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How To Get Low Sweep (TM039) in Scarlet and Violet and Pokémon That Learn It

Learn how to get TM039 Low Sweep in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, and find out which Pokémon can learn it.

Technical Machines, or TMs, are data discs that can bestow new moves upon your Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet. TMs are a quick and easy way to hone your battle strategies, as you don’t need to grind out levels to learn certain moves. Today, we’ll show you how to get Low Sweep (TM039) in Scarlet & Violet and the Pokémon that learn it.

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TM039 teaches the Low Sweep move, which is a Fighting type physical attack move. Low Sweep has a base power of 65, base accuracy of 100%, and lowers its target’s speed stat by one stage.

Before you can craft TM039 at the TM Machine, you’ll need to find it first. You must explore a small zone in the West Province, between Area One and Cascarrafa. We’ll mark the exact spot on the map for your convenience.

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You’ll find yourself in the middle of some ruins with a giant tower in the center. There’s a ladder on the side of the tower, so climb it all the way up to the top to find the yellow Poké Ball containing TM039!

TM039 is good for teaching one Pokémon Low Sweep. If you want to teach more Pokémon, you’ll need to craft it at the TM Machines located at every Pokémon Center. To craft TM039, the following materials are required:

  • 3,000 LP
  • Croagunk Poison x 3
  • Mankey Fur x 3

For team planning purposes, here are all the Pokémon that can learn Low Sweep through TMs:

  • Golduck
  • Mankey/Primeape
  • Poliwrath
  • Machop/Machoke/Machamp
  • Drowzee
  • Hypno
  • Hitmonlee
  • Hitmonchan
  • Electabuzz
  • Magmar
  • Zapdos (Galarian)
  • Mewtwo
  • Mew
  • Aipom
  • Sneasel/Weavile
  • Tyrogue
  • Hitmontop
  • Grovyle/Sceptile
  • Combusken/Blaziken
  • Nuzleaf/Shiftry
  • Breloom
  • Vigoroth/Slaking
  • Makuhita/Hariyama
  • Sableeye
  • Meditite/Medicham
  • Deoxys
  • Chimchar/Monferno/Infernape
  • Ambipom
  • Buneary/Lopunny
  • Riolu/Lucario
  • Croagunk/Toxicroak
  • Electivire
  • Magmortar
  • Gallade
  • Pignite/Emboar
  • Pansage/Simisage
  • Pansear/Simisear
  • Panpour/Simipour
  • Timburr/Gurdurr/Conkeldurr
  • Throh
  • Sawk
  • Krokorok/Krookodile
  • Scraggy/Scrafty
  • Zoroark
  • Gothitelle
  • Mienfoo/Mienshao
  • Golett/Golurk
  • Pawniard/Bisharp
  • Meloetta
  • Chespin/Quilladin/Chesnaught
  • Pancham/Pangoro
  • Helioptile/Heliolisk
  • Hawlucha
  • Decidueye
  • Incineroar
  • Lycanroc (Midnight)
  • Mudbray/Mudsdale
  • Lurantis
  • Stufful/Bewear
  • Steenee/Tsareena
  • Passimian
  • Komala
  • Buzzwole
  • Pheromosa
  • Marshadow
  • Zeraora
  • Scorbunny/Raboot/Cinderace
  • Grimmsnarl
  • Kubfu/Urshifu

That concludes our guide on how to get Low Sweep (TM039) in Scarlet & Violet and Pokémon that learn it. If you have any other questions about TMs in general, let us know in the comments below!

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Jeremy Kanjanapangka
Jeremy is a Content Writer for Touch, Tap, Play, and has been writing in the games journalism industry for almost a decade now. With a degree in English and a passion for games, he loves to talk and write about all kinds of games. While you can find him covering the latest and greatest games, there is a special place in his heart for RPGs, action-adventure games, fighting games, and anything Nintendo related.