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In [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]], TM Materials can be used in combination with each other and [[League Point]]s at the [[TM Machine]] in a [[Pokémon Center]] to create [[TM]]s. They can also be exchanged at the TM Machine for League Points, or used as a material for the [[Item Printer]].
In [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]], TM Materials can be used in combination with each other and [[League Point]]s at the [[TM Machine]] in a [[Pokémon Center]] to create [[TM]]s. They can also be exchanged at the TM Machine for League Points, or used as a material for the [[Item Printer]].


Some TM Materials are not included in any TM recipes; with the exception of the [[Gimmighoul Coin]], they serve no practical purpose other than to be sold or used by the Item Printer. These include all materials acquired from [[version-exclusive Pokémon]] (other than {{p|Shieldon}} as of version 3.0.1), as well as those acquired from {{p|Ditto}}, {{p|Rotom}}, {{p|Gimmighoul}}, and various Pokémon native to [[Kitakami]] and the [[Blueberry Academy]]:
Some TM Materials are not included in any TM recipes; with the exception of the [[Gimmighoul Coin]], they serve no practical purpose other than to be sold or used by the Item Printer. These include all materials acquired from [[version-exclusive Pokémon]] (other than {{p|Shieldon}} in version 3.0.0), as well as those acquired from {{p|Ditto}}, {{p|Rotom}}, {{p|Gimmighoul}}, and various Pokémon native to [[Kitakami]] and [[Blueberry Academy]]:
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* Aipom Hair
* Ditto Goo
* Misdreavus Tears
* Larvitar Claw
* Gulpin Mucus
* Bagon Scales
* Bagon Scales
* Drifloon Gas
* Stunky Fur
* Rotom Sparks
* Deino Scales
* Skrelp Kelp
* Clauncher Claw
* Clauncher Claw
* Chinchou Sparks
* Oranguru Fur
* Cramorant Down
* Passimian Fur
* Cranidos Spike
* Stonjourner Stone
* Cutiefly Powder
* Eiscue Down
* Deino Scales
* Ditto Goo
* Doduo Down
* Dreepy Powder
* Dreepy Powder
* Drifloon Gas
* Eiscue Down
* [[Gimmighoul Coin]]
* [[Gimmighoul Coin]]
* Poliwag Slime
* Sentret Fur
* Hoothoot Feather
* Spinarak Thread
* Aipom Hair
* Gligar Fang
* Gligar Fang
* Grubbin Thread
* Volbeat Fluid
* Gulpin Mucus
* Hoothoot Feather
* Illumise Fluid
* Illumise Fluid
* Inkay Ink
* Larvitar Claw
* Mienfoo Claw
* Mienfoo Claw
* Milcery Cream
* Grubbin Thread
* Minun Fur
* Cutiefly Powder
* Misdreavus Tears
* Cramorant Down
* Morpeko Snack
* Morpeko Snack
* Oranguru Fur
* Doduo Down
* Passimian Fur
* Chinchou Sparks
* Plusle Fur
* Poliwag Slime
* Rotom Sparks
* Sentret Fur
* Skarmory Feather
* Skarmory Feather
* Skrelp Kelp
* Smeargle Paint
* Smeargle Paint
* Spinarak Thread
* Plusle Fur
* Stonjourner Stone
* Minun Fur
* Stunky Fur
* Cranidos Spike
* Volbeat Fluid
* Shieldon Claw{{tt|*|SV 3.0.1+}}
* Inkay Ink
* Milcery Cream
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Despite the fact that {{p|Shieldon}} is [[Version-exclusive Pokémon|exclusive]] to {{g|Violet}}, its dropped material is used to create {{TM|223|Metal Sound}}. This currently makes it impossible for TM223 to be created in {{g|Scarlet}} without using the [[Union Circle]], joining other players' [[Tera Raid Battle]]s, or transferring a Shieldon or Bastiodon from another game to allow wild Ditto to transform into it. However, it has been announced that this will be corrected in a later update.
In Version 3.0.0, {{p|Shieldon}}'s dropped material is used to create {{TM|223|Metal Sound}}, despite the Pokémon being [[Version-exclusive Pokémon|exclusive]] to {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Violet}}. This made it impossible for TM223 to be created in {{pkmn|Scarlet and Violet|Pokémon Scarlet}} without using the [[Union Circle]], joining other players' [[Tera Raid Battle]]s, or transferring a Shieldon or Bastiodon from another game to allow wild Ditto to transform into it. However, this was fixed in Version 3.0.1, with the requirement for Shieldon Claws being removed.


====Other uses====
====Other uses====
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===Acquisition===
===Acquisition===
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 [[Sandwich#Item Drop Power|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 a {{tc|Janitor}} 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.
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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]], and Pokémon not in any of the game's three Pokédexes, except for [[regional form]]s and [[Hisui]]an evolutions, which are technically able to drop TM Materials, despite some of them not appearing in the wild.
There are no corresponding materials for [[first partner Pokémon]], [[Legendary Pokémon]], [[Paradox Pokémon]], and Pokémon not in any of the game's three Pokédexes, except for [[regional form]]s and [[Hisui]]an evolutions, which are technically able to drop TM Materials, despite some of them not appearing in the wild.


===List===
===List===
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{paldea color}}; border:3px solid #{{paldea color dark}}"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{paldea color}}; border:3px solid #{{paldea color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{paldea color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Material
! style="background:#{{paldea color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Material
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|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Voltorb Sparks
| Voltorb Sparks
| {{MSP/9|0100|Voltorb}}{{MSP/9|0101|Electrode}}
| {{MSP/9|0100|Voltorb}}{{MSP/9|0101|Electrode}}{{MSP/9|0100|Voltorb|form=-Hisui}}{{MSP/9|0101|Electrode|form=-Hisui}}
| {{PDollar}}20 or 40 [[League Point|LP]]
| {{PDollar}}20 or 40 [[League Point|LP]]
| [[File:Bag TM Electric SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|072|Electro Ball}} ×3<br>[[File:Bag TM Psychic SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|075|Light Screen}} ×3<br>[[File:Bag TM Electric SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|096|Eerie Impulse}} ×3
| [[File:Bag TM Electric SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|072|Electro Ball}} ×3<br>[[File:Bag TM Psychic SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|075|Light Screen}} ×3<br>[[File:Bag TM Electric SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|096|Eerie Impulse}} ×3
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|  
|  
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="background:#{{castle color}}; text-align: center" colspan="5" | {{color2|000|Kitakami Dex|Kitakami Pokédex}}
! style="background:#{{Teal Mask color}}; text-align: center" colspan="5" | {{color2|000|Kitakami Dex|Kitakami Pokédex}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Ekans Fang
| Ekans Fang
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| [[File:Bag TM Water SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|188|Scald}} ×3
| [[File:Bag TM Water SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|188|Scald}} ×3
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
! style="background:#{{factory color light}}; text-align: center" colspan="5" | {{color2|000|Blueberry Dex|Blueberry Pokédex}}
! style="background:#{{Indigo Disk color light}}; text-align: center" colspan="5" | {{color2|000|Blueberry Dex|Blueberry Pokédex}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Oddish Leaf
| Oddish Leaf
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| {{MSP/9|0410|Shieldon}}{{MSP/9|0411|Bastiodon}}
| {{MSP/9|0410|Shieldon}}{{MSP/9|0411|Bastiodon}}
| {{PDollar}}40 or 80 [[League Point|LP]]
| {{PDollar}}40 or 80 [[League Point|LP]]
| [[File:Bag TM Steel SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|223|Metal Sound}} ×2
| [[File:Bag TM Steel SV Sprite.png|24px]] {{TM|223|Metal Sound}} ×2{{tt|*|3.0.0 only}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Blitzle Mane Hair
| Blitzle Mane Hair
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* All TM Materials are sold for double the price as [[League Point]]s compared to [[Pokémon Dollar]]s, except the [[Gimmighoul Coin]] which is sold for twenty times the price as Pokémon Dollars.
* All TM Materials are sold for double the price as [[League Point]]s, compared to [[Pokémon Dollar]]s, except the [[Gimmighoul Coin]], which is sold for twenty times the price as Pokémon Dollars.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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