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[[Image:Jacred.jpg|270px|thumb|right|A player encountering a glitch trainer with a variable name, first reported as Jacred. This is one of several glitch trainers with a completely unique trainer class]]
A glitch trainer is a trainer that was not coded into a game but rather accessed through the usage of a [[game-altering device]] or a [[glitch]]. Glitch trainers usually have random Pokémon in their party, usually consisting of Pokémon with [[glitch_(verb)|glitched]] stats and moves and the Pokémon are usually [[Glitch Pokémon|glitches]] themselves.

A '''Glitch Trainer''' refers to any trainer which was never coded into a game but rather accessed through the usage of a [[game-altering device]] or a [[glitch]]. Glitch trainers usually have random Pokémon in their party, usually consisting of Pokémon with [[glitch_(verb)|glitched]] stats and moves and the Pokémon are usually [[Glitch Pokémon|glitches]] themselves.

Many trainers occupying normal classes such as 'Cooltrainer Male' can be encountered using the [[Old Man Trick]] with [[GlitchDex|Glitch Pokémon]] on their Pokémon such as [[Missingno|Missingno.]] and [[GlitchDex/RB:255|Charizard 'M]], although surprsingly some glitch trainers with classes which are never used in the game can appear this way such as [[Chief]] and [[Professor Oak]].

Several other '''Glitch Trainers''' are only known to be encounterable through the use of the [[Ditto Trick]] presuming the player has not used an [[Game-altering device|external device]] such as one with a variable name, first reported as 'Jacred'. Another glitch trainer causes the [[ZZAZZ glitch]] which replaces most bytes in-battle with an index number of 153, hence changing most of the player's Pokémon to level 153 Bulbasaurs knowing Explosion.