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What is "MissingNo."?

ThePanchamBro
ThePanchamBro Member Posts: 90
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IDK actually. But can someone explain?

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  • Tacolaser
    Tacolaser Member Posts: 816 ✭✭✭
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    Missingno. was a glitch Pokemon from the earliest games. It could be used to duplicate items, so it became quite popular. People invented a lot of stories about it causing it to be even more firmly fixed into people's brains.

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  • clasingla
    clasingla Member Posts: 4,103 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Gen 1 glitch sprite that basically had data for a pokemon that was cut it also had the bird type and basically can encounter it by surfing on a certain tile

  • Eremas
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  • Eremas
    Eremas Member Posts: 1,966 ✭✭✭✭
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    There was a Pokémon that told no lies called Missingno

  • Eremas
    Eremas Member Posts: 1,966 ✭✭✭✭
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    after Arceus made the first poke egg. after charged energy and anti energy and the wave energy formed the first bonds the simplest waves took shape. They formed the world we see today. But from the nothingness there was another being. We called it Missingno.

  • UnovanZorua
    UnovanZorua Member Posts: 2,658 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    A glitch from the first games.

  • ShinyPokemon795
    ShinyPokemon795 Member Posts: 71
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    It's still in all the mainline games, with gen9 having eggs spawn instead of pokemon. I think there's a youtube vid explaining it.