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[[File:Generation VII glitch Egg.png|thumb|right|299px|A Generation VII glitch Egg (No. 803)]]
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The '''Generation VII glitch Eggs''' are [[glitch Pokémon]] in {{SM}}. They are available through [[Nintendo 3DS firmware exploit]]s or another means of hacking the game.
The '''Generation VII glitch Eggs''' are [[glitch Pokémon]] in {{SM}}. They are available through [[Nintendo 3DS firmware exploits and homebrew]] or another means of hacking the game.


These glitch Pokémon have index numbers 803 (hex:323) and 804 (hex:324), directly following [[bp:Marshadow (Pokémon)|Marshadow]].
These glitch Pokémon have index numbers 803 (hex:323) and 804 (hex:324), directly following [[bp:Marshadow (Pokémon)|Marshadow]].

Revision as of 13:59, 9 May 2017

A Generation VII glitch Egg (No. 803)

The Generation VII glitch Eggs are glitch Pokémon in Pokémon Sun and Moon. They are available through Nintendo 3DS firmware exploits and homebrew or another means of hacking the game.

These glitch Pokémon have index numbers 803 (hex:323) and 804 (hex:324), directly following Marshadow.

Glitch Egg 803 has the name Egg, an Egg's model and an Egg's menu sprite. Glitch Egg 804 shares these properties with Glitch Egg 803, but with Bulbasaur's model instead.

Both of these glitch Pokémon are only known to freeze the game and bring up an error message taking the player out of the game when they are forced into battle.

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