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TM021
わざマシン021
Move Machine 021
Bag None Sprite.png
TM021
Pokémon Global Link artwork
Introduced in Generation I
Pocket
Generation I Bag Items pocket icon.png Items
Generation II Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png TMs and HMs
Generation III Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png TMs and HMs (RSE)
Generation III Bag TM Case pocket icon.png TM Case (FRLG)
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

TM021 (Japanese: わざマシン021 Move Machine 021), known as TM21 prior to Generation IX, is a TM introduced in Generation I. It teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move it teaches depends on the game. For compatibility, refer to the move's page.


In the core series games

Generation I

In Generation I, TMs can only be used once.

Bag TM Grass Sprite.png Mega Drain
Location Purchase price Sell price
RBY Prize for defeating Erika N/A $2500

Generation II

In Generation II, TMs can only be used once.

Bag TM Normal Sprite.png Frustration
Location Purchase price Sell price
GSC Goldenrod Department StoreSu N/A $500

Generation III

In Generation III, TMs can only be used once.

Bag TM Normal Sprite.png Frustration
Location Purchase price Sell price
RSE Pacifidlog Town N/A $500
FRLG Rocket Hideout N/A $500
Colo Not available N/A $500
XD Not available N/A $500

Generation IV

In Generation IV, TMs can only be used once.

Bag TM Normal Sprite.png Frustration
Location Purchase price Sell price
DPPt Veilstone Game Corner, Team Galactic HQ 8000C $500
HGSS Goldenrod Department StoreSu, Celadon Department Store $1000 $500

Generation V

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

Bag TM Normal Sprite.png Frustration
Location Purchase price Sell price
BW Nimbasa City $10000 N/A
B2W2 Floccesy Ranch N/A N/A

Generation VI

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

Bag TM Normal Sprite.png Frustration
Location Purchase price Sell price
XY Connecting Cave N/A N/A
ORAS Pacifidlog Town N/A N/A

Generation VII

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

Bag TM Normal Sprite.png Frustration
Location Purchase price Sell price
SM Malie City N/A N/A
USUM Malie City N/A N/A


Bag TM Dark Sprite.png Foul Play
Location Purchase price Sell price
PE Pokémon Mansion N/A N/A

Generation VIII

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

Bag TM Psychic Sprite.png Rest
Location Purchase price Sell price
SwSh Ballonlea N/A N/A


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

Bag TM Fairy Sprite.png Dazzling Gleam
Location Purchase price Sell price
BDSP Veilstone Department Store, Team Galactic HQ $3,000 $1,500

Generation IX

In Generation IX, TMs can only be used once.

Bag TM Bug Sprite.png Pounce
Location Purchase price Sell price
SV Prize for defeating Katy, TM Machine 800 LP
Bag TM Material Sprite.png Nymble Claw ×3
Bag TM Material Sprite.png Tarountula Thread ×3
$800

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, MDBag TM RTRB Sprite.pngAttract is the item that teaches the move Attract. Most TMs, however, correspond to a TM in the core series' contemporaneous games.

TMs in Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, TMs 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.

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.

Bag TM Normal Sprite.png Frustration
Location Purchase price Sell price
MDRB Mt. Thunder*, Great Canyon, Mt. Blaze*, Frosty Forest*, Mt. Freeze*, Magma Cavern*, Sky Tower, Howling Forest, Stormy Sea, Silver Trench, Fiery Field, Lightning Field, Northwind Field, Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Buried Relic, Wish Cave, Desert Region, Southern Cavern, Wyvern Hill, Solar Cave, Darknight Relic, Grand Sea, Joyous Tower, Far-Off Sea, Purity Forest
Kecleon Shop (Joyous Tower, Purity Forest)
Monster Houses (all)
Buried items (Buried Relic)
Pokémon Square shop
Job rewards (D-★)
3000 MDBag Poké RTRB Sprite.png 1000 MDBag Poké RTRB Sprite.png
MDT Trade, A-OK Mail, Wonder Mail, Friend Rescue 6000 MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png 250 MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png
MDDS 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 ForestD*, Mt. TravailD, Concealed Ruins, Mystery Jungle, Lake Afar*, Happy OutlookD*, Mt. MistralD*, Shimmer HillD*, Midnight ForestD*, Zero Isle East, Zero Isle West, Zero Isle South B1-B89F, Destiny TowerS, Oblivion ForestS, Treacherous WatersS, Southeastern IslandsS, Inferno CaveS)
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-B, S-★9)
Hidden Stairs (Lake Afar, Zero Isle East, Oblivion Forest, Treacherous Waters, Southeastern Islands, Inferno Cave)S
Spinda's Café (Silver Ticket big win; Gold Ticket win)S
Sometimes received as a reward from Numel found on Sky Peak Mountain PathS
6000 MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png 250 MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png
MDBSL ? N/A N/A
MDGtI ? N/A N/A
SMD Kecleon Shops 1720 Poké currency VI Sprite.png 172 Poké currency VI Sprite.png
MDRTDX Various dungeons (including: Mt. Thunder, Lapis Cave, Buried Relic, Joyous Tower, Purity Forest)
Monster Houses (Joyous Tower)
Kecleon Shop (Northwind Field, Purity Forest)
Treasure Boxes
2250 Poké currency VI Sprite.png 450 Poké currency VI Sprite.png

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

In Elekid Incorporated, Silver mentioned that he had used TM21 to teach his Totodile Frustration in order to capitalize on the fact that he had only just stolen the Pokémon and it hadn't come to like him yet.

Trivia


TM20
Technical Machines
TM022
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