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* The {{t|Unknown}} type, displayed in-game as [[Image:UnknownIC.gif]] | * The {{t|Unknown}} type, displayed in-game as [[Image:UnknownIC.gif]] | ||
* An actual form of the Pokémon {{p|Unown}} | * An actual form of the Pokémon {{p|Unown}} | ||
* The [[PokéDex]] number of an obtained Pokémon not in the [[regional PokéDex | * The [[PokéDex]] number of an obtained Pokémon not in the [[regional PokéDex]] | ||
* The [[Trainer ID number|ID number]], [[Original Trainer|OT name]] and [[National Dex]] [[List of Pokémon by National Dex number|number]] of a [[Pokémon egg]] | * The [[Trainer ID number|ID number]], [[Original Trainer|OT name]] and [[National Dex]] [[List of Pokémon by National Dex number|number]] of a [[Pokémon egg]] | ||
* [[Glitch]]es: | * [[Glitch]]es: |
Revision as of 18:42, 27 August 2007
Question marks are often used to indicate things in the Pokémon games that are unknown:
- The Unknown type, displayed in-game as File:UnknownIC.gif
- An actual form of the Pokémon Unown
- The PokéDex number of an obtained Pokémon not in the regional PokéDex
- The ID number, OT name and National Dex number of a Pokémon egg
- Glitches:
- Five question marks, a glitch Pokémon appearing in Generation II
- Ten question marks, another glitch Pokémon appearing in Generation III
- Eleven question marks, yet another glitch Pokémon appearing in Generation III
- Question mark, a glitch Pokémon that was used as filler for old Unown data in Generation III
- The description of several glitch items, such as Teru-sama