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Upon opening the party, the cursor will be beyond the normal limits based on how many Pokémon the player has (normally 1-6). For the Red/Blue Vermilion City method, this may be at party Pokémon 235. |
Upon opening the party, the cursor will be beyond the normal limits based on how many Pokémon the player has (normally 1-6). For the Red/Blue Vermilion City method, this may be at party Pokémon 235. |
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This glitch therefore allows the player to switch Pokémon for the English equivalents of [[closed menu Select glitch]]es without an [[expanded party]] glitch (e.g. [[Super Glitch (Generation I)|Super Glitch]], [[255 Pokémon glitch]] necessary). The |
This glitch therefore allows the player to switch Pokémon for the English equivalents of [[closed menu Select glitch]]es without an [[expanded party]] glitch (e.g. [[Super Glitch (Generation I)|Super Glitch]], [[255 Pokémon glitch]] necessary). The player must have more than one Pokémon, or the switch option will not work properly. |
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Additionally under unknown circumstances, the currently selected Pokémon may reset to another value but when this does not occur, a set number of counts up will work. When a Pokémon is selected with "switch", pressing down will bring the party position back to slot 1. |
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If closing the menu freezes the game or has a problematic side effect, then after performing the switch, the player may move to a specific map (e.g. Day Care man's house) and save the game and reset the game before closing the menu to secure the corrupted values (e.g. D710 fossil Pokémon for [[international fossil conversion glitch]]) created by the Select glitch. |
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