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{{Major glitches}}
The '''Pokémon merge glitch''', also known as the '''Q Trick''' is a [[glitch]] in {{RBY}} as well as {{GSC}}.
Using a Pokémon which has an index number of 255 (i.e. [[GlitchDex/RB:255|'M (FF)]] in {{RB}}, [[GlitchDex/Y:255|Q]] in {{Y}}, [[?????]] in {{GSC}}) it is possible for the player to create a Pokémon known as an [[unstable hybrid Pokémon]], which has the attributes of two Pokémon.
This glitch allows the player to give nearly any attack to any Pokémon without the use of a cheating device. The Q Trick can also make a Pokémon have the stats and type of another Pokémon and can essentially combine the data of two Pokémon into one, with the species of one Pokémon and the characteristics of another. ▼
▲This glitch allows the player to give nearly any attack to any Pokémon without the use of a [[cheating device]]. The
==Method==▼
==Steps==
===In [[bp:Generation I|Generation I]]===
For the Pokémon merge glitch, the player should first obtain either an [[GlitchDex/RB:255|'M (FF)]] in {{RB}} or [[GlitchDex/Y:255|Q]] in {{Y}}.
'M (FF) can be obtained in Pokémon Red and Blue with [[- (Generation I move)#Super Glitch effect|CoolTrainer♀ corruption]] or [[LOL glitch]] by having [[:File:'M FF Route 1 CoolTrainer spot.png|a specific spot]] in a Route 1 [[Glitch City]] from the [[Safari Zone exit glitch]] as the last place the player opened the Pokémon menu. It can also be obtained by trading a Q over from Pokémon Yellow.
Q can be obtained in Pokémon Yellow either by evolving a [[GlitchDex/Y:192|4 4 Hy]] (which can be obtained with the [[Ditto Trick]] using a Special stat of 192), or trading an 'M (FF) from Pokémon Red and Blue.
Both 'M (FF) and Q may also be obtained with the [[Fossil conversion glitch (international)|international Fossil conversion glitch]] or [[arbitrary code execution]].
▲===Method===
1. Deposit any Pokémon into an empty box.<br>
2. Deposit 'M (FF) or Q.<br>
2. Deposit a Pokémon below the 'M (FF) or Q (e.g. Charmander). This will be the 'donor' Pokémon for the unstable hybrid Pokémon.<br>
3. Deposit a Pokémon below the third Pokémon (e.g. Staryu). This will be the 'recipient' Pokémon for the unstable hybrid Pokémon.<br>
4. Withdraw the first Pokémon in the box.<br>
In this example, the Pokémon merge glitch will have created both a 'M (FF) or Q/Charmander hybrid and Charmander/Staryu hybrid.
The "Charmander" will have Staryu's name, moves and palette but will be able to learn moves a Charmander would be able to by TM/HM.
It can be stabilized into a Charmeleon through evolution, or back into a Staryu either by depositing it into the Pokémon Day Care and out again or taking the Pokémon into {{Stadium2}}. It cannot be traded into {{GSC}} until it is stabilized.
Since the hybrid's DVs will be those of the recipient Pokémon, it is possible for the player to create a new Shiny Pokémon. It can be stabilized by evolving the end result unstable hybrid. For example, if the Staryu mentioned in the section above was originally Shiny, the Charmander/Staryu hybrid may be evolved to become a stable Shiny Charmeleon.
▲==Obtaining Shiny Pokémon / Alternative Colored Pokémon==
==See Also==
#[[:Category:Glitches that allow Pokémon with unobtainable moves|Category:Glitches that allow Pokémon with unobtainable moves]]
[[Category:Generation I glitches]]
[[Category:Generation II glitches]]
[[Category:Glitches that allow Pokémon with unobtainable moves]]
[[Category:Recurring glitches]]
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