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==="Feat" 'typo'=== |
==="Feat" 'typo'=== |
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''Reason why excluded: It is most likely feat is not referring to "feet" but rather the player's achievement of winning the Nugget Bridge challenge.'' |
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An old example of a case in which the word "feat" was believed to be a 'typo'. It applies to the text "I saw your feat from the grass" from a Jr. Trainer♂ in {{RBY}} (also appearing in the remakes {{FRLG}} as Camper Shane). |
An old example of a case in which the word "feat" was believed to be a 'typo'. It applies to the text "I saw your feat from the grass" from a Jr. Trainer♂ in {{RBY}} (also appearing in the remakes {{FRLG}} as Camper Shane). |
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===Pokémon Fun Fest Celebi Celebration glitch=== |
===Pokémon Fun Fest Celebi Celebration glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: Past events can be misremembered'' |
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===Celebi glitch=== |
===Celebi glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: No confirmation, likely false'' |
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Ostensibly, there is a very low chance of encountering a wild Celebi on a particular route. |
Ostensibly, there is a very low chance of encountering a wild Celebi on a particular route. |
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===Shadow Voltorb catch glitch=== |
===Shadow Voltorb catch glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: Technical confirmation wanted'' |
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A glitch in Pokémon XD, in which failing to catch Miror B's Shadow Voltorb at the Cave Poké Spot will prevent the player from ever being able to obtain it; meaning only 81/83 Shadow Pokémon are available. |
A glitch in Pokémon XD, in which failing to catch Miror B's Shadow Voltorb at the Cave Poké Spot will prevent the player from ever being able to obtain it; meaning only 81/83 Shadow Pokémon are available. |
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===Black Belt speech error=== |
===Black Belt speech error=== |
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''Reason why excluded: No evidence of this being a mistake from the developers, as it could be a stylistic choice'' |
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At Sinnoh's Victory Road, Black Belt Eddie's speech appears to be 'corrupted', with each character of his text "Done in" appearing on a different, alternating line. |
At Sinnoh's Victory Road, Black Belt Eddie's speech appears to be 'corrupted', with each character of his text "Done in" appearing on a different, alternating line. |
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===Albino Pokémon glitch=== |
===Albino Pokémon glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: Possibly false; no solid means to replicate'' |
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Ostensibly, "albino" Pokémon can appear in the game; Pokémon that appear mainly white, similar to how a Shiny Pokémon has alternative colours. |
Ostensibly, "albino" Pokémon can appear in the game; Pokémon that appear mainly white, similar to how a Shiny Pokémon has alternative colours. |
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===Fainting Status glitch=== |
===Fainting Status glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: Excluded due to the luck involved and no known video of it happening. (However, if a video confirmed on an unmodified game surfaces it will be added)'' |
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A glitch in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire in which fainting a foe with a move that has a chance of inflicting a status ailment gives the chance of the status ailment appearing but only for several frames. |
A glitch in Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire in which fainting a foe with a move that has a chance of inflicting a status ailment gives the chance of the status ailment appearing but only for several frames. |
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===Pokémon-Amie sprite glitch=== |
===Pokémon-Amie sprite glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: Has not been peer tested by a GCL wiki contributor yet, and the Bulbapedia article does not make it clear what the glitch is. With a short test, things will likely become clearer.'' |
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===Route 119 Trainer rematch glitch=== |
===Route 119 Trainer rematch glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: While possibly a glitch, it is not known whether the developers view it to be so, since the player is moving between the two areas of the route which could qualify as 'far enough'.'' |
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[[Route 119 Trainer rematch curiosity|A curiosity]] in {{ORAS}}. When moving between two sections of Route 119 in quick succession, it is possible to make Trainers want to rematch the player. |
[[Route 119 Trainer rematch curiosity|A curiosity]] in {{ORAS}}. When moving between two sections of Route 119 in quick succession, it is possible to make Trainers want to rematch the player. |
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===Baton Pass Own Tempo glitch=== |
===Baton Pass Own Tempo glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: No confirmation from the developers that this is unintended behavior/a glitch.'' |
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[[Baton Pass Own Tempo curiosity|A curiosity]] in Generations V, VI and VII in which a Pokémon with Own Tempo that gained confusion from Baton Pass will not have its status healed straight away. The cure only occurs after a Pokémon finishes its turn afterwards. |
[[Baton Pass Own Tempo curiosity|A curiosity]] in Generations V, VI and VII in which a Pokémon with Own Tempo that gained confusion from Baton Pass will not have its status healed straight away. The cure only occurs after a Pokémon finishes its turn afterwards. |
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===Confusion item activation glitch=== |
===Confusion item activation glitch=== |
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''Reason why excluded: No confirmation from the developers that this is unintended behavior/a glitch.'' |
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[[Confusion item activation curiosity|A curiosity]] in Generations V, VI and VII in which a held item (such as Sitrus Berry) is not consumed under its specific HP threshold if the damage done to the user was due to hitting itself in confusion. |
[[Confusion item activation curiosity|A curiosity]] in Generations V, VI and VII in which a held item (such as Sitrus Berry) is not consumed under its specific HP threshold if the damage done to the user was due to hitting itself in confusion. |