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Welcome to the '''Glitch City Laboratories''' wiki! We are a Pokémon fansite dedicated to the various [[glitch]]es and quirks of the game series.
Welcome to the [[Glitch City Wiki]], the wiki of the Glitch City Research Institute community that is dedicated to the various [[glitch]]es in the Pokémon games. We are the successor to the [[Glitch City Laboratories]] community.


It has [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} articles]].
We currently have [http://glitchcity.info/wiki/Special:AllPages?from=&to=&namespace=0&hideredirects=1 '''{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}'''+ pages]. However, we are still growing, and are in need of both new articles and further information on existing articles. '''We are serious about our [[Glitch City Laboratories:Manual of style|style guide]], but don't worry about it if you are new to the site. Our staff will review any edits and gladly fix any style problems for you!'''


'''NOTICE:''' [https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Miraheze_is_Not_Shutting_Down Miraheze has just announced that they are NOT shutting down]. Despite this news, we are still searching for a new permanent host and may migrate in the future. We sincerely apologize for the chaos and conflicting information as of late, as well as the stress of migration. Continue to use the wiki as before.
Want ideas for new content? Visit '''[[Glitch City Laboratories:Wiki tasks]]'''.


==Browse==
==Resources==
* [[:Category:Major glitches|Major glitches]] — The most powerful glitches, such as those that allow you to obtain any Pokémon in the game.
*[[:Special:AllPages|All pages]] — All pages on the wiki.
* [[:Category:Generational Glitches|Glitches by generation]] — A parent category of nine categories of Pokémon glitches by generation. Useful for looking up any particular glitch.
* [[The Big HEX List]] — A reference table for index numbers and matching Pokémon, items, moves, characters and Game Boy ASM opcodes!
* [[:Category:Databases|Databases]] or Dexes — Exhaustive lists of specific [[glitch Pokémon]], [[glitch item]]s, [[glitch move]]s, and other [[:Category:Glitch things|glitch things]], overflowing with information on their stats, effects, and other intricacies.
* [[:Category:Interactive tools|Interactive tools]] — Tools that will help out for planning a specific outcome from a glitch, such as the [[old man trick name generator]] which is an easy way to know what old man trick name will yield what Pokémon.
* [[:Category:Reference documents|Reference documents]] — Pages not directly related to glitching, but containing info on topics such as other exploits, easter eggs, unused content, cheat codes, in addition to how and why it all works.


==Contacts==
*[[:Category:Major glitches|Major glitches]] — The most powerful glitches, such as those that allow you to obtain any Pokémon in the game.
* [https://discord.gg/EA7jxJ6 Discord]

* [irc://irc.badnik.zone/gcri IRC server] (requires an IRC client)
*[[:Category:Generational Glitches|Glitches by generation]] — A parent category of seven categories of Pokémon glitches by generation. Useful for looking up any particular glitch.

*[[The Big HEX List]] — A reference table for index numbers and matching Pokémon, items, moves, characters and Game Boy ASM opcodes!

*[[:Category:Databases|Databases]] ("Dexes") — Exhaustive lists of specific [[glitch Pokémon]], [[glitch item]]s, [[glitch move]]s and other [[:category:glitch things|glitch things]], overflowing with information on their stats, effects, and other intricacies.

*[[:Category:Interactive tools|Interactive tools]] — Tools that will help out for planning a specific outcome from a glitch, such as the [[old man trick name generator]] which is an easy way to know what old man trick name will yield what Pokémon.

*[[:Category:Reference documents|Reference documents]] — Pages not directly related to glitching, but containing info on topics such as other exploits, easter eggs, unused content, GameShark codes, in addition to how and why it all works.

*[[Glitch City Laboratories:Wiki tasks]] — Tasks to do

More links can be found on the sidebar. <span style="font-size:150%">☺</span>

==Editing==
We appreciate all help for the wiki.

Before editing, we recommend that you get a basic idea of our [[Glitch City Laboratories:Manual of style|manual of style]], learn [[Glitch_City_Laboratories:What_is_expected_of_articles|what is expected of articles at GCL]], and about our process for [[Help:Article validation|article validation]]. However, none of this is strictly required; if you have something to add, don't let issues with formatting deter you from doing so.

If you are new to wiki editing, the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents MediaWiki help documents] are a good place for information on how to edit wikis in general.

==News==
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 7 July 2023

Welcome to the Glitch City Wiki, the wiki of the Glitch City Research Institute community that is dedicated to the various glitches in the Pokémon games. We are the successor to the Glitch City Laboratories community.

It has 3,736 articles.

NOTICE: Miraheze has just announced that they are NOT shutting down. Despite this news, we are still searching for a new permanent host and may migrate in the future. We sincerely apologize for the chaos and conflicting information as of late, as well as the stress of migration. Continue to use the wiki as before.

Resources

  • Major glitches — The most powerful glitches, such as those that allow you to obtain any Pokémon in the game.
  • Glitches by generation — A parent category of nine categories of Pokémon glitches by generation. Useful for looking up any particular glitch.
  • The Big HEX List — A reference table for index numbers and matching Pokémon, items, moves, characters and Game Boy ASM opcodes!
  • Databases or Dexes — Exhaustive lists of specific glitch Pokémon, glitch items, glitch moves, and other glitch things, overflowing with information on their stats, effects, and other intricacies.
  • Interactive tools — Tools that will help out for planning a specific outcome from a glitch, such as the old man trick name generator which is an easy way to know what old man trick name will yield what Pokémon.
  • Reference documents — Pages not directly related to glitching, but containing info on topics such as other exploits, easter eggs, unused content, cheat codes, in addition to how and why it all works.

Contacts