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[[Image:Glitch ribbon.png|270px|thumb|right|An example of a glitch ribbon on a Bulbasaur in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire with a [[hexadecimal]] identifier of FF (255 in [[decimal]]).]]
[[Image:Glitch ribbon.png|270px|thumb|right|An example of a glitch Ribbon on a Bulbasaur in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire with a [[hexadecimal]] identifier of FF (255 in [[decimal]]).]]


A '''glitch ribbon''' refers to any invalid ribbon in the Pokémon games.
A '''glitch Ribbon''' refers to any invalid Ribbon in the Pokémon games.


In the handheld Generation III Pokémon games these 'ribbons' occupy hexadecimal identifiers 41-FF (65 to 255 in standard [[decimal]]). They can give [[glitch dialog]] in their descriptions.
In the handheld Generation III Pokémon games these 'Ribbons' occupy hexadecimal identifiers 41-FF (65 to 255 in standard [[decimal]]). They can give [[glitch dialog]] in their descriptions.


Glitch ribbons are currently unavailable without a [[cheating device]].
Glitch Ribbons are currently unavailable without a [[cheating device]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 15:23, 14 June 2014

An example of a glitch Ribbon on a Bulbasaur in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire with a hexadecimal identifier of FF (255 in decimal).

A glitch Ribbon refers to any invalid Ribbon in the Pokémon games.

In the handheld Generation III Pokémon games these 'Ribbons' occupy hexadecimal identifiers 41-FF (65 to 255 in standard decimal). They can give glitch dialog in their descriptions.

Glitch Ribbons are currently unavailable without a cheating device.

See also

  1. Glitch move
  2. Glitch item
  3. Glitch contact
  4. Glitch encounter system
  5. Glitch Pokémon

External Links

  1. Thread on the forums.