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''"Hybrid" redirects here, for other uses outside of Pokémon [[glitches]] see [[wikipedia:hybrid|Wikipedia's disambiguation page]].'' |
''"Hybrid" redirects here, for other uses outside of Pokémon [[glitches]] see [[wikipedia:hybrid|Wikipedia's disambiguation page]].'' |
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{{bulbapedia2|Hybrid glitch Pokémon}} |
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The term '''Hybrid Glitch Pokémon''' refers to the numerous amount of [[glitch Pokémon]] which closely share some of the characteristics of a legitimate Pokémon, or sometimes a [[placeholder]] glitch Pokémon. Hybrids may share similar base stats of other Pokémon, have the same picture of that Pokémon, or on rare occassions share the same cry. |
The term '''Hybrid Glitch Pokémon''' refers to the numerous amount of [[glitch Pokémon]] which closely share some of the characteristics of a legitimate Pokémon, or sometimes a [[placeholder]] glitch Pokémon. Hybrids may share similar base stats of other Pokémon, have the same picture of that Pokémon, or on rare occassions share the same cry. |
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Hybrid glitch Pokémon have appeared in the Pokémon series ever since [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]]. For example, [[LM4]] is a hybrid of [[bp:Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] and the variety of [[MISSINGNO. (name)|MISSINGNO.]] with a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of 1F is arguably a hybrid of [['M]]. |
Hybrid glitch Pokémon have appeared in the Pokémon series ever since [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]]. For example, [[LM4]] is a hybrid of [[bp:Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] and the variety of [[MISSINGNO. (name)|MISSINGNO.]] with a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of 1F is arguably a hybrid of [['M]]. |