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[[Image:BerryGlitchFix.png|270px|thumb|right|The disc for downloading a Shiny Zigzagoon, which when transferred to the game included one of the first patches for fixing the berry glitch after its official acknowledgement by Nintendo.]]
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''This article refers to a glitch in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire when time-based events will stop. For the glitch related to when the player uses a Pomeg Berry with a relatively low amount of HP see [[Pomeg
The '''Berry glitch''' (Japanese: きのみ問題) is
▲''This article refers to a glitch in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire when time-based events will stop. For the glitch related to when the player uses a Pomeg Berry with a relatively low amount of HP see [[Pomeg Berry Glitch]].''
▲The '''Berry glitch''' is a misnomer for a [[glitch]] which is related to the internal clock in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, when all clock-based events will freeze, including the growth of berries. It was officially patched in later versions of the Generation III games so it does not exist in Pokémon Emerald. The glitch causes all berries to stop growing, and occurs after the game's internal clock has been active for a currently unknown amount of time (possibly around 194 days which corresponds to 16777215 or FFFFFF seconds). This happens because in order for berry growth to occur while the game is not on, the internal clock has to control it, and when the internal battery runs dry, the internal clock stops.
It is not to be confused with the game's internal battery running dry, a different problem which is explicitly mentioned while booting the game.
==Fixing it==
This glitch was
#For a limited amount of time, Nintendo allowed players to send their games in, and receive them back with the Berry glitch fixed.
#The Pokémon Colosseum Bonus Disc, which includes a Jirachi transferable to the handheld games and a trailer for the 6th Pokémon movie, also included the opportunity to connect the Game Boy Advance to the GameCube and have the Berry glitch fixed.
#In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the player could press
#Downloading Jirachi from Pokémon Channel will fix the Berry glitch after it has been transferred to the game.
#When the player links an affected game to Pokémon Box, when the player saves their game in the 'Go To Adventure' mode the Berry glitch will have been automatically fixed, with the message "The Berry Program was updated".
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#In certain stores across the US and Japan, players could recieve a specifically marked demo disc containing a Shiny Zigzagoon and a fix to the Berry glitch.
[[Category:Generation III glitches]]
▲[[Category:Pokémom glitches officially acknowledged by Nintendo]]
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