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Q

Q
Types Species
 Water  Psychic  N/A
Hexadecimal identifier Exp. at Lv. 100
FF Unknown
Pokédex
National
#121
Johto
#—
Hoenn
#—
Sinnoh
#—
Games found in
Pokémon Yellow
Special stat for Mew glitch Character for Old Man glitch
250 N/A
Equivalent in Red and Blue
Charizard 'M
Height Weight
?.?m ?.?m
Hybrid of Catch rate
Starmie 0
Gender ratio
Unknown
Egg groups Egg cycles
Unknown Unknown
EV yield
HP
?
Atk
?
Def
?
Sp.Atk
?
Sp.Def
?
Speed
?
Exp.
?

Q is a dual-type Water/Psychic Glitch Pokémon.

It evolves from 44Hy at Level 6.

Its number is 121, and because it is a Water/Psychic-type, this suggests it is a hybrid of Starmie.

Contents

Game Data

Obtaining Q

There are only two ways to obtain a Q; by evolving a 44Hy or trading a Charizard 'M from the Red/Blue versions. It is easier to evolve a 44Hy since Charizard 'M is hard to obtain. Q cannot be seen in the Menu or caught by directly using the Mew Glitch. Because of this, Q is one of the few Glitch Pokémon that cannot be caught by directly using the Mew glitch (Not counting the numerous Glitch Pokémon that can be caught only with GameShark, or 'M). After evolving, Q will be nicknamed "TM55".

Normally, a Pokémon with a special stat of 255 would make a Q appear using method #3 of the Mew glitch. However, when this is done the game freezes.

Game locations

Gen Game Rarity Location
I Red Blue None Becomes Charizard 'M in Red/Blue
Yellow None Evolve 44Hy
II This Pokémon was not available in Generation II.
III This Pokémon was not available in Generation III.
IV This Pokémon is not available in Generation IV.

Type effectiveness

Weak to Resistant to Immune to Normal effectiveness

Learnset

By Leveling up

Generation I
Level Move Type Pwr. Acc. PP
Start Tackle Normal 35 95% 35
Start Water Gun Water 40 100% 25
Start Harden Normal —% 30
9 Super Glitch Glitch —%
12 Mega Punch Normal 80 85% 20
23 Skull Bash Normal 100 100% 15
29 TM09 IIIItoto 255 33% 16
32 TM50 Glitch 56 28% 25
45 Pound Normal 40 100% 35
61 Tackle Normal 35 95% 35
62 Ice Beam Ice 95 100% 10
128 Leech Life Bug 20 100% 35
130 Constrict Normal 10 100% 35
136 Petal Dance Grass 90 100% 20
140 Roar Normal 100% 20
184 TM45 Glitch 18 31% 18
194 Bone Club Ground 65 85% 20
195 Wrap Normal 15 85% 20
201 Wing Attack Flying 60 100% 35
224 Super Glitch Glitch —%
229 TM40 Normal 10 —% 63
234 Super Glitch Glitch —%
238 Mirror Move Flying —% 20
248 TM55 Glitch 97 —% 0
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only from an evolution of this Pokémon

By TM/HM

(None)

In the party

Whenever Q is the first Pokémon in the party, all of the Pokémon below it will be invisible. The player's party will then be unable to be healed at any Pokémon Center. The only way to heal them is to use items such as Revive. If Q is moved to the bottom of your party, all other Pokémon will once again be visible and be able to be healed at a Pokémon Center. Once Q faints, it can only be healed with a Revive or similar item.

Duplication trick

Due to Q's unusual behavior, it and its Red/Blue equivalent Charizard 'M are the only Pokémon that enable a player to a unique trick, often called the "Q trick"[1]. It involves depositing Q and other Pokémon into Bill's PC in a certain order, and then when they are retrieved, the Pokémon's attacks and stats will be transferred from one Pokémon to another.

In Generation II

When viewing Q in Gold, Silver, and Crystal, it will appear as ????? as the number #255.

Evolution

File:000.png
Unevolved
44Hy
 Water  Psychic 
Rare Candy
Level 6


File:000.png
First evolution
Q
 Water  Psychic 


External Links


Red/Blue
(RCC/MG/EV/TR):
'M.44B 8 4 8AaCharizard 'MChiisai-uGlitchy Nidorinoh POKéLM4
Missingno.PkMnaPkMnfPkMnkp TPC4SHPkMnPokéWTrainer
Yellow

(MG/EV/TR):

3TrainerPoké4 44. .44Hy7gBD8Glitchy Charizard
Missingno.pPkMnpQX ゥ- xゥ,Z4♀.ゥゥ♂
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