What Does a TM Do in Pokemon GO?

avatarHouselingMoon·5 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt·5 months ago

TMs, or Technical Machines, let you change a Pokémon's move. Got a bad move? Poof, not anymore!

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avatarWipingBride·5 months ago

TM stands for Technical Machine and it changes your Pokémon's moves so you can make them stronger. Pro-tip: Use them wisely!


avatarDescribingHail·5 months ago

They let you swap your Pokemon's moves for better ones. Simple, yet powerful!


avatarWarningSquad·5 months ago

Think of TMs as move tutors for your Pokémon. Need that Charizard to learn a killer move? TM's got your back!


avatarEmptyingDaisy·5 months ago

TMs are basically like instant training sessions for your Pokémon, swapping out old moves for new ones.

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