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* Missingno. was a failed Porygon2 prototype that somehow escaped the lab it was created in.
 
* Missingno. was a failed Porygon2 prototype that somehow escaped the lab it was created in.
** Additionally, there are, in fact, multiple of its "species", and even a shiny version – which is black with green [[Tvt:Main/TronLines|Tron Lines]] wrapped around it, at least in its blocky form.
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** Additionally, there are, in fact, multiple of its "species", and even a shiny version – which is black with green {{tvt|Main/TronLines|Tron Lines}} wrapped around it, at least in its blocky form.
 
* There are actually ''two'' Heatran – one male and one female. After encountering one on Stark Mountain, the other goes into hiding. Forever.
 
* There are actually ''two'' Heatran – one male and one female. After encountering one on Stark Mountain, the other goes into hiding. Forever.
 
* After a Trainer dies, his/her mons are released into the wild, specifically into each one's natural habitat unless such a habitat doesn't exist in the region; in that case, the mon is released into the immediate area.
 
* After a Trainer dies, his/her mons are released into the wild, specifically into each one's natural habitat unless such a habitat doesn't exist in the region; in that case, the mon is released into the immediate area.

Revision as of 15:41, 2 August 2013

  • Missingno. was a failed Porygon2 prototype that somehow escaped the lab it was created in.
    • Additionally, there are, in fact, multiple of its "species", and even a shiny version – which is black with green Tron Lines wrapped around it, at least in its blocky form.
  • There are actually two Heatran – one male and one female. After encountering one on Stark Mountain, the other goes into hiding. Forever.
  • After a Trainer dies, his/her mons are released into the wild, specifically into each one's natural habitat unless such a habitat doesn't exist in the region; in that case, the mon is released into the immediate area.
  • Pokemon in the Human-like egg group, along with Ditto, can breed with humans, but doing so is often frowned upon in society.
  • Shiny Pokemon are much more common than the supposed 1/8192. In fact, they actually take up 1/200 of the mon population, but a vast majority go into hiding due to being "different" in fear of the "normal" mons labeling them as outcasts.
  • Most Pokedex entries and size/weight statistics are complete BS. For example, Shedinja does not steal the souls of those which look into its back, and Taillow are smaller than RL swallows.