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{{move|Field move}}
{{samename|special moves usable in {{ga|Pokémon Ranger}} games|Field Move (Ranger)}}
[[File:Fly V OW.png|thumb|'''Fly''' in the Generation V games.]]
[[File:HM Cut artwork.png|thumb|Artwork of {{p|Farfetch'd}} using {{m|Cut}}]]
A '''field move''' is a [[move]] which can be used out of battle in the main [[Pokémon games]]. All [[HM|Hidden Machine]] moves have a field move effect, and some moves accessible through [[level|leveling up]], [[TM|Technical Machines]], or [[Move Tutor|other means]] may also help the {{player}} through the game.
A '''field move''' is a [[move]] which can be used out of battle in the [[core series]]. All [[HM|Hidden Machine]] moves have a field move effect, and some moves accessible through [[level|leveling up]], [[TM|Technical Machines]], or [[Move Tutor|other means]] may also help the {{player}} through the game.


==Field moves==
==Field moves==
===HM moves===
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| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Rock Smash}}
| style="background:#FFF" | {{m|Rock Smash}}
| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Rock Smash}}
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| style="background:#{{physical color light}};" | {{m|Headbutt}}
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| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Sweet Scent}}
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| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Milk Drink}}
| style="background:#FFF" | {{m|Milk Drink}}
| style="background:#{{status color light}};" | {{m|Milk Drink}}
| style="background:#FFF" | {{m|Milk Drink}}
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* '''{{m|Cut}}:''' The Pokémon can cut down small trees and, until [[Generation IV]], [[tall grass]] on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM01]] in all [[generation]]s. In [[Generation I]], trees cut down would be regenerated if the game was saved and the power turned off, even if the player was still in the area, allowing the player to [[List of glitches in Generation I#Standing on a tree|stand on a tree]]; however, this isn't the case in future generations.
===HM moves===
* '''{{m|Fly}}:''' The {{player}} can fly on the Pokémon to any previously visited city or town, or certain locations such as the {{Ho|Battle Tower}} in [[Hoenn]]. Fly can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM02]] in all generations.
* '''{{m|Cut}}:''' The Pokémon is able to cut down small trees and, until [[Generation IV]], [[tall grass]] on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM01]] in all [[generation]]s. In [[Generation I]], trees cut down would be regenerated if the game was saved and the power turned off, even if the player has still been in the area, allowing the player to [[List of glitches in Generation I#Standing on a tree|stand on a tree]]; however, this isn't the case in future generations.
* '''{{m|Fly}}:''' The {{player}} can fly on the Pokémon to any previously visited city or town, or certain locations such as the {{Gdis|Battle Tower|III}} in [[Hoenn]]. Fly can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM02]] in all generations.
* '''{{m|Surf}}:''' The player can travel on water by traveling on the Pokémon's back. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM03]] in all generations.
* '''{{m|Surf}}:''' The player can travel on water by traveling on the Pokémon's back. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM03]] in all generations.
* '''{{m|Strength}}:''' The Pokémon is able to push boulders of a certain type around. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM04]] in all generations.
* '''{{m|Strength}}:''' The Pokémon is able to push boulders of a certain type around. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM04]] in all generations.
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* '''{{m|Whirlpool}}:''' The Pokémon can dismiss small whirlpools on the water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM06]] in [[Generation II]]. Since [[Generation III]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} it has regained HM status as [[HM05]] and since Generation V, it has again lost its HM status.
* '''{{m|Whirlpool}}:''' The Pokémon can dismiss small whirlpools on the water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM06]] in [[Generation II]]. Since [[Generation III]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation IV]]'s {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} it has regained HM status as [[HM05]] and since Generation V, it has again lost its HM status.
* '''{{m|Waterfall}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up waterfalls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM07]] from Generation II to Generation IV, and [[HM05]] since [[Generation V]]. It was also available in [[Generation I]] as a level-up move, but it didn't have the field move status.
* '''{{m|Waterfall}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up waterfalls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM07]] from Generation II to Generation IV, and [[HM05]] since [[Generation V]]. It was also available in [[Generation I]] as a level-up move, but it didn't have the field move status.
* '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' The Pokémon can smash boulders of a certain type into pieces. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, by using [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and by using [[TM94]] since Generation V.
* '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' The Pokémon can smash boulders of a certain type into pieces. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, by using [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, [[TM94]] in Generation V and X and Y, and [[HM06]] in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
* '''{{m|Dive}}:''' The player can dive underwater when surfing in deep waters. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. Since [[Generation IV]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation V]], it has regained HM status as [[HM06]] and in [[Generation VI]], it has again lost its HM status.
* '''{{m|Dive}}:''' The player can dive underwater when surfing in deep waters. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. Since [[Generation IV]] it has been a regular level-up move. In [[Generation V]], it has regained HM status as [[HM06]]; in {{pkmn|X and Y}}, it again lost its HM status; in {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, it again regained HM status as [[HM07]].
* '''{{m|Defog}}:''' The Pokémon can clear out fog on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. Since Generation V, it has lost its HM status.
* '''{{m|Defog}}:''' The Pokémon can clear out fog on the field. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. Since Generation V, it has lost its HM status.
* '''{{m|Rock Climb}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up rocky walls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in Generation IV. Since Generation V, it has lost its HM status.
* '''{{m|Rock Climb}}:''' The Pokémon can climb up rocky walls. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM08]] in Generation IV. Since Generation V, it has lost its HM status.
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* '''{{m|Soft-Boiled}}:''' The Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM41]] in Generation I, and it can be learned via level-up by {{p|Chansey}} and {{p|Blissey}} as well as certain Pokémon via a [[Move Tutor]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
* '''{{m|Soft-Boiled}}:''' The Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM41]] in Generation I, and it can be learned via level-up by {{p|Chansey}} and {{p|Blissey}} as well as certain Pokémon via a [[Move Tutor]] in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
* '''{{m|Headbutt}}:''' The Pokémon can shake a small tree which may cause a [[wild Pokémon]] to fall down. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM02]] in Generation II. Though available as a level up move in Generation I and future generations, it only had status as a field move in Generation II and has regained such status in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} where it is available via a [[Move Tutor]] in [[Ilex Forest]]. It once again lost its field move status since Generation V.
* '''{{m|Headbutt}}:''' The Pokémon can shake a small tree which may cause a [[wild Pokémon]] to fall down. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM02]] in Generation II. Though available as a level up move in Generation I and future generations, it only had status as a field move in Generation II and has regained such status in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}} where it is available via a [[Move Tutor]] in [[Ilex Forest]]. It once again lost its field move status since Generation V.
* '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, and [[TM94]] since Generation V. Clears cracked rocks; in Generations II, III and VI as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon can occasionally be found in them, plus it can also give you items.
* '''{{m|Rock Smash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM08]] in Generation II, [[HM06]] in Generations III and IV, [[TM94]] in Generation V and X and Y, and [[HM06]] in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. Clears cracked rocks; in Generations II, III and VI as well as HeartGold and SoulSilver, Pokémon can occasionally be found in them, plus it can also give the player items.
[[File:Flash V OW.png|thumb|'''Flash''' remains a field move since [[Generation IV]], despite no longer being an HM.]]
[[File:Flash V OW.png|thumb|'''Flash''' remains a field move since [[Generation IV]], despite no longer being an HM.]]
* '''{{m|Sweet Scent}}:''' The Pokémon can activate a wild Pokémon battle in tall grass, caves, and water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM12]] in Generation II, and it can be learned by many {{type|Grass}} Pokémon.
* '''{{m|Sweet Scent}}:''' The Pokémon can activate a wild Pokémon battle in tall grass, caves, and water. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM12]] in Generation II, and it can be learned by many {{type|Grass}} Pokémon.
* '''{{m|Secret Power}}:''' The Pokémon can clear an entrance into a big tree, a bush or an indent in a wall in order to create a [[Secret Base]]. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM43]] in Generations III and IV, but is no longer a field move in the latter.
* '''{{m|Secret Power}}:''' The Pokémon can clear an entrance into a big tree, a bush or an indent in a wall in order to create a [[Secret Base]]. It can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[TM43]] in Generations III and IV, and [[TM94]] in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. However, it is not a field move in Generation IV.
* '''{{m|Flash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in Generations I, II, and III, and is currently a [[TM70|TM move]]. It lights up dark caves. Prior to Generation III, the whole screen would be dark before using Flash. In later generations, a small circle around the player is visible initially, which expands when Flash is used.
* '''{{m|Flash}}:''' Can be taught to a Pokémon by using [[HM05]] in Generations I, II, and III, and is currently a [[TM70|TM move]]. It lights up dark caves. Prior to Generation III, the whole screen would be dark before using Flash. In Generations III, IV, and V, a small circle around the player is visible initially, which expands when Flash is used. In X and Y, the screen zooms out and the wild Pokémon encounter rate is decreased. In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the entire screen will be darkened somewhat, and will become normal brightness after it is used.


===Other moves===
===Other moves===
* '''{{m|Milk Drink}}:''' Similar to Softboiled, the Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be learned by {{p|Miltank}}, {{p|Skiddo}} and {{p|Gogoat}} by leveling up.
* '''{{m|Milk Drink}}:''' Similar to Soft-Boiled, the Pokémon cuts some of its [[Stats#Hit Points|HP]] to recover another Pokémon's HP. It can be learned by {{p|Miltank}}, {{p|Skiddo}} and {{p|Gogoat}} by leveling up.
* '''{{m|Chatter}}:''' It can be used to record and temporarily alter the battle cry of a {{p|Chatot}}. It does not function correctly with other Pokémon. The recorded audio is reset to Chatot's default cry when it is deposited into a box.
* '''{{m|Chatter}}:''' It can be used to record and temporarily alter the battle cry of a {{p|Chatot}}. It does not function correctly with other Pokémon. The recorded audio is reset to Chatot's default cry when it is deposited into a box.


==See also==
* [[List of Pokémon by field move]]
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