Mew glitch

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A wild Mew being found using the Mew glitch

The Mew Glitch is a software bug in all three of the Generation I Game Boy Games, discovered in 2003.[1] This glitch is famous for allowing players to catch any non-glitched Pokémon in the game, most notably Mew, without the use of GameShark or other hacking device. Method #3 allows one to catch a combined total of 171 Pokémon in the Red/Blue/Yellow versions: 151 regular Pokémon, and 20 Glitch Pokémon, including previously unknown Pokémon such as LM4 and X - x.

Methods

Below are the methods on acquiring Mew in the Generation I Game Boy Games.

Method #1

To acquire Mew at the earliest point possible in the game, the player must not have defeated the Youngster with the Lv. 17 Slowpoke on Route 25 or the Swimmer in Cerulean Gym, and the player must not have defeated the Junior Trainer (the one who says "I saw your feat from the grass" when the battle with him begins) on Route 24 in the grass. It is prudent to save before doing this. The player must defeat Nugget Bridge as usual without engaging a battle with the Junior Trainer.

Before attempting this glitch, it is ideal to have several Poké Balls stocked up. Note that the player must have an Abra that can teleport, and therefore cannot be playing Yellow version unless he or she has reached Route 5 or traded for one prior to attempting the glitch.

The player first heals at the Cerulean City Pokémon Center, so they may Teleport there later.

The player then needs to return to Route 24 and catch (or trade over) an Abra, or withdraw the Abra if it is in the PC, then return to Route 24 if not already there. The player then needs to stand above the Junior Trainer so that he is just offscreen. Then the player needs to move down until seen, and immediately press START. The player then needs to use Teleport with Abra. If done correctly, the trainer should get the indicative exclamation mark while the player teleports.

At this point, the Start menu will not work. The player then needs to head north towards Route 25 and battle the Youngster. It is imperative to not battle anything or anyone else or talk to anyone before then, including the Youngster. The player must engage in battle by him seeing them (and must walk against the wall to be seen, not towards him or the game will freeze).

After defeating the Youngster, the player then needs to walk towards Cerulean City. After a small amount of steps, the Start menu appears. Pressing the B button should begin a battle against a Lv. 7 Mew.

If used on other trainers other than the Youngster, it will often be a different Pokémon (depending on the trainer's Pokémon's Special stat); for instance, doing so with the Lass below the Youngster will result in finding a Lapras, which is normally only available at Silph Co.

Method #2

For this method, the player needs to go to the Gambler in front of the Underground Tunnel entrance east of Saffron City, and stand above him so that he is just off screen. The player then needs to take one step down closer to him, but make sure that he does not see the player, and then immediately press START. If the player is spotted, the glitch would fail. If it was successful, the menu will appear and the player will be able to Fly, Dig, or Teleport. The player needs to use Fly to reach Cerulean City. While flying, the exclamation point that usually appears above a Trainer's head when they wish to battle the player will appear. The player then needs to go to Route 24 and, just like in method #1, defeat the Youngster that owns a Slowpoke (with him walking towards the player to start the battle, or the game will freeze). After defeating him, the player needs to Fly to Lavender Town and head west to Route 8. The START menu will appear. Press B, and Mew will appear at Level 7.

(Note: The player must battle the Slowpoke trainer on Route 24, but the player does not have to battle the Gambler in front of the Underground Path. Any trainer will do. One option is to battle one of the two bikers who are next to each other on Route 14, then battle the Slowpoke trainer, then return to Route 14. Because Route 14 is isolated, players should use Repel to prevent running into wild Pokémon in the grass and messing up the trick.)

Method #3

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LM4 is just one of many normal and glitch Pokémon that can be found using Method #3

This method is also known as the "extended Mew glitch".

For this method, the player needs to go to the Gambler east of Saffron City or the Biker in western Route 14 or the one just below him (there are two of them together). then the player needs to get the trainer off screen then walk up to him and immediately press START before he spots the player. When the menu appears, the trainer needs to Fly to Fuchsia City and go east towards Route 15. the player needs to have a Pokémon with a Special Stat of 21 first in his party, and then battle ANY trainer in the game, as long as the trainer walks up to the player, and the player doesn't approach the trainer directly. After defeating the trainer, the player needs to find a wild Ditto, and battle it until it uses Transform on the player's Pokémon with the Special Stat of 21, and then he/she needs to defeat the Ditto. After defeating it, the player needs to avoid running into any other wild Pokémon and/or battling any other trainers, and go back to the Route where the trainer the player first evaded is located (for the Gambler, east of Saffron City, for the Bikers, Route 14). After pressing the B Button Mew will appear.

This method can be used to catch any Pokémon in the game, even Missingno. in Yellow Version. While a Pokémon with a special stat of 21 will give one Mew, using a Pokémon with a different special stat will give the player a different Pokémon. For example, in the Red/Blue versions, if a Pokémon with a Special stat of 198 is used, a glitch called "LM4" will appear instead of Mew. (See [1]). There are, however, some glitch Pokémon such as 8 and PkMn n which cannot be caught using this method.

It is important to note that in the Yellow version, wild Ditto cannot be found at Route 15. Instead, Yellow version players should follow all of the steps above, but instead go to the Pokémon Mansion's basement located in Cinnabar Island. This is because Ditto can be found there in the Yellow version. Also, Yellow version players must bring an Escape Rope, Repel, or a Pokémon with teleport with them to use immediately after defeating a wild Ditto so that the player will not fail the glitch by running into the wrong Pokémon.

Glitch Pokémon

20 Glitch Pokémon can be found using Method #3: 10 in the Red/Blue versions, and 10 in the Yellow version. Whenever one of the glitch Pokémon in the Red/Blue versions is traded to the Yellow version (or from Yellow to Red/Blue), it will become an equivalent. For example, LM4 will always become 7g when traded to the Yellow version, even though LM4 evolves while 7g doesn't.

The 20 Glitch Pokémon are listed on the Glitch Pokémon chart. Only 4 Glitch Pokémon on the chart cannot be found using the Mew glitch: 'M, 3TrainerPoké, Charizard 'M, and Q. 'M and 3TrainerPoké would require a special stat of 0, so they cannot be found; 'M can only be found with the Rare Candy cheat, and 3TrainerPoké can only be found by trading an 'M. In the Yellow, Q can only be found by evolving a 44Hy, and Charizard 'M can only be found by trading a Q.

Every other glitch Pokémon in the Red/Blue/Yellow versions, such as 8, PkMn n and Glitch Nidorino, can only be captured with a cheating device.

Overview

The glitch in fact works as follows: Any trainer can be used for the first section (Junior Trainer), as long as the trainer notices the player as soon as he/she enters the game screen, and that the player is walking towards them from either the top, left or right (walking from below will not work). Any movement move (Teleport, Dig, Fly) can be used to trigger the glitch, or Escape Rope if in a dungeon. For the Youngster, any Pokémon will do as long as it can be fought without walking up to a trainer. To finish off the glitch, the player must return to the route of the trainer he/she "evaded." The Pokémon that the player will find wild is dependent on the Special stat of the Pokémon the player last faced (wild or from the trainer), and so using a Pokémon with the Special the player needs and finding a Ditto that transforms will produce an identical effect. For the record, the required Special stat for Mew is 21 (This is based on hexadecimal numbers, so one can get the appropriate number for a different Pokémon from a hacking device code list, then translate it to decimal).

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References


Multiple
generations
Transform glitchesGlitch TrainersCloning glitchesError messagesArbitrary code execution
Generation I GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
--0 ERRORBroken hidden itemsCable Club escape glitchDual-type damage misinformation
Experience underflow glitchFight Safari Zone Pokémon trickGlitch CityItem duplication glitchItem underflow
Mew glitchOld man glitchPewter Gym skip glitchPokémon merge glitchRhydon glitchRival twins glitch
Select glitches (dokokashira door glitch, second type glitch) • Super Glitch
Time Capsule exploitWalking through wallsZZAZZ glitch
Generation II GlitchesBattle glitches
Bug-Catching Contest glitchCelebi Egg glitchCoin Case glitchesExperience underflow glitch
Glitch dimensionGlitch EggTeru-samaTime Capsule exploitTrainer House glitchesGS Ball mail glitch
Generation III GlitchesBattle glitches
Berry glitchDive glitchPomeg glitchGlitzer Popping
Generation IV GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
Acid rainGTS glitchesPomeg glitchRage glitch
Surf glitchTweakingPal Park Retire glitch
Generation V GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Frozen Zoroark glitchSky Drop glitch
Generation VI GlitchesBattle glitchesOverworld glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Lumiose City save glitchSymbiosis Eject Button glitchToxic sure-hit glitch
Generation VII GlitchesBattle glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Toxic sure-hit glitchRollout storage glitch
Generation VIII Glitches
Charge Beam additional effect chance glitchCharge move replacement glitchChoice item lock glitch
Toxic sure-hit glitchRollout storage glitchParty item offset glitch
Generation IX Glitches
Glitch effects Game freezeGlitch battleGlitch song
Gen I only: Glitch screenTMTRAINER effectInverted sprites
Gen II only: Glitch dimension
Lists Glitches (GOMystery DungeonTCG GBSpin-off)
Glitch Pokémon (Gen IGen IIGen IIIGen IVGen VGen VIGen VIIGen VIII)
Glitch moves (Gen I) • Glitch types (Gen IGen II)