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Pokémon #724 follows Pokémon #722 and #723; glitch Pokémon whose names are "[[Pokémon Egg|Egg]]".
Pokémon #724 follows Pokémon #722 and #723; glitch Pokémon whose names are "[[Pokémon Egg|Egg]]".


The actual species name of the Pokémon is often its [[National Pokédex]] number. If the National Pokédex number is greater than 1000, then the Pokédex number and name is in the form "?[XX]", for example, a Pokédex number of 65535 is displayed as ?35.
The actual name of the Pokémon may vary depending on where it is displayed, for example, on the summary screen it is usually its [[National Pokédex]] number, but if Generation VI 724+ glitch Pokémon are battled in the wild then they may have no name in the "A wild [name] appeared!" string. If the National Pokédex number is greater than 999, then the Pokédex number and name (if the Pokémon's name is its Pokédex number) is in the form "?[XX]", for example, a Pokédex number of 65535 is displayed as ?35.


They can only be seen through a means of cheating such as through web browser injection (this exploit for non-[[New Nintendo 3DS]] systems {{n|New Nintendo 3DS System Update released|was patched in Nintendo 3DS firmware 9.5.0-23}}) unless one is fought online. It is possible (or at least was possible) to save a [[Vs. Recorder#Battle Videos|Battle Video]] including the glitch Pokémon ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQUBa9qx96c example)].
They can only be seen through a means of cheating such as through web browser injection (this exploit for non-[[New Nintendo 3DS]] systems {{n|New Nintendo 3DS System Update released|was patched in Nintendo 3DS firmware 9.5.0-23}}) unless one is fought online. It is possible (or at least was possible) to save a [[Vs. Recorder#Battle Videos|Battle Video]] including the glitch Pokémon ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQUBa9qx96c example)].
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