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The '''Cry distortion glitches''' are [[glitch]]es in the Pokémon games which occur after playing two different Pokémon cries in succession. |
The '''Cry distortion glitches''' are [[glitch]]es in the Pokémon games which occur after playing two different Pokémon cries in succession. |
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==In Generation II== |
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==Examples== |
===Examples=== |
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*Entei>Suicune or Raikou |
*Entei>Suicune or Raikou |
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The Cry distortion glitches are glitches in the Pokémon games which occur after playing two different Pokémon cries in succession.
In Generation II
Examples
- Entei>Suicune or Raikou
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