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:''Not to be confused with the glitch Pokémon [[94h]].'' | :''Not to be confused with the glitch Pokémon [[94h]].'' | ||
'''94''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''九四''' ''Kyuushi'') is a dual type {{t|Normal}}/{{t|Ghost}} [[glitch Pokémon]] in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. It can be obtained by performing the [[Johto guard glitch]] with {{p|Wobbuffet}}. It | '''94''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''九四''' ''Kyuushi'') is a dual type {{t|Normal}}/{{t|Ghost}} [[glitch Pokémon]] in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}. It can be obtained by performing the [[Johto guard glitch]] with {{p|Wobbuffet}}. It is index number 241 (0xF1). It becomes a 'B' if traded to {{game|Yellow}}. Its [[cry]] is a short tune. It shares its type combination with [[94h]], which has a different index number of 249 (0xF9). [[4, ゥ]] and [[4HI 89 4to]] are also {{t|Ghost}}/{{t|Normal}} glitch Pokémon which appear in {{game|Yellow}}. <ref>[http://replay.web.archive.org/20090428042654/http://glitchcity.info/glitchdex Archived page from April 2009, Glitch City Laboratories GlitchDex index]</ref> 94 learns a large amount of moves, including more than any non-glitch Pokémon in existence, but it unfortunately also learns the highly volatile {{m|Super Glitch}} move a large number of times. | ||
It cannot be obtained via the [[Mew glitch#Ditto glitch|Ditto glitch]], as encountering a 94 directly in the wild will cause a [[Gentleman]] to appear instead. When 94 is sent out on the opponent's side via the [[Cable Club black out glitch]], or a [[glitch Trainer]], its sprite is initially covered by a solid black box. | |||
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