Glitch Unown

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Glitch Unown are a part of the game's RAM which is erroneously translated as an Unown's entry in the Unown Dex in Generation II.

Causes

Normally the Unown Dex should display for each entry an Unown. This limits the valid values to 26, while there are 256 possible value. For this reason there are 230 hexadecimal values in the Unown Dex where the data no longer consists in an Unown's description.

Registering glitch Unown

To register a glitch Unown in the Unown Dex, the player may obtain a ????? (Hex FF) as a bad clone from the Celebi egg glitch. If the ????? is placed as the first Pokémon in the party, the player can use the "MOVE PKMN W/O MAIL" option to withdraw over 6 Pokémon.

This corrupts RAM data located past the expected end of the Pokémon data structure, although there are only a limited amount of Pokémon that the player can withdraw before the game freezes.

If details about a 'post-6' Pokémon conflicts with data about Pokémon in the Unown Dex, then it is possible to replace entries with glitch Unown, provided that the player already has the Unown Dex, for example the index number of the current fourth move's PP of Pokémon #11 conflicts with RAM data associated with the first Unown.

It is possible to replace the first Unown with a glitch Unown this way provided that the player used PP Ups to raise its associated index number past 26.

In the process of obtaining glitch Unown, the player will be corrupting the values of other RAM addresses such as those determining seen or owned Pokémon in the Pokédex, or the number of options on the menu.

Glitch Unown types and forms

Types

  • Static: the glitch Unown takes its data from an address in the game's RAM which is not related to the player's location. As result, the glitch Unown has an unique sprite.
  • Dynamic: the glitch Unown takes its data even partially from the player's location. The glitch Unown will change its sprite depending on where the Unown Dex is displayed.
  • Influenced by the Pokédex Mode: by changing the Pokédex Mode the glitch Unown will change.

Forms

  • Letters: the glitch Unown is composed of Unown's letters on a black background.
  • Lines and/or squares: the glitch Unown is made up of black lines or of black/white squares.
  • Mixed: means that the glitch Unown is made up of symbols and/or of scrambled Pokémon pictures.
  • Unknown: some glitch Unown can't have their description shown because they freeze the game when accessed.

Gallery

Effects

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A Pokédex corrupted after that a glitch Unown has been displayed
This glitch message may appear displaying a glitch Unown

A glitch Unown can trigger a lot of side-effects when displayed, including:


Video

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