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The '''Advanced Generation Glitched Pokémon Center''' is a cheating device [[glitch]] where someone tries to heal their Pokémon when they have none.
The '''Advanced Generation Glitched Pokémon Center''' is a cheating device [[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_(Red/Blue/Yellow)|Glitch City]] like effect.
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, but instead of glitch blocks appearing actual Poké Ball sprites are used, causing no [[Glitch_City_(Red/Blue/Yellow)|Glitch City]] like effect.


== Procedure ==
== Procedure ==

Revision as of 22:06, 25 May 2014

The Advanced Generation Glitched Pokémon Center is a cheating device 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, but instead of glitch blocks 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 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.

Pictures

Ruby/Sapphire:

Fire Red/Leaf Green:

Emerald: