Unless your Pokemon can learn it on its own, then no.
Yes. Go to the Team Galactic Building in Eterna City north of the Pokemon Center.
Use Cut on the row of little trees, go up the right side of the building, use Cut again, and follow the dirt path to TM46, Thief.
You can get an electririzer from an Elekid you can catch it or if you have thief you can use that.If you use thief and nothing comes to you then go to another Elekid
Only a thief knows how another thief will think and act. Can be extended to other professions and descriptions.
You can't possibly catch latios in Pokemon diamond although you may get it there by using your ruby version if you have one to import it to your diamond. another way is to buy an action replay and cheat
You have to go to pal park at the end of route 221, that's where they will be waiting in there for you to catch them.
Yes. The same way as in Diamond and pearl.
You can get an electririzer from an Elekid you can catch it or if you have thief you can use that.If you use thief and nothing comes to you then go to another Elekid
Yes, in fact, it is the only way to scratch a diamond.
Diamond is the hardest known substance, but one diamond can scratch another diamond. If that was not the case, there would be no way for jewelers to shape diamonds as they do, into faceted jewels, instead of lumpy stones.
Since diamonds have been known to humans since before 5,000 BC, it would be difficult to find the name of the world's first diamond thief.
i wear a perfect 3 carat diamond ring
bannete or clefable
Another word for thief is "burglar" or "robber."
Thief, robber, intruder.
Pramod Trivedi has written: 'Thief of the diamond'
Another word for bandit or robber is "thief" or "outlaw."
Pokemon diamond to find the TM thief go to Eterna City, go to the team galactic building cut down one of the trees go to the right (your right) go over to the side where that other tree that can be cut down, cut it down and walk as far as you can and you'll find a pokeball thing press A and you will then have thief on diamond version
Another way to describe this stone is to say that it is one-fifth of a carat.