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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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For unknown reasons, in Pokémon ''Crystal'', if the player looks at the stats of the second clone in the PC box, the game might [[Game freeze|freeze]] or give [[Glitch |
For unknown reasons, in Pokémon ''Crystal'', if the player looks at the stats of the second clone in the PC box, the game might [[Game freeze|freeze]] or give [[Glitch#As an adjective|glitchy]] side-effects. |
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This glitch can also be used to get any Pokémon in the game. The third move of the Sneasel used in this example was Beat Up. Beat Up has a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of FB; which in standard decimal is identical to Celebi's index number (251). So if the player changed Beat Up to a move such as Detect with a [[hexadecimal]] identifier of C5 then Umbreon (also with a [[hexadecimal]] identifier of C5) -- would be the end result. It is the move, not the Pokémon, that matters; Sneasel is used because it is the only Pokémon that can legitimitely learn Beat Up without the use of a [[cheating device]] or another glitch. |
This glitch can also be used to get any Pokémon in the game. The third move of the Sneasel used in this example was Beat Up. Beat Up has a hexadecimal [[identifier]] of FB; which in standard decimal is identical to Celebi's index number (251). So if the player changed Beat Up to a move such as Detect with a [[hexadecimal]] identifier of C5 then Umbreon (also with a [[hexadecimal]] identifier of C5) -- would be the end result. It is the move, not the Pokémon, that matters; Sneasel is used because it is the only Pokémon that can legitimitely learn Beat Up without the use of a [[cheating device]] or another glitch. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Shiny Celebi trick (party method)]] |
*[[Shiny Celebi trick (party method)]] |