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{{samename|glitch Pokémon that share a family with official Pokémon|Glitch Pokémon family}} | {{samename|glitch Pokémon that share a family with official Pokémon|Glitch Pokémon family}} | ||
{{redirect|Hybrid|the glitch Pokémon in Generation IV|Generation IV hybrid}} | {{redirect|Hybrid|the glitch Pokémon in Generation IV|Generation IV hybrid}} | ||
An '''unstable hybrid Pokémon''' is a Pokémon in either [[Generation I]] or [[Generation II]] that simultaneously has the properties of two different species of Pokémon. An unstable hybrid Pokémon is composed of a "recipient" Pokémon—the Pokémon it truly is and will revert | An '''unstable hybrid Pokémon''' is a Pokémon in either [[Generation I]] or [[Generation II]] that simultaneously has the properties of two different species of Pokémon. An unstable hybrid Pokémon is composed of a "recipient" Pokémon—the Pokémon it truly is and will revert to—and a "donor" Pokémon. This is due to there being two species addresses for the player's party Pokémon in Generation I and II. The first address manages data for the "donor", whereas the second address manages data for the "recipient". | ||
In Generation I, unstable hybrid Pokémon can be created by the [[Pokémon merge glitch]], [[Rhydon glitch]] and [[Johto guard glitch]]. In the Japanese versions of {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, unstable hybrid Pokémon can be created by the [[Bug-Catching Contest data copy glitch]]. | In Generation I, unstable hybrid Pokémon can be created by the [[Pokémon merge glitch]], [[Rhydon glitch]] and [[Johto guard glitch]]. In the Japanese versions of {{2v2|Gold|Silver}}, unstable hybrid Pokémon can be created by the [[Bug-Catching Contest data copy glitch]]. | ||
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The properties of unstable hybrid Pokémon differ between slightly Generation I and Generation II. | The properties of unstable hybrid Pokémon differ between slightly Generation I and Generation II. | ||
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===Pokémon merge glitch=== | ===Pokémon merge glitch=== | ||
{{main|Pokémon merge glitch}} | {{main|Pokémon merge glitch}} | ||
When [['M (FF)]] or [[ | When [['M (FF)]] or [[Q ◣]] is used to merge two Pokémon together, the result is an unstable hybrid of the two species. | ||
===Johto guard glitch=== | ===Johto guard glitch=== | ||
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===Cloning glitch=== | ===Cloning glitch=== | ||
When cloning | When cloning Pokémon by exploiting the computer storage system in [[Generation II]], there is a chance to get a [[bad clone]]. This Pokémon is an unstable hybrid of the Pokémon you cloned and [[?????]]. | ||
==Using unstable hybrids to level past 100== | ==Using unstable hybrids to level past 100== |