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'''Charizard 'M''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''アネデパミ''' ''Anedepami'') is a [[Glitch Pokémon]] found in the {{game|Red and Blue|s}} [[Game Boy]] games. It is only obtainable by trading in a [[Q]] from {{game|Yellow}} or using a [[GameShark]]. It is a [[hybrid]] of {{p|Charizard}}. | '''Charizard 'M''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''アネデパミ''' ''Anedepami'') is a [[Glitch Pokémon]] found in the {{game|Red and Blue|s}} [[Game Boy]] games. It is only obtainable by trading in a [[Q]] from {{game|Yellow}} or using a [[GameShark]]. It is a [[hybrid]] of {{p|Charizard}}. | ||
==Biology | |||
===Habitat=== | |||
[[Image:GlitchHabitat.png|thumb|right|[[Glitch Pokémon]]]] | |||
Charizard 'M has no specific habitat because it was never programmed to be in a specific area, nor was it ever programmed for the player to find it. Since it only exists in Generation I, it must exist in the [[Kanto]] region. Its habitat is confirmed to exist in any location where a trainer in the Red/Blue/Yellow versions can be escaped from before being seen (see [[Mew glitch]]). Theoretically, it could also exist in some [[Glitch City]]-like location. | |||
==Game data== | ==Game data== | ||
===Game locations=== | ===Game locations=== |
Revision as of 13:04, 20 February 2009
This is about a Glitch Pokémon that is a hybrid of Charizard, with the only typographical characters in its name being "'M". For the pure Glitch Pokémon of the same name, see 'M.
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Charizard 'M (Japanese: アネデパミ Anedepami) is a Glitch Pokémon found in the Pokémon Red and Blue Game Boy games. It is only obtainable by trading in a Q from Pokémon Yellow or using a GameShark. It is a hybrid of Charizard.
==Biology
Habitat
Charizard 'M has no specific habitat because it was never programmed to be in a specific area, nor was it ever programmed for the player to find it. Since it only exists in Generation I, it must exist in the Kanto region. Its habitat is confirmed to exist in any location where a trainer in the Red/Blue/Yellow versions can be escaped from before being seen (see Mew glitch). Theoretically, it could also exist in some Glitch City-like location.
Game data
Game locations
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Base stats
Stat | Range | ||
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At Lv. 50 | At Lv. 100 | ||
HP: 78
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138 - 184 | 266 - 359 | |
84
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89 - 135 | 173 - 266 | |
78
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83 - 129 | 161 - 254 | |
100
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105 - 151 | 205 - 298 | |
85
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90 - 136 | 175 - 268 | |
Total: 425
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(510 on other generations' scale) | ||
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Since Charizard 'M does not exist in any game that uses the Special Attack and Special Defense stats, only its Special stat is listed.
Type effectiveness
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Learnset
By leveling up
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Charizard 'M's characteristics
It is not to be confused with Glitchy Charizard, a similar but unrelated glitch caused by the Mew glitch. Charizard 'M is a different from the typical 'M, and causes significantly more damage to the game. Charizard 'M can also change all of a player's party Pokémon into Charizard 'M, but the moves and type do not change, and putting these "transformed" Pokémon into a box makes the other Pokémon Charizard 'M also.
Charizard 'M can be obtained by doing the following:
- Catch a 44Hy in the Yellow version by doing Method #3 of the Mew glitch using a Pokémon with a special stat of 192, or trade a Lowercase A glitch from Red/Blue
- Evolve the 44Hy into a Q (the Yellow equivalent of Charizard 'M)
- Trade the Q to the Red/Blue and it will become Charizard 'M
Unlike other Glitch Pokémon, a Charizard 'M's ID number is always #000 and its Original Trainer will either be blank or a set of letters partially from the player's name. As a result, it is impossible to nickname a Charizard 'M. Its cry is static and sometimes causes the background music to end. Charizard 'M is not the same glitch as 'M. Its type, like a normal Charizard's, is Fire/Flying. (See above reference.) There are reports that Charizard 'M can be used to swap moves of Pokémon stored in the PC, depending on the order they are withdrawn. [1] Additionally, Charizard 'M is not recognized by the game as a Pokémon in many circumstances. If a player places it in his or her party, it will render all other Pokémon invisible (see above reference). Furthermore, Charizard 'M cannot be healed at a Pokémon Center. Sometimes, if game link activity goes wrong (typically from faulty link cables or dirty connectors), glitched Pokémon may be produced, in which a Charizard 'M is a possible result.
If GameShark is used to capture Charizard 'M, the player should fight Oak, turn the code off before seeing any Pokémon, and catch his Charizard 'M using the "steal trainer's Pokémon" code.
Trivia
- Charizard 'M is one of two Glitch Pokémon to be based off of Charizard (The other one being Glitchy Charizard).
- Charizard 'M marks the only time a single Glitch Pokémon has the ability to change four times (Lowercase A traded from Red/Blue to Yellow to become 44Hy, 44Hy evolved into Q in the Yellow, and Q traded to the Red/Blue to become Charizard 'M)
This glitch Pokémon article is part of Project GlitchDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on glitches in the Pokémon games. |