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ゥ, the small katakana for u, is a glitch Pokémon in Pokémon Red and Blue. It is also often refered to as the "Japanese symbol" Pokémon by people who don't know what a katakana is. Little is known about it except that it can only be encountered by either using the Mew Glitch or by using a GameShark device. It will freeze the game upon encounter.
Details
- Its identification number is 205.
- Its types are Normal and Ground.
- Upon reaching Level 9, it evolves into Spearow.
- It is known to cause graphical glitches upon capture.
- When its Pokédex entry is viewed after capture, it reverts to Rhydon.
- Entering it into battle causes one's game to freeze.
- It can only be found in the wild by using Method #3 of the Mew Glitch and having a Pokémon with a special stat of 193.
- When traded to the Yellow version, it will become ♀, the female symbol glitch Pokémon.
Game statistics
Base
- HP: 232
- ATK: 147
- DEF: 145
- SPD: 128
- SPC: 136
Max
- HP: 667
- ATK: 392
- DEF: 388
- SPD: 354
- SPL: 370
Moveset
By leveling up
Generation I | ||
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Level | Move | Type |
Start | Barrage | |
Clamp | ||
Leech Life | ||
Hi Jump Kick | ||
1 | Gust | |
8 | Comet Punch | |
9 | Mega Punch | |
10 | Pay Day | |
11 | Fire Punch | |
12 | Karate Chop | |
12 | Pay Day | |
13 | DoubleSlap | |
14 | Pound | |
15 | Mega Punch | |
15 | DoubleSlap | |
15 | Fire Punch | |
15 | TM05 | N/A |
33 | Super Glitch | N/A |
35 | Mist | |
38 | TM05 | N/A |
39 | Bone Club | |
64 | TM01 | N/A |
65 | Poison Sting | |
124 | TM34 | N/A |
170 | TM08 | N/A |
174 | TM08 | N/A |
175 | TM34 | N/A |
193 | TM05 | N/A |
194 | TM05 | N/A |
195 | HM04 | N/A |
196 | Poison Sting | |
250 | Mist | |
250 | Wrap | |
250 | TM01 | N/A |
250 | Gust |
By TM/HM
- Surf
- Razor Wind
- Body Slam
- Ice Beam
- Hyper Beam
- Counter
- Mega Drain
- Thunderbolt
- Fissure
- Psychic
- Double Team
- Reflect
- Bide
- Metronome
- Selfdestruct
- Skull Bash
- Sky Attack
- Rock Slide
- Tri Attack
This glitch Pokémon article is part of Project GlitchDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on glitches in the Pokémon games. |