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{{Major glitches}} |
{{Major glitches}} |
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{{PRAMA|bad-clone-trick}} |
{{PRAMA|bad-clone-trick}} |
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The '''bad clone glitch''' is |
The '''bad clone glitch''' is a [[natural glitch]] in {{GSC}} that allows the player to obtain an [[unstable hybrid Pokémon]] known as a '''bad clone'''. By allowing the player to stabilize the bad clone into a [[?????]], it is the parent glitch of many other [[glitch]]es such as [[????? party overloading]] or [[Time Capsule exploit]]. It is named as such because it can happen when doing the [[Pokémon cloning (Generation II)|Gold/Silver/Crystal cloning glitch]]. |
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==Obtaining a bad clone== |
==Obtaining a bad clone== |
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To identify a bad clone, the bad clone may be female with a glitched name and become level 1 after you withdraw it from the PC. Contrary to the belief of some, if the original Pokémon was female it is still possible for the bad clone to be female (not male), although it is a good idea to use a male Pokémon in order to more easily identify a bad clone in case there are other male Pokémon in the box. |
To identify a bad clone, the bad clone may be female with a glitched name and become level 1 after you withdraw it from the PC. Contrary to the belief of some, if the original Pokémon was female it is still possible for the bad clone to be female (not male), although it is a good idea to use a male Pokémon in order to more easily identify a bad clone in case there are other male Pokémon in the box. |
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==Properties of the bad clone== |
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A "real" bad clone is an [[unstable hybrid Pokémon|unstable hybrid]] between the cloned Pokémon and a ????? 00. It is sometimes referred to as a glitched version of the original Pokémon; for example, a "glitched Sneasel". |
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The bad clone will usually have a nickname with a large amount of [[glitch text]]. It usually is female and level 0 in the PC, but will become level 1 after you withdraw it. It usually has no moves, but sometimes may have glitched moves, and on rare occasions cannot be withdrawn from the PC {{clarify}}. |
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*[[Celebi trick]], [[Celebi Egg trick]], [[Shiny Celebi trick]], etc. (a result of removing an FF terminator from the party and performing data shifts). |
*[[Celebi trick]], [[Celebi Egg trick]], [[Shiny Celebi trick]], etc. (a result of removing an FF terminator from the party and performing data shifts). |
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*[[????? map corruption]] |
*[[????? map corruption]] |
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*Obtaining [[Glitch Unown]] |
*Obtaining [[Glitch Unown]] |
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Furthermore, bad clones with unterminated names can also be used for arbitrary code execution. |
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[[Category:Generation II glitches]] |
[[Category:Generation II glitches]] |