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A '''glitch Trainer''' refers to any Trainer with invalid data.
 
In [[bp:Pokémon Red and Blue Versions|Pokémon Red/Blue]]/[[bp:Pokémon Yellow Version|Yellow]] and [[bp:Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon Gold/Silver]]/[[bp:Pokémon Crystal Version|Crystal]], these are Trainers belonging to an invalid class, Trainers that have an invalid roster, glitch link battle Trainers, or glitch Trainer House Trainers.
 
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"Roster" simply refers to which collection of Pokémon a Trainer has in their party. A roster is defined by the memory address D05D (D05C in Yellow).
 
Invalid rosters will commonly consist of glitch Pokémon, sometimes at a level above 100 or at level 0, but their moves will not be random; they will be moves that the relevant Pokémon can learn.
 
Often all of the Pokémon from an invalid roster will be at the same level.
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===Glitch link battle Trainers===
Glitch link battle Trainers are Trainers with Red's picture. They can be accessed after performing the [[ZZAZZ glitch]] or the [[Cable Club escape glitch]], due to the memory address D12B (D21AD12A in Yellow) being set, which controls whether the opponent is a link battle Trainer.
 
Glitch link battle Trainers can also be accessed through the [[partial trapping move Link Battle glitch]] or through a communication error.
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