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{{Evolution2S|1=[[File:SW GS000 front.png|link=]]<br>(Various names) (00)|C=<br>Level 12|2=[[File:Gold Pidgey front.png]]<br>PIDGEY}} |
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==Methods to obtain== |
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Revision as of 09:54, 1 June 2018
Note: With respect to copyright and non-disclosure agreements, please do not add any information only available through leaks here. Exceptions include glitch Pokémon data which do not include intentionally designed sprites.
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ボゃマ゙0ミ゙ (FF) | (Various names) (00) | Bulbasaur (01) |
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.
(Various names) | |
Bulbapedia link | None |
Equivalent glitch Pokémon | N/A |
Equivalent Pokémon (Generation I) | |
Index number (hex) | 00 |
Index number (dec) | 000 |
Pokédex number (Family) |
000 |
Pokédex marker byte | 0x82 |
Breeding result (when glitch Pokémon is female or paired with Ditto) | |
Type(s) | ??? (0x13)/Blank (0x50) |
Category | |
Base happiness | |
Egg group | |
Color | |
Catch rate constant | |
Experience group | |
Experience yield | |
Height | 90.9m |
Weight | 45.6kg |
Footprint | |
Gender ratio | |
Wild held item | |
Sprite dimensions |
Please note that this glitch only exists in the Japanese versions of the game, or is otherwise a glitch from a Pokémon game which was only released in Japan. |
9ム゙9ィ゙わざマシン (non-debug Gold), 9ム゙9ィ゙そ (non-debug Silver), 9ム゙9ィ゙ー (debug Gold), 9ム゙9ィ゙9 (debug Silver) are dual-type ???(0x13)/Blank (0x50) glitch Pokémon in the leaked Pokémon Gold and Silver Nintendo Space World 1997 demos.
Movepool
By level up
Tested on Gold debug:
- Level 13: つのドりル/Horn Drill
- Level 19: そらをとぶ/Fly
- Level 19: そらをとぶ/Fly
- Level 19: みやぶる/Foresight
- Level 25: スパーク/Spark
- Level 33: バグわざ/(Unknown game freezing glitch move)
- Level 40: メガトンパンチ/Mega Punch
- Level 61: ころがる/Rollout
- Level 95: つるのムチ/Vine Whip
By TM/HM
Research is incomplete at this time.
Base stats
Base stats | Level 50 stat range | Level 100 stat range |
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HP: 165 | 225-271 | 440-533 |
Attack: 129 | 134-180 | 263-356 |
Defense: 144 | 149-195 | 293-386 |
Speed: 174 | 179-225 | 353-446 |
Special Attack: 130 | 135-181 | 265-358 |
Special Defense: 138 | 143-189 | 281-374 |
Pokédex entry
Entry is filled with many 9s (possibly from Pokédex category). "デ" may also be seen in the Pokédex description field.
Type effectiveness
Research is incomplete at this time.
Evolutions
(Various names) (00) |
Level 12 → |
PIDGEY |
Methods to obtain
Notes
- Opening the party Pokémon menu with this glitch Pokémon present may glitch out the graphics for that screen (freeze in Silver debug).
- Viewing the summary of this glitch Pokémon may print many 9s on the screen. Exiting out of the menu may then corrupt the overworld, possibly resulting in a freeze when done in the starting house, but no freeze when done on the main overworld outside (causing the overworld tiles to be replaced with 9s).