Glitched Pokémon Center (Generation III): Difference between revisions
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#Start a new game. |
#Start a new game. |
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#Have a walk-through-walls [[game-altering |
#Have a walk-through-walls [[game-altering device|code]] on. |
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#Walk to the Pokémon Center without getting a Pokémon or battling a Pokémon (without having the "Max Stats" code active.) |
#Walk to the Pokémon Center without getting a Pokémon or battling a Pokémon (without having the "Max Stats" code active.) |
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#Enter the PokéCenter and heal your Pokémon. |
#Enter the PokéCenter and heal your Pokémon. |
Revision as of 12:58, 21 February 2010
Exclusive to Ruby and Sapphire:
256x item selling price glitch | Amazing Trainers | Berry glitch | Draining hitpoints animation glitch | Evolution animation glitch | Sticky Hold glitch | Mossdeep City Skitty glitch | Truck glitch | Nightmare glitch | Mossdeep City Skitty glitch
Acro Bike instability glitches (Japanese only) | Dark red selector glitch (International only) | Excessive doll arrangement glitch (Japanese only) | Mail and Trick glitches (Japanese only) | Surf on land (Japanese only)
Exclusive to FireRed and LeafGreen:
Celadon City origin glitch | Pokédex species glitch | Roaming Pokémon Roar glitch
Exclusive to Emerald:
Battle Pike poison knockout glitch | Black curtains glitch | Mart worker glitch | Mover Vigoroth cry glitch (Japanese only)
In various or all entries:
Azurill gender glitch | Boss HP recruit glitch (Mystery Dungeon) | Decamark-specific glitches | Dewford Gym footprint glitch | Evolution move-learning glitch | Focus Punch glitch | Roaming Pokémon IV glitch | Sky Pillar glitch | Thunderbolt glitch | VBlank RNG interrupt glitch
The Advanced Generation Glitched Pokémon Center is a glitch where someone tries to heal their Pokémon when they have none.
In Pokémon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow when the player attempted to heal at a PokéCenter with no Pokémon, glitch blocks would cover the screen corresponding to Pokéballs beyond the sixth slot and the game would either reset or became a Pokémon Center version of Glitch City. The same effect also occurs in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/FireRed/Leafgreen, however instead of 255 Pokéballs appearing there will be 65535, instead of appearing as glitch blocks these use actual Poké Ball sprites and there would be no Glitch City like effect.
Procedure
- Start a new game.
- Have a walk-through-walls 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.
Pictures
Ruby/Sapphire:
Fire Red/Leaf Green:
Emerald: