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MissingNo. can be traded into the [[Pokémon Yellow]] version of the game, but cannot be traded into [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], the sequels to Red, Blue, and Yellow. In Pokémon Yellow, MissingNo. levels down to [[level]] 1 and stays there permanently. Rare Candies will not work because when this Missingno. enters battle, after it gains experience points, it will revert to level 1.
MissingNo. can be traded into the [[Pokémon Yellow]] version of the game, but cannot be traded into [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], the sequels to Red, Blue, and Yellow. In Pokémon Yellow, MissingNo. levels down to [[level]] 1 and stays there permanently. Rare Candies will not work because when this Missingno. enters battle, after it gains experience points, it will revert to level 1.


When it is traded, MissingNo. appears as one of many different [[Pokémon]] from the Gold/Silver perspective, and when the player tries to [[trade]] MissingNo. a message appears that says "<i>Your <name> appears abnormal</i>" and the trade automatically cancels. However, there is a really rare case of it succesfully being traded and turning into to the Pokémon that it was said to be. If it does, and is attempted to be traded back a Generation I game while the players are still in the Time Capsule, it will turn back into a Missingno.
When it is traded, MissingNo. appears as one of many different [[Pokémon]] from the Gold/Silver perspective, and when the player tries to [[trade]] MissingNo. a message appears that says "<i>Your <name> appears abnormal</i>" and the trade automatically cancels. However, there are rare cases of it successfully being traded and turning into to the Pokémon that it was said to be. If it does, and is attempted to be traded back a Generation I game while the players are still in the Time Capsule, it will turn back into a Missingno.


==Why MissingNo. appears==
==Why MissingNo. appears==