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I have a sceeptile I traded and I was trying to find out what it's moves..

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I have a sceeptile I traded and
I was trying to find out what it's moves are and I looked it up on the internet and it was listing a whole bunch of categories of moves like leafgreen/ruby/saphire,emerald moves and then it listed somethin called tm&th moves and I was wondreing what tm&th moves stood for is it a sertain game I have to buy (in real life)?

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EspeonDude_ answered:

No... It means moves that the Pok�mon learns by a TM (Technical Machine)or HM (Hidden Machine).

v-gamer answered:

Wow. Tell me you're kidding about the TM part...
TM are known as Technical Machines, and trust me, you're bound to have at least one. It's in the TM/HM Pocket in your bag!
However, I have no idea what TH moves are. I'm going to guess "Tutor" something.

 

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