How to use TM Dig in Pokemon Emerald
Hey so I just got TM Dig in Emerald but it keeps saying it doesn't work on the small indents, is it not supposed to dig there or is there something it to do before being able to dig?
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The "small indents" you mention are possible locations for Secret Bases. In order to interact with them, you need the Secret Power move, obtainable as TM 43 on route 111 and purchaseable from the Slateport City market stalls.
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Where do I use dig in Emerald?
The TM Dig, outside a battle, allows the player to come back at the entrance of caves or some buildings (including gyms), as it is said on Bulbapedia. There is no other utility, like digging the ground to find items.What tm teaches dig?
TMsTM# and NameDescriptionBuyTM 25 - ThunderElectric attack-TM 26 - EarthquakeGround attack-TM 27 - FissureGround attack-TM 28 - Dig1. Ground attack 2. Escape from caves-46 more rowsCan I buy dig TM?
They do not sell it in stores, and it's not available in the Game Corner. You'll have to cheat extra copies into your game, or try and breed Dig onto whatever Pokemon you want to use it on, if possible.What Pokemon learns dig?
This is an article for the move Dig (TM15) and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC....By Level Up.SandshrewSandslashDiglettOnixSteelixHitmontopNincadaTrapinchGibleGarchompHippopotasHippowdonDrilburExcadrillSandile6 more rows•Aug 13, 2021How to get DIG even if you toss it in Pokemon Emerald
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The TM Dig, outside a battle, allows the player to come back at the entrance of caves or some buildings (including gyms), as it is said on Bulbapedia.
There is no other utility, like digging the ground to find items.
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