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No real Pokémon are ???-types; however, both {{pkmn|egg}}s and [[bad egg]]s are given this type until they hatch. This can be seen in the Generation III status screen, however, in Generation II and Generation IV, egg status screens do not display type.
No real Pokémon are ???-types; however, both {{pkmn|egg}}s and [[bad egg]]s are given this type until they hatch. This can be seen in the Generation III status screen, however, in Generation II and Generation IV, egg status screens do not display type.


If a pure {{type2|Flying}} Pokémon uses {{m|Roost}}, its type becomes ??? until the end of the turn. However, since all Flying-type Pokémon have two types, (the only exception, {{p|Arceus}}, is unable to learn Roost) the only way to legitimately do this is to change {{p|Smeargle}}, {{p|Dunsparce}}, {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Volbeat}} or {{p|Illumise}}'s type to Flying by forcing it to have {{a|Color Change}} through {{m|Skill Swap}} or {{m|Role Play}}, hitting it with a Flying-type move, and having it use Roost. Smeargle can also become Flying type through {{m|Conversion}} or {{m|Conversion 2}}.
If a pure {{type2|Flying}} Pokémon uses {{m|Roost}}, its type becomes ??? until the end of the turn. However, since all Flying-type Pokémon have two types, (the only exception, {{p|Arceus}}, is unable to learn Roost) the only way to legitimately do this is to change {{p|Smeargle}}, {{p|Dunsparce}}, {{p|Mew}}, {{p|Volbeat}} or {{p|Illumise}}'s type to Flying by forcing it to have {{a|Color Change}} through {{m|Skill Swap}} or {{m|Role Play}}, hitting it with a Flying-type move, and having it use Roost. It may also be possible for a Kecleon (which already has Color Change) to do this by acquiring Roost through a copy move like Mimic (unconfirmed). Smeargle and Porygon can also become Flying type through {{m|Conversion}} or {{m|Conversion 2}}.


The game will not allow the player to use {{m|Conversion}} to convert to ???-type, such as a Smeargle learning {{m|Curse}} and using Conversion with no other moves. The game will simply say the move failed.
The game will not allow the player to use {{m|Conversion}} to convert to ???-type, such as a Smeargle learning {{m|Curse}} and using Conversion with no other moves. The game will simply say the move failed.

Revision as of 19:01, 31 March 2010

For other uses of question marks in the Pokémon games, see Question marks.


Template:ElementalTypes The ???-type (Japanese: ???タイプ ??? type), unlike the Template:Type2, is an elemental type which existed as a non-glitch type from Generation II onward. However, no Pokémon bears this type. Pokémon eggs are typed solely with this before they hatch, and by extension, bad eggs are also of the ???-type.

Weaknesses and resistances

The ???-type has neither any weaknesses nor resistances: all damaging moves do normal damage to a Pokémon of the ???-type, and any damaging move hacked to be of the ???-type will do normal damage against all Pokémon.

???-type Pokémon

No real Pokémon are ???-types; however, both eggs and bad eggs are given this type until they hatch. This can be seen in the Generation III status screen, however, in Generation II and Generation IV, egg status screens do not display type.

If a pure Template:Type2 Pokémon uses Roost, its type becomes ??? until the end of the turn. However, since all Flying-type Pokémon have two types, (the only exception, Arceus, is unable to learn Roost) the only way to legitimately do this is to change Smeargle, Dunsparce, Mew, Volbeat or Illumise's type to Flying by forcing it to have Color Change through Skill Swap or Role Play, hitting it with a Flying-type move, and having it use Roost. It may also be possible for a Kecleon (which already has Color Change) to do this by acquiring Roost through a copy move like Mimic (unconfirmed). Smeargle and Porygon can also become Flying type through Conversion or Conversion 2.

The game will not allow the player to use Conversion to convert to ???-type, such as a Smeargle learning Curse and using Conversion with no other moves. The game will simply say the move failed.

???-type moves

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon moves

Vacuum-Cut and Wide Slash are moves that are exclusive to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, and its sequel.

Vacuum-Cut will hit every Pokémon in the room, but only by 16, 17 or 18 points each time. Wide Slash will hit every Pokémon 3 tiles away either forwards, backwards or diagonally.

Curse

Introduced in Generation II, Curse is, as of Generation IV, the only move of the ???-type.

Curse behaves differently depending on the type of the Pokémon using it; more specifically, if the Pokémon is of the Template:Type2, it will cut its HP in half and place a curse on the target Pokémon, while for any other type it will merely lower the Pokémon's Speed to raise Attack and Defense.

There is no actual purpose in Curse being a ???-type move besides to give it a mysterious nature. If hacked to be of any other type, the move will still work as normal.

Shadow moves

Shadow moves are typeless moves, rendering their typing unknown.

In Pokémon Colosseum, Shadow Pokémon have the move Shadow Rush until they are purified. In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, more Shadow moves are introduced. Starting in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, these moves are super-effective against regular Pokémon and not very effective against other Shadow Pokémon.

These typeless moves do not run exclusively off of the user's Attack or Special Attack stat, instead depending on the move. This would later be extended to moves of the rest of the types in Generation IV.

Weather Ball's type changes depending on the weather condition. If Weather Ball is used when the field is under effect of Shadow Sky, Weather Ball changes to a ???-type move.

Non-Shadow moves

In every other game, ???-type offensive moves, although none exist, can be hacked in. Because they're not programmed to be either physical or special moves, even with a base power of 255 (the highest that the game allows), the move will do almost no damage.

In addition, although the actual type for the moves Hidden Power and Judgment varies, both appear as Template:Type2 moves rather than ???-type moves. Note however that as the signature move of Arceus, the type for Judgment depends on the type of plate held by the user, acting as a Template:Type2 move if no plate is held. Thus, the Template:Type2, and not the ???-type, could be thought of as the unspecialized "default" type. This re-emphasizes the possibility that Curse is considered a ???-type move for its mysterious nature rather than for its different forms when used by Pokémon of different types.

Arceus

Normal-color sprite for ???-type Arceus
Alternate-color sprite for ???-type Arceus

Arceus's Multitype ability allows it to change types based on which Plate it holds. Although there is no ???-type plate, the code for Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver Versions has a sprite for ???-type Arceus. It is possible that this sprite was included to prevent the game from crashing if its base type was changed to be ???-type instead of Template:Type2.