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Welcome to the Glitch City Laboratories wiki! We are a Pokémon fansite dedicated to the various glitches and quirks of the game series.

We currently have 3,736+ pages. However, we are still growing, and are in need of both new articles and further information on existing articles.

We are serious about our style guide, but don't worry about it if you are new to the site. Our staff will review any edits and gladly fix any style problems for you!

Want ideas for new content? Visit Glitch City Laboratories:Wiki tasks.


Special Rules/Disclaimer:

  • Please do not add any information here only found from a leak (Honoguma, Happa and Kurusu are OK as they were known before, but not the ones only found following the alleged leak). Leaks violate non-disclosure policies and can get websites in trouble, including Serebii.net in the past which only posted information.
  • Please don't post any ROMs, and please take note using unauthorised copies of ROMs is illegal and puts you under liability. In some jurisdictions it is not allowed whether you own the original game or not (including Nintendo's own assertions); and "The backup/archival copy exception is a very narrow limitation relating to a copy being made by the rightful owner of an authentic game to ensure he or she has one in the event of damage or destruction of the authentic." - (in this case though we are not jurisdiction, it could be only Nintendo and the companies/people who own the game for the purpose of copyright can do this); see "Yes. Game copiers enable users to illegally copy video game software onto floppy disks, writeable compact disks or the hard drive of a personal computer. They enable the user to make, play and distribute illegal copies of video game software which violates Nintendo's copyrights and trademarks. These devices also allow for the uploading and downloading of ROMs to and from the Internet. Based upon the functions of these devices, they are illegal.".

Browse

  • Major glitches — The most powerful glitches, such as those that allow you to obtain any Pokémon in the game.
  • Glitches by generation — A parent category of seven categories of Pokémon glitches by generation. Useful for looking up any particular glitch.
  • The Big HEX List — A reference table for index numbers and matching Pokémon, items, moves, characters and Game Boy ASM opcodes!
  • Reference documents — Pages not directly related to glitching, but containing info on topics such as other exploits, easter eggs, unused content, GameShark codes, in addition to how and why it all works.

More links can be found on the sidebar.

Editing

We appreciate all help for the wiki.

Before editing, we recommend that you get a basic idea of our manual of style, learn what is expected of articles at GCL, and about our process for article validation. However, none of this is strictly required; if you have something to add, don't let issues with formatting deter you from doing so.

If you are new to wiki editing, the MediaWiki help documents are a good place for information on how to edit wikis in general.

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