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{{Incomplete|article| | {{Incomplete|article|Information for other generations, such as Generation IV. More information in general.}} | ||
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'''Glitch Unown''' (Japanese: '''バグアンノーン''' ''Bug Unknown'') are invalid Unown in the [[ | '''Glitch Unown''' (Japanese: '''バグアンノーン''' ''Bug Unknown'') are invalid Unown in the Pokémon games. | ||
In [[Generation II]], they can be found with glitches on the [[Unown Mode]] and occasionally result in side effects. If their sprite is forced in battle with an external device, these side effects may differ. | |||
The term is also used to refer to a class of [[glitch Pokémon]] in Generation III, and glitch Pokémon with index values greater than 684 in the main-series [[Generation V]] games, although more glitch Unown likely exist in other games. | |||
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==Generation III Glitch Unown== | |||
{{Incomplete|section|More general research needed.}} | |||
Modifying the sprite ID of an Unown may result in glitch Pokémon for the invalid values; namely regular Pokémon sprites with a glitched palette (also called Generation III hybrids), no sprite Unown, or game freezing Unown. | |||
{{youtubevid|CigkrRGzCeI|ChickasaurusGL}} | |||
==Generation V Glitch Unown== | ==Generation V Glitch Unown== |
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