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The '''Advanced Generation Glitched Pokémon Center''' is a cheating devicein [[glitchbp:Generation III|Generation III]] whererefers to the effect for when the someoneplayer tries to heal their Pokémon when they have none.
 
In Pokémon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow{{RBY}} when the player attemptedattempts to heal at a PokéCenterPokémon Center with no Pokémon, [[glitch]]invalid blocksPoké Ball wouldtiles cover the screen corresponding to PokéballsPokémon beyond theslot sixth slotsix and themass game would either reset or became a Pokémon Center versioncorruption of Glitch City. The same effect also occurs in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/Leafgreen, but instead of glitch blocks appearing actual Poké Ball sprites are used, causing no [[Glitch_City_(Red/Blue/Yellow)|Glitch City]]data likewill effectoccur.
 
The same effect also occurs in {{RSE}} as well as {{FRLG}}, but instead of glitch tiles appearing actual Poké Ball sprites are used, causing no [[Glitch City]]-like effect.
 
== Procedure ==
 
#Start a new game.
#Have a walk-through-walls [[game-alteringcheating device|cheating device code]] on.
#Walk to the Pokémon Center without getting a Pokémon or battling a Pokémon (without having the "Max Stats" code active.)
#Enter the PokéCenter and heal your Pokémon.
 
== PicturesScreenshots ==
 
Ruby/Sapphire:
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[[Image:EGlitchedPokecenter.png]]
[[Category:Effects that can only be seen with a cheating device]]

Latest revision as of 21:49, 15 September 2016

The Glitched Pokémon Center in Generation III refers to the effect for when the player tries to heal their Pokémon when they have none.

In Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow when the player attempts to heal at a Pokémon Center with no Pokémon, invalid Poké Ball tiles cover the screen corresponding to Pokémon beyond slot six and mass corruption of data will occur.

The same effect also occurs in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald as well as Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, but instead of glitch tiles appearing actual Poké Ball sprites are used, causing no Glitch City-like effect.

Procedure

  1. Start a new game.
  2. Have a walk-through-walls cheating device code on.
  3. Walk to the Pokémon Center without getting a Pokémon or battling a Pokémon (without having the "Max Stats" code active.)
  4. Enter the PokéCenter and heal your Pokémon.

Screenshots

Ruby/Sapphire:

Fire Red/Leaf Green:

Emerald: