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The '''Celebi Trick''' is a [[glitch]] in ''Pokémon Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal''. The glitch allows players to, through repeated [[Pokémon Cloning (Generation II)|Pokémon cloning]], obtain any Pokémon -- including Celebi.
 
''This article is about a [[glitch]] which allows players to obtain any Pokémon including Celebi. For the rumours of obtaining Celebi in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire see [[glitch myths]].''
 
The '''Celebi Trickglitch''' is a [[glitch]] in ''Pokémon Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal''{{GSC}}. The glitch allows players to, through repeated [[Pokémon Cloning (Generation II)|Pokémon cloning]] and adjusting the party, obtain any Pokémon --, including Celebi.
 
In order to register Celebi in the Pokédex, the alternative [[Celebi Egg glitch (party method)|Celebi Egg glitch]] may be used.
 
== Requirements ==
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#[[Pokémon Cloning (Generation II)|Clone]] Sneasel correctly four times.
#Clone Sneasel incorrectly to get a [[bad clone]].
#Put the original Sneasel in the first slot of yourthe party, followed by the four good clones and the bad clone.
#Store yourthe [[bad clone]] in the Pokémon Daycare, and then immediately take it back.
#Move the [[bad clone]] toso that it is the front'''first''' ofPokémon yourin the party.
#Access Bill's PC using the computer in the Daycare.
#Choose "Move PKMN w/o mail" (other methods of withdrawing a Pokémon will '''not''' work), and move a Pokémon from the PC to the front of yourthe party;. forAs thisan example, wea Rattata will usebe a Rattataused. '''Note that this Pokémon will later be permanently deleted.'''
#Turn off the PC and store yourthe [[bad clone --]], which should now be in the second slot of yourthe party --, in the Daycare again. This time, do NOT take it back yet; instead, go back to the PC.
#Deposit the soon-to-be-deleted Rattata and the four good clones, and leave the PC.
#Go back to the Daycare man and take back the bad clone. Then, ask the man to raise the original Sneasel. At this point, the Sneasel's name will probably have changed to SEL.
#Take the Sneasel back from the Daycare. It should have changed into a Celebi. It doesn't count toward yourthe Pokedex, and its level may be abnormally high.
#If youthe lookplayer looks at the PC box where youhe or she deposited Rattata and the four 'good clones', youhe or she will notice that the third and fourth clones' species (listed on the first page of stats) have changed, but their sprites have not --; they still look like Sneasels. When youhe or she chooses to withdraw these clones and put them in the Daycare, they will transform.
 
== Credits ==
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== Notes ==
For someunknown reasonreasons, in Pokémon ''Crystal'', if youthe player looklooks at the stats of the second clone in the PC box, the game might [[Game freeze|freeze]] or give [[Glitch#As (verb)an adjective|glitchglitchy]] side-effects.
 
This glitch can also be used to get any Pokémon in the game. The way this glitch works is the third move of the Sneasel we used in this example was Beat Up. Beat upUp has a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of FB; Celebiwhich sharesin thestandard samedecimal identifieris identical to Celebi's index number (251). So if youthe player changed Beat Up to, say,a Detectmove --such C5,as inDetect hexwith --a then[[hexadecimal]] theidentifier Pokémonof thatC5 hasthen theUmbreon same(also hexwith a [[hexadecimal]] identifier of C5 -- Umbreon) -- would be the end result. It is the move, not the Pokémon, that matters; Sneasel is used because it is the only Pokémon that learnscan legitimitely learn Beat Up without the use of a [[cheating device]] or another glitch.
 
==See also==
This glitch can also be used to get any Pokémon in the game. The way this glitch works is the third move of the Sneasel we used was Beat Up. Beat up has a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of FB; Celebi shares the same identifier. So if you changed Beat Up to, say, Detect -- C5, in hex -- then the Pokémon that has the same hex identifier of C5 -- Umbreon -- would be the end result. It is the move, not the Pokémon, that matters; Sneasel is used because it is the only Pokémon that learns Beat Up.
*[[Shiny Celebi trick (party method)]]
 
[[Category:Pokémon Glitches]]
[[Category:Generation II glitches]]
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