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A common example of a well-known fake Pokémon is Mewthree. It appears commonly in fake [[cheating|cheats]] and fan fiction.
A common example of a well-known fake Pokémon is Mewthree. It appears commonly in fake [[cheating|cheats]] and fan fiction.


Rumors of Mewthree's existence within the [[Pokémon games]] have circulated since the [[Generation I|first generation]]. Many fake methods were created, that were often impossible to perform or resulted in the player deleting their save file. These stories have led to a number of [[ROM hacks]] focusing on this unofficial Pokémon. The most notable of these is {{DL|ROM hacks|Pokémon Chaos Black}}, in which Mewthree can [[Evolution|evolve]] into another fake Pokémon, Mewthree X.
Rumors of Mewthree's existence within the [[Pokémon games]] have circulated since the [[Generation I|first generation]]. Many fake methods were created, that were often impossible to perform or resulted in the player deleting their save file. These stories have led to a number of [[ROM hacks]] focusing on this unofficial Pokémon. The most notable of these is {{DL|ROM hacks|Pokémon Chaos Black}}, in which Mewthree can [[Evolution|evolve]] into another fake Pokémon, Mewthree X, similar to, by name, Mega Mewtwo X.


Mewthree was also one of the names given to the silhouette of {{p|Lucario}} early after its release on many internet forums because it appeared strikingly similar to Mewtwo, as well as to Mega Mewtwo Y before it was revealed to be a Mega Evolution of Mewtwo.
Mewthree was also one of the names given to the silhouette of {{p|Lucario}} early after its release on many internet forums because it appeared strikingly similar to Mewtwo, as well as to Mega Mewtwo Y before it was revealed to be a Mega Evolution of Mewtwo.
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