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[[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]] ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''アム''' ''Amu'') is a dual-type {{2t|Ghost|Poison}} [[Glitch Pokémon]]. | |||
In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, a wild | In {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, a wild [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]] appears if Method #3 of the [[Mew Glitch]] is used with a special stat of '''195'''. [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]] is relatively safe (as it is a hybrid of {{p|Gengar}}) glitch Pokémon to use, but it can be difficult to catch and train because normally when h POKé is caught, its [[Pokédex]] data (which consists of random sounds and visual glitches) will lock up the game. The frozen [[Pokédex]] data can be avoided if the Trainer catching [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]] has a {{p|Gengar}} registered in their [[Pokédex]] as "owned". A Red/Blue player can also have a [[ゥ ( Z4]] ([[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]]'s Yellow version equivalent) traded from Yellow. [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]]'s [[cry]] is long, glitched, and different every time its stats are checked, depending on the last cry heard. On rare occasions, [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]]'s cry may freeze the game. | ||
==Game data== | ==Game data== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | * [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]] has only two moves it can learn while leveling up (under level 100). | ||
* | * [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]] can learn all Generation I Ghost-type moves. | ||
* | * [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]]'s [[cry]] changes depending on the last Pokémon's cry played. Because this includes its own cry, viewing its stats multiple times in succession can cause long glitchy strings of sound, sometimes minutes long. Sometimes its cry never even ends, effectively locking up the game. | ||
* | * [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]], when compared to all other Pokémon, is tied with [[♀ .]] for being the [[List of Pokémon by height|tallest]] Pokémon. | ||
* With 6,099 lbs (2766.5 kg), [[File:RBGlitchNameC3.png]] can be considered as the heaviest glitch Pokémon which can be obtained without the use of a [[cheating]] device. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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(Japanese: アム Amu) is a dual-type Ghost/Poison Glitch Pokémon.
In Pokémon Red and Blue, a wild appears if Method #3 of the Mew Glitch is used with a special stat of 195. is relatively safe (as it is a hybrid of Gengar) glitch Pokémon to use, but it can be difficult to catch and train because normally when h POKé is caught, its Pokédex data (which consists of random sounds and visual glitches) will lock up the game. The frozen Pokédex data can be avoided if the Trainer catching has a Gengar registered in their Pokédex as "owned". A Red/Blue player can also have a ゥ ( Z4 ('s Yellow version equivalent) traded from Yellow. 's cry is long, glitched, and different every time its stats are checked, depending on the last cry heard. On rare occasions, 's cry may freeze the game.
Game data
Pokédex entry
Game locations
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Base stats
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 60
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120 - 166 | 230 - 323 | |
65
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70 - 116 | 135 - 228 | |
60
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65 - 111 | 125 - 218 | |
110
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115 - 161 | 225 - 318 | |
130
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135 - 181 | 265 - 358 | |
Total: 425
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(555 on other generations' scale) | ||
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Type effectiveness
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Learnset
By leveling up
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By TM/HM
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TM | Move | Type | Power | Accuracy | PP | |||||
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TM01 | Mega Punch | Normal | 80 | 85% | 20 | |||||
TM05 | Mega Kick | Normal | 120 | 75% | 5 | |||||
TM06 | Toxic | Poison | — | 85% | 10 | |||||
TM08 | Body Slam | Normal | 85 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM09 | Take Down | Normal | 90 | 85% | 20 | |||||
TM10 | Double-Edge | Normal | 100 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM15 | Hyper Beam | Normal | 150 | 90% | 5 | |||||
TM20 | Rage | Normal | 20 | 100% | 20 | |||||
TM21 | Mega Drain | Grass | 40 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM24 | Thunderbolt | Electric | 95 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM25 | Thunder | Electric | 120 | 70% | 10 | |||||
TM29 | Psychic | Psychic | 90 | 100% | 10 | |||||
TM31 | Mimic | Normal | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM32 | Double Team | Normal | — | —% | 15 | |||||
TM33 | Reflect | Psychic | — | —% | 20 | |||||
TM34 | Bide | Normal | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM36 | Selfdestruct | Normal | 130 | 100% | 5 | |||||
TM42 | Dream Eater | Psychic | 100 | 100% | 15 | |||||
TM44 | Rest | Psychic | — | —% | 10 | |||||
TM46 | Psywave | Psychic | — | 80% | 15 | |||||
TM47 | Explosion | Normal | 170 | 100% | 5 | |||||
TM50 | Substitute | Normal | — | —% | 10 | |||||
HM04 | Strength | Normal | 80 | 100% | 15 | |||||
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Evolution
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Level 225 → |
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Leaf Stone → |
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Trivia
- has only two moves it can learn while leveling up (under level 100).
- can learn all Generation I Ghost-type moves.
- 's cry changes depending on the last Pokémon's cry played. Because this includes its own cry, viewing its stats multiple times in succession can cause long glitchy strings of sound, sometimes minutes long. Sometimes its cry never even ends, effectively locking up the game.
- , when compared to all other Pokémon, is tied with ♀ . for being the tallest Pokémon.
- With 6,099 lbs (2766.5 kg), can be considered as the heaviest glitch Pokémon which can be obtained without the use of a cheating device.
External links
This glitch Pokémon article is part of Project GlitchDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on glitches in the Pokémon games. |