GlitchDex/C:253

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????? (FC) Generation II glitch Egg (Crystal) ????? (FE)

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.

Bulbapedia link Glitch Egg
Equivalent glitch Pokémon EGG (Gold/Silver)
Equivalent Pokémon (Generation I) (Varies, hard to predict)
Index number (hex) FD
Index number (dec) 253
Pokédex number
(Family)
253
Pokédex marker byte
Breeding result (when glitch Pokémon is female or paired with Ditto) Generation II glitch Egg (Crystal). The glitch Egg must be hybridized with another Pokémon to be accepted.
Type(s) (Varies)
Category ぅ$ 3 $ h $ 8Q 8X'd$;♀
Base happiness
Egg group
Color Gold
Catch rate constant
Experience group
Experience yield
Height (?)0'22
Weight 6146.5
Footprint
Gender ratio (Can be either male or female)
Wild held item
Sprite dimensions
More research is needed for this article.

Reason given: Does this version of the Generation II glitch Egg copy any data other than the typing and base stats?



; when specified as an Egg that hatches from itself, or when the game attempts to load data for Pokémon 253 is glitch Pokémon in Pokémon Crystal.

When faces a wild Pokémon, its typing will change to that of the wild Pokémon.

When faces a Trainer, its typing will change to that of the first Pokémon sent out.

Similarly, the typing and base stats of an opposing wild Egg are taken from the first Pokémon sent out by the user in a wild battle, or a Pokémon that was out before the wild Egg was sent out in a Trainer battle.

Movepool

By level up

(No known moves)

By TM/HM

(No known moves)

Base stats

(Varies)

Pokédex entry


Type effectiveness

(Varies)

Evolutions

(None known)

Methods to obtain

  1. Byte shifting via (00) or (FF) (available through stabilizing a bad clone or arbitrary code execution) (e.g. byte shift a total experience of 253 or 64768-65023 and then stabilize the glitch Pokémon at the Day Care); unconfirmed.
  2. ????? party overloading roaming Pokémon manipulation (253 Attack).
  3. Arbitrary code execution (e.g. through 0x1500 control code arbitrary code execution, TM33 outside of the TM/HM pocket; glitch Pokédex mode 9).

Notes

's Pokédex entry may freeze the game sometimes, and not freeze the game at other times.