How to make TM 069 Ice Punch in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have many attacks that you can teach your Pokemon using TM, and one of them is TM 069 Ice Punch. It’s an Ice-type move, which means only certain Pokemon can learn it. When you use this move, your Pokemon attack enemy Pokemon with an icy punch, sometimes leaving them frozen. The move has 75 Power, 100 Accuracy, and 15 PP, making it useful for battles once morest certain Pokemon. Just like other TMs, you need to gather materials to craft MT 069 Ice Punch in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, and here’s how you can do it.

TM 069 Ice Punch Crafting Materials and Where to Get Them

Here are all the materials you need to craft TM 069 Ice Punch.

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  • x5,000 league points
  • x3 puppy fur
  • x3 meditative sweat

To get league points quickly, you have a method that you can use. In this method, you need to go to a Pokemon Center and use the TM machine to exchange Pokemon materials with League Points. Usually, you will have a lot of unnecessary materials to trade. Other methods of getting League Points are by raiding Tera Dens and defeating Team Star and Tera Pokémons.

If you need Cubchoo Fur and Meditite Sweat, you need to find these Pokemon first. You need to go to the habitat locations of these Pokemon and when you see them, send out your Pokemon to defeat them and get their materials. You can also approach them and start a Pokémon battle to defeat them or capture them and get their materials.

How to make TM 069 Ice Punch step by step

Once you have all the materials, follow the steps below to create them.

  • Go to a Pokemon Center.
  • Use the TM machine.
  • Choose the option to create TM in the menu.
  • Scroll down to find TM 069 Ice Punch.
  • Use the interact button to create it.

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