by a Move Tutor    in Pokmon Emerald.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Generation III, more moves were    introduced, and the TM list was again adjusted. The 50-TM limit    remained, and several older moves became TMsincluding some    that lost their TM status between Generations I and II.  <\/p>\n<p>    Due to connectivity with the Generation III games, the 50-TM    list was not redone in Generation IV. To include new moves and    incorporate older moves as TMs, the TM list was expanded from    50 to 92, leaving the first 50 TMs intact. With the eight HMs,    the number of machine-learnable moves in Generation IV was at    an even 100.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Generation    V, TMs have changed from being single-use items to having    unlimited uses, making them akin to HMs. In this generation only, when a Pokmon learns a    move from a TM or HM by overwriting an old one, the new move    takes on the current PP of the forgotten move. This prevents    repeated usage of machines for the purpose of PP restoration.    The prices of the purchasable TMs are also much higher to    reflect the fact they can be reused, and they can no longer be    held or sold. (However, they can be sold in Mystery Dungeon:    Gates to Infinity.) In Pokmon Black and White,    there are 94 TMs available normally; among the ones numbered 92    and lower, many of them teach different moves from their    Generation IV counterparts. With the number of HMs reduced to    six, there are once again an even 100 machine-learnable moves.    In Black2 and    White2, the previously event-only TM95 was made normally    available, bringing the number of machine-learnable moves in    Generation V to 101.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Pokmon X and Y and Pokmon Omega Ruby and    Alpha Sapphire, TMs continued to be multiple-use items.    Pokmon Super Mystery    Dungeon, however, has both types of TMs, where regular ones    can only be used once, and rainbow colored ones have infinite    use, and all HMs are TMs instead. Most TMs contained the same    moves that they did in Generation V, with the exceptions of    TM19,    TM51,    TM83,    and TM88. Five more TMs were added, bringing the    number of TMs up to an even 100. As there are only five HM    moves in Generation VI, there are now 105 machine-learnable    moves. In Pokmon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, two more HMs    were added. Additionally, TM94 (Rock Smash) in X and Y was    changed to Secret Power to reflect the fact that    Rock Smash was an HM once again. This is the only time a TM has    changed in the middle of a generation. As a result, there are    now 107 machine-learnable moves.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although most Pokmon are able to learn a wide range of TM    moves, there are 15 Pokmon who cannot learn any. Typically,    these Pokmon are low in their evolutionary line or rely on a    set moveset.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Generation VI, several Pokmon that were    capable of learning TM moves only by leveling up now are able    to learn those moves through TM as well.  <\/p>\n<p>    With few exceptions, all Pokmon who are compatible with TMs    can learn the following moves:  <\/p>\n<p>    In all seven Generations, there have been moves exclusively    taught by TMs:  <\/p>\n<p>    Several moves taught by TM in an earlier generation returned as    TMs later on after being absent, but assigned with a different    TM number.  <\/p>\n<p>    In     Pokmon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue    Team and     Pokmon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness and    Sky, most    TMs that exist in the corresponding core series games of that generation    also exist in the Mystery Dungeon games. After use, a TM    becomes a Used TM;    a Used TM can be turned back into a usable TM by a Pokmon with    the move Recycle, except for a Used TM of Recycle,    which will remain a Used TM permanently.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Pokmon Mystery    Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, all TMs are infinite use.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Pokmon Super Mystery    Dungeon, regular TMs are one-use only and disapears after    being used, while rainbow colored TMs can be used infinitely.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although TMs have not appeared in the anime,    they were mentioned once in the Japanese version of Pokmon Mystery Dungeon: Team    Go-Getters Out of the Gate!. While talking with the    Kecleon Brothers, Charmander of Team    Go-Getters mentioned TMs among other things the Kecleon Shop was    sold out on. This reference was not included in the dub.  <\/p>\n<p>    TM34    (Bide) made    an appearance in the Pokmon Origins episode File 1: Red. Much like in    Pokmon Red and Blue, it    was given to Red by Brock as a reward for defeating him in a Gym battle.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another TM, TM28 (Dig), also made a brief appearance in    File 2: Cubone,    where Red retrieved it from a Team Rocket Grunt who    had stolen it.<\/p>\n<p>    In To Evolve or Not to    Evolve, That Is the Question!, Ash    used TM31 to teach Mikey's Eevee Mimic, allowing it to win a battle against    Sparky's Jolteon and thus let Mikey join the    Knights of the E Stone.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Wartortle    Wars, a fake TM was seen amongst the many fake items    sold to Red by Green.  <\/p>\n<p>    In PAORAS10, it    was explained that TMs are machines that contain the essence of    the move they teach to a Pokmon. Before this technology    existed, other items served the same purpose. Such items are    the rings Ultima    carries on her staff, which contain the special moves Frenzy    Plant, Blast Burn, and Hydro    Cannon, and a scroll held by the Draconids,    which contains the move Dragon Ascent.<\/p>\n<p>    In the TCG, Technical    Machines are types of Trainer cards. Unlike the games,    they do not follow any specific numbering.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the rest here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net\/wiki\/TM\" title=\"TM - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia\">TM - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia. If you were looking for either of the Pokmon Trading Card Game expansions sometimes abbreviated as TM, see EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua (TCG) or Triumphant (TCG). 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