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Mewthree X deserves a mention. I know it is not real but it is found in ChaosBlack, a faked game.
(Undo revision 826711 by Solar Dragon (Talk) neither are real)
(Mewthree X deserves a mention. I know it is not real but it is found in ChaosBlack, a faked game.)
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[[Image:Mewthree.jpg|thumb|right|Mewthree X in Pokémon ChaosBlack.]]
[[Image:Mewthree.jpg|thumb|right|Mewthree X in Pokémon ChaosBlack.]]
'''Mewthree''' is possibly one of the most famous [[fake Pokémon]]. It appears commonly in fake [[cheating|cheats]] and [[fan fiction]].
'''Mewthree''' is possibly one of the most famous [[fake Pokémon]]. It appears commonly in fake [[cheating|cheats]] and [[fan fiction]]. The faked, evolved form of it, also available in the fake game [[ChaosBlack]] is Mewthree X.


One rumor suggests that after all 150 [[Pokémon]] are captured in the [[Pokédex]] in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, returning to the [[Cerulean Cave]] where {{p|Mewtwo}} was found and using {{m|Rock Smash}} on a rock 50 times would make a [[level|Lv.]] 99 Mewthree appear. This, of course, is impossible, as Rock Smash was not introduced until [[Generation II]], and Pokémon with [[move]]s not available in [[Generation I]] were unable to be traded back.
One rumor suggests that after all 150 [[Pokémon]] are captured in the [[Pokédex]] in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, returning to the [[Cerulean Cave]] where {{p|Mewtwo}} was found and using {{m|Rock Smash}} on a rock 50 times would make a [[level|Lv.]] 99 Mewthree appear. This, of course, is impossible, as Rock Smash was not introduced until [[Generation II]], and Pokémon with [[move]]s not available in [[Generation I]] were unable to be traded back.
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