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==Glitch Pokémon handler== |
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Unlike the first {{Stadium}}, {{Stadium2}} has a way to deal with [[glitch Pokémon]] to prevent problems. The game turns them into Ditto with their old glitch Pokemon name becoming a nickname for this Ditto. (Color changing may appear but this is because of a quirk deliberately programmed into both Stadium games and not a glitch.) |
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==Unstable hybrid handler== |
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Pokémon Stadium 2 will change any [[unstable hybrid]] back to the Pokémon it originally was, including Pokémon that were turned into [[GlitchDex/RB:255|'M (FF)]] or [[GlitchDex/Y:255|Q]]. (The original 'M (FF) will be turned into a Ditto.) |
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Pokemon Stadium 2 has some error handlers of its own, but there probably aren't as many as the handheld games.
Glitch Pokémon handler
Unlike the first Pokémon Stadium, Pokémon Stadium 2 (English) has a way to deal with glitch Pokémon to prevent problems. The game turns them into Ditto with their old glitch Pokemon name becoming a nickname for this Ditto. (Color changing may appear but this is because of a quirk deliberately programmed into both Stadium games and not a glitch.)
Unstable hybrid handler
Pokémon Stadium 2 will change any unstable hybrid back to the Pokémon it originally was, including Pokémon that were turned into 'M (FF) or Q. (The original 'M (FF) will be turned into a Ditto.)
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