This Bad Egg can be removed from the game by picking up another Pokémon while it is held, then setting it back down.
This video is not available on Bulbapedia instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here.Īlternatively, by using codes to capture wild Pokémon instantly, reducing their HP to 0 yet keeping the battle going, it will be sent to the PC instead as a Bad Egg. However, attempting to view its summary screen will cause a game freeze, as shown in the video below. Sometimes, the Bad Egg will take form of the silhouette of a Pokémon in the PC Box.
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When using the GameShark code for quick Day Care level-up, an invisible Bad Egg will appear in the party, which can be switched around using the PC and used in battle. The Bad Egg's status screen in Pokémon Emerald Generation III If it is forced to hatch through use of a cheat code, a ? will come out and the game will immediately freeze.įrom Generation IV onwards, a Bad Egg will be listed as being received on January 0, 2000, with the place received listed as the Mystery Zone.īad Eggs re-appear in Generation VI, not to be confused with ' mystery Eggs,' a glitch that is not fully related to Bad Eggs.Ĭheating, Glitzer Popping (failed corruption) It is unknown exactly why the sprite retains the last Pokémon's sprite, but the color change is because of the use of palette 0 for this sprite-this is why Pokémon with palette 0 do not change color. A Bad Egg placed in the first slot of the party will, rather than having a normal Egg menu sprite, have a differently colored version of the menu sprite of the Pokémon following it, such as a golden Bulbasaur, a blue Marowak, or a brown Ho-Oh.