POKEGOD
HOAX EXPOSED!
The
PokeGods were supposedly a batch of “secret” Pokemon that are in Pokemon Red
and Blue Version.
Yes,
it’s true there are 255 Pokemon in those games, but they’re not the PokeGods
everyone thinks of. Basically, pictures of Pokemon that were then going to be
in the new Gold and Silver versions leaked out, and some lame-o saw a Marril
and called it Pikablu. Even when I turned on my first Pokemon Gold Version I
saw Marill and thought, “Pikablu” Here are some names of “PokeGods” that many
websites publish frequently. Take a look.
Pikablu,
Raiblu, Charcolt, Sapusaur, Doomsay, Doomsday, Beepin, Mellenum (or
Millennium), Togepy, Rainer, Locustod, Nidogod, Spooky, Anthrax, Pokemaniac,
Psybir, Psybird, Luigi (no kidding), Flareth, Houou, Bruno, Gandhikan, Matix,
Sununo, Ratichu, Stonebro,
Flarechu
The
Pokegods are Glitches, just like Missingno, and they are actually in the game.
HOW TO
IDENTIFY FAKE POKEGOD CHEATS:
If it
involves any of the following:
1.
Mist Stone
2.
Talking
to someone a set number of times (usually 50, 100, or 1000)
3.
Beating
the Elite Four a certain number of times (again, usually a high number)
4.
The
truck near the S.S.Anne (yes, the Truck exists, but Mew ain’t under it)
5.
Surfing
the Cinnabar coast a certain number of times (like always, usually a high
number)
6.
Getting
all 150(without Mew)/151(with Mew)/153(all + Missingni & ‘M) Pokemon
7.
getting
a Bottle in the sea (many sites post that as a Pikablu code)
Sometimes
a cheat would involve showing Bill a certain item/Pokemon. He would then take
you to his backyard, where PokeGods live
And to
back up my point, read my PokeGod Research Document. (complete with pictures of the so-called
Pokegods)
P.S.
If you try catching a Pokegod, please make sure you flip the Gameshark switch
on in the middle of a Pokemon Battle, not before!
Also,
you might need to capture many of these a second time, since they turn into
Rhydons when the Pokedex is updated.
This Site
Owner Is Not A Complete Buffoon And Knows About The PokeGods Too.