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However, when played in color, a completely black palette (index number 0x1E) is applied to the evolving Pokémon, effectively turning it into a black silhouette. Except the Pokémon's white features remain white (such as {{p|Poliwag}}'s belly, {{p|Electrode}}'s top half, and the eyes of several Pokémon).
However, when played in color, a completely black palette (index number 0x1E) is applied to the evolving Pokémon, effectively turning it into a black silhouette. Except the Pokémon's white features remain white (such as {{p|Poliwag}}'s belly, {{p|Electrode}}'s top half, and the eyes of several Pokémon).


In Pokémon Red, Green, and Blue, this black palette is composed of subtly different shades of black, and therefore the features of the Pokémon may still be seen to some extent. However, in Pokémon Yellow, those shades of black are converted into a single black tone, completely obscuring those features.
In Pokémon Red, Green, and Blue, this black palette is comprised of subtly different shades of black, and therefore the features of the Pokémon may still be seen to some extent. However, in Pokémon Yellow, those shades of black are converted into a single black tone, completely obscuring those features.


====Pokémon with color palette 0x10====
====Pokémon with color palette 0x10====
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