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*[[Valid source map Glitch City#Through stepping out of bounds|Out of bounds Glitch Cities for when the y-position is greater than the y-boundary]] |
*[[Valid source map Glitch City#Through stepping out of bounds|Out of bounds Glitch Cities for when the y-position is greater than the y-boundary.]] |
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*[[Celadon looping map trick]] |
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[[Category:Generation I glitches]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 24 August 2019
A Phantom City or Phantom Town is a copy of a map in Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow that appears for excessively high x-positions greater than the x-boundary and a type of Glitch City.
The term looping map glitch also refers to a method of accessing a Phantom City.
These maps typically loop around until the x-position is equal to 255 and have no NPCs or warps, and for every loop the player appears slightly below the y-position they were originally at.
They can be accessed by entering a new route from specific positions from another map in which the current x-position was +1 or more greater than the x-boundary.
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See also
- Out of bounds Glitch Cities for when the y-position is greater than the y-boundary.
- Celadon looping map trick
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