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Most glitch Pokémon in the first two generations have indecipherable front or back sprites, with the exceptions of some [[Glitch Pokémon family|hybrid]]s and the fossil and ghost Missingno. (which have valid front sprites but invalid back sprites). Every glitch Pokémon except for Missingno. has an invalid name, that may include glitch characters.
Most glitch Pokémon in the first two generations have indecipherable front or back sprites, with the exceptions of some [[Glitch Pokémon family|hybrid]]s and the fossil and ghost Missingno. (which have valid front sprites but invalid back sprites). Every glitch Pokémon except for Missingno. has an invalid name, that may include glitch characters.


In the third generation, [[Decamark]]s all have the "unknown Pokémon" sprite seen in the Pokédex (although it may be corrupted, depending on the index number) and are named [[??????????]] on the opponents side. Not all glitch Pokémon in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]] are named "??????????" on the nickname or summary screen. Here, they can have names like shortened versions of move names such as "RBOLT" (instead of "THUNDERBOLT".
In the third generation, [[Decamark]]s all have the "unknown Pokémon" sprite seen in the Pokédex (although it may be corrupted, depending on the index number) and are named [[??????????]] on the opponents side. Not all glitch Pokémon in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]] are named "??????????" on the nickname or summary screen. Here, they can have names like shortened versions of move names such as "RBOLT" (instead of "THUNDERBOLT").


Some glitch Pokémon can learn [[glitch move]]s and/or have [[glitch type]]s.
Some glitch Pokémon can learn [[glitch move]]s and/or have [[glitch type]]s.