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A '''glitch Pokémon family''' is a group of [[glitch Pokémon]] (and possibly one non-glitch Pokémon) that share a [[Pokédex]] number, base stats, color palette, starting [[move]]s, and [[type]]s. Families with a Pokédex number of 1-151 contain the non-glitch Pokémon with the same Pokédex number. Glitch Pokémon families are only found in {{3v|Red|Blue|Yellow}}. Families in Pokémon Red and Blue are completely separate from families in Yellow. Pokémon that share a family with a non-glitch Pokémon are sometimes known as '''hybrid glitch Pokémon''' (not to be confused with [[unstable hybrid Pokémon]]).
A '''glitch Pokémon family''' is a group of [[glitch Pokémon]] (and possibly one non-glitch Pokémon) in the [[Generation I]] [[core series]] games that share a [[Pokédex]] number, base stats, color palette, starting [[move]]s, and [[type]]s.
 
Families with a Pokédex number of 1-151 contain the non-glitch Pokémon with the same Pokédex number. Families in Pokémon Red and Blue are completely separate from families in Yellow. Pokémon that share a family with a non-glitch Pokémon are sometimes known as '''hybrid glitch Pokémon''' (not to be confused with [[unstable hybrid Pokémon]]).


==In Generation I==
==In Generation I==
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==Similar concepts in other generations==
==Similar concepts in other generations==
===In Generation II===
===In Generation II===
The four glitch Pokémon named [[Five question marks|?????]] all share several properties, in a way somewhat similar to families. However, they all have different Pokédex numbers, and do not share most of the properties that Generation I families do.
The eight glitch Pokémon named [[Five question marks|?????]] all share several properties, in a way somewhat similar to families. However, they all have different Pokédex numbers, and do not share most of the properties that Generation I families do.


===In Generation IV===
===In Generation IV===
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[[Category:Glitch Pokémon|*]]
[[Category:Glitch Pokémon|*]]
[[Category:Glitches]]
[[Category:Glitches]]
[[it:Famiglia di Pokémon glitch]]

Latest revision as of 07:02, 27 October 2021

A glitch Pokémon family is a group of glitch Pokémon (and possibly one non-glitch Pokémon) in the Generation I core series games that share a Pokédex number, base stats, color palette, starting moves, and types.

Families with a Pokédex number of 1-151 contain the non-glitch Pokémon with the same Pokédex number. Families in Pokémon Red and Blue are completely separate from families in Yellow. Pokémon that share a family with a non-glitch Pokémon are sometimes known as hybrid glitch Pokémon (not to be confused with unstable hybrid Pokémon).

In Generation I

The game mechanic "family" is used to define the characteristic of any species with a given Pokédex number in Generation I. Any glitch Pokémon with the same family as a legitimate species will also share its base stats, color palette, starting moves, and types. For example, Q ◣ is part of family 121, so shares these traits with Starmie; however, due to the way that glitch Pokémon change identity when traded from Pokémon Red or Blue to Yellow, and vice versa, Q ◣ will become 'M (FF) in Red or Blue, which is part of family 006, meaning that it shares these traits with Charizard.

Generation I glitch Pokémon may also be in a family which does not correspond to a real Pokémon, such as 000. If so, the base stats and color palettes of those glitch Pokémon are the same, but only within the same version (except between the same localizations of Red and Blue). For example, the glitch Pokémon 'M (00) from Red and Blue (but not in Yellow, as it is 3TrainerPoké $) is in the family 000; the glitch Pokémon g g in Yellow is also in the family 000; however, these two Pokémon do not share the traits that Pokémon in a family would share due to being in different versions. The same situation occurs between different languages.

List of glitch Pokémon by family

# Normal
Pokémon
RB Y
000
001 Bulbasaur
004 Charmander
006 Charizard
009 Blastoise
011 Metapod
015 Beedrill
016 Pidgey
017 Pidgeotto
018 Pidgeot
019 Rattata
024 Arbok
026 Raichu
027 Sandshrew
033 Nidorino
040 Wigglytuff
043 Oddish
053 Persian
055 Golduck
056 Mankey
061 Poliwhirl
062 Poliwrath
073 Tentacruel
079 Slowpoke
080 Slowbro
081 Magnemite
084 Doduo
085 Dodrio
093 Haunter
094 Gengar
095 Onix
119 Seaking
121 Starmie
126 Magmar
127 Pinsir
128 Tauros
135 Jolteon
143 Snorlax
144 Articuno
159
174
175
176
195
202
203
205
207
209
211
213
215
224
229
230
234
240
245
250
254
255

Similar concepts in other generations

In Generation II

The eight glitch Pokémon named ????? all share several properties, in a way somewhat similar to families. However, they all have different Pokédex numbers, and do not share most of the properties that Generation I families do.

In Generation IV

In Generation IV, cheating-exclusive Pokémon, known as Generation IV hybrids, can be considered both to all be in a family, and to be in a family with their non-glitch counterparts. Their Pokédex number is the negative of a non-glitch Pokémon: ?68 to ?61 (i.e. 32,768 to 33,261, or -1 to -493 according to the signed representation of those numbers). All Generation IV hybrids use a 'floating version' of the original Pokémon sprite—the sprite which is used for Magnet Rise.

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Generation III: -???????????Bad Egg
Generation IV: -----Bad EggGeneration IV hybrid
Generation V: -----Bad EggGlitch Unown
Generation VI: Bad EggGeneration VI 724+ glitch Pokémon


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
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Glitch moves (Gen I) • Glitch types (Gen IGen II)


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