Most Pokemon players are likely to be familiar with Technical Machines (TMs) and Technical Records (TRs), which are special items that teach Pokemon specific moves when used.
As many of the moves taught by TMs are extremely useful, players often go to great pains to locate and collect every single TM in Pokemon games. To help make the process less painless, GameXplain has published a location guide for every single TM available in Pokemon Sword And Shield. Check it out below:
Although the video is quite long, timestamps can be found in the video description, or below:
TM00 Mega Punch – 0:20
TM01 Mega Kick – 0:28
TM02 Pay Day – 0:35
TM03 Fire Punch – 0:49
TM04 Ice Punch – 0:57
TM05 Thunder Punch – 1:04
TM06 Fly – 1:11
TM07 Pin Missile – 1:23
TM08 Hyper Beam – 1:35
TM09 Giga Impact – 1:43
TM10 Magical Leaf – 1:51
TM11 Solar Beam – 1:57
TM12 Solar Blade – 2:16
TM13 Fire Spin – 2:24
TM14 Thunder Wave – 2:31
TM15 Dig – 2:41
TM16 Screech – 2:56
TM17 Light Screen – 3:13
TM18 Reflect – 3:20
TM19 Safeguard – 3:28
TM20 Self-Destruct – 3:36
TM21 Rest – 3:48
TM22 Rock Slide – 3:59
TM23 Thief – 4:14
TM24 Snore – 4:21
TM25 Protect – 4:31
TM26 Scary Face – 4:38
TM27 Icy Wind – 4:51
TM28 Giga Drain – 5:07
TM29 Charm – 5:18
TM30 Steel Wing – 5:29
TM31 Attract – 5:42
TM32 Sandstorm – 5:52
TM33 Rain Dance – 5:59
TM34 Sunny Day – 6:05
TM35 Hail – 6:12
TM36 Whirlpool – 6:19
TM37 Beat Up – 6:26
TM38 Will-O-Wisp – 6:35
TM39 Facade – 6:42
TM40 Swift – 6:54
TM41 Helping Hand – 7:02
TM42 Revenge – 7:10
TM43 Brick Break – 7:27
TM44 Imprison – 7:36
TM45 Dive – 7:48
TM46 Weather Ball – 8:00
TM47 Fake Tears – 8:07
TM48 Rock Tomb – 8:23
TM49 Sand Tomb – 8:39
TM50 Bullet Seed – 8:50
TM51 Icicle Spear – 8:58
TM52 Bounce – 9:07
TM53 Mud Shot – 9:18
TM54 Rock Blast – 9:31
TM55 Brine – 9:46
TM56 U-turn – 9:53
TM57 Payback – 10:06
TM58 Assurance – 10:15
TM59 Fling – 10:27
TM60 Power Swap – 10:38
TM61 Guard Swap – 10:45
TM62 Speed Swap – 10:53
TM63 Drain Punch – 11:01
TM64 Avalanche – 11:08
TM65 Shadow Claw – 11:25
TM66 Thunder Fang – 11:39
TM67 Ice Fang – 11:46
TM68 Fire Fang – 11:53
TM69 Psycho Cut – 12:00
TM70 Trick Room – 12:12
TM71 Wonder Room – 12:23
TM72 Magic Room – 12:34
TM73 Cross Poison – 12:46
TM74 Venoshock – 12:58
TM75 Low Sweep – 13:10
TM76 Round – 13:23
TM77 Hex – 13:32
TM78 Acrobatics – 13:50
TM79 Retaliate – 14:20
TM80 Volt Switch – 14:29
TM81 Bulldoze – 14:42
TM82 Electroweb – 14:54
TM83 Razor Shell – 15:04
TM84 Tail Slap – 15:15
TM85 Snarl – 15:29
TM86 Phantom Force – 15:35
TM87 Draining Kiss – 15:48
TM88 Grassy Terrain – 15:54
TM89 Misty Terrain – 16:01
TM90 Electric Terrain – 16:07
TM91 Psychic Terrain – 16:13
TM92 Mystical Fire – 16:21
TM93 Eerie Impulse – 16:33
TM94 False Swipe – 16:40
TM95 Air Slash – 16:49
TM96 Smart Strike – 16:59
TM97 Brutal Swing – 17:13
TM98 Stomping Tantrum – 17:23
TM99 Breaking Swipe – 17:37
That said, veteran Pokemon players may notice that some of the more popular TM moves are not present on the list of TMs. This is because these moves are now taught by a different item called Technical Records (TRs). Unlike modern TMs which can be used infinitely, TRs can only be used once before breaking.
TRs are available as drops from participating in Max Raid Battles, and may be purchased using Watts in the Wild Area. Players can have multiple copies of TRs to compensate for the fact that they break after use.
As a useful tip, TRs dropped from a Raid Battle will usually be of the same elemental type as the Pokemon battled (e.g. Hitmonchan drops the Fighting Type TR Close Combat).
A full list of TR Moves can be found below:
TR00 Swords Dance
TR01 Body Slam
TR02 Flamethrower
TR03 Hydro Pump
TR04 Surf
TR05 Ice Beam
TR06 Blizzard
TR07 Low Kick
TR08 Thunderbolt
TR09 Thunder
TR10 Earthquake
TR11 Psychic
TR12 Agility
TR13 Focus Energy
TR14 Metronome
TR15 Fire Blast
TR16 Waterfall
TR17 Amnesia
TR18 Leech Life
TR19 Tri Attack
TR20 Substitute
TR21 Reversal
TR22 Sludge Bomb
TR23 Spikes
TR24 Outrage
TR25 Psyshock
TR26 Endure
TR27 Sleep Talk
TR28 Megahorn
TR29 Baton Pass
TR30 Encore
TR31 Iron Tail
TR32 Crunch
TR33 Shadow Ball
TR34 Future Sight
TR35 Uproar
TR36 Heat Wave
TR37 Taunt
TR38 Trick
TR39 Superpower
TR40 Skill Swap
TR41 Blaze Kick
TR42 Hyper Voice
TR43 Overheat
TR44 Cosmic Power
TR45 Muddy Water
TR46 Iron Defense
TR47 Dragon Claw
TR48 Bulk Up
TR49 Calm Mind
TR50 Leaf Blade
TR51 Dragon Dance
TR52 Gyro Ball
TR53 Close Combat
TR54 Toxic Spikes
TR55 Flare Blitz
TR56 Aura Sphere
TR57 Poison Jab
TR58 Dark Pulse
TR59 Seed Bomb
TR60 X-Scissor
TR61 Bug Buzz
TR62 Dragon Pulse
TR63 Power Gem
TR64 Focus Blast
TR65 Energy Ball
TR66 Brave Bird
TR67 Earth Power
TR68 Nasty Plot
TR69 Zen Headbutt
TR70 Flash Cannon
TR71 Leaf Storm
TR72 Power Whip
TR73 Gunk Shot
TR74 Iron Head
TR75 Stone Edge
TR76 Stealth Rock
TR77 Grass Knot
TR78 Sludge Wave
TR79 Heavy Slam
TR80 Electro Ball
TR81 Foul Play
TR82 Sotred Power
TR83 Ally Switch
TR84 Scald
TR85 Work Up
TR86 Wild Charge
TR87 Drill Run
TR88 Heat Crash
TR89 Hurricane
TR90 Play Rough
TR91 Venom Drench
TR92 Dazzling Gleam
TR93 Darkest Lariat
TR94 High Horsepower
TR95 Throat Chop
TR96 Pollen Puff
TR97 Psychic Fangs
TR98 Liquidation
TR99 Body Press
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