GlitchDexJP/GS:255 (Nintendo Space World 1997 demo)
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チビロブと (FE) | ボゃマ゙0ミ゙ (FF) | (Various names) (00) |
Please note that some of the data described here may not be fully reliable if it depends on the contents of writable memory, such as RAM; WRAM; SRAM.
ボゃマ゙0ミ゙ | |
Bulbapedia link | None |
Equivalent glitch Pokémon | N/A |
Equivalent Pokémon (Generation I) | |
Index number (hex) | FF |
Index number (dec) | 255 |
Pokédex number (Family) |
255 |
Pokédex marker byte | 0x8F |
Breeding result (when glitch Pokémon is female or paired with Ditto) | |
Type(s) | False Rock (0x84)/ False Water (0x95) |
Category | |
Base happiness | |
Egg group | |
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Catch rate constant | |
Experience group | |
Experience yield | |
Height | 8.0m |
Weight | 35.1kg |
Footprint | |
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Wild held item | |
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Tested only on non-debug Gold for now.
ボゃマ゙0ミ゙ is a dual-type False Rock (0x84)/False Water (0x95) glitch Pokémon in the leaked Pokémon Gold and Silver Nintendo Space World 1997 demos.
Movepool
Starting moves
Move 0x00
By level up
Unknown
By TM/HM
Research is incomplete at this time.
Base stats
Base stats | Level 50 stat range | Level 100 stat range |
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HP: 80 | 140-186 | 270-363 |
Attack: 165 | 170-216 | 335-428 |
Defense: 172 | 177-223 | 349-442 |
Speed: 143 | 148-194 | 291-384 |
Special Attack: 80 | 85-131 | 165-258 |
Special Defense: 80 | 85-131 | 165-258 |
Pokédex entry
Type effectiveness
Research is incomplete at this time.
Evolutions
None?
Methods to obtain
- Select glitch (cursor as second Pokémon when only one Pokémon in party, hybrid with (various names) (00))
Notes
Attempting to load this glitch Pokémon in the wild may instead load a glitch Trainer, who freezes the game before the first Pokémon is sent out. This applies to all four known official dumped versions (both the debug and non-debug versions of Gold/Silver), however the name of this glitch Trainer may differ between the versions.[clarification needed]