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Generation I Glitch Discussion

Making a Japanese GlitchDex - Page 1

Making a Japanese GlitchDex

Posted by: Torchickens
Date: 2013-05-09 11:35:33
I decided to start a Wiki on ShoutWiki detailing information about Japanese glitch Pokémon. At the moment, it's basically empty, but I hope to add information to it every now and again to collect information about Japanese glitch Pokémon.

If anyone wants to, feel free to add to it. The Red/Green Gameshark codes page comes in handy for working with different glitch Pokémon. Thanks to Raven Freak, the base stats for each Pokémon in Pocket Monsters Midori begin at $38000.

There is a useful page that has the Pokédex numbers and names of each Red/Green glitch Pokémon, provided you're viewing their stats page (as some symbols like 'A' become glitch symbols in battle) which can be found here. Note that there can still be differences in the name when you receive the glitch Pokémon as a fossil.

Re: Making a Japanese GlitchDex

Posted by: camper
Date: 2013-05-09 11:40:22
Their Pokedex numbers are all the same as the Red/Blue ones.

Re: Making a Japanese GlitchDex

Posted by: Torchickens
Date: 2013-05-09 12:04:13

Their Pokedex numbers are all the same as the Red/Blue ones.


It looks like it, but according to Kattempla/Pokebug there are a few differences. For example, h POKé (C3h) is Pokédex #094 in Red/Blue but the equivalent glitch Pokémon (C3) is Pokédex #089 in Red/Green.

Pokémon that have different Pokédex numbers in Red/Green are:

1) C3h : #089 instead of #094
2) C9h : #090 instead of #095
3) CCh : #174 instead of #056
4) CDh : #104 instead of #081
5) D4h : #089 instead of #094
6) DAh : #090 instead of #095
7) DDh : #191 instead of #073
8) DEh : #104 instead of #081
9) E0h : #212 instead of #085
10) E1h : #210 instead of #211
11) EBh : #212 instead of #085
12) ECh : #210 instead of #211
13) FBh : #213 instead of #095
14) FCh : #104 instead of #081

Re: Making a Japanese GlitchDex

Posted by: camper
Date: 2013-05-09 13:19:20
Didn't notice those. I just checked FFh, BFh, C1h, C4h and C7h.

Re: Making a Japanese GlitchDex

Posted by: Stackout
Date: 2013-05-10 13:57:12
Of course, there are difference in spanish, italian, german and french R/B (and Y!) too.

Re: Making a Japanese GlitchDex

Posted by: Raven Freak
Date: 2013-05-18 19:44:07
Most glitch Pokemon are the same throughout different versions, however some have different base stats and they tend to learn different moves at different levels. I would love to contribute to this, i'll start researching and join your wiki. :) (Funny thing is I just started a general glitch wiki on shoutwiki the other day. :V) I should really finish my research on the other versions though too…

Re: Making a Japanese GlitchDex

Posted by: Torchickens
Date: 2013-05-20 07:10:06

Most glitch Pokemon are the same throughout different versions, however some have different base stats and they tend to learn different moves at different levels. I would love to contribute to this, i'll start researching and join your wiki. :) (Funny thing is I just started a general glitch wiki on shoutwiki the other day. :V) I should really finish my research on the other versions though too…


Great, I apprecitate it, thanks!

I won't be very active on there, but I thought in terms of starting a new Wiki, I'd give it a go as its a place where we can share research on foreign glitches.