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===Glitch Pokemon List===
===Glitch Pokemon List===


*[[Missingno (Glitch)|#000 MissingNO.]] ([[Pokémon Red]], [[Pokémon Blue|Blue]], and [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]])
*[[Missingno (Glitch)|#000 MissingNO.]] ([[Pokémon Red and Blue]], and [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]])
*[[tenquestionrsfrlg (Glitch)|#000 ??????????]] ([[Pokémon Ruby]] and [[Pokémon Sapphire|Sapphire]] / [[Pokémon FireRed|FireRed]] and [[Pokémon LeafGreen|LeafGreen]])
*[[tenquestionrsfrlg (Glitch)|#000 ??????????]] ([[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]], [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]])
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#000 ?????]] ([[Pokémon Gold]], [[Pokémon Silver|Silver]], and [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]])
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#000 ?????]] ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver]], and [[Pokémon Crystal]])
*[[3trainerpoke (Glitch)|#176 3TrainerPoke]] (Yellow only)
*[[3trainerpoke (Glitch)|#176 3TrainerPoke]] (Pokémon Yellow only)
*[[xx (Glitch)|#203 X - x]] (Yellow only)
*[[xx (Glitch)|#203 X - x]] (Pokémon Yellow only)
*[[pokewtrainer (Glitch)|#205 PokeWTrainer]] (Red and Blue only)
*[[pokewtrainer (Glitch)|#205 PokeWTrainer]] (Pokémon Red and Blue only)
*[[ppkmnp (Glitch)|#230 pPkMnp]] (Yellow only)
*[[ppkmnp (Glitch)|#230 pPkMnp]] (Pokémon Yellow only)
*[[point4 (Glitch)|#234 .4]] (Red and Blue only)
*[[point4 (Glitch)|#234 .4]] (Pokémon Red and Blue only)
*[[pkmn (Glitch)|#250 PkMn]] (Red and Blue only)
*[[pkmn (Glitch)|#250 PkMn]] (Pokémon Red and Blue only)
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#252 ?????]] (see #000 ?????)
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#252 ?????]] (see #000 ?????)
*[[glitchegg (Glitch)|#253 Egg]] (Gold, Silver, and Crystal)
*[[glitchegg (Glitch)|#253 Egg]] (Pokémon Gold and Silver, and Pokémon Crystal)
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#254 ?????]] (see #000 ?????)
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#254 ?????]] (see #000 ?????)
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#255 ?????]] (see #000 ?????)
*[[fivequestiongsc (Glitch)|#255 ?????]] (see #000 ?????)
*[[questionmarkrsfrlg (Glitch)|#390 ?]] (Ruby, Sapphire, FireRed and LeafGreen)
*[[questionmarkrsfrlg (Glitch)|#390 ?]] (Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen)


==Glitch Attacks==
==Glitch Attacks==

Revision as of 13:57, 22 March 2005

Glitches are anomalies in a video game; they can cause various problems ranging from the purely graphical, to completely wiping entire chunks of saved data.

They are usually caused by problems with a game's code, or from a player doing things the programmers did not anticipate, therefore causing the game to react unexpectedly.

In Pokémon RPGs, there are many glitches, due to the complexity of Pokémon. Glitches are listed below.

Glitch Pokémon

A glitch Pokémon is a Pokémon that exists in a game due to a programming or level design oversight, and as it was intentionally placed inside the game by Nintendo or Game Freak, it might be hazardous to data in your game. Glitch Pokémon are to be avoided due to the risks they may pose to a player's save file.

Glitch Pokemon List

Glitch Attacks

A Glitch attack, or glitch move, is much like a regular attack except the results are often undesireable.

Like a glitch Pokémon, glitch attacks were not programmed into the game on purpose and many have been proven to cause damage to game cartridges.

There are ways to teach glitch attacks to certain Pokémon without usage of a cheat-code device such as Gameshark, however, most of the time only glitch Pokémon will learn glitch attacks.

The only widely known ones are those for Pokémon Red, Blue and Yellow. The attacks have the same effect on all three versions.

Also, the move Thunderbolt, when used in some Ruby and Sapphire cartridges, may cause the game to freeze.

Other Glitches

There are other glitches in the games such as Glitch City, a broken variation of Fuschia City, accessible in Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow.

Bird type is an element type which occurred due to a glitch.

There is also the Mew Glitch, which allows players to capture Mew without modification.