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| [[2x2 block encounter glitches]] || Pokémon Red and Blue (English, French, German) || [[Viridian Forest no encounter grass tiles glitch]]: Disable encounters.<br>[[Left-facing shore tile glitch]]: Encounter unintended Pokémon and Trainers; [[old man trick]]; [[in-game trade shore encounter trick]], [[link up shore encounter |
| [[2x2 block encounter glitches]] || Pokémon Red and Blue (English, French, German) || [[Viridian Forest no encounter grass tiles glitch]]: Disable encounters.<br>[[Left-facing shore tile glitch]]: Encounter unintended Pokémon and Trainers; [[old man trick]]; [[in-game trade shore encounter trick]], [[trade link up shore encounter glitch]], [[fight Safari Zone Pokémon trick]]. |
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| [[99 item stack glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue (English, Japanese),<br>Yellow (Japanese) || Data corruption: Change badges, break an exit mat, warp. |
| [[99 item stack glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue (English, Japanese),<br>Yellow (Japanese) || Data corruption: Change badges, break an exit mat, warp. |
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| [[Bicycle music hole glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Have the Bicycle music play while walking. |
| [[Bicycle music hole glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Have the Bicycle music play while walking. |
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| [[Bide glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || |
| [[Bide fainted Pokémon damage accumulation glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || A glitch involving faulty Bide damage programming (for accumulated Bide damage) for when a Pokémon faints. It can result in a desync in a link battle. |
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| [[Bide non-damaging move/action damage accumulation glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || A glitch in which Bide damage from the previous attacking move is accumulated even if a specific non-damaging move (such as Conversion) was used. |
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| [[Bide sprite glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Reveal the sprite of a Pokémon that used Fly or Dig early; cause an animation error after attacking a Pokémon that used Dig with Bide damage. |
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| [[Bide non-damaging move previous move damage accumulation glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow |
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| [[Bike Shop instant text glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Temporarily gain access to instant text until the next menu, Pokémon Center or Yes/No box. |
| [[Bike Shop instant text glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Temporarily gain access to instant text until the next menu, Pokémon Center or Yes/No box. |
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| [[Confusion and Substitute glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Deal damage to another Pokémon's Substitute when a Pokémon under a Substitute hurts itself in confusion. |
| [[Confusion and Substitute glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Deal damage to another Pokémon's Substitute when a Pokémon under a Substitute hurts itself in confusion. |
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| [[Counter glitches]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || “Counter a healing item” (both the user and foe), the opponent “counter your switch”, counter a selected move which wasn't used |
| [[Counter glitches]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || “Counter a healing item” (both the user and foe), the opponent “counter your switch”, counter a selected move which wasn't used on one side and desync a Link Battle. |
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| [[Cycling Road sign glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Cannot read a sign due to being on the wrong map. |
| [[Cycling Road sign glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Cannot read a sign due to being on the wrong map. |
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| [[Exp. All glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || An apparent discrepancy in experience gained by Pokémon with an Exp. All due to the experience being based on one Pokémon rather than all Pokémon. |
| [[Exp. All glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || An apparent discrepancy in experience gained by Pokémon with an Exp. All due to the experience being based on one Pokémon rather than all Pokémon. |
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| [[Experience underflow glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow || Allow level 0 or level 1 Pokémon to immediately shoot up to level 100 |
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| [[Freeze top move selection glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Use the first move automatically even if it has 0 PP, obtain 63 PP on the move with full PP Ups applied, possibly remove a PP Up. (link battle glitch) |
| [[Freeze top move selection glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Use the first move automatically even if it has 0 PP, obtain 63 PP on the move with full PP Ups applied, possibly remove a PP Up. (link battle glitch) |
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| [[Leech Seed and Toxic stacking]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Have Leech Seed's damage increase every turn like Toxic. |
| [[Leech Seed and Toxic stacking]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Have Leech Seed's damage increase every turn like Toxic. |
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| [[Level up Transform glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Temporarily gain back the original moves of a transformed Pokémon that |
| [[Level up Transform glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Temporarily gain back the original moves of a transformed Pokémon that leveled up. |
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| [[Lift Key above ball glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Stand on top of the Lift Key item ball in Rocket HQ. |
| [[Lift Key above ball glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Stand on top of the Lift Key item ball in Rocket HQ. |
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| [[NPC moonwalk glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Have an NPC walk backwards. |
| [[NPC moonwalk glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Have an NPC walk backwards. |
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| [[NPC walking behavior glitches]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Limit an NPC's movement when it moves too far, and eventually make it completely stuck; (in Japanese versions only) trap the player against an NPC; limit an NPC's movement when it is on the right or bottom border of the screen. |
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| [[Oak's Parcel prevented progress glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Green (Japanese), Pokémon Yellow (not a natural glitch) || Prevent game progress past Viridian City. |
| [[Oak's Parcel prevented progress glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Green (Japanese), Pokémon Yellow (not a natural glitch) || Prevent game progress past Viridian City. |
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| [[Partial trapping move wrong side fainting glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Green v1.1 || Faint the user with more than 0 HP but be able to send it out again with the HP it previously had. Cause Link Battle desyncronization. |
| [[Partial trapping move wrong side fainting glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Green v1.1 || Faint the user with more than 0 HP but be able to send it out again with the HP it previously had. Cause Link Battle desyncronization. |
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| [[Pewter Gym skip glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Continue without the first badge; [[Brock |
| [[Pewter Gym skip glitch]] || Pokémon Red and Blue || Continue without the first badge; [[Brock through walls]]. |
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| [[Pikachu desync glitch]] || Pokémon Yellow || Force Pikachu more than one step away from the player, and not directly following the player. |
| [[Pikachu desync glitch]] || Pokémon Yellow || Force Pikachu more than one step away from the player, and not directly following the player. |
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| [[Pokémon cloning (Generation I)]] || Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow || Obtain a copy of an existing Pokémon. |
| [[Pokémon cloning (Generation I)]] || Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow || Obtain a copy of an existing Pokémon. |
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| [[Pokémon switch message glitch]] || || Have the incorrect switch message appear, provided the foe gains more HP than it lost before the user switches Pokémon. |
| [[Pokémon switch message glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal || Have the incorrect switch message appear, provided the foe gains more HP than it lost before the user switches Pokémon. |
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| [[Pokémon Tower Pokédex glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Register a Pokémon in the Pokédex without it appearing fully. |
| [[Pokémon Tower Pokédex glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Register a Pokémon in the Pokédex without it appearing fully. |
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| [[Substitute drain move not missing glitch]] || English Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Drain moves on a Substitute were intended to miss and miss in Japanese versions and Gold/Silver/Crystal, but due to a glitch may not miss in the English versions. |
| [[Substitute drain move not missing glitch]] || English Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Drain moves on a Substitute were intended to miss and miss in Japanese versions and Gold/Silver/Crystal, but due to a glitch may not miss in the English versions. |
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| [[Substitute ¼ HP glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Use Substitute to faint a Pokémon. |
| [[Substitute ¼ HP glitch]] || Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow || Use Substitute to faint a Pokémon. |
Latest revision as of 04:37, 19 August 2022
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This article is an incomplete list of natural glitches in Generation I. Natural glitches are glitches that do not require the exploitation of another glitch to work.
Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, Yellow
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