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[[File:Trading PSS GP.png|thumb|right|300px|Trading a Brycen-Man for a UFO (thanks MrBean35000vr for the image)]] |
[[File:Trading PSS GP.png|thumb|right|300px|Trading a Brycen-Man for a UFO (thanks MrBean35000vr for the image)]] |
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The '''Pokéstar Studios opponents''' from {{B2W2}} can be forced outside of Pokéstar Studios, in which they manifest as [[glitch Pokémon]]. |
The '''Pokéstar Studios opponents''' from {{B2W2}} can be forced outside of Pokéstar Studios with a [[cheating device]], in which they manifest as [[glitch Pokémon]]. |
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Whereas these opponents have valid non-Shiny front sprites, there are many glitched sprites for Pokéstar Studio opponent back sprites and Shiny sprites. |
Whereas these opponents have valid non-Shiny front sprites, there are many glitched sprites for Pokéstar Studio opponent back sprites and Shiny sprites. |
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The Pokéstar Studios opponents are not easy to use, as withdrawing one or moving around could transform it into an Egg. However, they can be used in link trades or placed in the Battle Box. |
The Pokéstar Studios opponents are not easy to use, as withdrawing one or moving around could transform it into an Egg. However, they can be used in link trades or placed in the Battle Box, or encountered as wild Pokémon. |
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[[bp:List of Pokémon by index number (Generation V)|Many thanks to Bulbapedia for the original list, below]]: |
[[bp:List of Pokémon by index number (Generation V)|Many thanks to Bulbapedia for the original list, below]]: |
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[[Category:Glitch Pokémon]] |
[[Category:Glitch Pokémon]] |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 4 December 2018
The Pokéstar Studios opponents from Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 can be forced outside of Pokéstar Studios with a cheating device, in which they manifest as glitch Pokémon.
Whereas these opponents have valid non-Shiny front sprites, there are many glitched sprites for Pokéstar Studio opponent back sprites and Shiny sprites.
The Pokéstar Studios opponents are not easy to use, as withdrawing one or moving around could transform it into an Egg. However, they can be used in link trades or placed in the Battle Box, or encountered as wild Pokémon.
Many thanks to Bulbapedia for the original list, below:
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Index no. (HEX) | Index no. (DEC) | Name | Type 1 | Type 2 |
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28C | 652 | UFO | Flying | Electric |
28D | 653 | Brycen-Man | Dark | Psychic |
28E | 654 | MT | Steel | |
28F | 655 | MT2 | Steel | Electric |
290 | 656 | Transport | Steel | |
291 | 657 | Monica | Normal | |
292 | 658 | Humanoid | Normal | |
293 | 659 | Monster | Dark | |
294 | 660 | F-00 | Steel | Normal |
295 | 661 | Majin | Dark | Ghost |
296 | 662 | White Door | Fire | |
297 | 663 | Black Door | Grass | |
298 | 664 | Prop U1 | Flying | Electric |
299 | 665 | Prop U2 | Psychic | Electric |
29A | 666 | Prop H1 | Dark | Psychic |
29B | 667 | Prop M1 | Steel | |
29C | 668 | Prop M2 | Steel | Electric |
29D | 669 | Prop T1 | Steel | |
29E | 670 | Prop O1 | Normal | |
29F | 671 | Prop O2 | Normal | |
2A0 | 672 | Prop C1 | Normal | |
2A1 | 673 | Prop C2 | Dark | |
2A2 | 674 | Prop G1 | Dark | Ghost |
2A3 | 675 | Prop W1 | Fire | |
2A4 | 676 | Prop W2 | Grass | |
2A5 | 677 | Prop R1 | Steel | Normal |
2A6 | 678 | Prop R2 | Steel | Normal |
2A7 | 679 | Prop K1 | Fighting | |
2A8 | 680 | UFO 2 | Psychic | Electric |
2A9 | 681 | Monica | Normal | |
2AA | 682 | F-00 | Steel | Normal |
2AB | 683 | Black Belt | Fighting | |
2AC | 684 | Smeargle | Normal |
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