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Revision as of 04:13, 14 May 2022
This is a list of glitch Pokémon.
In Generation I
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation I.
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- All Generation I glitch Pokémon are available with the English adaption of the Fossil conversion glitch (video), the remaining HP glitch or arbitrary code execution.
In Generation II
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation II.
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In Generation III
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation III. All, except for óË {é Áî and ?????????? can only be seen with a cheating device or though use of Glitzer Popping.
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In Generation IV
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation IV. All except for ----- can only be seen with a cheating device.
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In Generation V
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation V. All can only be seen with a cheating device.
Pokémon Black and White
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
Due to the addition of Pokéstar Studios opponents (and their production Props) to Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 at indices 652 to 684 and the removal of Manaphy Egg (although its sprite was preserved for Pokéstar Smeargle), Bad Egg was shifted down one slot, two new Glitch Eggs were added, and the existing Glitch Unown were shifted up 34 slots, with a few new Glitch Unown (with the Abilities and movesets of White/Black Kyurem, Keldeo's Resolute Form, and the Therian Formes of Tornadus/Thundurus/Landorus) added afterwards. The Pokéstar opponents and Props can be seen as wild Pokémon (but only by cheating), thus they are listed below for reference.
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In Generation VI
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation VI. All can only be seen with a cheating device.
Glitch Pokémon beyond #723 have species names identical to their Pokédex number on their summary screen. In the case of Pokémon with numbers greater than 999, the number is displayed incorrectly, with a single '?' in place of all the digits except the last two (e.g. 1234 is shown as "?34".)
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In Generation VII
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation VII. It can only be seen with a cheating device.
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References
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This article is part of Project GlitchDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on glitches in the Pokémon games. |