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* The 24 catchable glitch Pokémon, plus the original 151 Pokémon, brings the total number of catchable Pokémon in the Red/Blue/Yellow versions to 175.
* The 24 catchable glitch Pokémon, plus the original 151 Pokémon, brings the total number of catchable Pokémon in the Red/Blue/Yellow versions to 175.
* The characteristics of one glitch Pokémon usually do not apply to its Red/Blue or Yellow equivalent. For example, [[LM4]] will evolve into {{p|Clefairy}} and then immediately into {{p|Nidoking}}, whereas its Yellow version equivalent, [[7g]], has no evolutions.
* The characteristics of one glitch Pokémon usually do not apply to its Red/Blue or Yellow equivalent. For example, [[LM4]] will evolve into {{p|Clefairy}} and then immediately into {{p|Nidoking}}, whereas its Yellow version equivalent, [[7g]], has no evolutions.
*Catching a glitch Pokémon will sometimes caused [[Pokédex]] data to appear which will freeze the game. To avoid this, the player should have "owned" for a specific Pokémon. For example, h POKé will cause the game to freeze if its [[Pokédex]] data is seen, but if a player has captured {{p|Gengar}} (and Gengar is listed as "owned"), no faulty Pokédex data will appear.
*Catching a glitch Pokémon will sometimes caused [[Pokédex]] data to appear which will freeze the game. To avoid this, the player should have "owned" for a specific Pokémon. For example, [[h POKé]] will cause the game to freeze if its [[Pokédex]] data is seen, but if a player has captured {{p|Gengar}} (and Gengar is listed as "owned"), no faulty Pokédex data will appear.


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Revision as of 00:39, 22 February 2009

A glitch Pokémon is a Pokémon that exists in a game due to a programming or level design oversight or for beta testing, and as it was not intentionally placed inside the game by Nintendo or Game Freak, it might be hazardous to saved data. They were originally supposed to be place-holders for unused Hex-addresses in the game. Glitch Pokémon are supposedly to be avoided due to the risks they may pose to a player's save file. In reality, most, if not all of them, are absolutely harmless.

In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow

This is a chart of all 24 known glitch Pokémon that can be found in the wild in the Red, Blue and Yellow versions without using a cheating device[1]:

No. (Red/Blue) No. (Yellow) Mew glitch special required Red/Blue version's equivalent Yellow version's equivalent
#000 #000 Many Missingno. Missingno. (Yellow)
#000 #176 N/A 'M 3TrainerPoké
#061 #080 192 a 44Hy
#250 #250 191 A 4 4
#062 #079 198 LM4 7g
#094 #015 195 h POKé Z4
#205 #205 193 Chiisai-u
#205 #203 196 PokéWTrainer X - x
#205 #006 199 p T Glitchy Charizard
#234 #230 194 .4 pPkMnp
#250 #055 197 PkMn 4. .
#000 #121 N/A Charizard 'M Q

Sources:

Until the discovery of the Mew glitch, the only glitch Pokémon which could be caught in the Red, Blue and Yellow versions without the use of a cheating device were Missingno., Missingno. (Yellow), 'M and 3TrainerPoké. The Mew glitch allowed an additional 20 glitch Pokémon to be found in those versions.

Non-obtainable glitch Pokémon

The following Glitch Pokémon can only be found by using a cheating device such as GameShark and cannot be found using the Mew glitch or any other known in-game trick. They are sometimes seen being used by Glitch trainers.

In Red, Blue, and Yellow

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal

The following glitch Pokémon can be found in the Gold and Silver Versions, but require GameShark to complete them.
(Note: after capturing these Pokémon, the game's graphics have been known to mess up, and the player will find themselves in a Glitch City-like area.)[2][3]

No. (Gold/Silver) GameShark code required Gold/Silver equivalent
#000 0100EDD0 ????? (000)
#252 01FCEDD0 ????? (252)
#253 01FDEDD0 Glitch egg
#254 01FEEDD0 ????? (254)
#255 01FFEDD0 ????? (255)

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen

In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

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Pokémon with glitchy characteristics

Notes

  • Missingno.'s special stats for the Mew trick vary (see here).
  • The Yellow version Missingno. is different from the Red/Blue Missingno., but both share the same name. For the Yellow version Missingno., using a Pokémon in Method #3 of the Mew glitch with a special stat of 31, 32, 61, 62 , 63, 67, 68, or 69 would make it appear([1]). Missingno will revert to level 0 if leveled up to over level 255 with Rare Candies or to level 100 if it fights in battle and wins.
  • The Pokémon 'M, 3TrainerPoké, Charizard 'M and Q are the only known catchable glitch Pokémon that cannot be directly caught using the Mew glitch. Other glitches can be obtained by messing with the game link cable during a trade. 'M and 3TrainerPoke cannot be caught using the Mew glitch because the special stat required for method #3 of the Mew glitch is 0, a number which no Pokémon has. Charizard 'M and Q cannot because Q can only be found by evolving a 44Hy, and Charizard 'M can only be found by trading a Q. The special stat numbers which would cause Charizard 'M and Q to appear in a Mew glitch-type battle freeze the game.
  • The glitch known as ".4" can corrupt saved data if it uses a certain glitch move, making it impossible to continue and forcing the player to start a new game.
  • The 24 catchable glitch Pokémon, plus the original 151 Pokémon, brings the total number of catchable Pokémon in the Red/Blue/Yellow versions to 175.
  • The characteristics of one glitch Pokémon usually do not apply to its Red/Blue or Yellow equivalent. For example, LM4 will evolve into Clefairy and then immediately into Nidoking, whereas its Yellow version equivalent, 7g, has no evolutions.
  • Catching a glitch Pokémon will sometimes caused Pokédex data to appear which will freeze the game. To avoid this, the player should have "owned" for a specific Pokémon. For example, h POKé will cause the game to freeze if its Pokédex data is seen, but if a player has captured Gengar (and Gengar is listed as "owned"), no faulty Pokédex data will appear.

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Generation IV: -----Bad EggGeneration IV hybrid
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Generation VI: Bad EggGeneration VI 724+ glitch Pokémon

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