| TM099 わざマシン099 Move Machine 099 | |
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| Generation VII | TMs (SMUSUM) |
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TM099 (Japanese:わざマシン099Move Machine 099), known asTM99 prior toGeneration IX, is aTM introduced inGeneration VI. It teaches a compatible Pokémon amove. The move it teaches depends on the game. For compatibility, refer to the move's page.
In the core series games
Generation VI
InGeneration VI, TMs can be used any number of times.
Generation VII
InGeneration VII, TMs can be used any number of times.
Generation VIII
InPokémon Sword and Shield, TMs can be used any number of times.
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| SwSh | Prize for defeatingRaihan | N/A | N/A |
InPokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, TMs can only be used once.
Generation IX
InPokémon Scarlet and Violet, TMs can only be used once.
InPokémon Legends: Z-A, TMs can be used any number of times.
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
TMs in the Mystery Dungeon series are named only by the move they teach. For example,
Attract is the item that teaches the moveAttract. Most TMs, however, correspond to a TM in the core series' contemporaneous games.
InPokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, some TMs can only be used once while rainbow-colored TMs can be used any number of times.
InRescue Team DX, TMs can only be used once. Whilst the available TMs are the same as those inPokémon Sun and Moon, the TM list order is the same as for Super Mystery Dungeon (that is, in the TM order forPokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire), with newly added TMs added to the end of the list.