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GlitchDex/RB:252

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O (FC) is an Electric-type glitch Pokémon in Pokémon Red and Blue.

It is a hybrid of Magnemite and uses Magnemite's sprites, due to this glitch Pokémon and Magnemite both sharing the same sprite pointers and using the same sprite bank.

4h (hex
D6)
is the equivalent trade glitch Pokémon in Pokémon Yellow.

It cannot be caught with the Trainer escape glitch or another means of instant encounter, as a battle with glitch Trainer "TRAINER 4 (0x34)" will be initiated instead.

There is no Generation II Pokémon that will become this glitch Pokémon in Generation I other than potentially through Celebi (Gold/Silver), Egg (Gold/Silver) and Egg (English Crystal) which convert into difficult to predict Pokémon.

Methods to obtain

  • Party remaining HP glitch or storage box remaining HP glitch with a remaining HP of 252.
  • CoolTrainer♀ corruption ("6" character).
  • LOL glitch ("6" character)
  • International fossil conversion glitch with an Attack stat of 252.
  • Double distort CoolTrainer♀ corruption ("6" character)
  • Equivalent trade of 4h (hex
    D6)
    from Pokémon Yellow.
  • Arbitrary code execution

    Starting moves

  • Tackle

    Evolution(s)



    1={{GPS|C254 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (FE)
    C=
    Level 3 →
    2={{GPS|C000 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (00)


    1={{GPS|C254 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (FE)
    C=
    Level 3 →
    2={{GPS|C000 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (00)


    1={{GPS|C254 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (FE)
    C=
    Level 3 →
    2={{GPS|C000 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (00)


    1={{GPS|C254 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (FE)
    C=
    Level 3 →
    2={{GPS|C000 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (00)


    1={{GPS|C254 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (FE)
    C=
    Level 3 →
    2={{GPS|C000 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (00)


    1={{GPS|C254 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (FE)
    C=
    Level 3 →
    2={{GPS|C000 front}}
    {{GNS|Pentamark}} (00)


    Pokédex data

  • Arbitrary Pokédex sourced from VRAM 8180.

    Level-up moves

  • Transform (Level 7)
  • Absorb (Level 15)
  • Sleep Powder (Level 42)
  • TM30 (Level 55)
  • TM03 (Level 60)
  • Absorb (Level 63)
  • Tackle (Level 64)
  • Aurora Beam (Level 71)
  • TM03 (Level 121)
  • Softboiled (Level 135)
  • Aurora Beam (Level 140)
  • Clamp (Level 141)
  • TM08 (Level 194)
  • Tail Whip (Level 205)
  • TM13 (Level 209)
  • Poison Gas (Level 224)
  • Cut (Level 230)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 234)

    TM/HM moves

  • TM06 Toxic
  • TM09 Take Down
  • TM10 Double-Edge
  • TM20 Rage
  • TM24 Thunderbolt
  • TM25 Thunder
  • TM30 Teleport
  • TM31 Mimic
  • TM32 Double Team
  • TM33 Reflect
  • TM34 Bide
  • TM39 Swift
  • TM44 Rest
  • TM45 Thunder Wave
  • TM50 Substitute
  • HM05 Flash



    Base stats

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