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Revision as of 20:59, 31 December 2020
Bulbapedia also has an article about Generation IV hybrid. |
Generation IV hybrids refer to a group of 494 nameless glitch Pokémon in Generation IV.
These glitch Pokémon consist of a copy of the ----- glitch Pokémon and 493 glitch Pokémon with a copy of an existing Pokémon's sprite.
Generation IV hybrids have index numbers ranging between hex:8000 and hex:81ED.
There is no known way to obtain a Generation IV hybrid without cheating or hacking the game. It is possible to obtain one with a party Pokémon modifier code or a fossil modifier Action Replay code.
Learnset
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(Thanks Gawaxay for the data).
Level-up moves
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TM/HM moves
- TM16 Light Screen
- TM57 Charge Beam
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