Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: Full TM List

There are literal hundreds of TMs available in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and here we list them all.
There are literal hundreds of TMs available in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and here we list them all.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet is a big game, and while it does have every Pokemon in the National Pokedex, it does have 171 Technical Machines to teach your team different moves.

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You can craft all of them using the even more numerous Pokemon crafting materials, but today, we’re listing every TM you can find, buy, or craft in the latest entry in the Pokemon franchise.

The Full TM List in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

With 171 total TMs in Scarlet and Violet, getting through the list will take a little time. We recommend the search function.

  • TM 001: Take Down
  • TM 002: Charm
  • TM 003: Fake Tears
  • TM 004: Agility
  • TM 005: Mud Slap
  • TM 006: Scary Face
  • TM 007: Protect
  • TM 008: Fire Fang
  • TM 009: Thunder Fang
  • TM 010: Ice Fang
  • TM 011: Water Pulse
  • TM 012: Low Kick
  • TM 013: Acid Spray
  • TM 014: Acrobatics
  • TM 015: Struggle Bug
  • TM 016: Psybeam
  • TM 017: Confuse Ray
  • TM 018: Thief
  • TM 019: Disarming Voice
  • TM 020: Trailblaze
  • TM 021: Pounce
  • TM 022: Chilling Water
  • TM 023: Charge Beam
  • TM 024: Fire Spin
  • TM 025: Facade
  • TM 026: Poison Tail
  • TM 027: Aerial Ace
  • TM 028: Bulldoze
  • TM 029: Hex
  • TM 030: Snarl
  • TM 031: Metal Claw
  • TM 032: Swift
  • TM 033: Magical Leaf
  • TM 034: Icy Wind
  • TM 035: Mud Shot
  • TM 036: Rock Tomb
  • TM 037: Draining Kiss
  • TM 038: Flame Charge
  • TM 039: Low Sweep
  • TM 040: Air Cutter
  • TM 041: Stored Power
  • TM 042: Night Shade
  • TM 043: Fling
  • TM 044: Dragon Tail
  • TM 045: Venoshock
  • TM 046: Avalanche
  • TM 047: Endure
  • TM 048: Volt Switch
  • TM 049: Sunny Day
  • TM 050: Rain Dance
  • TM 051: Sandstorm
  • TM 052: Snowscape
  • TM 053: Smart Strike
  • TM 054: Psyshock
  • TM 055: Dig
  • TM 056: Bullet Seed
  • TM 057: False Swipe
  • TM 058: Brick Break
  • TM 059: Zen Headbutt
  • TM 060: U-Turn
  • TM 061: Shadow Claw
  • TM 062: Foul Play
  • TM 063: Psychic Fangs
  • TM 064: Bulk Up
  • TM 065: Air Slash
  • TM 066: Body Slam
  • TM 067: Fire Punch
  • TM 068: Thunder Punch
  • TM 069: Ice Punch
  • TM 070: Sleep Talk
  • TM 071: Seed Bomb
  • TM 072: Electro Ball
  • TM 073: Drain Punch
  • TM 074: Reflect
  • TM 075: Light Screen
  • TM 076: Rock Blast
  • TM 077: Waterfall
  • TM 078: Dragon Claw
  • TM 079: Dazzling Gleam
  • TM 080: Metronome
  • TM 081: Grass Knot
  • TM 082: Thunder Wave
  • TM 083: Poison Jab
  • TM 084: Stomping Tantrum
  • TM 085: Rest
  • TM 086: Rock Slide
  • TM 087: Taunt
  • TM 088: Swords Dance
  • TM 089: Body Press
  • TM 090: Spikes
  • TM 091: Toxic Spikes
  • TM 092: Imprison
  • TM 093: Flash Cannon
  • TM 094: Dark Pulse
  • TM 095: Leech Life
  • TM 096: Eerie Impulse
  • TM 097: Fly
  • TM 098: Skill Swap
  • TM 099: Iron Head
  • TM 100: Dragon Dance
  • TM 101: Power Gem
  • TM 102: Gunk Shot
  • TM 103: Substitute
  • TM 104: Iron Defense
  • TM 105: X-Scissor
  • TM 106: Drill Run
  • TM 107: Will-O-Wisp
  • TM 108: Crunch
  • TM 109: Trick
  • TM 110: Liquidation
  • TM 111: Giga Drain
  • TM 112: Aura Sphere
  • TM 113: Tailwind
  • TM 114: Shadow Ball
  • TM 115: Dragon Pulse
  • TM 116: Stealth Rock
  • TM 117: Hyper Voice
  • TM 118: Heat Wave
  • TM 119: Energy Ball
  • TM 120: Psychic
  • TM 121: Heavy Slam
  • TM 122: Encore
  • TM 123: Surf
  • TM 124: Ice Spinner
  • TM 125: Flamethrower
  • TM 126: Thunderbolt
  • TM 127: Play Rough
  • TM 128: Amnesia
  • TM 129: Calm Mind
  • TM 130: Helping Hand
  • TM 131: Pollen Puff
  • TM 132: Baton Pass
  • TM 133: Earth Power
  • TM 134: Reversal
  • TM 135: Ice Beam
  • TM 136: Electric Terrain
  • TM 137: Grassy Terrain
  • TM 138: Psychic Terrain
  • TM 139: Misty Terrain
  • TM 140: Nasty Plot
  • TM 141: Fire Blast
  • TM 142: Hydro Pump
  • TM 143: Blizzard
  • TM 144: Fire Pledge
  • TM 145: Water Pledge
  • TM 146: Grass Pledge
  • TM 147: Wild Charge
  • TM 148: Sludge Bomb
  • TM 149: Earthquake
  • TM 150: Stone Edge
  • TM 151: Phantom Force
  • TM 152: Giga Impact
  • TM 153: Blast Burn
  • TM 154: Hydro Cannon
  • TM 155: Frenzy Plant
  • TM 156: Outrage
  • TM 157: Overheat
  • TM 158: Focus Blast
  • TM 159: Leaf Storm
  • TM 160: Hurricane
  • TM 161: Trick Room
  • TM 162: Bug Buzz
  • TM 163: Hyper Beam
  • TM 164: Brave Bird
  • TM 165: Flare Blitz
  • TM 166: Thunder
  • TM 167: Close Combat
  • TM 168: Solar Beam
  • TM 169: Draco Meteor
  • TM 170: Steel Beam
  • TM 171: Tera Blast

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