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For the Charizard hybrid of the same name, see Charizard 'M.


▄█ 'M ▓▒
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▄█ 'M ▓▒
Types Category
 Normal  Bird  N/A
Hexadecimal identifier Exp. at Lv. 100
Unknown Unknown
Pokédex
National
#000
Johto
#—
Hoenn
#—
Sinnoh
#—
Unova (BW)
#—
Unova (B2W2)
#—
Games found in
Unknown
Special stat for Mew glitch Time Capsule exploit Pokémon
N/A N/A
Height Weight
?.? m ?.? kg
Hybrid of Catch rate
N/A 3
Gender ratio
Unknown
Egg Groups Egg cycles
Unknown Unknown
EV yield
HP
?
Atk
?
Def
?
Sp.Atk
?
Sp.Def
?
Speed
?
Exp.
?

'M is a Glitch Pokémon found in the Pokémon Red and Blue Game Boy games, much like Missingno.. It is most commonly called "'M", since the apostrophe and capital letter M are the only typographical characters in its name - "▄█ 'M ▓▒" is difficult, if not impossible, to produce with a computer. It is also called "'M Block" due to either the glitchy blocks next to its name or the Pokémon's boxy shape. 'M and other glitch Pokémon appear in the games due to a programming oversight.

The encounter flag for Missingno. and 'M is the highest bit of the 6th item quantity; therefore, encountering Missingno. or 'M causes the player to get 128 more of the 6th item of their bag if they have less than 128 to start. Also, if the player has Hall of Fame data, encountering 'M. corrupts it. Aside from that, 'M does not have a real ability; in Pokémon Red and Blue abilities did not exist yet.

Game data

Game locations

Gen Game Rarity Location
I Pokémon Red and Blue Glitch Rare Candy cheat, Mew glitch

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
33
93 - 139 176 - 269
137
142 - 188 279 - 372
1
6 - 52 7 - 100
6
11 - 57 17 - 110
29
34 - 80 63 - 156
Total:
206
(235 on other generations' scale)
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs and IVs of 0.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 63001 EVs and IVs of 15.
  • Total on other generations' scale counts this Pokémon's Special stat as both Special Attack and Special Defense.


Since 'M does not exist in any game that uses the Special Attack and Special Defense stats, only its Special stat is listed.

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Notes:

How 'M is found

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'M being encountered

The most common way players encounter 'M in the Red and Blue versions of Pokémon is by doing the following:

  • Going to the northern part of Viridian City and watching the Old Man's demonstration of how to catch a Pokémon.
  • Flying or Teleporting to Cinnabar Island or Fuchsia City.
  • Surfing up and down along the east coast of Cinnabar Island or the Seafoam Islands closest to Fuchsia City until 'M appears. In Pokémon Stadium, the game saves automatically upon encountering 'M.[1], [2]
  • Alternatively, a player can also cause 'M to appear by trading Pokémon with a friend via a link cable or with one of the in-game traders, then Flying or Teleporting to Cinnabar or the Seafoam Islands and surfing along the coast as mentioned before.
  • 'M (and its Yellow counterpart, 3TrainerPoké) cannot be encountered through the Mew Glitch, since the required Special stat is 0, and that low of any stat is impossible.
  • For some reason, 'M will appear through the Old Man Glitch regardless of the player's name.

Appearance and attributes

There are 256 available memory "slots" for Pokémon data; 'M is found in the first slot, #0. (151 other slots are real Pokémon; 47 are trainers; 38 are Missingno., and the remaining 18 are other glitches like 'M. [3])

Although it seems at first glance to be like Missingno., they are actually different glitches with many differences; for example, 'M can evolve into Kangaskhan while Missingno. cannot. (Its evolution is not random: 'M's identifier is 0 and Kangaskhan's is 2.)[4] Missingno.'s cry differs between a shortened version of Nidoran♂'s cry, Ditto's cry, and Dragonair's cry, whereas 'M's cry is a slightly different version of Zapdos's cry. If 'M is traded to the Yellow Version, it will become a 3TrainerPoké, but when Missingno. is traded to the Yellow version, it stays as Missingno. (although it will behave differently than the Red/Blue Missingno.).

In the party, 'M will appear as the glitched sprite of a person in the area where the player currently is.

'M, like most forms of Missingno., appears as a mass of pixels in a backwards 'L' shape. Its icon in the Pokémon menu is also glitched, often appearing as a pixelated Surfing icon or a black blob (it changes based on the player's location). When used in Pokémon Stadium, it looks like a Substitute doll.

Also like Missingno., 'M is often of the type Bird/Normal, knows Sky Attack and two Water Guns, has the ID number #000, does not appear in the Pokédex, and is found through the same glitches as Missingno. is. However, it is not the same Pokémon. 'M and the different versions of Missingno are located in different memory slots; also, 'M has a different cry, and it learns Pound at level 138.

The blocks in 'M's name depend on which sprite is occupying the spot where the player's Pokémon appears. In battle, the block on the left of its name will copy part of the sprite in the bottom-left corner of the screen (the player's Pokémon), while the block on the right will copy part of the sprite in the upper-right corner of the screen (the opponent's Pokémon). Out of battle, the blocks in its name will change depending on the player's location.

When the player captures an 'M, the battle will continue with no enemy sprite visable. Capturing "'M" again will result in capturing a Ditto; why this happens is unknown.

Learnset

By leveling up

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By TM/HM

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Advantages and disadvantages of 'M

Encountering 'M, Missingno., and other glitch Pokémon often interferes with the saved game data in various ways. Trainer and Pokémon graphics during battle are corrupted; the Hall of Fame data is extremely glitched (changes in screen color, music, and game speed have been known to occur alongside the obvious unidentifiable pixelations substituting for where Pokémon appeared).

'M's presence also allows what is known as the "Rare Candy Cheat" or "Item Duplication Cheat", the Pokémon games' infamous item duplication bug, which adds 128 of the sixth item in the player's inventory, if the player already has less than 128 of that sixth item. It is commonly used to duplicate valuable and hard-to-obtain items, such as Rare Candies, PP Ups, and Master Balls. However, the duplication bug can affect any item in the game, not just Rare Candies. Using the bug to duplicate Key Items is possible, allowing the player to obtain more fossils for reviving Kabuto, Omanyte, and Aerodactyl; though many do not recommend this, as the player cannot get rid of duplicated key items through "tossing" or selling, and they serve only to take up inventory space.

The coasts where 'M may be found are used for other cheats as well. If the player Surfs along the coasts after leaving an area where certain wild Pokémon appear, those Pokémon will continue to appear by the coast, even if they are not water-dwelling Pokémon. This is because Surfing along the coasts does not overwrite the data for which wild Pokémon are available, and if the player's name has not been stored in that area through one of the procedures above, the previous wild Pokémon will appear. (see reference 4) This glitch can be used to fight Pokémon from the Safari Zone in a normal battle.

Another advantage of the 'M is its ability to evolve into Kangaskhan. TMs and HMs taught to 'M will carry over when it evolves to Kangaskhan, enabling a Kangaskhan to have moves it wouldn't ordinarily be able to learn, such as Fly.

Charizard 'M

Main article: Charizard 'M

Other in-game glitches (notably the Mew glitch) can produce the "Charizard 'M", a Pokémon named 'M but with the Charizard graphic. It is not to be confused with Glitchy Charizard, a similar but unrelated glitch caused by the Mew glitch. Charizard 'M is a different from the typical 'M, and causes significantly more damage to the game. Charizard 'M can also change all of a player's party Pokémon into Charizard 'M, but the moves and type do not change, and putting these "transformed" Pokémon into a box makes the other Pokémon Charizard 'M also.

Depending on the circumstances, Charizard 'M can overwrite the player's name with the letter Z, engage a new battle from the battle screen, or transform all party Pokémon into Bulbasaur.[5]

Charizard 'M can be obtained by doing the following:

  • Catch a 44Hy in the Yellow version by doing Method #3 of the Mew glitch using a Pokémon with a special stat of 192, or trade a Lowercase A glitch from Red/Blue
  • Evolve the 44Hy into a Q (the Yellow equivalent of Charizard 'M)
  • Trade the Q to the Red/Blue and it will become Charizard 'M

Unlike other glitch Pokémon, a Charizard 'M's ID number is always #000 and its Original Trainer will either be blank or a set of letters partially from the player's name. As a result, it is impossible to nickname a Charizard 'M. Its cry is static and sometimes causes the background music to end. Charizard 'M is found in all the slots from 248 to 255, not slot 0 like 'M; they are not the same glitch. Its type, like a normal Charizard's, is Fire/Flying. (See above reference.) There are reports that Charizard 'M can be used to swap moves of Pokémon stored in the PC, depending on the order they are withdrawn. Additionally, Charizard 'M is not recognized by the game as a Pokémon in many circumstances. If a player places it in his or her party, it will render all other Pokémon invisible (see above reference). Furthermore, Charizard 'M cannot be healed at a Pokémon Center.

The Charizard 'M learns different attacks than a normal 'M: it learns Swords Dance at level 9, Slam at 11, TM50 (a glitch attack, not the move Substitute) at level 19, a nameless glitch attack at level 28, TM09 at level 30, Aurora Beam at 32, TM29 (another glitch, not Psychic) at level 33, Karate Chop at level 40, and Jack (apparently a glitch which reads one of the pre-loaded names for the player character or rival) at level 62. (See above reference.)

Although Charizard 'M seems to be the most common form (possibly caused by a blank spot in the party), this glitch can also appear as another Pokémon, such as Gengar, Machop, Ditto, or Butterfree. The glitch will have the same types as the normal Pokémon, but will learn very different level-up moves.

Sometimes, if game link activity goes wrong (typically from faulty link cables or dirty connectors), glitched Pokémon may be produced, in which a Charizard 'M is a possible result.

In Pokémon Stadium

'M and Missingno. can be uploaded to Pokémon Stadium, and (if the game doesn't freeze) will look like Substitute dolls (small Rhydon or Kangaskhan-like figures that appear when a Pokémon uses Substitute). 'M's graphic is blue and Missingno.'s is purple. When viewed in the Pokémon Center, all of 'M's stats will be question marks (including the Pokédex species ID number, even though the Game Boy versions identify 'M and Missingno. as #000). However, 'M will not be allowed to battle, nor will it function correctly in the Gallery (in which players can take pictures of Pokémon). Photos of it will not develop if taken.

If 'M or any other glitch Pokémon is selected in the "see list", the game will freeze, playing the music without the bass track in the background. If a player tries to view 'M's stats, the game will also freeze on occasion. [6]

Generation II

'M cannot be traded to Pokémon Gold and Silver because it supposedly does not exist in the second generation. In the trade center, 'M appears as a Slowpoke or Tyrogue. When the players try to trade 'M, a message appears stating "Your friend's ['M's name] appears to be abnormal." and the trade is canceled automatically. Less often, 'M can be traded, in which case it turns into the Pokémon it was displayed as. [7]

Similar problems present themselves when attempting to transfer 'M or Missingno. to Pokémon Stadium 2. If successfully transferred, 'M and Missingno. will become a Ditto. [8]

Evolution

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Trivia

  • 'M's sprite, movepool, and stats are identical to Missingno.'s, but with two move differences: Missingno. cannot learn Pound, and 'M is incompatible with TM50 (Substitute).
  • 'M's cry is almost exactly identical to that of Zapdos.
  • 'M is twice as large as Missingno., but not nearly as heavy.
  • If a level 0 'M is captured and sent to the PC (this also applies to the subsequent Ditto), the game will freeze if the player tries to withdraw either one. This probably started the (fake) rumors of 'M and other Glitch Pokémon being horribly dangerous to the saved game file if captured.
  • If a level 0 'M is given 0 exp from a battle with another level 0 Pokémon, it levels up to 100.
  • The glitch blocks in 'M's name are portions of the sprites on each side of battle. The first two being the player's side, and the second two being 'M's side.

References

  1. Pokémon (Game Boy) Cheats Network URL Accessed July 23, 2006
  2. Mew's Pokémon Gameboy Cheats Pokémon Glitch Fan Site URL Accessed July 23, 2006
  3. Missingno. Mystery Solved Team Rocket Fansite URL Accessed July 23, 2006
  4. R/B Hex List Team Rocket Fansite URL Accessed July 27, 2006
  5. Dex Charizard Team Rocket Fansite URL Accessed July 23, 2006
  6. Pokémon Stadium Cheats Console Cheats URL Accessed July 23, 2006
  7. Code Pok Prodigy.net URL Accessed July 23, 2006
  8. Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow Fun Trivia URL Accessed July 23, 2006

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