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== 1. PokéWTrainer's types and moves == | == 1. PokéWTrainer's types and moves == | ||
PokéWTrainer's types are | PokéWTrainer's types are {{t|Normal}}/{{t|Ground}} | ||
PokéWTrainer starts out with | PokéWTrainer starts out with {{m|Barrage}}, {{m|Clamp}}, {{m|Leech Life}}, and {{m|Hi Jump Kick}}. Its moveset continues: | ||
Level 11: Glitch move | Level 11: Glitch move | ||
Level 12: | Level 12: {{m|Double-Edge}} | ||
Level 13: | Level 13: {{m|Tail Whip}} | ||
Level 14: | Level 14: {{m|Disable}} | ||
Level 40: Nameless glitch move | Level 40: Nameless glitch move | ||
Level 55: Nameless glitch move | Level 55: Nameless glitch move | ||
Level 76: | Level 76: {{m|Mega Punch}} | ||
Level 80: Glitch move | Level 80: Glitch move | ||
Level 191: | Level 191: {{m|Scratch}} | ||
Level 255: | Level 255: {{m|Wrap}} | ||
==2. How to encounter PokéWTrainer== | ==2. How to encounter PokéWTrainer== |
Revision as of 18:35, 12 May 2007
PokéWTrainer is a glitch that appears in Pokémon Red and Blue. When traded to Pokémon Yellow, it becomes the glitch X - x.
1. PokéWTrainer's types and moves
PokéWTrainer's types are Normal/Ground
PokéWTrainer starts out with Barrage, Clamp, Leech Life, and Hi Jump Kick. Its moveset continues:
Level 11: Glitch move Level 12: Double-Edge Level 13: Tail Whip Level 14: Disable Level 40: Nameless glitch move Level 55: Nameless glitch move Level 76: Mega Punch Level 80: Glitch move Level 191: Scratch Level 255: Wrap
2. How to encounter PokéWTrainer
PokéWTrainer can be encountered by performing the extended Mew glitch using a Pokémon with a special stat of 196. Upon encounter, the game may freeze.
3. External Links
http://www.trsrockin.com/dex_pokew.html