Glitch Pokémon: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Content added Content deleted
>Abwayax No edit summary |
>Torchickens No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{bulbapedia}} |
{{bulbapedia}} |
||
{{Collective Page}} |
|||
The term '''Glitch Pokémon''' refers to Pokémon that were not intentionally coded into the game. These Pokémon arise as a result of the game trying to interpret some other type of data as a Pokémon and have [[identifier]]s that fall outside the normal range for Pokémon. They can be accessed by a [[glitch]] or by using a [[cheating device]]. Glitch Pokémon in the first two generations do not have true sprites and their "images" consist of scrambled data, with the exceptions of some [[hybrid]]s, and have names that consist of [[glitch text]]. In the third generation, [[Decamark]]s all have the "unknown Pokémon" sprite seen in the Pokédex and are named ??????????. Most Glitch Pokémon can learn [[glitch move]]s. A comprehensive list of all Glitch Pokémon are located on the [[GlitchDex]]. |
The term '''Glitch Pokémon''' refers to Pokémon that were not intentionally coded into the game. These Pokémon arise as a result of the game trying to interpret some other type of data as a Pokémon and have [[identifier]]s that fall outside the normal range for Pokémon. They can be accessed by a [[glitch]] or by using a [[cheating device]]. Glitch Pokémon in the first two generations do not have true sprites and their "images" consist of scrambled data, with the exceptions of some [[hybrid]]s, and have names that consist of [[glitch text]]. In the third generation, [[Decamark]]s all have the "unknown Pokémon" sprite seen in the Pokédex and are named ??????????. Most Glitch Pokémon can learn [[glitch move]]s. A comprehensive list of all Glitch Pokémon are located on the [[GlitchDex]]. |
||