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[[Image:Badegg_battlegeniii.png|270px|thumb|right|A [[glitch Pokémon]] with an invalid checksum after being labelled as a "Bad EGG" in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.]] |
[[Image:Badegg_battlegeniii.png|270px|thumb|right|A [[glitch Pokémon]] with an invalid checksum after being labelled as a "Bad EGG" in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.]] |
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"'''Bad EGGs'''" (Japanese: ダメタマゴ), as they are known in the [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]] Pokémon games and later "'''Bad Egg'''" in the [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]] games are error handlers. |
"'''Bad EGGs'''" (Japanese: ダメタマゴ), as they are known in the [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]] Pokémon games and later "'''Bad Egg'''" in the [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]] games are error handlers. |
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Regardless of what the trainer memo says, a Bad EGG will never hatch; only a normal Egg can hatch. {{fact}} |
Regardless of what the trainer memo says, a Bad EGG will never hatch; only a normal Egg can hatch. {{fact}} |
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==In non handheld Pokémon games== |
==In non handheld Pokémon games== |
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[[Image:BadEggPBR.png|250px|thumb|right|A Bad Egg in Pokémon Battle Revolution. They have brown spots instead of green spots, like Eggs in Pokémon Stadium 2.]] |
[[Image:BadEggPBR.png|250px|thumb|right|A Bad Egg in Pokémon Battle Revolution. They have brown spots instead of green spots, like Eggs in Pokémon Stadium 2.]] |
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==In Generation IV== |
==In Generation IV== |
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===As a Pokémon species=== |
===As a Pokémon species=== |
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Unlike in the third generation of Pokémon games, Bad Eggs actually have their own defined identifier of 495 (1EF) for a Pokémon species. If such a 'Pokémon' if encountered in the wild by the use of a [[cheating device]], it will have Splash as its only move. |
Unlike in the third generation of Pokémon games, Bad Eggs actually have their own defined identifier of 495 (1EF) for a Pokémon species. If such a 'Pokémon' if encountered in the wild by the use of a [[cheating device]], it will have Splash as its only move. |
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==In Generation VI== |
==In Generation VI== |