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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In the core series, the only ways to delete an HM move are through the [[Move Deleter]] and the [[Pokémon Day Care]]. However, the move can be deleted by normal means in a game in which it is not taught through an HM. | |||
* The only then-current HM moves that were also able to be learned by Pokémon by level-up were {{m|Fly}} and {{m|Waterfall}}. Former HMs {{m|Flash}}, {{m|Whirlpool}}, {{m|Defog}}, {{m|Rock Smash}}, {{m|Rock Climb}}, and {{m|Dive}} are also learnable by level, but only since their loss of HM status. Moves that regained their HM status, like Whirlpool and Dive, remained learnable by level-up. Waterfall remains the only HM move that has been learnable by level-up since it was introduced as a move, prior to gaining HM status. | |||
* {{m|Rock Smash}} is the only HM with a unique type. All other HM moves share their type with at least one other HM move. | * {{m|Rock Smash}} is the only HM with a unique type. All other HM moves share their type with at least one other HM move. | ||
* | ** HM moves have so far been only of the {{t|Flying}}, {{t|Fighting}}, {{t|Water}}, and {{t|Normal}} types. | ||
* In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, on {{rt|20|Kanto}}, Swimmer Lori states "{{m|Surf}} is no longer the only HM move you use in water" when she is defeated. This is a reference to [[Generation I]], where the only HM usable in the water was Surf. | |||
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* In Generation IV, all moves that were at one time an HM can be taught via some method, with Flash being available by [[TM70]] and Dive being available by [[Move Tutor]]. Defog and Whirlpool, which replace each other in the [[Sinnoh]]- and [[Johto]]-based games, are both HM05. | * In Generation IV, all moves that were at one time an HM can be taught via some method, with Flash being available by [[TM70]] and Dive being available by [[Move Tutor]]. Defog and Whirlpool, which replace each other in the [[Sinnoh]]- and [[Johto]]-based games, are both HM05. | ||
** [[Generation IV]] is the only generation in which two moves share the same HM number. | ** [[Generation IV]] is the only generation in which two moves share the same HM number. | ||
* {{m|Dive}} is the only HM in Generation V that is not found in a different location between {{game|Black and White|s|Black and White}} and {{game|Black and White|s 2|Black 2 and White 2}}. | * {{m|Dive}} is the only HM in Generation V that is not found in a different location between {{game|Black and White|s|Black and White}} and {{game|Black and White|s 2|Black 2 and White 2}}. | ||
* In {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra, Sun, and Ultra Moon}}, {{tc|Swimmer Girls}} Kylie and Ashlyn, two [[Kalos]]ian HM-makers encountered at [[Poni Breaker Coast]] during the post-game, explain that HMs are not only difficult to make, they also cannot legally be sold for money in most regions. | * In {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra, Sun, and Ultra Moon}}, {{tc|Swimmer Girls}} Kylie and Ashlyn, two [[Kalos]]ian HM-makers encountered at [[Poni Breaker Coast]] during the post-game, explain that HMs are not only difficult to make, they also cannot legally be sold for money in most regions. | ||
* [[Tracey's Scyther]] is the first Pokémon belonging to a main character of the anime to have used a then-current HM move, {{m|Cut}}. It wasn't until the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} that one of {{Ash}}'s Pokémon used a then-current HM move; [[Ash's Grotle]] used {{m|Rock Climb}}. | |||
** Although debatable, other Pokémon may have used {{m|Surf}}, {{m|Dive}}, and {{m|Fly}} throughout the anime; however, they were not directly ordered to use the move. | |||
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