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|{{tt|Many|31, 32, 50, 52, 56, 61, 62, 63, 67, 68, 69, 79, 80, 81, 86, 87, 94, 95, 115, 121, 122, 127, 134, 135, 137, 140, 146, 156, 159, 160, 161, 162, 172, 174, 175, 181, 182, 183, 184}}
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|[[Missingno.]]
|[[MissingNo.]]
|[[Missingno.#Yellow forms|Missingno.]]
|[[MissingNo.#Yellow forms|MissingNo.]]
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|-
|250
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|198
|[[ゥL ゥM 4]]
|[[ゥL ゥM 4]]
|[[7g]]
|[[ァ7g]]
|-
|-
|205
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|211
|211
|[[M p'u ゥ]]
|[[M p'u ゥ]]
|[[ゥゥ)]]
|[[ゥゥ)|ゥゥ<nowiki>]</nowiki>]]
|-
|-
|094
|094
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|[[- -]]
|[[- -]]
|[[9 (glitch Pokémon)|9]]
|[[9 (glitch Pokémon)|9]]
|-  
|-
|174
|174
|203
|203
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|248
|248
|[['Ng ゥ$]]
|[['Ng ゥ$]]
|[[ゥ 4ぁ 4]]
|[[ゥ 4- 4]]
|-
|-
|213
|213
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|252
|252
|[[O (glitch Pokémon)|O]]
|[[O (glitch Pokémon)|O]]
|[[ゥ$ 4MN ゥ]]  
|[[ゥ$ 4MN ゥ]]
|-
|-
|135
|135
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|-style="background: #{{unknown color light}};"
|-style="background: #{{unknown color light}};"
! Pokédex #
! Pokédex #
! Name
! In Gold/Silver
! In Crystal
|-
|-
| 000
| 000
|{{?|5|hex=00}}
|[[????? (Gold/Silver 00)|????? (00)]]{{sup/2|GS}}
|[[????? (Crystal 00)|????? (00)]]{{sup/2|C}}
|-
|-
| Unknown
| 201
|[[Glitch Unown]]
|[[Glitch Unown]]
|-
|-
| 252
| 252
|{{?|5|hex=FC}}
|[[????? (Gold/Silver FC)|????? (FC)]]{{sup/2|GS}}
|[[????? (Crystal FC)|????? (FC)]]{{sup/2|C}}
|-
|-
| 253
| 253
|[[Glitch Egg]]
|[[Glitch Egg]]
|[[Glitch Egg]]
|-
|-
| 254
| 254
|{{?|5|hex=FE}}
|[[????? (Gold/Silver FE)|????? (FE)]]{{sup/2|GS}}
|[[????? (Crystal FE)|????? (FE)]]{{sup/2|C}}
|-
|-
| 255
| 255
|{{?|5|hex=FF}}
|[[????? (Gold/Silver FF)|????? (FF)]]{{sup/2|GS}}
|[[????? (Crystal FF)|????? (FF)]]{{sup/2|C}}
|}
|}
|}
|}


==In [[Generation III]]==
==In [[Generation III]]==
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation III]]. All, except for [[óË e Ái|óË {é Áî]] and [[Ten question marks|??????????]] can only be seen with a [[cheating]] device.
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation III]].
{| {| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
{| {| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
|-
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|#390-#540
|#390-#540
|{{gp|?}}
|{{gp|?}}
|-
|252
|[[óË e Ái|óË {é Áî]]
|-
|-
|{{tt|???|Result of an invalid checksum for any species.}}
|{{tt|???|Result of an invalid checksum for any species.}}
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==In [[Generation V]]==
==In [[Generation V]]==
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation V]]. All can only be seen with a [[cheating]] device.
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation V]]. All can only be seen with a [[cheating]] device.
===[[Pokémon Black and White]]===
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
|-
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|{{p|Manaphy}} {{pkmn|Egg}}
|{{p|Manaphy}} {{pkmn|Egg}}
|-
|-
|#652  
|#652
|[[Bad Egg]]
|[[Bad Egg]]
|-
|-
|#653-667
|#653-667
|[[Glitch Unown]] {{tt|(B through Q)|Game will freeze before 668+ can be viewed}}
|[[Glitch Unown]] {{tt|(B through Q)|Game will freeze before 668+ can be viewed}}
|}
|}
===[[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 [[List of Pokémon by index number in Generation V|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 [[move]]sets of White/Black {{p|Kyurem}}, {{p|Keldeo}}'s Resolute Form, and the Therian Formes of {{p|Tornadus}}/{{p|Thundurus}}/{{p|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.
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
|-
|
{| {| border=1 width="100%" class="sortable" style="margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{unknown color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: #{{unknown color light}};"
! Pokédex #
! Name
|-
|000
|[[-----]]
|-
|#650
|{{pkmn|Egg}}
|-
|#651
|[[Bad Egg]]
|-
|#652
|{{p|UFO}}
|-
|#653
|{{p|Brycen-Man}}
|-
|#654
|{{p|MT}}
|-
|#655
|{{p|MT2}}
|-
|#656
|{{p|Transport}}
|-
|#657
|{{p|Monica}}
|-
|#658
|{{p|Humanoid}}
|-
|#659
|{{p|Monster}}
|-
|#660
|{{p|F-00}}
|-
|#661
|{{p|Majin}}
|-
|#662
|{{p|White Door}}
|-
|#663
|{{p|Black Door}}
|-
|#664
|{{p|Prop U1}}
|-
|#665
|{{p|Prop U2}}
|-
|#666
|{{p|Prop H1}}
|-
|#667
|{{p|Prop M1}}
|-
|#668
|{{p|Prop M2}}
|-
|#669
|{{p|Prop T1}}
|-
|#670
|{{p|Prop O1}}
|-
|#671
|{{p|Prop O2}}
|-
|#672
|{{p|Prop C1}}
|-
|#673
|{{p|Prop C2}}
|-
|#674
|{{p|Prop G1}}
|-
|#675
|{{p|Prop W1}}
|-
|#676
|{{p|Prop W2}}
|-
|#677
|{{p|Prop R1}}
|-
|#678
|{{p|Prop R2}}
|-
|#679
|{{p|Prop K1}}
|-
|#680
|{{p|UFO 2}}
|-
|#681
|{{p|Monica}}
|-
|#682
|{{p|F-00}}
|-
|#683
|{{p|Black Belt}}
|-
|#684
|Pokéstar {{p|Smeargle}}
|-
|#685-686
|[[Glitch Egg]]
|-
|#687-708
|[[Glitch Unown]] {{tt|(B through W)|Game will freeze before 709+ can be viewed}}
|}
|}
|}
|}


==In [[Generation VI]]==
==In [[Generation VI]]==
{{incomplete|section|What is #000?}}
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation VI]]. All can only be seen with a [[cheating]] device.
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation VI]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-gVk-TgS0c Various Generation VI glitch Pokémon - Youtube video by ChickasaurusGL]</ref> All can only be seen through a means of cheating such as through [[Cyber Gadget]] or web browser injection.
 
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".)
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
|-
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! Pokédex #
! Pokédex #
! Name
! Name
|-
|#000
|"Egg" with Bulbasaur's model
|-
|-
|#722
|#722
|[[Egg]]
|{{pkmn|Egg}}
|-
|-
|#723
|#723
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|-
|-
|#724-65535
|#724-65535
|[[Generation VI hybrid]]s (depends on the index number)
|[[Generation VI 724+ glitch Pokémon|724+ glitch Pokémon (includes hybrids)]]
|}
|}
 
==In [[Generation VII]]==
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation VII]]. It can only be seen with a [[cheating]] device.
 
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
|-
|
{| {| border=1 width="100%" class="sortable" style="margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{unknown color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: #{{unknown color light}};"
! Pokédex #
! Name
|-
|#808
|"Egg"
|-
|}
|}
 
==In [[Generation IX]]==
The following glitch Pokémon can be found in [[Generation IX]]. It can only be seen by finding a [[Walking Wake]] or [[Iron Leaves]] [[Tera Raid|Raid]] battle in versions prior to 1.2.0.
 
{| style="margin:auto; background: #{{unknown color light}}; {{roundy|1em}}; border: 5px solid #{{unknown color}};"
|-
|
{| {| border=1 width="100%" class="sortable" style="margin:auto; background: #FFFFFF; border:1px solid #{{unknown color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;"
|-style="background: #{{unknown color light}};"
! Pokédex #
! Name
|-
|
|[[Bad Egg|"Egg"]]
|-
|-
|Up to 65535
|Glitch Pokémon with no model (depends on the index number)
|}
|}
|}
|}
==References==
==References==
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{{Pokelist}}
{{Glitches}}<br>
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{{GlitchPkmn}}<br>
{{GlitchPkmn}}<br>
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[[Category:Glitches]]
[[Category:Glitch Pokémon|*]]
[[Category:Glitch Pokémon|*]]
[[Category:Lists]]
[[Category:Lists of Pokémon]]
[[Category:Lists of Pokémon]]


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[[it:Elenco Pokémon glitch]]

Latest revision as of 21:46, 2 August 2024

This is a list of glitch Pokémon.

In Generation I

The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation I.

Red/Blue # Yellow # Index # In Red/Blue In Yellow
000 176 000 'M (00) 3TrainerPoké $
000 000 Many MissingNo. MissingNo.
250 250 191 ▶ A 4 4
061 080 192 a 4 4Hy
205 205 193 ゥ (C1) ♀ .
234 230 194 ゥ .4 pPKMNp' '
094 015 195 h POKé ゥ ( Z4
205 203 196 PokéWTrainer X ゥ- xゥ,
250 055 197 PKMN (C5) 4. .
062 079 198 ゥL ゥM 4 ァ7g
205 006 199 ♀Pゥ ゥゥT u
234 000 200 ゥU? g g
095 033 201 ◣ゥ 8 ァ / g J 1
205 229 202 PC4SH Glitch (CA)
017 081 203 p . pゥ
056 009 204 PKMN ◣ n .8
081 009 205 Trainer ゥ. B
024 009 206 ▼ W G d PKMN pゥぁ ゥぇ (CE)
015 009 207 OPKMN4X 4, ゥァ (CF)
250 093 208 PKMN PKMN T ゥ'
062 084 209 4B 8 4 8 B ァ h
205 033 210 ゥ ' PKMN ? A
234 128 211 M p'u ゥ ゥゥ]
094 143 212 Aゥ G ゥ (D4)
205 001 213 Pゥ ゥ ゥ 'ゥ.
250 004 214 4h PKMN pゥぁ ゥぇ (D6)
061 016 215 Glitch (D7) B (D7)
205 205 216 PKMNaPKMNゥ ♂ fPKMNk PKMN (D8)
234 254 217 PKMNRPKMN " ゥ (D9)
095 021 218 B (DA) ]
205 250 219 Glitch (DB) ゥ' B
017 202 220 Glitch (DC) PKMN (DC)
073 207 221 7PKMN 'v 4, ゥァ (DD)
081 245 222 -PKMN 8 (DE)
250 062 223 .PKMN p ID
085 255 224 /PKMNPKMN 8 P ァ
211 234 225 'v 'r 'r 4
245 202 226 …… (h4to89
240 207 227 ゥ (E3) 4 89 4
175 250 228 Glitch (E4) 8B 4 8
245 053 229 C Z ゥ
240 215 230 - - 9
174 203 231 Pゥ 4$ ゥHIゥ.
245 119 232 X C 4(h4hi?$
175 033 233 c 4HI?
234 143 234 A (EA) 'r ゥ
085 195 235 Glitch (EB) $ Pゥ. 4(
211 017 236 Glitch (EC) ?/
224 159 237 hゥ 4(h4?
175 195 238 .g ゥ► ゥ▼ ゥ
224 040 239 ゥ$'M h 4Pゥ ゥ...
174 006 240 ゥ$ (F0) . ゥ ( .I' .
213 033 241 94 ' B' ゥ
209 127 242 ゥ l (F2) ゥ ゥェ ゥ ▷
026 195 243 ゥ l (F3) ゥ $ A (F3)
254 017 244 ゥ$ (F4) ♂ p ゥ
255 143 245 ゥ (F5) ▼ pゥ
040 195 246 G'Mp ゥ $ A (F6)
018 001 247 'Ng'Mp PKMN (F7)
019 144 248 'Ng ゥ$ ゥ 4- 4
213 000 249 94 h $
033 126 250 Glitch (FA) ゥ▾ ゥ♂
095 018 251 'M 'N g F q ,
081 043 252 O ゥ$ 4MN ゥ
135 027 253 ゥ$ 6ゥ × 'rゥ. 4-
079 011 254 'M (FE) ゥ/ 4ァ 4,
006 121 255 'M (FF) Q ◣
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.

Pokédex # In Gold/Silver In Crystal
000 ????? (00)GS ????? (00)C
201 Glitch Unown
252 ????? (FC)GS ????? (FC)C
253 Glitch Egg Glitch Egg
254 ????? (FE)GS ????? (FE)C
255 ????? (FF)GS ????? (FF)C

In Generation III

The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation III.

Pokédex # Name
000, Many ??????????
252 -
#390-#540 ?
??? Bad EGG

In Generation IV

The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation IV. All except for ----- can only be seen with a cheating device.

Pokédex # Name
000 -----
#32768-#33261 Generation IV hybrids
??? Bad Egg

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

Pokédex # Name
000 -----
#650 Egg
#651 Manaphy Egg
#652 Bad Egg
#653-667 Glitch Unown (B through Q)

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.

Pokédex # Name
000 -----
#650 Egg
#651 Bad Egg
#652 UFO
#653 Brycen-Man
#654 MT
#655 MT2
#656 Transport
#657 Monica
#658 Humanoid
#659 Monster
#660 F-00
#661 Majin
#662 White Door
#663 Black Door
#664 Prop U1
#665 Prop U2
#666 Prop H1
#667 Prop M1
#668 Prop M2
#669 Prop T1
#670 Prop O1
#671 Prop O2
#672 Prop C1
#673 Prop C2
#674 Prop G1
#675 Prop W1
#676 Prop W2
#677 Prop R1
#678 Prop R2
#679 Prop K1
#680 UFO 2
#681 Monica
#682 F-00
#683 Black Belt
#684 Pokéstar Smeargle
#685-686 Glitch Egg
#687-708 Glitch Unown (B through W)

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".)

Pokédex # Name
#000 "Egg" with Bulbasaur's model
#722 Egg
#723 "Egg" with Bulbasaur's model
#724-65535 724+ glitch Pokémon (includes hybrids)

In Generation VII

The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation VII. It can only be seen with a cheating device.

Pokédex # Name
#808 "Egg"

In Generation IX

The following glitch Pokémon can be found in Generation IX. It can only be seen by finding a Walking Wake or Iron Leaves Raid battle in versions prior to 1.2.0.

Pokédex # Name
"Egg"

References


by National Pokédex no. EnglishJapaneseGermanFrenchSpanishItalianKoreanChinese
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by regional Pokédex no. KantoNewJohto • Hoenn (Gen IIIGen VI) • Sinnoh • Unova (BWB2W2Blueberry)
Kalos • Alola (SMUSUM) • Galar (Isle of ArmorCrown Tundra) • HisuiPaldeaKitakami
Unown Modein every regional Pokédex
by regional Browser no. FioreAlmiaObliviain no regional Browserin every regional Browser
by index number Generation IGeneration IIGeneration IIIGeneration IVGeneration V
Generation VIGeneration VIIGeneration VIIIGeneration IX
PinballPinball RS
by other numbering systems DPBPPokéPark PadRansei GalleryShuffle listPicross listMasters EX Sync Pairs
Lental PhotodexDuel LibraryGoogle Maps: Pokémon ChallengeUNITESleep Style Dex
by attributes AbilityEgg Groupcategory (abundanceother languages) • food preferenceshabitatIQ groupheightweight
form differences (GO) • gender differencesshapeicon (Gen I–II)
colorcolor palette (Gen I)unique type combinations
by Evolution evolutionary line (GO) • no evolutionary linebranchedcross-generationlevels
by availability availability (GOSleep) • mutually exclusivepermanently missable
by in-game stats base stats (Gen IGen II-VGen VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IXfully evolvedunique base stat totalsGO)
performance statscatch rate (GO) • EVs given in battle (Gen IIIGen IVGen V-VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IX) • gender ratio
steps to hatchwild held item (Gen II) • experience typebase friendshipcall rate
miscellaneous alphabetically • field moves (Gen IGen IIGen IIIGen IVGen VGen VI)
Shadow Pokémonunobtainable Shiny PokémonPal Park areaPokéwalkerdebut episodeglitch
released with a Hidden Ability (Gen VGen VIGen VIIGen VIII) • ST Energy Shotpetting


Multiple
generations
Transform glitchesGlitch TrainersCloning glitchesError messagesArbitrary code execution
Generation I GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
--0 ERRORBroken hidden itemsCable Club escape glitchDual-type damage misinformation
Experience underflow glitchFight Safari Zone Pokémon trickGlitch CityItem duplication glitchItem underflow
Mew glitchOld man glitchPewter Gym skip glitchPokémon merge glitchRhydon glitchRival twins glitch
Select glitches (dokokashira door glitch, second type glitch) • Super Glitch
Time Capsule exploitWalking through wallsZZAZZ glitch
Generation II GlitchesBattle glitches
Bug-Catching Contest glitchCelebi Egg glitchCoin Case glitchesExperience underflow glitch
Glitch dimensionGlitch EggTeru-samaTime Capsule exploitTrainer House glitchesGS Ball mail glitch
Generation III GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
Berry glitchDive glitchPomeg glitchGlitzer Popping
Generation IV GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
Acid rainGTS glitchesPomeg glitchRage glitch
Surf glitchTweakingPal Park Retire glitch
Generation V GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Frozen Zoroark glitchSky Drop glitch
Generation VI GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Lumiose City save glitchSymbiosis Eject Button glitchToxic sure-hit glitch
Generation VII GlitchesBattle glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Toxic sure-hit glitchRollout storage glitch
Generation VIII Glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Toxic sure-hit glitchRollout storage glitchParty item offset glitch
Generation IX Glitches
Glitch effects Game freezeGlitch battleGlitch song
Gen I only: Glitch screenTMTRAINER effectInverted sprite
Gen II only: Glitch dimension
Lists Glitches (GOMystery DungeonTCG GBSpin-off)
Glitch Pokémon (Gen IGen IIGen IIIGen IVGen VGen VIGen VIIGen VIII)
Glitch moves (Gen I) • Glitch types (Gen IGen II)


Red/Blue: 'M (00)MissingNo.▶ Aaゥ (C1)ゥ .4h POKé
PokéWTrainerPkMn (C5)ゥL ゥM 4♀Pゥ ゥゥTゥU?◣ゥ 8PC4SH
PPkMn ◣ nTrainer▼ W G dOPkMn4XPkMn PkMn T4B 8 4 8
ゥ 'M p'u ゥAゥ GPゥ ゥ ゥ4 hGlitch (D7)PkMnaPkMnゥ ♂ fPkMnk
PkMnRPkMn "B (DA)Glitch (DB)Glitch (DC)7PkMn 'v-PkMn.PkMn
/PkMn ▼PkMn'v……ゥ (E3)Glitch (E4)C- -
Pゥ 4$X CcA (EA)Glitch (EB)Glitch (EC)hゥ
.gゥ$'Mゥ$ (F0)94ゥ l (F2)ゥ l (F3)ゥ$ (F4)
ゥ (F5)G'Mp'Ng'Mp'Ng ゥ$94 hGlitch (FA)'M 'N gO
ゥ$ 6ゥ'M (FE)'M (FF)
Yellow: 3TrainerPoké $MissingNo.4 44 4 Hy♀ .pPkMnp' 'ゥ ( Z4
X ゥ- xゥ,4. .ァ7gug gァ / g J 1Glitch (CA)
. pゥ.8ゥ. BPkMn pゥぁ ゥぇ (CE)4, ゥァ (CF)ゥ'B ァ h
PkMn ? Aゥゥ)ゥ (D4)'ゥ.PkMn pゥぁ ゥぇ (D6)B (D7)PkMn (D8)
ゥ (D9)]ゥ' BPkMn (DC)4, ゥァ (DD)8 (DE)p ID
8 P ァ'r 'r 4(h4to894 89 48B 4 8Z ゥ9
ゥHIゥ.4(h4hi?$4HI?'r ゥ$ Pゥ. 4(?/4(h4?
ゥ► ゥ▼ ゥh 4Pゥ ゥ.... ゥ ( .I' .' B' ゥゥ ゥェ ゥ ▷ゥ $ A (F3)♂ p ゥ
▼ pゥゥ $ A (F6)PkMn (F7)ゥ 4- 4$ゥ▾ ゥ♂F q ,
ゥ$ 4MN ゥ× 'rゥ. 4-ゥ/ 4ァ 4,Q ◣
Generation II: ????? (00GSFCGSFEGSFFGS00CFCCFECFFC)
Glitch EggGlitch Unown
Generation III: -???????????Bad Egg
Generation IV: -----Bad EggGeneration IV hybrid
Generation V: -----Bad EggGlitch Unown
Generation VI: Bad EggGeneration VI 724+ glitch Pokémon


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