Unlike in previous inter-generational transfers, Pokémon transferred from Generation I or V via Poké Transporter that know HM moves do not require these moves to be deleted. a Pokémon knowing Whirlpool can be sent from Pokémon Platinum to Generation V) since Whirlpool is not an HM move in Generation III, Pokémon with Whirlpool can freely be sent into Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver from Generation III. In Generation IV, Defog and Whirlpool only prevent Pokémon being sent forward from the games they are an HM in (e.g. In Generation III, Dive prevents sending forward from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen despite not being considered an HM by those games in Generation IV, since Dive is no longer an HM move, Pokémon with Dive can freely be sent into Generation V games. ![]() In Generation III and IV, a Pokémon knowing an HM move cannot be transferred to the next generation unless the HM move is removed (e.g. If a Pokémon learns a new move while in Pokémon Day Care, an HM move can be replaced if it is at the top of the list however, in Generation I, the Pokémon Day Care will not accept Pokémon that know HM moves. They can be deleted by the Move Deleter, although Surf cannot be deleted in Pokémon Emerald if the Pokémon is the only one in the player's party or PC that knows the move. HM moves cannot be forgotten by Pokémon under normal circumstances in the games in which they are HMs, even if they are not learned via HM. Except for Generation V, the player can only use HM moves as field moves if they have the appropriate Badge or number of Badges (the exact requirements vary between games). Like all field moves, they can be used outside of battle even if the Pokémon has fainted or no PP in that move (using it as a field move does not consume PP). Moves taught by HMs are all field moves in the games in which they are HMs, but some field moves are not HM moves. In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, HMs cannot be stored in a PC. This contrasts to TMs in Generations I to IV, in which TMs are single-use items that can be tossed, sold, or held. ![]() HMs can be used any number of times, and cannot be tossed, sold, or held. ![]() Flying Taxi and Koraidon S/ Miraidon V's upgraded abilities S V.The field move uses of HM moves are replaced by: Some former HM moves are instead TM or TR moves in these games. Starting in Generation VII, there are no longer any HMs. ![]() However, this was lost in the localization, where it is simply said that some items are too important to be deleted. In Japanese games, it is said that HMs are Key Items, according to the text that appears when the player attempts to delete them. These moves have a use as field moves in games in which they are HMs. Moves taught by HMs, known as HM moves, hidden moves R S E FR LG D P Pt HG SS B W B2 W2, Hidden Moves FR LG B2 W2, or Hidden moves FR LG (Japanese: ひでんわざ secret move formatted in kanji as 秘伝技 secret move only at the Entralink and when using Poké Transfer in Generation V), cannot normally be forgotten. HMs can be used an unlimited number of times and cannot be disposed of.
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