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'''Generation VI glitch Eggs''', not to be confused with [[Bad Egg]]s are [[glitch Pokémon]] in {{XY}}, {{ORAS}}. |
'''Generation VI glitch Eggs''', not to be confused with [[Bad Egg]]s are [[glitch Pokémon]] in {{XY}}, {{ORAS}}. |
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These glitch Pokémon have index numbers of 0, 722 and 723 and are obtainable with [[Nintendo 3DS firmware exploits]]. |
These glitch Pokémon have index numbers of 0, 722 and 723 and are obtainable with [[Nintendo 3DS firmware exploits and homebrew]]. |
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The 0 and 723 ID variants are named Egg but appear with Bulbasaur's model. The 722 ID variant is named Egg and has Egg's model. |
The 0 and 723 ID variants are named Egg but appear with Bulbasaur's model. The 722 ID variant is named Egg and has Egg's model. |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 9 May 2017
See also: Mystery Egg glitch
Generation VI glitch Eggs, not to be confused with Bad Eggs are glitch Pokémon in Pokémon X and Y, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
These glitch Pokémon have index numbers of 0, 722 and 723 and are obtainable with Nintendo 3DS firmware exploits and homebrew.
The 0 and 723 ID variants are named Egg but appear with Bulbasaur's model. The 722 ID variant is named Egg and has Egg's model.
Like the Generation VI 724+ glitch Pokémon, 722 and 723 can be used to activate the Super Training void effect.
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