List of All TMs & Thier Locations

On this page, you will find the complete list of all TM (Technical Machine) locations in Pokémon Z. The game features a total of 108 TMs, each designed to help your Pokémon learn powerful moves that can significantly improve their performance in battles. Whether you are preparing for Gym Leaders, Boss battles, or competitive play, knowing where to find and how to use TMs will give you a strategic advantage.

This guide not only lists all TMs and their locations but also provides additional notes and tips to help you make the most out of each move. Breaking the content into clear sections makes it easy to follow, while also creating natural spots for ads and extra content.

Quick Notes

What are TMs?
In Pokemon games, TMs (Technical Machines) are items that allow your Pokemon to learn new moves. These moves have specific types and can dramatically impact the outcome of battles. TMs can be obtained in various ways: found randomly while exploring routes, rewarded by NPCs after completing tasks or side missions, or given as gifts for story progression.

Using TMs strategically can make a huge difference in both casual and competitive runs. Some moves may have lower power but useful effects, while others deal massive damage. Understanding which TMs best complement your Pokemon’s strengths is key to winning battles efficiently.

How Many TMs Does Pokemon Z Have?
Pokemon Z includes 108 TMs, scattered throughout the region. You will encounter them during your journey in various locations such as towns, routes, caves, and even as rewards from Gym Leaders and key story events.

Are TMs Reusable?
Yes! Unlike classic Pokemon games like Emerald, where TMs could only be used once, in Pokemon Z, TMs are fully reusable. This means you can teach the same move to multiple Pokemon without worrying about running out. This adds more flexibility to your team-building and battle strategies.

Extra Tips for Using TMs

  • Plan Ahead: Keep a balanced set of moves for different types of opponents.
  • Story Integration: Some TMs are tied to major events or Gym Leaders, so following the main storyline helps ensure you don’t miss any.
  • Competitive Play: Use TMs to cover your Pokemon’s weaknesses, boost resistances, and maximize type advantages.

By combining this guide with careful strategic planning, you’ll always know where to find the right TMs and how to use them effectively.

TM List and Locations

This section details the locations of all Technical Machines (TMs) in the game. Some entries may contain light story spoilers (for example, if a TM is a reward from a Gym Leader or obtained after a key story event). It is recommended to consult this list only if you need a specific TM or have completed the main plot of the corresponding beta.

TMMoveLocation
TM001BlizzardReward from Cendera (10th Badge)
TM002Dragon ClawChâteau Cathedral
TM003PsyshockDark Tower (Lower-right room, Lanto)
TM004Calm MindWandering Forest, from Pokémon Village go left
TM005Sludge BombProfane Swamp (Left zone)
TM006Iron HeadPokéball Factory (Inside)
TM007HailKalos Mountains (Paldea border)
TM008Bulk UpMosaic Village
TM009Hydro PumpAncient Flooded Forge
TM010Rock TrapOn top of a building in the Luminalia outskirts
TM011Sunny DayRoute 11, on an island
TM012TauntRoute 3 (Left screen)
TM013Ice BeamFrozen Cave (Near the end)
TM014Dream EaterAncient Forge
TM015SurfReward from Melia (Relief area)
TM016Light ScreenRoute 13 Part 2 (After Surf)
TM017ProtectRoute 2 Left (Requires Gogoat Mount)
TM018Rain DanceFluxus City (Back of the lake)
TM019Cut PathBosque Ladera (After a female thief)
TM020ScaldBodegón Village (House, bottom-left)
TM021Signal BeamProsperity Shrine
TM022Solar BeamRoute 21 (Bottom-left, climb)
TM023Air SlashChâteau Rosillon (2nd floor, right room)
TM024ThunderboltTop of Prisma Tower
TM025Seed BombVánitas Orchard (House)
TM026EarthquakeCueva Desenlace (Final area, after rock)
TM027PaybackChâteau Rosillon (Courtyard, next to Lopunny)
TM028FlyTalk to Clavelina after 5th badge
TM029PsychicDark Web
TM030Shadow BallLuminalia Crypts
TM031Brick BreakStorm Hill (Bottom-right)
TM032Aqua TailRoute 11 Part 2 (Break rock)
TM033ReflectChâteau Lanto (Dorm, unreal dimension)
TM034Light ScreenReward from Rúpico (9th Badge)
TM035Low KickRoute 7 South (Next to rock)
TM036Sludge BombReward from Belladonna (6th Badge)
TM037SandstormCueva Lóbrega (Central zone)
TM038FlamethrowerRoute 25, bottom-left
TM039Rock TombGrisalla Cave (Lower zone)
TM040Aerial AceCollage Village (Lumberjack in house)
TM041Fire PunchNovarte City (Bottom-right house)
TM042ImageChâteau Lanto (Real dimension corridor)
TM043Volt SwitchRoute 4 Part 2 (After leaving the forest)
TM044RestBodegón Village (Girl, bottom)
TM045Shadow FlameRomantis City (Behind Gym)
TM046ThiefOléo City (Sold by a thief)
TM047Hidden PowerRoute 7 North (Bottom-left)
TM048Thunder PunchNovarte City (Bottom-right house)
TM049Ice PunchNovarte City (Bottom-right house)
TM050Zen HeadbuttRoute 22 (After Surf)
TM051Hydro PulseRoute 5 (Part 2, right)
TM052Smart StrikeAfter climbing a building in Luminalia, cross some beams
TM053Energy BallService Station (Lower zone)
TM054Fake OutSouthern Catacombs (Break rock)
TM055Ice BeamRoute 9 Part 2 (High Tide)
TM056Iron TailPrisma Tower
TM057CutCollage Village (Between ledges)
TM058FlamethrowerRomantis Gym (Room, not Leader)
TM059IncinerateRoute 6 Second Part
TM060Steel WingLuminalia City (Market)
TM061Will-O-WispSanguine Village (After crossing lake)
TM062AcrobaticsRoute 6 (From Oléo City)
TM063Giga DrainRoute 16 South (After climbing mountain)
TM064Dragon PulseRoute 23 (Descend, keep forward)
TM065Shadow ClawReward from Hisopo (2nd Badge)
TM066VendettaRoute 15 Part 2 (Up and down mountain)
TM067FlyForgotten Prison Island (After rock)
TM068CharmReward from Zafra (4th Badge)
TM069Volt SwitchGlimmering Cave (After rocks)
TM070Hyper VoiceFresh Village (Girl, house)
TM071Rock SlideRoute 17 (After rock and climb)
TM072Volt SwitchReward from F3 (3rd Badge)
TM073Thunder WaveBurned Workshop (Upper floor)
TM074RolloutCueva Lóbrega (Central zone, in a hole)
TM075Sword DanceFractal City (Talk to Musketeer)
TM076ThunderTop of Route 23 Lighthouse
TM077Magic ShineRoute 8 Part 2 (Entering Part 3)
TM078EarthquakeNovarte City (Academy, Generator)
TM079SchemerCircus Nightmare, Leader’s Room
TM080AvalancheTierraunida Grotto (After climbing)
TM081X-ScissorBosque Ladera Part 2 (Requires Surf)
TM082MegahornDeep Spring
TM083EnergizeVinyl Village (Girl in vineyard)
TM084SpikesOld Vánitas (Sewers)
TM085Ice WindOléo City (Top-left house)
TM086Grass KnotRomantis City (Herbalist)
TM087Shadow PulseOld Vánitas (Bottom-right zone)
TM088Earth PowerWandering Forest
TM089RoundAcrylic Village (Cliff)
TM090SubstituteRoute 14 (Surf right)
TM091Dazzling GleamKalos Mountains Part 3 (Top-left)
TM092Fire SpinBurning Chasm (Lower floor)
TM093Wild ChargeRoute 19 (Right cave)
TM094Rock SmashReward from Canola (1st Badge)
TM095Psycho FangPetroglifo Village (Hotel, upper floor)
TM096Drain PunchCircus Nightmare (Cage Zone)
TM097Heat WaveFluxus City (House)
TM098Toxic SpikesRoute 20 (Left zone, Mount required)
TM099Triple AxelFractal City (Left)
TM100Draco MeteorReflection Cave
TM101BounceKings’ Sanctuary (Left)
TM102U-turnMontesanto Island (Cave)
TM103Ice SpinnerRoute 18
TM104HowlCertijo Island (Central-right zone)
TM105RoarRoute 10 (After a female thief)
TM106Brick BreakRoute 23 (After crossing bridge, to the right)
TM107Trick RoomLance Column
TM108StrengthReward from Olivier (Château Lanto)

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Closing Note

With this guide, you now have a complete reference for all 108 TMs in Pokemon Z, including where to find them and how to use them effectively. Whether you’re completing the main story, hunting for rare Pokemon, or preparing for competitive battles, this resource ensures you won’t miss a single move. Remember to plan your team and TMs strategically to gain the upper hand in every encounter!