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[[File:Graphics cache glitch.png|thumb|right|250px|The glitch performed inside Frost Cavern. Note that the water is now barely visible and an entrance has appeared.]]
[[File:Graphics cache glitch.png|thumb|right|250px|The glitch performed inside Frost Cavern. Note that an entrance has appeared.]]
The '''3D effect glitch''' is a glitch in {{XY}} that causes incorrect graphics data (either whiteness or graphics from another location) to be displayed on screen for the left eye. It occurs in the latest version of the game.
The '''3D effect glitch''' is a glitch in {{XY}} that causes incorrect graphics data (either whiteness or graphics from another location) to be displayed on screen for the left eye. It occurs in the latest version of the game.



Revision as of 19:31, 10 August 2014

Miscellaneous glitches in Pokemon X and Y and Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

3D effect glitch | Backward sign reading glitch | Drasna Aura Sphere glitch | GTS filter glitch | Imported Eevee glitch | Mystery Egg glitch | Lumiose City save glitch | Poké Mart marquee glitch (Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire) | Pokémon Day Care sign glitch | PSS save glitch | Sky Trainer glitch | Stereo sound glitch | Stolen Poké Ball glitch | Wonder Trade move glitch

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The glitch performed inside Frost Cavern. Note that an entrance has appeared.

The 3D effect glitch is a glitch in Pokémon X and Y that causes incorrect graphics data (either whiteness or graphics from another location) to be displayed on screen for the left eye. It occurs in the latest version of the game.

Steps

  • Go to Frost Cavern, north of Dendemille Town, with a Pokémon knowing Surf.
  • Turn on the 3D effect somewhere, and then keep it off.
  • Re-activate the 3D effect for the animation for when Surf is about to be used.

External Links

Youtube video by Robert Maehl (see 0:35).