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Glitch Discussion
Whether it's the Mew glitch, Pikablu, or the infamous Missingno, this is the thread for it. Here you can discuss which glitches you have performed, some glitches you have found, ask how to perform certain glitches, or even predict how these all work. Just make sure everything stays on the topic of glitches!
-has nothing to add to discussion- Um...I've done the Mew glitch and the Missingno. glitch in my Red version, but that's as much as I'll do. :( I'm not a risky person by any means. |
I've done the mew glitch countless times, I just wish i'd known about it back when RBY first came out. I've never done the Missingno glitch, though, or any form of it.
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I've never done the Mew Glitch. The only glitch I've done on R/B/Y is the Missingno glitch, which I've done numerous times. I remember catching a lv.147 Snorlax and feeding it rare candy. XD
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I've visited Glitch City at some point. :3
Which, btw, should be in future games due to its randomness. :D yes I know it's not going to happen. Oh and I've done the duplicate items thing in the boxes, which was handy~! |
I had a hecklotta fun with Glitch City. Try going there with walk through walls, it's gonna be awesome !
On my Red ROM (current hub of glitches), I practically have a box full of M', MISSINGNO, *glitch characters*, etc. Most of them went to my Brown ROM and turned into Heracross and Porygon 2 o_O. I also have a Lv. 152 Golbat. I used to have two, but one went to my Brown. xD I soooo love those Glitches ! :t321: |
You know, that reminds me. I could just perform glitches on my Red ROM. That way I'm not messing up my official cartridge. :)
I have, however, done the glitch in Silver that allows you to get all three starter Pokemon. |
o: What glitch is that? Sounds.. interesting.
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Last time I glitched on Red was by memory hacking. Man, that sure makes me laugh sometimes =D
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I've done the missingno glitch dozens of times until my computer boxes crashed.
I also did the glitch city glitch, haven't tried out the mew glitch though. |
The mew glitch allowed me to catch all 151 pokemon in blue, I still have that cartridge and it works perfectly. It was a lot of fun messing around with the hex numbers and finally catching pokemon that had escpaped me for a long time.
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The glitch in Gold and Silver (I am fairly sure it was fixed in Crystal) to get all three starters goes like this (if memory serves):
1. Save in front of Elm before getting your starter. 2. Pick your starter, doesn't matter who. 3. Get to the point to where you have Pokeballs. 4. Go catch a junk Pokemon and then give a Pokeball to your starter and box it, then switch boxes. 5. When it's saving and all the words (Saving, do not turn off the power) appear (ALL of them have to be there), turn off the game. 6. Turn it back on and you pick another starter. Rinse and repeat as many times as desired. It'll be easier if you give your starter that Pokeball the first time around. |
So many glitches. -_- I never heard of the starter glitch. (=
And I did the Mew glitch before on a ROM.. xD Also I heard of something called Glitch City? I think it has something to do with the Safari Zone in Pokemon Blue. |
What is the Mew glitch of whatever it is? Is it on Pokemon Crystal? I've always wanted to have a Mew on one of my games, but I can never seem to find out how to get one.
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I know a lot of glitches! And i love them!
Especially getting to the truck with the "Surfing downwards through walls glitch" is funny :) I found most of the glitches here: http://glitchcity.info/wiki/index.php/Main_Page So if you want to perform a Glitch, look there:D |
I've dig the Mew glitch and Glitch City 'till now.
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Seeing that this is a new thread I will post links to the old ones because history is good:
http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=4310&page=24 http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=120&page=33 |
Hm... most of these are old glitches. Anything that caused a data mix-up? (Such as Splash actually DOING damage or something like that?)
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I got a sex change!
No, I'm not talking about my personal life, I experienced a glitch that from what I know, hasn't happened to anyone else! Here's the story: My Pokemon Crystal recently started acting up, freezing, strange glitches, but the most common is the game resetting with weird colors and giving me an error message saying it can only be played on a GameBoy Color. I turn it off and on, then all will be well. I found out this was because my Gameboy Advance's slot thingy was loose, causing weird errors. One day, it did that resetting glitch when I pressed "continue". When I turned it off and on and checked to see if the file was all right, I was a girl! No data lost, no serious glitches, but I was turned into a girl completely! I caught a Pokemon and compared it's stats. My Pokemon's OT showed my name with a male symbol like it should, but the new one showed a female symbol as if I was a different trainer! The gender change wasn't just the sprites, it was everything! The red screens became blue because I'm now a female. Am I seriously the only one that experienced this? |
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The only glitches I have ever been able to perform were the Missingno glitch and the mew glitch on blue and red. spent a lot of time experimenting with those glitches, and the mew glitch allowed me to fill my pokedex for the first time. |
Here's a good way to have many glitches on your crystal game - buy a 2-in-1 game with Pokemon 'Diamond' (i.e. Telefang only bootlegged and poorly translated). It had a number of glitches... let's see. Time was stuck for starters, although sometimes it would jump to a random hour. The day was also stuck, but that I could change by Flying or just looking at the map/etc on the Pokegear (there was even a 'pattern' for it - if I looked at something on the Pokegear in the same way repeatedly the days would cycle in a specific order). That was a rather useful glitch though - I could reset daily events like Viridian House or the Radio Tower lottery.
Speaking of which - I sometimes won that thanks to a mysterious '?????' Pokemon that was apparently in my PC (which I didn't have) which had a matching trainer ID... most odd. And speaking of the PC - box eight was a 'box of doom' - I couldn't take out Pokemon I had put in there because their nickname would change to a million garbled characters that strectch off the screen when one tried to examing the Pokemon and cause it to freeze. That's on top of a number of other smaller things (freezes or suddenly walking through walls I'm not meant to be able to before the game freezes) - that rarely happened until near Crystal's lifespan. The last thing I remember of the game was encountering a Magikarp... ...which used Explosion on me, freezing the game. I guess that's quite the way to go out with it? XD |
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We meet again, old friend... Though, evidence point towards this one not being available via Old Man Glitch. None of the characters have the value C6, according to the table on the glitch's page. |
I've obtained Mew through the mew glitch, I've done the missingno glitch, visited Glitch City, as well as the Old Man item slot glitch and the Safari Zone pokemon appearing on the East Coast of Cinnibar glitch.
Now that I think about it, I've done tons of glitches for my Red version. xD |
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I did Missingno by accident when I was really little, I never touched that gameboy for weeks...
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I used to have a list that told you how to make specific pokemon, trainers, or MissingNo. show up in the MissingNo. cheat by using specific letters in your character's name.
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I remember getting missingnumber pokemon way way back when pokemon yellow came out and i never figured out how it happened.
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From what I understand, the MissingNo. glitch works by switching out your name for the old man's name, it stores your name in the thing that determines which pokemon you encounter in an area and so it bases which pokemon you encounter and what lvl they are on the letters in your name except for the first letter. Most people will have the last 2 slots blank, so there's usually always a chance of encountering a MissingNo. over lvl 100.
From what I remember, there's a few different variations of MissingNo. you can encounter through the glitch and you could also catch trainers too. |
If my memory serves me right i was near cinbar island surfing and i encountered one.
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1. Enter Veridian City and talk to the old man. 2. Have him show you how to catch pokemon. 3. Fly to Cinabar Island and surf along the right side of the gym. Encountering MissingNo. causes the item in your 6th slot to replicate to max, useful for getting more master balls, gold nuggets, or moon stones. If you fly from the Safari Zone instead, then you'll encounter Safari Zone pokemon. |
has anyone caught the ghost version of missingno thats my favorite variation. also i have tried all the glitches an my pokemon red cart and the all work.
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There actually are non-Cinnabar places to do the Missingno glitch. The coast of the Seafoam Islands works equally well, despite the fact that you have to Surf to get there. I discovered that by accident the other day. (IIRC, it's because the game thinks you're on tall grass...)
Also, I've seen one of those Missingno glitch trainer name lists, too. And you can't get Mew from it... but you can get Lv. 159 Mewtwos... |
I also remember something else. The brain memorizes in pieces so this could just be a false memory combing a wild encounter and battling a nearby trainer with Milotic. But if my memory is in fact, correct, I encountered a wild Milotic in Sapphire on the route after Fortree City. I thought it was normal so I ignored it. I could've caught a wild Milotic from a glitch...I don't know why it happened. But my memory isn't clear so I could be wrong. But I could be right. Anyone else encounter a Pokemon in an area where that Pokemon isn't supposed to be?
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Yes, but if I remember correctly Seafoam has them, and I assumed there would be Pokemon allocated to them. Maybe I'm wrong.
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I'd assume Grass and Sea tiles load from seperate encounter banks.
We can also deduce that the problem coast tiles were flagged as Tall Grass-type encounter spaces. |
Ok, I get it now. Gotcha.
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I have both red and blue versions, and I've tried the Mew Glitch, the MISSINGNO. glitch, and went to Glitch City. There's a funky glitch you can do that goes with Glitch city though:
1. Execute the Glitch City Glitch. That is to say you go into the Safari Zone, go back, when the man says "Do you want to leave the Safari Zone early?" Say no, then save, reset. 2. Walk around as normal, using up your 500 steps. BUT, on the 499th step, jump off of a ledge so that when "Ding-Dong! Your Safari game is over!" pops up, you will be in the air. 3. After you complete the dialog, you will find that you can walk over everything. Some things you should know... A. You need one Pokemon, and that Pokemon has to be poisoned. If the Pokemon doesn't have a lot of HP, have a lot of Potions on standby. That way, when you're in the Safari Zone entrance after performing the glitch, your Pokemon can faint, resulting in you being able to walk thru walls almost everywhere. B. Don't go inside of a building. This will cause the glitch to end, and you will cease to be able to walk through normally impassable objects. Reseting the game will also cause the glitch to end. I know that wasn't the best tutorial... I hope that helps... (you can use this glitch in Red and Blue. I don't know if you can use this glitch in Yellow yet. I'll have to check.) P.S. I got this glitch off of Youtube, I think. |
It won't let me post links yet, but the article on the Old Man Glitch at Bulbapedia pretty much explains it all. Also, apparently the 2 causes of the Old Man Glitch were fixed in Yellow, but the "mew glitch" can still be done to obtain various glitched pokemon and encounter glitch trainers as well including Professor Oak.
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I think I saw that. He did something to do with the doors, right? Gonna go watch it again.
Yep, ok, that's what I was thinking of. If this was in the English versions I'd be known better, it's pretty interesting. |
the mew glitch really exist?!
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I haven't tried the Mew Glitch, but I have caught Mew with the Ditto Glitch, an extention of thed Mew Glitch. If memory serves me right you can do it like this:
1. Find a trainer you haven't battled yet that will walk to you. 2. Go up until you are 1 step beyond the point where he/she sees you. Basically that translates to stand at the point where, if you are at the corner of the route left of Fushia City (I forgot the route number...) you have to be at the point where if you go one step down, the trainer will be directly below you at the bottom of the screen. At this point, you might want to save if you are not good at the following step: 3. Go down one step. At the same time press the START button. That way you will be standing in front of the trainer you are using with the menu up. Go to the pokemon screen and use your Flying and or Digging Pokemon (if you're in a dungeon, like Mt. Moon.) and fly\dig away. (an Escape Rope works fine in dungeons too.) If you did it right an exclamation point will pop up before you fly away. 4. find a trainer you can battle. Make sure said trainer has to walk to you, or the game will freeze. At this point the menu won't pop up if you press START. Battle this trainer. 5. Find a wild ditto. Make sure the ditto uses Transform on the Pokemon who's Special Stat you are using as the modifier, then run. (if you want Mew, have a Pokemon with a Special Stat of 21.) 6. Walk back to the trainer you flew away from at step 1. Make sure you don't run into any wild Pokemon. When you get there, the menu will pop up suddenly. Exit the menu, and a wild battle will start. If you used a Special Stat of 21, Mew will appear. That was a sucky tutorial... look on Youtube for more details... -.- |
you all are boring! posting almost the same glitch over and over I'ma post something new!
In Crystal version (yes Crystal not r/b/g/y or even g/s) after my battery in my gba died during a trade (sometime at one of the important parts) I walked outside the pokemon center and walked in the grass and found some form of MissingNo. This MissingNo. was poisoned (or was it paralyzed?), had the cry of Espeon (Or maybe it was in part of it's name, I don't remember it was 7 or more years ago) , and when I did selected anything it said "waiting for your friend" message as if it was a link battle. It was later solved by trading pokemon. Weirdest glitch ever. |
Sorry... I (And possibly everyone else) was positing some of them for those that didn't know how to do them...
Neat glitch, though! What did it look like? |
hmm if memory serves me right it was a black and white box with a bunch of jumbled text (no building pieces like most MissingNo. if I remember correctly) making up its body and had a huge health bar, long jumbled name, and I believe it was level 100 (or even higher) even though I was north of Cherrygrove City
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Hmm.... Big white/black box... jumbled text... Level 100, poisoned... huge health bar... do you remember what the name was? Most glitch Pokemon in Crystal, Gold, or Silver versions have question marks in the name (Five question marks, mostly, like ?????.) with the exception of Egg, which is... well... an egg. (Before I should continue... there are five known glitch Pokemon in G/S/C, four of which are placeholders, and one used for Eggs. The placeholders are known as ?????.)
If it has that name, did you look in the menu during or before you battled it? ????? borrows other graphical tiles form the game to make up it's battle sprite, so it will change from a garbled up building to a garbled up version of the item menu if you look at it during the battle. (I'm not sure if that works if you look at the items menu just before the battle...) If it doesn't have ????? in the name... I have no idea what the heck it might be. You might have stumbled across something totally new here! |
I guess I found something "new" because it's name was not ????? it's name was a jumbled mess of text and I looked at every glitch pokemon on bulbapedia and none of them looked exactly like the one I found
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I have a small question. I'm trying to get a Pokemon's special stat to 194 to encounter .4 again but I can't. My Mew's special is 192 but every time it levels up it goes to 195. How do I get it to 194 instead of 195?
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There's items that when you use them on a pokemon, it causes a stat to go up, such as HP UP (hp), PROTEIN (attack), CALCIUM (defense), etc. I forgot which item raises special.
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In the 1st gen? Leveling up usually raises the stat by 2-3, but it keeps going up by three when it levels up. How do I make it raise by only 2?
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The 2 glitches I'm most interested about are the laser-vision and forced shiny ditto glitches.
I heard that if you pick the water pokemon in gen II (I forget how to spell the name of it), there's a small chance that its leer will glitch up and act as a 1hKO attack instead of lowing the opponent's defense. Also, I heard there's a way to force a ditto you encounter to be shiny. The only catch is that (from what I heard) you have to first catch a shiny gyaridos (sp?) and somehow use that to catch the shiny ditto in gen I. As you can see, I forgot most of the details about both these glitches. |
The second one is real. It's on Bulbapedia, but I'm curious as to how it works. I don't see how it could possibly, unless Dittos in Gen 1 permanently copy IVs.
The first one sounds fake. If it was real, it wouldn't be specific to Totodile at least. |
Well, from what I read, it has to do with the starter pokemon. I don't remember if the other 2 starters learn leer or not.
I don't see how it couldn't be specific to totodile anyways, the coding of these earlier games have acted in stranger ways. |
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Yeah, you basically just teleport to this one place, then to another, then to the Elite 4 and just walk past the Champion into the Hall of Fame.
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Also yeah, already read up on the Dokokashira door glitch. |
I never knew of the Mew glitch at the time I had the game, I would have used it! :3
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I just looked up the learnsets of the 3 Johto starters, I see that chikorita doesn't learn leer. I think it's suggested it's done with a starter so that the player has this move early on, or it could be that the game somehow just switches out the effect. It could be possible that the glitch could happen with cyndaquil as well and the info source just like totodile better, it's also possible that choosing totodile has a small chance of create confusion in part of the coding resulting in the game replacing lost data to keep from crashing.
As an example of specific non-glitch pokemon causing problems with a game: "• Tauros forms a notable bug in Pokemon Play It a game largely based on the Trading Card Game. Once the "Tauros" card appears, either in the player's own deck or that of the digital opponent, the game will shut down or freeze the computer." -Bulbapedia, Tauros article, under the Trivia section After posting this, I'll proceed to test the glitch. (Just got the battery replaced in my Silver, so it has no save data atm anyways.) Edit: Glitch data update: It's supposedly supposed to happen 4.7% of the time. Aslo, gah! Just read that it only happens on Crystal. I'll start looking online for a Crystal Version. |
Programming doesn't really work that way. And seeing as this particular makes little sense and I've never seen it documented on the various comprehensive websites (it's an incredibly common scenario when taking the massive Pokémon playerbase into account that it must have occured a lot of times if what it says is true) I'm not believing it.
The situation you describe with the Tauros card is specific to that Pokémon's own data, and implies moreso of corrupted or incorrectly programmed data than some kind of combination of elements like Totodile & Leer. |
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I'll recreate the conditions in which the info source describes. He says that the pokemon won't be holding an item when the glitch occurs and that leer will have 60pp instead of the usual amount. If the glitch works, then myth confirmed. If it doesn't work after getting a starter without an item 3 times, then I'll assume it was a hoax or a hack and move on. |
It's still such a common condition that it's nearly impossible that nobody has documented such a thing before.
We know the ins and outs of the Dokokashira Door Glitch, the Old Man Glitch and the Celebi Egg Glitch. All of those require situations and conditions to be met that would be very difficult impossible to stumble upon inadvertently, and the knowledge of these glitches was probably built up over time finding out each step to them and their effects. Compare that to people using Leer on a Totodile with no item - something that must have been done thousands, if not tens of thousands of times. e: oh yeah and if this is what you're talking about That looks like a pretty blatant hack to me, with a 60pp Fire Type Scratch and a random 60pp Leer. Just some random screwing around with move properties. |
Didn't see the fire scratch, I guess that confirms it to be a hack.
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Does anyone know all the Mew glitches? Like Mew under the truck?
Does anyone know all the supposed Mew glitches? I just know the REAL one and the Mew under the truck. |
I heard the mew under the truck one was just a rumor.
But if that's so, then what's the truck there for? |
HELP HELP HELP Pokemon red
ok i hook up all the trade cables and for a pokemon trade.I go to the trade lady at the counter and she says "please apply here". save your game befor entering the collussem. then i get all the way to the trade and i try to trade my charizered withanother pokemon and it says "your Blastoise is bad trade is canceled." i dont have a blastiose at all.( buy the way im trading with pokemon silver.) So i try to trade different pokemon and it says the same time (also i did the M' cheat along time ago on a different file ) please help thanxx
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There's a variation of the Mew glitch which lets you get a lv. 100 Mew after reaching Cerulean, which not a lot of people seem to have heard of. I have tried it and it works.
1. You will need a Pokemon with Growl and a Pokemon with Teleport (you can use Fly as well, I assume, but you can't get Fly until later in the game). Also, you will want some Poke Balls, obviously. 2. Heal at the Cerulean Pokemon Center so you will return to Cerulean when you teleport the next time. 3. Go up the Nugget Bridge and stand 1 square above where the trainer in the patch of grass to the left of the bridge goes onscreen. Save here in case you mess up later. 4. Take one step down and press start immediately. Go to "Pokemon" on the menu and teleport. When you leave the screen, a "!" will appear over the trainer's head. Also, your sprite will go all weird when you teleport. Don't worry, this is normal. 5. When you arrive back in Cerulean, go to Misty's gym and battle the swimmer. When he sends out his Shellder, send out your Pokemon with Growl and use Growl on the Shellder 6 times. 6. After you beat the Swimmer, walk up Nugget Bridge and the start menu will pop up. Press B, and you will enter battle with a wild Mew. Right now, it will NOT be at Lv. 100, it will be at Lv. 1. It should be pretty easy to catch. 7. Now, put the Mew in the first party slot and go to the nearby patch of grass. Encounter a Pokemon there. Switch Mew out for another Pokemon and win the battle. When Mew gains experience, it will grow to Level 100. |
I've done the Missingno glitch a lot once I beat the game and I get bored.
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I read about the Celebi egg glitch and saw that you can also get any item. I was wondering, instead of getting 2 lvl.57 Sneasels, I can get a GS Ball. But will the GS Ball trigger the event like it should? Or will it do nothing?
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Depends on which version of the game you have. If you use Gold or Silver versions, you will get an item called Teru-Sama, which has no effect. If you use Crystal version, you will get the GS Ball, which shouid enable the Celebi event.
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The reason why the glitches happen is because of the programme of the older games is unstable :)
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Ok, I have a mystery to solve. Once when I was a kid, I remember wandering in the Safari zone in Pokemon Blue when a weird thing happened. The Pokemon that popped up was an egg and definitely not exeggcute. I remember throwing loads of balls at it without any result then I decided to give up and fled. This all happened before the 2nd generation was out, but I'm convinced this was a Togepi (I think the egg had triangle patterns). At that time though, I had never heard of it, so I thought it was a glitch or something. I think I read somewhere I should have thrown rocks at it to make it hatch before catching it.
Now... have I dreamt about all this?!? I really feel like it happened to me, but still there shouldn't be any generation II Pokemon in Blue. I tried searching a little on the internet but I only found fakes. Do you think it could have happened for real? lol I'd like to look at the source code, but no way I'll manage to find what I'm looking for. |
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Well, I'm guessing it's a glitch and true because I was searching something like that too on the internet (can't remember the name of the site) anyways, there was a cheat for pokemon red allowing you to catch togepi, I tried it out but it looked like a glitched up egg and the name had tiles in it (like 'M's name), and had a voltorb or electrode icon (the pokeball icon if I remember correctly.) |
...that sounds tasty. What was the code? :D
I've heard of five different types of Missingno. Never heard of a glitched-up egg one, though. I wanna try it! |
One time on the missingno coast the three pokemon that appeared for me at level 100 were...
missingno. goldeen. MEWTWO. needless to say.. that file had a full team of six mewtwos! none of the mewtwos ever got as powerful as the one I found in cerulean cave... Is that not weird? |
In my copy of red, but not yellow, you could surf over the bottom of the statues in lance's room. I used to do it all the time, but then my cartrige got destroyed...
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Not necessarily. When you encounter something that generally isn't supposed to exist, the game attempts to put something in it's place. There doesn't have to be an egg sprite in existance, the game can just place graphical tiles up in such a manner as to appear as an egg, as a substitute for an actual battle sprite. Sometimes you'll run into glitch Pokemon with sprites compiled of borrowed tiles from other areas of the game. (It should be noted that a sprite like this is subject to change - If you ancounter it again it could look completely different.) |
Clashed tiles and mappings will never result in an egg. Unless it was an Exeggcute sprite and the only thing that was clear was one egg, with garbage around it. As far as I know, no such Fillermon exists, and even if it did, they've done nothing that would spawn one, nor are they implying that it was a Fillermon.
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This has really been troubling me for a while :P. Not the fact I could have seen a Togepi glitch, but the fact I can't tell if I made that up or not xD.
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I have only tried DUPLICATION GLITCH & it works just perfectly.
Can someone please tell me how to get missigno in Pokemon Gold. |
Well there are a few ways. You could use a cheating device, but you can also use.... the Duplication cheat! :D
Sometimes when you clone Pokemon using the duplcation cheat, you'll get one that doesn't come out right. (Like it has level 0, or a glitchy sprite.) Take it to the Day Care and let the couple there hold it for a bit, then take it back and voila! You'll have a Missingno. I've heard you can use bad clones like this to get a Celebi. It's a lengthy process, though. |
Guys I got 2 missingno. in my pokemon gold.
Now to perform the celebi egg glitch do i need an egg created by two same pokemons of opposite genders or we can use the egg created with help of Ditto. |
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Also done the Mew Glitch on Yellow an it has become the Mew distribution center to my Crystal Gold and Red. (sadly can't transfer to Emerald) |
Have you guys heard of the Walk Through Walls Glitch in RBY? It allows you to use Walk Through Walls without cheating.
You will need one Pokémon on your team, a Poisoned Pokémon and Potions to prevent your Pokémon from fainting. Here are the steps: Spoiler:
Now you can walk through walls all you can "legitly"! This glitch also makes it possible for the player to enter the Indigo Plateau and Cerulean Cave earlier than usual. Explanation: Spoiler:
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I just did the Ditto Glitch to battle Professor Oak.
It all went good, except when I battled Oak. He didn't have any glitched Pokemon nor the high level Pokemon bulbapedia said he would have. Infact, he had only two Pokemon. He has a Level 29 Electrode and a Level 29 Weezing. I didn't appear to do anything wrong. I started the glitch at the same place method 1 of the Mew Glitch is done (Route 8), but when I flew back, I flew into Saffron City. When I went back to Route 8, I didn't make it passed the checkpoint. I stopped at the door when the menu popped up. Was I suppose to fly into Lavender Town? Edit: I did it two times more. I did it the Prof. Oak way again going through Lavender Town, and he had the same two Pokemon. I then did it again running into Bruno, and he had Blaine's Pokemon. Growlithe, Ponyta, Arcanine, and Rapidash. I can't explain it. |
Glitch City, Missingno., and Mew Glitch. That's it.
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http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/ZZAZZ_glitch
It says that the ZZAZZ Glitch works with Pokemon with Special Values 251, 252, 254, and 255. I decided to see what happened when I attempted with a 253. It the oddest thing. It was a upside down Missingno. with Charizard M's Name. He had two pokemon, one called Trainer that was actually a Level 32 Magnetmite and a Level 32 Missingno. which was moved several pixels to side over and reversed. Truly odd experience. |
I don't know what glitch this is, but I remember years ago back when I still had my Crystal version, I used duplication glitch to get another Lugia and I ended up with a Pokemon named ??????????????? with a Lugia sprite. All of its stats had question marks o.o Every time I sent it out in battle, my game would crash. And when I put it back into my PC, random level 0 Pokemon would pop up in its box. It was so weird.
Edit: Derp just bothered to read the posts on this page fully. So it was a bad duplication, huh. I had figured it was something different lol. |
Well, you could say that. It's certainly different from any of the normal Pokemon you find in Crystal. What kinds of level 0 Pokemon appeared when you put in a PC box? :\
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I remember seeing a Kingdra and an Omastar. More Pokemon popped up, but I don't remember what they were.
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I don't know if this is an "official" glitch ( I certainly didn't do this on purpose ) But I went to start a new game on my Pokemon Yellow and Professor Oak is now a talking black square. I tried turning my Gameboy Color off sand back on again but nope he's stuck like that and I'm rather sad! :( Is there a way to fix this?
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Umm, you're not really gonna get any answers posting this in glitch discussion. Try asking in the Q&A thread instead. You'll be noticed more there, since well, that thread is for questions. If possible, could you post a picture? I've never heard of it doing that. Or trying blowing into the cartridge and then playing.
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