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A '''Bad Egg''' (Japanese: '''ダメタマゴ''' ''Bad egg''), capitalized '''Bad EGG''' in Generation III, is a phenomenon present in the [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] Pokémon games that results from a corruption of Pokémon data so that the {{wp|checksum}} does not match up with the data's calculations. In [[Generation IV]], sometimes Bad Eggs can hatch into the previous Pokémon, or [[-----]].
A '''Bad Egg''' (Japanese: '''ダメタマゴ''' ''Bad egg''), capitalized '''Bad EGG''' in Generation III, is a phenomenon present in the [[Generation III]] and [[Generation IV]] Pokémon games that results from a corruption of Pokémon data so that the {{wp|checksum}} does not match up with the data's calculations. In [[Generation IV]], sometimes Bad Eggs can hatch into the previous Pokémon, or [[-----]].


Bad Eggs are not really [[Pokémon egg]]s, and may possibly never have been, but instead the default message returned by the game if the checksum is off (which happens only if data is altered badly). Bad Eggs rarely hatch and cannot be released, merely taking up space, though there are methods of removing them:
Bad Eggs are not really [[Pokémon egg]]s, and may possibly never have been, but instead the default message returned by the game if the checksum is off (which happens only if data is altered badly). Bad Eggs rarely hatch and cannot be released, merely taking up space, though there are methods of removing them it is possibe to [[trade]] a bad egg away into another [[pokemon game]], or remove them by [[cheating]].
Method 1: it is possibe to [[trade]] a bad egg away into another [[pokemon game]].
Method 2: [[Action replay]] dsi codes such as the shiny [[celebii]] cheat and the cloning
cheat are both cheats that can remove bad eggs in heartgold and soulsilver.
Method 3: bad eggs can also be removed using pokesav pokemon replacer cheats.


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