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GlitchDex/RB:254

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'M (FE) is a dual-type Water/Psychic-type glitch Pokémon in Pokémon Red and Blue.

It is a hybrid of Slowpoke.

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 "Pk" (0x36) glitch Trainer battle 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. However it is not known whether the 0xFE glitch Pokémon trade glitch would apply.

Methods to obtain

  • Party remaining HP glitch or storage box remaining HP glitch with a remaining HP of 254.
  • CoolTrainer♀ corruption ("8" character).
  • LOL glitch ("8" character)
  • International fossil conversion glitch with an Attack stat of 254.
  • Double distort CoolTrainer♀ corruption ("8" character)
  • Equivalent trade of 4h (hex
    D6)
    from Pokémon Yellow.
  • Arbitrary code execution

    Starting moves

  • Confusion

    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)


    Pokédex data



    Level-up moves

  • TM02 (Level 2)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 3)
  • Tackle (Level 6)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 7)
  • Tackle (Level 8)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 15)
  • Glitch Move 0xBF (Level 17)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 31)
  • Hi Jump Kick (Level 33)
  • Double Kick (Level 39)
  • TM50 (Level 40)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 63)
  • Poison Sting (Level 119)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 127)
  • TM05 (Level 161)
  • TM08 (Level 162)
  • Glitch Move 0xAF (Level 163)
  • Glitch Move 0xC2 (Level 167)
  • TM08 (Level 170)
  • Tail Whip (Level 183)
  • Tail Whip (Level 199)
  • Acid Armor (Level 205)
  • TM54 (Level 208)
  • Double-Edge (Level 212)
  • Tri Attack (Level 234)
  • Glitch Move 0xA9 (Level 250)
  • Glitch Move 0x00 (Level 255)

    TM/HM moves

  • TM06 Toxic
  • TM08 Body Slam
  • TM10 Double-Edge
  • TM11 BubbleBeam
  • TM12 Water Gun
  • TM13 Ice Beam
  • TM14 Blizzard
  • TM16 Pay Day
  • TM20 Rage
  • TM26 Earthquake
  • TM27 Fissure
  • TM28 Dig
  • TM29 Psychic
  • TM30 Teleport
  • TM31 Mimic
  • TM32 Double Team
  • TM33 Reflect
  • TM34 Bide
  • TM38 Fire Blast
  • TM39 Swift
  • TM40 Skull Bash
  • TM42 Dream Eater
  • TM44 Rest
  • TM45 Thunder Wave
  • TM46 Psywave
  • TM49 Tri Attack
  • TM50 Substitute
  • HM03 Surf
  • HM04 Strength
  • HM05 Flash



    Base stats

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