Where to find Toxic TM 175 in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

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Seeing a TM on the ground in Scarlet & Violet The Teal Mask

For bulky Pokemon looking to stall their opponent, Toxic is an incredibly potent move. This is the poisoning move, inflicting more damage per turn as an infected opponent lingers on the battlefield. It does notably have a 90% accuracy rating, in addition to having no impact on Steel-Type Pokemon. Still, if you’re into the competitive scene, Toxic TM 175 is well worth having.

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Toxic TM 175 location in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet The Teal Mask
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To find Toxic TM 175, you’ll need to own The Teal Mask DLC and look in Kitakami. On the west side of Mossui Town, you’ll see the Loyalty Plaza. From where the fast travel point is, you should see the TM hanging around by the fence next to one of the nearby trees. Pick it up and you’ll have your own Toxic TM. That’s really it!

Finding the Toxic TM in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet The Teal Mask
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How to craft the Toxic TM 175 in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet: The Teal Mask

Of course, for those of you who need more Toxic TMs for your Pokemon, you can craft additional copies. You’ll need the following materials:

  • 5,000 League Points
  • 3 Ekans Fang
  • 3 Koffing Gas

You’ll find these Pokemon in Kitakami, so don’t bother returning to Paldea to farm for these materials. Fortunately, both Ekans and Koffing are fairly common. You’ll find Ekans near the Toxic TM’s location, so no searching required there. Meanwhile, Koffing can be found in the Infernal Pass to the west of the Crystal Pool fast travel point.

Remember, evolved Pokemon will still drop these same materials too, so feel free to take down any applicable monsters that you see. Happy farming!

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