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[[image:000MissingnoGSC_dex.png|160px|right|thumb|Typical status screen for #000.]]
'''?????''' appears in [[Generation II]] games. It is the result of forcing a nonexistent [[Pokémon]] numbered 000, 252, 254, or 255 to appear. Although all these numbers appear identical (as just a nonsensical assortment of various graphics from other parts of the game), they each use a different palette, so #252 appears gold, #000 appears blue, and so on.
'''?????''' appears in [[Generation II]] games. It is the result of forcing a nonexistent [[Pokémon]] numbered 000, 252, 254, or 255 to appear. Although all these numbers appear identical (as just a nonsensical assortment of various graphics from other parts of the game), they each use a different palette, so #252 appears gold, #000 appears blue, and so on.


[[image:000MissingnoGSC_dex.png|160px|right|thumb|Typical status screen for #000.]]
When viewing the status screen of any ?????, it may not render correctly and may even cause the game to stop functioning correctly. Usually the status screen reports an abnormal value under "level up" that indicates the quantity required to reach the next level. Types may exist and may not, for instance, #252 reports that its types are "{{t|Fire}}/{{t|Normal}}" whereas #000 apparently reports its types as "Normal/GGQRRROO ROCKET" due to rendering error. It will also display that it is a [[Shiny]] Pokémon.
When viewing the status screen of any ?????, it may not render correctly and may even cause the game to stop functioning correctly. Usually the status screen reports an abnormal value under "level up" that indicates the quantity required to reach the next level. Types may exist and may not, for instance, #252 reports that its types are "{{t|Fire}}/{{t|Normal}}" whereas #000 apparently reports its types as "Normal/GGQRRROO ROCKET" due to rendering error. It will also display that it is a [[Shiny]] Pokémon.


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