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The '''Azurill gender glitch''' is a recurring [[glitch]]; first existing in Generation III of the main series Pokémon games and later appearing in Generation IV and Generation V.


When a female Azurill evolves into a Marill there is a 1 in 3 chance that it will evolve into a male Marill. This can be explained by the fact that the gender rate of Marill is different to that of Azurill, but that the PID must remain the same throughout any legal modification to a Pokémon, including evolution. Variables such as nature and gender are extrapolated from the PID, hence the possibility of this glitch occurring. While Azurill is 25% male and 75% female, Marill is 50% male and female. Thus, upon evolution, the gender of the Marill may differ from that of the Azurill.
The '''Azurill gender glitch''' is a recurring [[glitch]]; first existing in Generation III of the Pokémon games and later appearing in Generation IV within Pokémon Diamond, Pokémon Pearl and Pokémon Platinum. It is currently unknown whether this [[glitch]] still exists in Pokémon Heartgold and Soulsilver.


==External links==


#[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqbkx8_bvZU] - A video of the Azurill gender glitch on Pokémon Ruby.
When a female Azurill evolves into a Marill there is a 1 in 3 chance (not taking into account possible error from the [[Abuse of the Pseudorandom Number Generator|Pseudorandom Number Generator]]) that it will 'change' into a male Marill. This can be explained by the fact that the gender rate of Marill differs from that of Azurill and whilst Azurill is 75% female and 25% male Marill is 50% male and female. The gender of a Pokémon is determined by its hidden personality value and a certain range of values will determine whether it is male or female. When Azurill evolves however, the possible range of values ensuring that Marill is female are reduced so there is a slight chance of a male Azurill evolving into a male Marill.
#[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rUAzqFbxXM] - A video of the Azurill gender glitch on Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
[[Category:Generation III glitches]]
[[Category:Generation IV glitches]]
[[Category:Recurring glitches]]

Latest revision as of 05:01, 2 February 2019

Miscellaneous glitches of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Pokémon Emerald


PRAMA Initiative a également une page sur Azurill gender glitch.
Bulbapedia also has an article about Azurill gender glitch.

The Azurill gender glitch is a recurring glitch; first existing in Generation III of the main series Pokémon games and later appearing in Generation IV and Generation V.

When a female Azurill evolves into a Marill there is a 1 in 3 chance that it will evolve into a male Marill. This can be explained by the fact that the gender rate of Marill is different to that of Azurill, but that the PID must remain the same throughout any legal modification to a Pokémon, including evolution. Variables such as nature and gender are extrapolated from the PID, hence the possibility of this glitch occurring. While Azurill is 25% male and 75% female, Marill is 50% male and female. Thus, upon evolution, the gender of the Marill may differ from that of the Azurill.

External links

  1. [1] - A video of the Azurill gender glitch on Pokémon Ruby.
  2. [2] - A video of the Azurill gender glitch on Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.