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A '''Glitch Trainer''' refers to any trainer which was never coded into the Pokémon game but rather accessed through the usage of a [[game-altering device]] or a [[glitch]]. Glitch trainers usually have random Pokémon in their party, typically 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 the Pokémon game but rather accessed through the usage of a [[game-altering device]] or a [[glitch]]. Glitch trainers usually have random Pokémon in their party, typically 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 team 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]].
Many trainers occupying normal classes such as 'Cooltrainer Male' can be encountered using the [[Old Man Trick]] with [[GlitchDex|Glitch Pokémon]] on their team such as [[Missingno|Missingno.]] and [[GlitchDex/RB:255|Charizard 'M]], although surprsingly some glitch trainers can be encountered this way with classes which are never used 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.
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]]. For example a Glitch Trainer exists occupying slot C8 (200) 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 this changes most of the player's Pokémon to level 153 Bulbasaurs knowing Explosion.