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Who thinks Missingno should be a legendary pokemon?

i think if they made it a real pokemon then I woudl have it on every team that I make. THat would be awesome.
 
Legendary, huh... And what would its associated legend be?

Missingno, filling the role of hellion adversary to the god Arceus, becaue every proper deity needs a nemesis. While Arceus is a god of order and creation, legend has it that Arceus's arch-enemy Missingno is a force of pure chaos and destruction, sometimes appearing as the skeletal remains of long-dead Pokémon, sometimes appearing as white noise incarnate: its five forms are known as Kabutops Forme, Aerodactyl Forme, Ghost Forme, Tetris Forme, and Matrix Forme.

While myths abound that those who stumble upon it go insane and lose their mind, or that it is the ruling deity over a realm known as Glitch City (a location found in Kanto myth, similar to Sinnoh's myths of the Torn World; perhaps they are associated), the only truly malevolent action Missingno is known to have taken is cause malfunctions in the PCs of trainers who have become Kanto Champions. And thus, modern historians doing research on the myths surrounding Missingno are forced to conclude that the legendary Missingno is not a truly "evil" Pokémon but, more likely, a trickster Pokémon that gets an undeservedly bad reputation due to its fear-inducing appearances, not unlike the reputation most Ghost-types earn.

In addition, more recent evidence has suggested that Missingno is, at times, benevolent. When young boys and girls find themselves facing a Trainer or a wild Pokémon without any Pokémon of their own, a strange Unown-like Pokémon in the shape of a floating symbol (suggested by many to be a mysterious sixth form of Missingno, Question Forme) will apparate out of the air to defend the child--and while it is easily defeated by any Pokémon it faces, its appearance and subsequent self-sacrifice allows the child to flee to the refuge of a nearby Pokémon Center. However, also supporting the "trickster" theory, when children who are saved by the mysterious Pokémon (possibly Question Forme Missingno) enter a Pokémon Center, it will have terrible malfunctions with the automatic Pokémon healing machine, causing it to throw Pokéballs wildly around the room.

... I had way too much fun with that.

Hahahha, nice. We could add to that a bit more, and give it some special moves once it gets better (like not having 2 sky attacks and such).

Moves:

White Noise: Missingno begins to shapeshift its body to turning its granualar black and white body into a cluster of blinking pixels. Causing everyone in the party to black out due to seizures.

Sixth: Can be used out of battle, this move duplicates any item placed in the sixth order, 200 fold. In battle it takes away the opponent's sixth item.

Glitch anomoly: Causes permanent damage to all electronical equipment in the vicinity, a trainer's Pokemon League history is hit the hardest.

Sky attack: MOAR SKY!
 
We also need Invisible Shiny Bulbasaur Forme.

Dude it's not a bug type leagendary it's a bug a glitch one i hope turns to leagendary statas

Yeah, thanks. I totally didn't know that. You sure are a smart person :D
 
It is never a real one, but it'll be fun if it's added to the PokéDex...
Not Legendary. Rare is better.
:D
 
it has no face, so why should it be a legendary Pokemon for? lol

But its a glitch, which helps you get rare candies so I dont think so, to me it promotes cheating


:t354:TG
 
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