Cut, a quintessential move in the Pokémon world, allows trainers to navigate through obstacles like small trees. But which Pokémon can actually learn this valuable move? This guide delves into the history of Cut, the Pokémon that can learn it through various methods, and how its functionality has evolved across different generations.
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Cut Through the Generations: HM to Ride Pokémon
Initially introduced as HM01 in Generation I, Cut remained an HM until Generation VI. It was a crucial tool for traversing environments, requiring players to dedicate a move slot on a Pokémon for its utility. From Generation VII onwards, HMs were replaced by new mechanics. Ride Pokémon in games like Sun/Moon and Scarlet/Violet, and Secret Techniques in Let’s Go, Pikachu!/Eevee! took over the role of environmental interaction, removing the necessity for HM moves.
Which Pokémon Can Learn Cut?
While Cut was primarily associated with Grass-type Pokémon, a surprisingly diverse range of species could learn it. From Generation I to VI, acquiring Cut involved finding the HM and teaching it to a compatible Pokémon.
Kartana, introduced in Generation VII, stands out as the only Pokémon capable of learning Cut through leveling up. However, Pokémon from previous generations could still learn Cut via transfer and then be used in Generation VII games.
Note: In Generations VII, VIII, and IX, Cut cannot be learned in the traditional sense due to the absence of HMs.
A Partial List of Pokémon That Can Learn Cut (Gen I-VI):
Pokémon | Type(s) | Generations |
---|---|---|
Bulbasaur | Grass/Poison | 1-7 |
Charmander | Fire | 1-7 |
Beedrill | Bug/Poison | 1-7 |
Sandslash | Ground | 1-7 |
Nidoqueen | Poison/Ground | 3-7 |
Nidoking | Poison/Ground | 3-7 |
Parasect | Bug/Grass | 1-7 |
Persian | Normal | 3-7 |
Victreebel | Grass/Poison | 1-7 |
Tentacruel | Water/Poison | 1-7 |
Scyther | Bug/Flying | 1-7 |
Pinsir | Bug | 1-7 |
Mew | Psychic | 1-7 |
…and many more |
This is not an exhaustive list, as numerous other Pokémon across various types can learn Cut. Consulting a comprehensive Pokédex is recommended for a complete list.
Obtaining Cut: HM Locations in Older Games
Before the era of Ride Pokémon, obtaining the HM for Cut was a key part of progressing through the games. Here are some notable locations:
Generation | Game(s) | Location |
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I | Red/Blue/Yellow | SS Anne |
II | Gold/Silver/Crystal | Ilex Forest |
III | Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald | Rustboro City |
IV | Diamond/Pearl/Platinum | Eterna City |
V | Black/White | Striaton City |
VI | X/Y | Parfum Palace |
Conclusion: Cut’s Enduring Legacy
While the mechanics of learning and using Cut have changed, its importance in Pokémon history remains. It symbolized the interconnectedness of Pokémon and the environment, enabling trainers to explore and progress. While Ekans, and its evolved form Arbok, cannot learn Cut, understanding the move’s evolution provides insight into the broader changes in Pokémon gameplay.