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*[[GlitchDex/RB:222|-PkMn (0xDE)]]: Level 195

==See also==
*[[AttackDex/RB:177|AttackDex/RB:177 (outside of Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console)]]


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Revision as of 22:40, 31 January 2018

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Name (transcribed): (Variable name)

Identifier (HEX): B1
Identifier (DEC): 177
Applicable for Super Glitch?: Yes
Effect byte: 0x62
Effect pointer: ?
Type : False Electric (0x97)
Animation/Mirror Move: Pound (internally Mirror Move (0x77))
Mirror Move fails

Power: 65
Accuracy: 67/256
PP (no PP Ups): 33

(Variable name) is a false Electric (0x97)-type glitch move in Pokémon Red and Blue. It is capable of causing Super Glitch.

Successfully using this glitch move without causing significant Super Glitch corruption (possible with a 0x50 sub-tile early in the saved screen data) may result in damage with Pound's animation.

If this move does not knock out the opponent, a freeze different to this glitch move's behavior on other hardware (such as the Game Boy) may occur in which the game jumps to VRAM. This is due to the Nintendo 3DS emulator ignoring unknown opcodes.


Glitch Pokémon which learn (variable name) (0xB1)

See also