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:''If you were looking for the [[glitch move]], see [[TM51 (move)]].''
{{samename|[[glitch move]]|TM51 (move)}}
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|jtrans=Move Machine 051
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'''TM051''' (Japanese: '''わざマシン051''' ''Move Machine 051''), known as '''TM51''' prior to [[Generation IX]], is a [[TM]] introduced in [[Generation IV]]. It teaches a compatible Pokémon a [[move]]. The move it teaches depends on the game. For compatibility, refer to the move's page.
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==In the core series games==
===Generation IV===
In [[Generation IV]], TMs can only be used once.
{{TMtable/header|Roost|Flying}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev4|DPPt}}|{{rt|210|Sinnoh}}|N/A|{{pdollar}}1000|roundytl}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}|Prize for defeating [[Falkner]]|N/A|{{pdollar}}1000|roundybl|roundybr}}
|}
 
===Generation V===
In [[Generation V]], TMs can be used any number of times.
{{TMtable/header|Ally Switch|Psychic}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev5|BW}}|[[Battle Subway]]|48[[Battle Point|BP]]|N/A|roundytl}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev5|B2W2}}|[[Battle Subway]], [[Pokémon World Tournament]]|24[[Battle Point|BP]]|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}}
|}
 
===Generation VI===
In [[Generation VI]], TMs can be used any number of times.
{{TMtable/header|Steel Wing|Steel}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev6|XY}}|[[Battle Maison]]|32 [[Battle Point|BP]]|N/A|roundytl}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}|[[Granite Cave]]|N/A|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}}
|}
 
===Generation VII===
In [[Generation VII]], TMs can be used any number of times.
{{TMtable/header|Steel Wing|Steel}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev7|SM}}|[[Malie City]]|{{PDollar}}10,000|N/A|roundytl}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev7|USUM}}|[[Konikoni City]]|{{PDollar}}10,000|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}}
|}
{{-}}
 
{{TMtable/header|Blizzard|Ice}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev7|PE}}|{{ka|Victory Road}}|N/A|N/A|roundyleft|roundybr}}
|}
 
===Generation VIII===
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], TMs can be used any number of times.
{{TMtable/header|Icicle Spear|Ice}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}|[[Circhester]]|N/A|N/A|roundyleft|roundybr}}
|}
{{-}}
 
In [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], TMs can only be used once.
{{TMtable/header|Roost|Flying}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|{{rt|210|Sinnoh}}, {{DL|Grand Underground|Merchants|Grand Underground merchant}}|[[File:Bag Red Sphere L Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×8 or 10<br>[[File:Bag Green Sphere L Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×8 or 10<br>[[File:Bag Blue Sphere L Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×8 or 10<br>[[File:Bag Prism Sphere L Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×5 or 8{{sup/8|BD}}/3 or 5{{sup/8|SP}}<br>[[File:Bag Pale Sphere L Sprite.png|15px|link=Sphere]]×3 or 5{{sup/8|BD}}/5 or 8{{sup/8|SP}}|{{pdollar}}1,000|roundyleft|roundybr}}
|}
 
===Generation IX===
In [[Generation IX]], TMs can only be used once.
{{TMtable/header|Sandstorm|Rock}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev9|SV}}|[[Asado Desert]], [[East Province (Area Three)]], [[South Province (Area Five)]], [[TM Machine]]|3,000 [[League Point|LP]]<br>[[File:Bag TM Material Sprite.png|15px|link=TM Material]] Hippopotas Sand ×3<br>[[File:Bag TM Material Sprite.png|15px|link=TM Material]] Silicobra Sand ×3<br>[[File:Bag TM Material Sprite.png|15px|link=TM Material]] Sandygast Sand ×3|{{PDollar}}3,000|roundytl}}
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrev9|SV}}{{gameabbrev9|ID}}|[[Savanna Biome]]|N/A|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}}
|}


[[TM]]s vary between generations; however, TMs numbered '''51 to 92''' were not added until [[Generation IV]].
==In the spin-off games==
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
[[List of TM and HM locations (Mystery Dungeon)|TMs in the Mystery Dungeon series]] are named only by the move they teach. For example, [[File:MDBag TM RTRB Sprite.png]]Attract is the item that teaches the move {{m|Attract}}. Most TMs, however, correspond to a TM in the core series' contemporaneous games.


'''TM51''' is:
TMs in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]] can only be used once before becoming [[Used TM]]s. In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|Gates to Infinity]], TMs can be used any number of times. In [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]], some TMs can only be used once while rainbow-colored TMs can be used any number of times.


{{TMtable
The equivalent TM is not present in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|Gates to Infinity]] as no Pokémon that learn {{m|Ally Switch}} are present.
|genint=4
 
|move4=Roost
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|Rescue Team DX]], TMs can only be used once. Whilst the available TMs are the same as those in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, the TM list order is the same as for Super Mystery Dungeon (that is, in the TM order for {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}), with newly added TMs added to the end of the list.
|type4=Flying
 
|locdppt={{rt|210|Sinnoh}}
{{TMtable/header|Roost|Flying}}
|lochgss=Prize for defeating [[Falkner]]
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}|[[Apple Woods]], [[Mt. Horn]], [[Foggy Forest]], [[Steam Cave]], [[Amp Plains]], [[Crystal Cave]], [[Crystal Crossing]], [[Chasm Cave]], [[Dark Hill]], [[Sealed Ruin]], [[Dusk Forest]]{{tt|*|main story only}}, [[Deep Dusk Forest]], [[Treeshroud Forest]], [[Brine Cave]], [[Hidden Land]], [[Temporal Tower]]{{tt|*|main story only}}, [[Mystifying Forest]], [[Blizzard Island]], [[Surrounded Sea]], [[Miracle Sea]], [[Spacial Rift]], [[Dark Crater]], [[Concealed Ruins]], [[Bottomless Sea]], {{OBP|Mystery Jungle|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}, [[Lake Afar]], [[Happy Outlook]], [[Mt. Mistral]], [[Shimmer Hill]], [[Lost Wilderness]], [[Midnight Forest]], [[Zero Isle North]] B31-B74F{{sup/md|D}}, [[Zero Isle East]], [[Zero Isle West]], [[Zero Isle South]], [[Final Maze]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s (Mystifying Forest{{tt|*|even floors and floors 1 and 3}}, {{OBP|Mt. Travail|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}, Concealed Ruins, Mystery Jungle, Lake Afar{{tt|*|even floors and floor 1}}, Happy Outlook{{tt|*|even floors and floor 1}}, Mt. Mistral{{tt|*|even floors and floor 1}}, Shimmer Hill{{tt|*|odd floors}}, Midnight Forest{{tt|*|even floors and floors 1 and 3}}, Zero Isle East, Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South B1-B89F, [[Destiny Tower (Explorers of Sky)|Destiny Tower]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Oblivion Forest]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Treacherous Waters]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Southeastern Islands]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Inferno Cave]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Star Cave]] B9-B15F{{sup/md|S}}, [[Murky Forest]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Fortune Ravine]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Spring Cave]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Southern Jungle]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Boulder Quarry]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Left Cave Path]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Right Cave Path]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Limestone Cavern]]{{sup/md|S}})<br/>[[Monster House]]s (Amp Plains, [[Quicksand Cave]], Crystal Cave, Crystal Crossing, Sealed Ruin, Treeshroud Forest, Hidden Land, Temporal Tower{{tt|*|main story and Special Episode}}, Mystifying Forest, Blizzard Island, [[Crevice Cave]], Surrounded Sea, Miracle Sea, Mt. Travail, [[The Nightmare]], Spacial Rift, Dark Crater, Concealed Ruins, [[Marine Resort]], Bottomless Sea, [[Shimmer Desert]], [[Mt. Avalanche]], [[Giant Volcano]], [[World Abyss]], Mystery Jungle, [[Serenity River]], [[Landslide Cave]], [[Labyrinth Cave]], Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South, Star Cave{{sup/md|S}}, [[Sky Peak Mountain Path]]{{sup/md|S}}, Murky Forest{{sup/md|S}}, Eastern Cave{{sup/md|S}}, Fortune Ravine{{sup/md|S}}, Spring Cave{{sup/md|S}}, Southern Jungle{{sup/md|S}}, Boulder Quarry{{sup/md|S}}, Limestone Cavern{{sup/md|S}}, [[Barren Valley]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Spacial Cliffs]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Dark Ice Mountain]]{{sup/md|S}}, [[Vast Ice Mountain]]{{sup/md|S}})<br/>[[Treasure Town]] Kecleon Wares<br/>{{md|Job}} rewards (C-★9)<br/>Hidden Stairs (Mystifying Forest, Mt. Travail, Lake Afar, Happy Outlook, Mt. Mistral, Shimmer Hill, Midnight Forest, Zero Isle East, Oblivion Forest, Treacherous Waters, Southeastern Islands, Inferno Cave){{sup/md|s}}<br/>[[Spinda's Café]] (Silver Ticket win){{sup/md|s}}<br/>Sometimes received as a reward from {{p|Numel}} found on Sky Peak Mountain Path{{sup/md|s}}|6500 [[File:MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|250 [[File:MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|roundytl}}
|sell4={{pdollar}}1000
{{TMtable/row|MD{{gameabbrevmd|BSL}}|?|N/A|N/A|roundybl|roundybr}}
|move5=Ally Switch
|}
|type5=Psychic
{{-}}
|locbw=[[Battle Subway]]
 
|pricebw=48 BP
{{TMtable/header|Steel Wing|Steel}}
|locb2w2=[[Battle Subway]], [[Pokémon World Tournament]]
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|[[Kecleon Shop]]s|1417 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|142 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]}}
|priceb2w2=24 BP
{{TMtable/row|{{gameabbrevmd|RTDX}}|Various dungeons (including: [[Frosty Forest]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Joyous Tower]])<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]] ([[Lightning Field]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Purity Forest]])<br/>[[Kecleon Shop#In towns|Kecleon Wares]] ([[Pokémon Square]])<br/>[[Treasure Box|Treasure Boxes]]|1900 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|380 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|roundybl|roundybr}}
|move6=Steel Wing
|}
|type6=Steel
|locxy=[[Battle Maison]]
|pricexy=32 BP
|locoras=[[Granite Cave]]
|locsmd=[[Kecleon Shop]]s
|pricesmd=1417 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|sellsmd=142 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|locmdtds=[[Final Maze]]
|sellmdtds=250 Poké
|move7=Steel Wing
|type7=Steel
|move72=Blizzard
|type72=Ice
|locsm=[[Malie City]]
|pricesm={{PDollar}}10,000
|locusum=[[Konikoni City]]
|priceusum={{PDollar}}10,000
|locpe={{ka|Victory Road}}
|move8=Icicle Spear
|type8=Ice
|locswsh=[[Circhester]]
}}


{{tmdisambig}}
==Trivia==
* TMs 51 to 55 exist in the code of the Generation I games, teaching the HM moves in the same order. TM51 teaches {{m|Cut}}.
{{-}}
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{{TMPrevNext
|number=51
|number=51
}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 21 March 2024

If you were looking for the glitch move, see TM51 (move).

TM051 (Japanese: わざマシン051 Move Machine 051), known as TM51 prior to Generation IX, is a TM introduced in Generation IV. It teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move it teaches depends on the game. For compatibility, refer to the move's page.

TM051
わざマシン051
Move Machine 051
Bag None Sprite.png
TM051
Pokémon Global Link artwork
Introduced in Generation IV
Pocket
Generation IV Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png TMs and HMs
Generation V Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png TMs and HMs
Generation VI Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png TMs and HMs
Generation VII Bag TMs pocket icon.png TMs (SMUSUM)
Generation VII Bag TM Case pocket icon.png TM Case (PE)
Generation VIII Bag TMs pocket icon.png TMs
Generation IX Bag TMs pocket icon.png TMs


In the core series games

Generation IV

In Generation IV, TMs can only be used once.

  Roost
Location Purchase price Sell price
DPPt Route 210 N/A $1000
HGSS Prize for defeating Falkner N/A $1000

Generation V

In Generation V, TMs can be used any number of times.

  Ally Switch
Location Purchase price Sell price
BW Battle Subway 48BP N/A
B2W2 Battle Subway, Pokémon World Tournament 24BP N/A

Generation VI

In Generation VI, TMs can be used any number of times.

  Steel Wing
Location Purchase price Sell price
XY Battle Maison 32 BP N/A
ORAS Granite Cave N/A N/A

Generation VII

In Generation VII, TMs can be used any number of times.

  Steel Wing
Location Purchase price Sell price
SM Malie City $10,000 N/A
USUM Konikoni City $10,000 N/A


  Blizzard
Location Purchase price Sell price
PE Victory Road N/A N/A

Generation VIII

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, TMs can be used any number of times.

  Icicle Spear
Location Purchase price Sell price
SwSh Circhester N/A N/A


In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, TMs can only be used once.

  Roost
Location Purchase price Sell price
BDSP Route 210, Grand Underground merchant  ×8 or 10
 ×8 or 10
 ×8 or 10
 ×5 or 8BD/3 or 5SP
 ×3 or 5BD/5 or 8SP
$1,000

Generation IX

In Generation IX, TMs can only be used once.

  Sandstorm
Location Purchase price Sell price
SV Asado Desert, East Province (Area Three), South Province (Area Five), TM Machine 3,000 LP
  Hippopotas Sand ×3
  Silicobra Sand ×3
  Sandygast Sand ×3
$3,000
SVID Savanna Biome N/A N/A

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

TMs in the Mystery Dungeon series are named only by the move they teach. For example,  Attract is the item that teaches the move Attract. Most TMs, however, correspond to a TM in the core series' contemporaneous games.

TMs in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky can only be used once before becoming Used TMs. In Gates to Infinity, TMs can be used any number of times. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, some TMs can only be used once while rainbow-colored TMs can be used any number of times.

The equivalent TM is not present in Gates to Infinity as no Pokémon that learn Ally Switch are present.

In Rescue Team DX, TMs can only be used once. Whilst the available TMs are the same as those in Pokémon Sun and Moon, the TM list order is the same as for Super Mystery Dungeon (that is, in the TM order for Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire), with newly added TMs added to the end of the list.

  Roost
Location Purchase price Sell price
MDTDS Apple Woods, Mt. Horn, Foggy Forest, Steam Cave, Amp Plains, Crystal Cave, Crystal Crossing, Chasm Cave, Dark Hill, Sealed Ruin, Dusk Forest*, Deep Dusk Forest, Treeshroud Forest, Brine Cave, Hidden Land, Temporal Tower*, Mystifying Forest, Blizzard Island, Surrounded Sea, Miracle Sea, Spacial Rift, Dark Crater, Concealed Ruins, Bottomless Sea, Mystery Jungle, Lake Afar, Happy Outlook, Mt. Mistral, Shimmer Hill, Lost Wilderness, Midnight Forest, Zero Isle North B31-B74FD, Zero Isle East, Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South, Final Maze
Kecleon Shops (Mystifying Forest*, Mt. Travail, Concealed Ruins, Mystery Jungle, Lake Afar*, Happy Outlook*, Mt. Mistral*, Shimmer Hill*, Midnight Forest*, Zero Isle East, Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South B1-B89F, Destiny TowerS, Oblivion ForestS, Treacherous WatersS, Southeastern IslandsS, Inferno CaveS, Star Cave B9-B15FS, Murky ForestS, Fortune RavineS, Spring CaveS, Southern JungleS, Boulder QuarryS, Left Cave PathS, Right Cave PathS, Limestone CavernS)
Monster Houses (Amp Plains, Quicksand Cave, Crystal Cave, Crystal Crossing, Sealed Ruin, Treeshroud Forest, Hidden Land, Temporal Tower*, Mystifying Forest, Blizzard Island, Crevice Cave, Surrounded Sea, Miracle Sea, Mt. Travail, The Nightmare, Spacial Rift, Dark Crater, Concealed Ruins, Marine Resort, Bottomless Sea, Shimmer Desert, Mt. Avalanche, Giant Volcano, World Abyss, Mystery Jungle, Serenity River, Landslide Cave, Labyrinth Cave, Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South, Star CaveS, Sky Peak Mountain PathS, Murky ForestS, Eastern CaveS, Fortune RavineS, Spring CaveS, Southern JungleS, Boulder QuarryS, Limestone CavernS, Barren ValleyS, Spacial CliffsS, Dark Ice MountainS, Vast Ice MountainS)
Treasure Town Kecleon Wares
Job rewards (C-★9)
Hidden Stairs (Mystifying Forest, Mt. Travail, Lake Afar, Happy Outlook, Mt. Mistral, Shimmer Hill, Midnight Forest, Zero Isle East, Oblivion Forest, Treacherous Waters, Southeastern Islands, Inferno Cave)S
Spinda's Café (Silver Ticket win)S
Sometimes received as a reward from Numel found on Sky Peak Mountain PathS
6500   250  
MDBSL ? N/A N/A


  Steel Wing
Location Purchase price Sell price
SMD Kecleon Shops 1417   142  
MDRTDX Various dungeons (including: Frosty Forest, Wish Cave, Joyous Tower)
Kecleon Shop (Lightning Field, Joyous Tower, Purity Forest)
Kecleon Wares (Pokémon Square)
Treasure Boxes
1900   380  

Trivia

  • TMs 51 to 55 exist in the code of the Generation I games, teaching the HM moves in the same order. TM51 teaches Cut.


TM50
Technical Machines
TM052
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