dose a missingo or a normal pokemon hatch plz tell me!
dose a missingo or a normal pokemon hatch plz tell me!
Nothing ever hatches from a bad egg. This can explain.
And it's "Missingno." and "Pokémon". Both with the period, capitalization, and acute-accented e. Alt keycodes and the shift key are your friends.
And try not to post the same topic more than once. That's a bad thing to do. People will get to it soon.

Awww man i have one too this suks and i used my master ball
Doesn't mean he needs to nitpick over the accent aigu over the "e" in Pokemon. I'm all for proficient syntax on the forums, but being so ridiculously fastidious as to correct someone for not adding the pronunciation indicator can only being described as exorbitantly captious.
Proficient syntax? This is proper spelling we're talking about here.
I'm very nice to people that can spell and use proper punctuation.
*this space for rent*
Enough debating about syntax, spelling, and/or grammar. Stay on topic, please.
A bad Omlett Hatches out of a Bad Egg. Though some say it makes your game crash.

I believe that nothing hatches out of a bad egg, I think it's the result of trading a Missingno to the G/S/C generation of games. Not sure though. Check out TTE's link, which I was too lazy to follow.
Speaking of TTE,
Where do you find the accented e? I'm assuming it's in one of those alternate keyboards that *some* computers have installed, but most people are too lazy to use. If that assumption is correct, no offense, but who cares about the accent mark? I'm all for propper grammar and punctuation (and I'm 13, I'm like the only person in my grade who does so,) but adding an accent mark that takes 30 seconds to find doesn't seem worth it. Even though it is considered "propper grammar" to spell Pokemon with the accent mark, I will still spell Pokemon without the accent mark, for the sake of me being lazy.
EDIT:Sorry Barb, I hope that my "on-topic" part of this post counts. I hadn't read your post at the time of posting. Yet I will leave the off-topic part of my post here, solely in the hopes of learning how to accent stuff.
Alt+0233 is the code for é in Windows.
Alt 130 is, too. And 160-163 are the other four vowels in order of a, i, o, u.
Believe me, knowing the five acute-accented vowels is very helpful when writing an essay in another language.
Erhem, anyway. How about the infinite egg from GS? Egg came out of its egg!
If you have an EU keyboard you can press "Alt Gr" (Next to the Space Bar) and press "e".
Éé see?
Edit: Actually, there are a lot more than just áéó (damn... the rest won't show coz of the stupid scripting :/).ð
Last edited by Blob; 7th February 2007 at 11:08 AM.
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