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If the Pokémon used for breeding has no third attack, the Pokémon that will come out from the Egg (after the glitch) will be a “bad clone” of the [[glitch Pokémon]] #000 [[Five question marks|?????]]. This Pokémon, like other "bad clones" cannot be seen by the [[Pokémon Storage System|PC]], and hence cannot be deposited in the player's PC or released. There are only 3 known ways to release a "bad clone". One way is to trade it to a [[Generation I]] game. Upon arrival, it will become a Generation I original or glitch Pokémon, which may be released normally. The other is to use the PC in the lab on {{pkmn|Stadium 2}} where the “bad clones” will show up as {{p|Ditto}} or, sometimes, another Pokémon, allowing the player to release it. Recently, a third way has been discovered that doesn't require trading or Stadium 2. The player has to take both the bad clone(s) of [[Five question marks|????? (255)]] and at least one normal, unglitched Pokémon to the [[Bug Catching Contest]] on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. The unglitched Pokémon should be in first position in the player's party. When entering the contest, the player will be asked to use the first Pokémon in their party and leave the others (i.e. the bad clone(s)) with the contest helper. After the contest has ended the bad clone(s) will be gone, together with Pokémon behind it, even though the contest helper still mentions giving the player their remaining Pokémon back.
If the Pokémon used for breeding has no third attack, the Pokémon that will come out from the Egg (after the glitch) will be a “bad clone” of the [[glitch Pokémon]] #000 [[Five question marks|?????]]. This Pokémon, like other "bad clones" cannot be seen by the [[Pokémon Storage System|PC]], and hence cannot be deposited in the player's PC or released. There are only 3 known ways to release a "bad clone". One way is to trade it to a [[Generation I]] game. Upon arrival, it will become a Generation I original or glitch Pokémon, which may be released normally. The other is to use the PC in the lab on {{pkmn|Stadium 2}} where the “bad clones” will show up as {{p|Ditto}} or, sometimes, another Pokémon, allowing the player to release it. Recently, a third way has been discovered that doesn't require trading or Stadium 2. The player has to take both the bad clone(s) of [[Five question marks|????? (255)]] and at least one normal, unglitched Pokémon to the [[Bug Catching Contest]] on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. The unglitched Pokémon should be in first position in the player's party. When entering the contest, the player will be asked to use the first Pokémon in their party and leave the others (i.e. the bad clone(s)) with the contest helper. After the contest has ended the bad clone(s) will be gone, together with Pokémon behind it, even though the contest helper still mentions giving the player their remaining Pokémon back.


If a wild {{p|Ditto}} transforms into the hatched [[Five question marks|?????]], the wild Ditto is no longer catchable by any kind of [[Poké Ball]]. Even a Master Ball will fail to capture it. If a Ditto is bred with the “bad clone” of ?????, the offspring will be another “bad clone”, knowing only {{m|Transform}}.
If a wild {{p|Ditto}} transforms into the hatched [[Five question marks|?????]], the wild Ditto is no longer catchable by any kind of [[Poké Ball]], unless it is {{status|sleep|asleep}} or {{status|freeze|frozen}}. Even a Master Ball will fail to capture it. If a Ditto is bred with the “bad clone” of ?????, the offspring will be another “bad clone”, knowing only {{m|Transform}}.


The “bad clone” of ????? may evolve<!--, at a random level,--> to a {{p|Nidoran♂}}. Possible levels for evolution are 37 and 62.
The “bad clone” of ????? may evolve<!--, at a random level,--> to a {{p|Nidoran♂}}. Possible levels for evolution are 37 and 62.
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