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However, artificial glitch Pokémon families can only be seen with [[Cheating device|Game Genie]] codes or editing the ROM, hence the name. |
However, artificial glitch Pokémon families can only be seen with [[Cheating device|Game Genie]] codes or editing the ROM, hence the name. |
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For a full list of unused glitch pokemon families, see the [[FamilyDex]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Artificial Trainer class]] — Trainer classes with IDs above 55 (hex:37). |
*[[Artificial Trainer class]] — Trainer classes with IDs above 55 (hex:37). |
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 16 June 2020
Artificial glitch Pokémon families are unused glitch Pokémon families (Pokédex numbers) in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow.
Since the Pokédex number affects much of a glitch Pokémon's data, unused glitch Pokémon families can result in unique glitch Pokémon and unique glitch Pokédex flags.
However, artificial glitch Pokémon families can only be seen with Game Genie codes or editing the ROM, hence the name.
For a full list of unused glitch pokemon families, see the FamilyDex
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See also
- Artificial Trainer class — Trainer classes with IDs above 55 (hex:37).
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