List of glitches in Generation VI: Difference between revisions
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====Pokémon-Amie gift glitch==== | ====Pokémon-Amie gift glitch==== | ||
The only Pokémon that is supposed to be able to grant a gift in [[Pokémon-Amie]] is the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon. If a player stays at [[Hotel Richissime]] when a non-active Pokémon is within 30 points of granting an | The only Pokémon that is supposed to be able to grant a gift in [[Pokémon-Amie]] is the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon. If a player stays at [[Hotel Richissime]] when a non-active Pokémon is within 30 points of granting an [[Affection]] gift and the active Pokémon either has maximum Affection or is more than 30 points from granting a gift, normally, no gift should be gained. However, if the player has not viewed Pokémon-Amie before staying at Hotel Richissime, then when they switch to Pokémon-Amie, they will receive a gift from the active Pokémon matching the set of the last Affection gift that it gave. | ||
====Pokémon cloning==== | ====Pokémon cloning==== | ||
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This glitch is triggered the first time a player interacts with a given {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in Pokémon-Amie. Petting the Pokémon will produce the same reaction regardless of whether it is being petted on a favored or disliked spot, although the difference in the "rubbing" sound effect—higher pitch for a liked spot, lower pitch for a disliked spot—can still be heard. | This glitch is triggered the first time a player interacts with a given {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} in Pokémon-Amie. Petting the Pokémon will produce the same reaction regardless of whether it is being petted on a favored or disliked spot, although the difference in the "rubbing" sound effect—higher pitch for a liked spot, lower pitch for a disliked spot—can still be heard. | ||
A {{wp|workaround}} that results in a permanent solution for that specific Pokémon is for the player to take an action that causes the Pokémon's | A {{wp|workaround}} that results in a permanent solution for that specific Pokémon is for the player to take an action that causes the Pokémon's [[Affection]] to rise. This could be feeding it a [[Poké Puff]] or petting it after either playing a game or exiting and reopening Pokémon-Amie. | ||
===Pokémon-Amie sprite glitch=== | ===Pokémon-Amie sprite glitch=== |