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How to do: After performing the Pomeg glitch, get into a battle using pomeg'd Pokémon against something that knows knows one of the affective moves (unless your pokemon knows an affective move), use Oran Berry on the pomeg'd Pokémon, use moves with little or no damage to enemy, wait for it to use the effective move twice, unless your pokémon has been damaged before, then it is only required to be hit once by the effective move, if your pokémon knows an effective move, use it.<br> | How to do: After performing the Pomeg glitch, get into a battle using pomeg'd Pokémon against something that knows knows one of the affective moves (unless your pokemon knows an affective move), use Oran Berry on the pomeg'd Pokémon, use moves with little or no damage to enemy, wait for it to use the effective move twice, unless your pokémon has been damaged before, then it is only required to be hit once by the effective move, if your pokémon knows an effective move, use it.<br> | ||
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=636XZ19A5bY A video in which 11head11 describes how to do the glitch]<br> | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=636XZ19A5bY A video in which 11head11 describes how to do the glitch]<br> | ||
These are some (not all) of the moves that affect sprite of "Pomeg'd" Pokémon: {{m|Absorb}} (drags sprite towards enemy), {{m|Air Cutter}} (moves the | These are some (not all) of the moves that affect sprite of "Pomeg'd" Pokémon: {{m|Absorb}} (drags sprite towards enemy), {{m|Air Cutter}} (moves the Pokémon from the enemy to the original position of the "Pomeg'd" Pokémon), and {{m|String Shot}} (moves along the string).<br> There are also some (not all) moves that affect the enemy Pokémon; {{m|Charm}} (shrinks the enemy Pokémon), {{m|Calm Mind}} (reverses the enemy's sprite). | ||
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The Pomeg glitch is a glitch exclusive to Pokémon Emerald, and Generation IV games.
Performing the glitch
The Pomeg glitch involves using a Pomeg Berry to lower a Pokémon's maximum HP by 2 or more. To perform the glitch, the player must use a Pomeg Berry on a Pokémon to lower the HP when it is low. Since the Pomeg Berry lowers HP by 10 or more EV points, the HP stat of the Pokémon becomes for example -1, which the game interprets as 65,535 because the byte managing HP is unsigned (displayed as "?35"). In Generation IV, the glitch still exists but must be performed on a Pokémon with greater than four health. (This is possible, because if the player exploits the glitch with a Pokémon which has over 100 EVs in HP, its EVs in HP will be reset to 100).
Sub-glitches
Several other glitches derive from the Pomeg glitch, such as the ability to battle with an egg, battling with no Pokémon at all, or battling for an unlimited amount of times. These sub-glitches cannot be performed in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
Battling with no Pokémon
If there is only one Pokémon in the player's party when affected by this glitch, and goes into faint status using a healing item, the player will not white out. This is because the game does not check for this on the field. If the player walks into tall grass and encounters a wild Pokémon or starts a battle in any other way, the Pokémon will be sent out with 0 HP, if Shiny the animation will not play, and will faint at the beginning of the battle if it is commanded to attack the opponent, causing the normal whiteout scenario. If on the first turn an item is used to revive the Pokémon the battle will continue as normal.
Attempting to battle with only a fainted Pokémon in Generation IV will result in a game freeze, unless a trainer in the Battleground is battled, in which case the player will send out a -----.
Battling with an egg
If the player has only an egg in his or her party with the Pokémon affected, the egg (or rather, the Pokémon that would be inside) can be forced into battle by following the same steps, but putting the egg at the head of the party. The egg will have the same stats it would have upon hatching, as well as all of the moves. This allows it to battle as if it were a normal Pokémon. When battling with an Egg the sprite of the Pokémon within the egg is displayed, however there may be irregularity in the coloring of the Pokémon. This may be because the game is reading the backsprite of the Pokémon within the egg and the color palette of the egg itself.
An egg that battles can gain experience in this way, and with patience, level up, learn moves, and even evolve before hatching. However when it hatches the level is set to 5, EVs reset to zero and all EXP gained in the egg is removed. This allows level 5 versions of high-evolutionary Pokémon such as Tyranitar or Dragonite to be obtainable, it also allows otherwise illegal moveset/level combinations, such as a level 5 Staryu with Hydro Pump.
Infinite battle
If the Pokémon that has been affected is sent out with 65,535 HP against an opponent that uses an HP-stealing move like Absorb, the Pokémon's HP will be stolen until it reaches the normal maximum amount, nearly 65,000 HP lower than the glitched amount for a Pokémon with the absolute maximum HP. If a second HP-stealing move is used, the Pokémon will lose its full HP, go down to 0, and then repeat from the top again.
A video detailing the various effects of the glitch
Sprite Changing Glitch
In this glitch a Pokémon's sprite is changed depending on what move the pomeg'd pokemon is attacked with, or what move the pomeg'd pokemon uses.
How to do: After performing the Pomeg glitch, get into a battle using pomeg'd Pokémon against something that knows knows one of the affective moves (unless your pokemon knows an affective move), use Oran Berry on the pomeg'd Pokémon, use moves with little or no damage to enemy, wait for it to use the effective move twice, unless your pokémon has been damaged before, then it is only required to be hit once by the effective move, if your pokémon knows an effective move, use it.
A video in which 11head11 describes how to do the glitch
These are some (not all) of the moves that affect sprite of "Pomeg'd" Pokémon: Absorb (drags sprite towards enemy), Air Cutter (moves the Pokémon from the enemy to the original position of the "Pomeg'd" Pokémon), and String Shot (moves along the string).
There are also some (not all) moves that affect the enemy Pokémon; Charm (shrinks the enemy Pokémon), Calm Mind (reverses the enemy's sprite).
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