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'''Glitchy Charizard''' is a dual-type {{2t|Fire|Flying}} [[Glitch Pokémon]]. It is also known as "Glitchy Symbols" because its name consists of only glitched boxes. | '''Glitchy Charizard''' is a dual-type {{2t|Fire|Flying}} [[Glitch Pokémon]]. It is also known as "Glitchy Symbols" because its name consists of only glitched boxes. | ||
Glitchy Charizard can only be found in the {{v|Yellow}} by Method #3 of the [[Mew glitch]] using a Pokémon with a [[special statistic|special stat]] of | Glitchy Charizard can only be found in the {{v|Yellow}} by Method #3 of the [[Mew glitch]] using a Pokémon with a [[special statistic|special stat]] of 199. It is a hybrid of {{p|Charizard}} and like Charizard, Glitchy Charizard is of {{2t|Fire|Flying}}-type and its [[Pokédex]] number is #006. When {{player}}s enter a {{pkmn|battle}} with it, the game itself slows down. | ||
In the Red/Blue versions, it is difficult to obtain a Pokémon using the [[Mew glitch]] that has a special stat of 199 (the game usually freezes). The Red/Blue equivalent of Glitchy Charizard is [[p T]], and the easiest way for a Red/Blue player to get a [[p T]] is to have a Glitchy Charizard traded to them. | In the Red/Blue versions, it is difficult to obtain a Pokémon using the [[Mew glitch]] that has a special stat of 199 (the game usually freezes). The Red/Blue equivalent of Glitchy Charizard is [[p T]], and the easiest way for a Red/Blue player to get a [[p T]] is to have a Glitchy Charizard traded to them. |