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'''DP box''', often called the '''[[Generation IV]] [[Missingno.]]''' due to its appearance, is a [[glitch]] Pokémon in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]].
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It will appear in a player's party if they attempt to enter a double battle with two [[faint]]ed Pokémon, an [[Pokémon egg|egg]], and a healthy Pokémon in that order in their [[party]]. When sent out, it will have {{p|Bulbasaur}}'s cry and will sparkle as if it were a [[alternate coloration|shiny]] Pokémon. It has no attacks, and will not appear if the party is looked at in battle. It is also obtainable in the wild by using a Japanese Action Replay.
'''Invisible [[alternate coloration|Shiny]] {{p|Bulbasaur}}''' (so named because it has no sprite, sparkles like a shiny Pokémon when it appears, and uses Bulbasaur's cry) is a [[glitch]] [[Pokémon]] found in [[Sinnoh]]'s [[Oreburgh Mine]] with the use of the Action Replay.


It can also be encountered by using the "walk anywhere" code activated and having a partner so as to encounter wild Pokémon in double battles. This will cause the player to be duplicated if a wild Pokémon is encountered when walking on water and the duplicate, which has a glitched-up name, to send out a DP box.
When it appears, it is [[level]] 0 and has zero [[HP]], much like [[Ten question marks|??????????]] in [[Generation III]]. If it is attacked, the game will assume there is no target and end the battle immediately.
 
It has no official name (as there is no data, its name appears as simply blank space), so it is simply called "DP box" by fans due to its appearance as a simple white rectangle with two black lines running vertically across it. This blocky appearance also causes many fans to harken back to the appearance of Missingno. in [[Pokémon Red and Blue]].
 
It only appears in the Japanese version, due to many of the glitches being removed as the games were translated for the American audience.
 
Interestingly, when using the Infamous [[Cheating|Walkthrough Anything]] code and going into a [[Wild Pokémon|wild]] [[double battle]], and [[Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur]] will be one of the two Pokémon, and a copy of the [[Player character|player]] will appear, sending out the DPbox, assuming that they are somehow related.


By using the "walk through walls" code, the player can enter a [[double battle]] with an Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur and another Pokémon. The player will have a copy of him or herself, and the copy will send out a [[DPbox]].
==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwXR9IQRxps YouTube video of its appearance in battle]
[http://www.pcplanets.com/videoyoutube-jltCqqkywRI.shtml Video of an encounter with this glitch]
 


[[category:Glitches]]
[[category:Glitches]]
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Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur (so named because it has no sprite, sparkles like a shiny Pokémon when it appears, and uses Bulbasaur's cry) is a glitch Pokémon found in Sinnoh's Oreburgh Mine with the use of the Action Replay.

When it appears, it is level 0 and has zero HP, much like ?????????? in Generation III. If it is attacked, the game will assume there is no target and end the battle immediately.

By using the "walk through walls" code, the player can enter a double battle with an Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur and another Pokémon. The player will have a copy of him or herself, and the copy will send out a DPbox.

External links

Video of an encounter with this glitch

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