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'''Hyphens''' are often used to indicate things in the Pokémon games that are blank:
'''Hyphens''' and '''dashes''' are often used to indicate blank things in the Pokémon games:


* The glitch Pokémon named '''{{gp|-}}'''.
* The glitch Pokémon named '''{{gp|-}}'''.
* Another glitch Pokémon, '''[[-----]]''', also known as '''DPBox'''.
* Another glitch Pokémon, '''[[-----]]''', also known as '''DPBox''' or '''invisible Shiny Bulbasaur'''.
* The glitch move '''{{m|--}}''', also known as Cooltrainer.
* The glitch move '''{{m|--}}''', also known as Cooltrainer.
* The abilities {{a|--}}, {{a|-----}} and {{a|-------}}, used to represent no [[ability]].
* The Abilities {{a|--}}, {{a|-----}} and {{a|-------}}, used to represent no [[Ability]].
* The '''Mystery Zone''', also known as [[----]].
* The '''Mystery Zone''', also known as [[Mystery Zone|----]].


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Latest revision as of 06:30, 25 September 2023

Hyphens and dashes are often used to indicate blank things in the Pokémon games:

  • The glitch Pokémon named -.
  • Another glitch Pokémon, -----, also known as DPBox or invisible Shiny Bulbasaur.
  • The glitch move --, also known as Cooltrainer.
  • The Abilities --, ----- and -------, used to represent no Ability.
  • The Mystery Zone, also known as ----.