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Revision as of 23:28, 27 May 2010
The glitch Pokémon in the Pokémon games often have glitch types attributed to them by the in-game data. These types do not occur in natural gameplay. Some glitch types are exclusive to one specific glitch Pokémon.
'l) m) ZM-type
The 'l) m) ZM-type is found on one glitch Pokémon. Functionally it is identical to the Steel type.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | ½× | |||
½× | 2× | |||
0× | None | 0× |
List of Pokémon
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List of Moves
None
?-type
- For other uses of question marks, see question marks.
- If you were looking for the standard type, see ??? (type).
The ?-type is found on one glitch Pokémon.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
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List of Moves
None
/6!2?2 A-type
The /6!2?2 A-type is found only on the glitch move TM53.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
None
List of moves
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,K Pk<name of player>xX-type
The ,K Pk<name of player>xX-type is found only on the glitch move TM05, which is a move that differs between Pokémon Yellow and Pokémon Red and Blue. Part of the name of this type changes to match the player's name. For example, if the player's name was ASH, the name of this type would be ,K PkASHxX.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
None
List of moves
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8 8 9 5-type
The 8 8 9 5-type is the type of one move. There are no Pokémon of this type.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
None
List of moves
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99||9-type
The 99||9-type is found on two glitch Pokémon. Both Pokémon are exclusively found in Generation I, and both have two types.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
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List of moves
None
B-type
The B-type is found on one glitch Pokémon.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
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List of Moves
None
Bird-type
- If you were looking for the standard type, see Flying (type).
- If you were looking for the egg group, see Flying (egg group).
The Bird-type is found on two glitch Pokémon that are only in Generation I games. In Generation II, this type is found as a text bank next to other types in Generation II games. Both Bird-type Pokémon have two types. As both Bird-type Pokémon are located at 000, they are very similar.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
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List of moves
None
Trivia
- The Bird-type is mentioned in Song of Origin, the Japanese ending for Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, along with some of the other elemental types. Whether this was an error or not is unknown.
- In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the caretaker of Vermilion Gym mistakenly refers to the Template:Type2 as the Bird-type. The exact quote is "Bird/Template:Type2 Pokémon match poorly against the Template:Type2."
- In the Pokémon anime, especially the 4Kids dub, the Template:Type2 is often mistakenly referred to as the Bird-type.
- Bird-like Pokémon have been referred to as "Bird Pokémon" at least once in almost every Pokémon franchise.
- It is likely that the Bird-type was replaced by the Flying-type, but was left in the Generation I games and thus accessed by Glitch Pokémon.
- One of the possible passwords on the show Buena's Password is "Bird Pokémon".
CoolTrainer♀-type
- If you were looking for the Trainer class, see Ace Trainer.
- If you were looking for the glitch move commonly called "CoolTrainer", see -- (move).
The CoolTrainer♀-type is displayed where type data is absent, most notably through Ditto's Transform glitch, as the type of the blank data move. It is also found on TM47.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
None
List of moves
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Glitch-type
- If you were looking for the article on glitches, see Glitch.
The Glitch-type is not actually a single type, rather a large array of types which have random, glitchy names often made up of glitchy blocks rather than actual characters. As such, no Pokémon purely of one of these types can receive STAB from any attacks. It is found on one glitch Pokémon and four moves.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
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List of moves
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GGQRRROO ROCKET-type
The GGQRRROO ROCKET-type is found on the Hex 00 variation of ?????. It is only in Generation II.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
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List of moves
None
IIIItoto-type
The IIIItoto-type is the type of the move TM09. There are no Pokémon of this type.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
None
List of moves
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Pokémaniac-type
- If you were looking for the trainer class, see PokéManiac.
The Pokémaniac-type is found on one glitch Pokémon, .4. .4 only has one type.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
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List of moves
None
Qi JT<name of player>? POké BB<name of Pokémon> de W N-type
The Qi JT<name of player>? POké BB<name of Pokémon> de W N-type is the type of the glitch moves TM14 and TM17. Part of the name of this type changes to match the player's name, and another part changes to match the name of the player's Pokémon at the front of the party. For example, if the player's name was ASH and the active Pokémon's name was PIKACHU, the name of this type would be Qi JTASH? POké BBPIKACHU de W N.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
None
List of moves
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x v zA-type
The x v zA-type is the type of the glitch moves TM41 and TM55. It is also know as x v Z A.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of Pokémon
None
List of moves
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<Name of last Trainer battled>-type
The <Name of last Trainer battled>-type is found on the glitch move TM28 in Red or Blue versions (TM28 is Bug in Yellow). The name of this type is the name of the last Trainer battled, so if the last Trainer battled was a Bug Catcher, then this type's name would be Bug Catcher.
Battle properties
Offensive | Defensive | |||
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Power | Types | Power | Types | |
2× | None | ½× | None | |
½× | None | 2× | None | |
0× | None | 0× | None |
List of moves
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