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3TrainerPoké ィ゛ゃゾ┛ Iyazo

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Types

Category

 Glitch  Normal

P'v Aq Pokémon

Hexadecimal identifier

Exp. at Lv. 100

00

Unknown

Pokédex

National#176

Johto#—

Hoenn#—

Sinnoh#—

Unova#—

New Unova#—

Games found in

Pokémon Yellow

Special stat for Mew glitch

Time Capsule exploit Pokémon

N/A

?????

Equivalent in Red and Blue

'M (00)

Height

Weight

23'2"

1031.6 lbs.

Hybrid of

Catch rate

4

Gender ratio

Egg Groups

Egg cycles

EV yield

HP?

Atk?

Def?

Sp.Atk?

Sp.Def?

Speed?

Exp.?

The title of this article is incorrect because of technical limitations. The correct title is 3TrainerPoké .
is a dual-type Glitch/Normal glitch Pokémon.
It can be found by trading an 'M (00) from Red or Blue Version to Yellow Version or via the Time Capsule exploit with ?????. Its cry is the item confirmation sound.
Like 'M (00), glitches the game in various ways, can evolve into a Kangaskhan (at level 0) and Clefairy (at level 128), and changes level and stats seemingly at random. In addition, it possesses a Super Glitch move as one of its starting moves, which means encountering it and allowing it to attack is dangerous for the player's current game progress.
The special stat required to catch a using method #3 of the Mew glitch is 0, although the game will display a blank text box if a special of 0 (modulo 256) is used, so cannot be obtained this way.
's weight is 1031.6 lbs and its height is 23'2" (ca. 7 m)(the same as 4 4Hy), and occupies hexadecimal slot 00 in the game's memory.
When the player defeats in a Trainer battle, it will fill the top of the screen with the letter E.
When traded to Generation II, it will hold a Great Ball.

Contents

1 Game data

1.1 Pokédex entry
1.2 Game locations
1.3 Base stats
1.4 Type effectiveness
1.5 Learnset

1.5.1 By leveling up
1.5.2 By TM/HM

2 Evolution
3 Sprites
4 Trivia
5 External links

Game data
Pokédex entry
's Pokédex entry.
Game locations

Generation I

Red

Blue

Becomes 'M (00) in Red and Blue

Yellow

Evolve ▼ pゥ

Base stats

Stat

Range

At Lv. 50

At Lv. 100

HP:33

93 - 139

176 - 269

Attack:233

238 - 284

471 - 564

Defense:206

211 - 257

417 - 510

Special:236

241 - 287

477 - 570

Speed:17

22 - 68

39 - 132

Total:725

(961 on other generations' scale)

Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs and IVs of 0.
Maximum stats are calculated with 63504 EVs and IVs of 15.
Total on other generations' scale counts this Pokémon's Special stat as both Special Attack and Special Defense.

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation I, this Pokémon is:

Damagednormally by:

Normal



Fighting



Flying

Poison

Ground

Rock

Bug

Ghost



Fire

Water

Grass

Electric

Psychic

Ice

Dragon

None

Weak to:

Immune to:

Resistant to:

Notes:

As its primary type is one of the glitch types, which do not have any weaknesses or resistances, this glitch Pokémon has the same weaknesses and resistances as a pure  Normal-type  Pokémon.

Learnset
By leveling up

Other generations:

 Level
 Move
 Type
 Power
 Accuracy
 PP

00Start

BubbleBeam

06565

20

Poison Sting

01515

35

Comet Punch

01818

15

Super Glitch

Glitch

0000—

26

7070

Wing Attack

03535

Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an evolution of
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations

By TM/HM

 TM

TM04

Whirlwind



100%

TM05

Mega Kick

120

75%

5

TM10

Double-Edge

100

TM18

Counter

TM20

Rage

TM21

Mega Drain

40

10

TM26

Earthquake

TM30

Teleport

—%

TM33

Reflect

TM34

Bide

TM37

Egg Bomb

TM41

Softboiled

TM43

Sky Attack

140

90%

TM44

Rest

HM04

Strength

80

Evolution

Unevolved

▼ pゥ Normal

Level 34→

First evolution

3TrainerPoké $ Glitch  Normal

Level 128→

Second evolution

Clefairy Normal

Moon Stone→

Third evolution

Clefable Normal

Level 0→

Kangaskhan Normal

Sprites

Front sprite

Front sprite 2

Front sprite 3

Back sprite

Menu sprite

Trivia
's Japanese name is "ィ゙ゃゾ┛" in the battle screen, "ィ゙ゃゾ┛A" in the player's party, and "ィ゙ゃゾ▔m" in the Pokédex entry.
External links
On Glitch City Laboratories

Glitch Pokémon

Red/Blue:

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Yellow:

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Generation II:

 ????? (00GS • FCGS • FEGS • FFGS • 00C • FCC • FEC • FFC)Glitch Egg • Glitch Unown

Generation III:

Generation IV:

----- • Bad Egg • Generation IV hybrid

Generation V:

----- • Bad Egg • Glitch Unown

Generation VI:

Bad Egg • Generation VI 724+ glitch Pokémon

This glitch Pokémon article is part of Project GlitchDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on glitches in the Pokémon games.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/3TrainerPoké_$

....uh, turns out that male Hoppip has more than 2 minigames. I just found one that asked for Open the Treasure Box (and another one that asks for the Ice Cream Scoop). My current assumption is, when using B/W, male Hoppip asks for either Ice Cream Scoop OR nintendo Dsi pokemon spiele Seek, but when using B2/W2, male Hoppip asks for either Ice Cream Scoop OR Open the Treasure Box. Now how are we going to add this into the table? I know using "m3" doesn't work. Magnezone (talk) 01:47, 8 November 2012 (UTC)

Were all those hoppip encountered in Windswept Sky? Or were half of them encountered at Pleasant Forest? What they ask for (and which moves they have) are dependent on their locations. -- Trainer Hunter -- 04:32, 14 November 2012 (UTC)
Most of pokémon has different minigames between BW and B2W2, some of then learn different moves. I Don't know how to put this on bulbapedia. Maverick Hunter (talk) 10:14, 14 November 2012 (UTC)
If my memory is correct, doesn't it do Pokémon Seek in Pleasant Forest and Ice Cream Scoop in Windswept Sky for BW? Berrenta (talk) 20:22, 28 January 2013 (UTC)
Tropius
A Tropius appeared to me at Windswept Sky while playing with my White Version 2 Game Card and only 5030 DP, but it says it only appears after 7500.

Pokemon that appear with 5000 points on B2W2 only appear with 7500 points on B1W1.Maverick Hunter (talk) 13:14, 11 May 2013 (UTC)

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Talk:Windswept_Sky_(Dream_World_area)

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Max Strikeダイアタック Dai Attack

Battles

Type

 Normal

 Varies

PP

 — (max. —)

Power

 —

Accuracy

 —%

Priority

Target

Foe

Self

Ally

Does not affect any Pokémon*

Availability

Introduced

 Generation VIII

Not a TM, HM, or Move Tutor move.

Contests

Condition

Appeal

 0

Jam

Super Contests

Contest Spectaculars

Jamming

On Smogon's Movedex:

Max Strike (Japanese: ダイアタック Dai Attack) is a damage-dealing Normal-type Max Move. It was introduced in Generation VIII.

Effect
Max Strike does damage and lowers the target's Speed.

Any Dynamax Pokémon can use Max Strike if it knows an attacking Normal-type move.

In other languages

Language

Title

Chinese

Cantonese

極巨攻擊 Gihkgeuih Gūnggīk

Mandarin

極巨攻擊 / 极巨攻击 Jíjù Gōngjí / Jíjù Gōngjī

French

Normalomax

German

Dyna-Angriff

Italian

Dynattacco

Korean

다이어택 Dai Attack

Russian

Максимальный Удар Maksimal'nyy Udar

Spanish

Maxiataque

This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/User:Chosen/Sandbox/Max_Strike_(move)

The title of this article is incorrect because of technical limitations. The correct title is Ancient Technical Machine [Steel] (EX Hidden Legends 86).

It has been suggested that this article be moved to Ancient Technical Machine Steel (EX Hidden Legends 86).Please discuss whether or not to move it on its talk page.

Trainer

Technical Machine

Ancient Technical Machine [Steel] 超古代のワザマシン鋼 Very Ancient Technique Machine of Steel

Illus. Mitsuhiro Arita

English expansion

EX Hidden Legends

Rarity

English card no.

86/101

Japanese expansion

Undone Seal

Japanese Rarity

Japanese card no.

077/083

Ancient Technical Machine [Steel] (Japanese: 超古代のワザマシン鋼 Very Ancient Technique Machine of Steel) is a Technical Machine card. It is part of the EX Hidden Legends expansion.

Card text

Attach this card to 1 of your Evolved Pokémon (excluding Pokémon-ex and Pokémon that has an owner in its name) in play. That Pokémon may use this card's attack instead of its own. At the end of your turn, discard Ancient Technical Machine [Steel].

Steel Generator スチールジェネレート

If the Defending Pokémon has a Poké-Power or Poké-Body, choose up to 2 basic Energy cards attached to 1 of your opponent's Pokémon and attach them to the Defending Pokémon.

Origin

This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Ancient_Technical_Machine_(EX_Hidden_Legends_86)