This means Trade Mark indicating that the name is registered and protected for the benefit of the originating owners. It is designed to deter and prevent others from using the Trade Marked name on their products as if it were their own.
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What does the TM mean
It seems there might be a typo or misunderstanding in your question, as "AS TM A" is mentioned twice without distinction. If you're referring to different concepts or terms related to "AS TM A," please clarify or specify the context, such as whether these are acronyms or specific terms in a field like technology, medicine, or business. This will help provide an accurate comparison or explanation.
The TM and HM case are given to you automatically when you get a TM or you get an HM. You can get TM THIEF in Mount Moon and HM SURF in the S. S. Anne. To access your TM/HM case you need to go to your BAG and it is one of the options in your KEY ITEMS slot. The name is in BLUE letters you can not miss it :)
If it does not have TM (Trade Mark) beside the I. And if it does it is real.
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in the old games such as ruby, emerald and so on, dive is an hm. in the new games such as diamond and pearl or soulsilver and heartgold, i suppose it is an TM as you described. if i remember, it is not a TM from 1-99. it must be i think above tm99. I'm sorry that i couldn't tell you exacly the TM but i hope you find out! -RR14
I would tell you but I have the same question I'm sorry
it should tell you when your teaching a Pokemon a TM/hm!
TM is for a trademark and the R is for copyright. A copyright is used to protect art, literary works, and music. Gone with the Wind would be copyrighted. A trademark is a symbol, name, image, (etc.) that identifies a service or product. Like Pepsi has their logo, Playboy has the playboy bunny, etc.
You may be referring to the letters that indicate a 'trademark'. A trademark is a word, combination of words, design or symbol that identifies a product and distinguishes it from products of another entity. For example, the apple silhouette with one leaf at the top and one bite missing is the trademark owned by Apple Computer, Inc. No other entity can use that symbol to advertise their own products.ON the other hand you may be referring to another use of TM. In that other sense TM is an abbreviation for 'technical machine'. A technical machine is a machine used by Pokemon trainers to teach Pokemon a new technique or move that it may not otherwise learn. There may be other meanings for TM in the game world.
im sorry to tell you this, but from what i have learned and searched up, that there is no tm for baton pass, if you do eny up eharing otherwise, let me know k? hope this hellped ^u^