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'''ゥ .4''' is a {{type|Pokémaniac}} [[glitch Pokémon]] that can only be found by doing Method #3 of the [[Mew glitch]] and using a Pokémon with a {{stat|Special}} stat of '''194'''. When in {{pkmn|battle}}, it appears as a small floating dot.  When traded to the {{v2|Yellow}} version, it becomes a [[pPkMnp]] (with the #230). Its [[cry]] is the sound that is played during the "[[Poké Ball]]-shaking" animation when one is attempting to capture a Pokémon.
'''ゥ .4''' is a {{type|Pokémaniac}} [[glitch Pokémon]] that can only be found by doing Method #3 of the [[Mew glitch]] and using a Pokémon with a {{stat|Special}} stat of '''194'''. When in {{pkmn|battle}}, it appears as a small floating dot.  When traded to the {{v2|Yellow}} version, it becomes a [[pPkMnp]] (with the #230). Its [[cry]] is the sound that is played during the "[[Poké Ball]]-shaking" animation when one is attempting to capture a Pokémon.


When its [[Pokédex]] data is entered, it will lock {{player}}'s game - its cry loops in the Pokédex, and since it never ends, the player can never proceed past the data page. To get around this, the player must make sure that {{p|Magneton}} is registered as at least "seen" in their [[Pokédex]], as the bit of data noting that they've seen Magneton also notes that they've already captured ゥ .4, hence, the Pokédex entry won't come up when the player actually catches it. Any other information on its behavior is currently unknown, owing to the fact that it has not appeared in any canon other than the games thus far.
When its [[Pokédex]] data is entered, it will lock the {{player}}'s game - its cry loops in the Pokédex, and since it never ends, the player can never proceed past the data page. To get around this, the player must make sure that {{p|Magneton}} is registered as at least "seen" in their [[Pokédex]], as the bit of data noting that they've seen Magneton also notes that they've already captured ゥ .4, hence, the Pokédex entry won't come up when the player actually catches it. Any other information on its behavior is currently unknown, owing to the fact that it has not appeared in any canon other than the games thus far.


In addition to the Mew glitch, ゥ .4 can also be found by trading a {{p|Cyndaquil}} from second generation games using the [[Johto guard glitch]].
In addition to the Mew glitch, ゥ .4 can also be found by trading a {{p|Cyndaquil}} from second generation games using the [[Johto guard glitch]].
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