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In [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]], TM Materials are dropped by [[wild Pokémon]] upon being defeated or captured, with the type of TM Material being based on the Pokémon's corresponding evolutionary family (or the evolutionary family of the Pokémon it has [[Transform (move)|transformed]] into, unless the Pokémon was from a [[Tera Raid Battle]]). The amount dropped can be increased for a specific [[type]] of Pokémon by eating a food item with the [[Item Drop Power]].
In [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]], TM Materials are dropped by [[wild Pokémon]] upon being defeated or captured, with the type of TM Material being based on the Pokémon's corresponding evolutionary family (or the evolutionary family of the Pokémon it has [[Transform (move)|transformed]] into, unless the Pokémon was from a [[Tera Raid Battle]]). The amount dropped can be increased for a specific [[type]] of Pokémon by eating a food item with the [[Item Drop Power]].


Gimmighoul Coins can also be obtained by interacting with Roaming Gimmighoul in the overworld. If the player collects more Gimmighoul Coins after the cap of 999, the extras will be transferred to an NPC in [[Medali]] who will give the player the coins once the player has room.
Gimmighoul Coins can also be obtained by interacting with Roaming Gimmighoul in the overworld. If the player collects more Gimmighoul Coins after the cap of 999, the extras will be transferred to a {{tc|Janitor}} in [[Medali]] who will give the player the coins once the player has room.


Additionally, some TM Materials can be obtained as gifts in-game.
Additionally, some TM Materials can be obtained as gifts in-game.


There are no corresponding materials for [[starter Pokémon]], [[Legendary Pokémon]], [[Paradox Pokémon]], or Pokémon not in the Paldea Pokédex, except for [[regional form]]s and [[Hisui]]an evolutions, which are technically able to drop TM Materials, despite not appearing in the wild.
There are no corresponding materials for [[starter Pokémon]], [[Legendary Pokémon]], [[Paradox Pokémon]], and Pokémon not in the Paldea or Kitakami Pokédex, except for [[regional form]]s and [[Hisui]]an evolutions, which are technically able to drop TM Materials, despite not appearing in the wild.


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