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The '''Glitch Pokemon League Maps''' are an unusual group of maps which share the same header. These maps can occupy hexadecimal [[identifiers]] of either ED (237), EE (238), F1 (240), F2 (241) F3 (242) or F4 (243) and only exist on Pokémon Yellow because the equivalent glitch maps for Pokémon Red and Blue simply crash the game.


[[Image:Cycling based glitch map.png|frame|right|A Pokémon League descent glitch map after 'flying' there. Notice how the background has been changed to blue and how Red is in black and white.]]
The map data for any of these glitch locations are exactly the same but are exclusive to Pokémon Yellow and therefore cannot be accessed on Pokémon Green through the [[Doko-Kashira Door Glitch]]. The events which happen in these locations are pure [[glitch]] and likely correspond to the game attempting to read information from other bytes. It is notable that the player's sprite will be replaced; most commonly with a silhouette of the player or a female character and the player will be forced to spin in the direction he or she entered from.
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The '''Pokémon League descent glitch maps''', also known as '''cycling based glitch maps''' are a group of [[descent glitch map]]s in English {{Y}} which share the same Town Map name and location (Pokémon League). These maps occupy hexadecimal [[identifiers]] of either ED (237), EE (238), F1 (240), F2 (241) F3 (242) or F4 (243) and cause the cycling music to play (hence their name) and the palette to change.
It is possible that these glitch locations have been used to store data which did not exist on Pokemon Red, Pokémon Blue and Pokémon Green and as a result run odd events on the map interface. For example, although the default music for any of these glitch locations is the Silph Co. Theme it cannot usually be heard because the player will be forced into riding a bicycle. The player cannot see his or her location on the Town Map because the player is made to keep spinning in a particular direction. When the music for the Cycling Theme is about to loop the game will freeze for unknown reasons, presuming that the player does not use an [[external device]] to stop themselves spining.


Pokémon League descent glitch maps have only been reported in English Pokémon Yellow. The equivalent [[glitch]] maps for Pokémon Red and Blue simply crash the game.
If the town map is used in any variation of these areas (through the use of another code) the game will suggest that the player is in the Pokémon League. The actual appearences of these locations are quite unusual, because unlike variations of [[Glitch City]] they do not use a mixture of real tiles, instead they use glitched tiles. When accessed the game will act as if the player had used Fly, so he or she will arrive from the air.


Effects associated with Pokémon League descent glitch maps can also be seen after going to a number of other glitch maps, such as [[Map 0xE7 Glitch Hell (Japanese Yellow)]], [[Map 0x0B (French Yellow)]] and [[out of bounds Glitch Hell]] in {{Pikachu}} (v1.0) in Game Boy or Game Boy Color mode (but out of bounds Glitch Hell has only been confirmed on an emulator).


==Procedure (Pokemon Yellow)==
==Effects in English Yellow==
When accessed, the map will turn white and light blue, sometimes with blue bars and the player's sprite will be changed. It may become either a black and white version of Red, or a black and white female Trainer.


The player cannot see his or her location on the Town Map because the player is made to keep spinning clockwise and/or keep moving in a particular direction. When the music for the cycling theme is about to loop the game will freeze for unknown reasons, presuming that the player does not use an [[cheating device]] to stop his or herself from spinning.
#Enter the [[GameShark]] code 01XX5DD3 for when XX is either ED, EE, F1, F2, F3 or F4; when the game boots up keep the switch off.

#Enter a door and turn the switch on; you will appear in this glitch area and will be spinning in the direction you came from. Note that a certain Pokémon cry may play when the player arrives, depending on which value the player used.
When a cycling based glitch map is entered the game will act as if the player had used Fly, so he or she will arrive from the air.

==Procedure (via GameShark)==

#Enter the [[GameShark]] code 01XX5DD3 for when XX is either ED, EE, F1, F2, F3 or F4. When the game boots up, keep the code off.
#Enter a door and activate the code. The player will appear in the chosen [[glitch]] map and may be spinning in the direction he or she came from. Note that a certain Pokémon cry may play when the player arrives, depending on which value the player used.


==See also==
==See also==
#[[Glitch City]]
#[[Dokokashira door glitch]]


==Youtube Video==
#[[Doko-Kashira Door Glitch]]
{{Youtube|PJ8Go7KWwUE|ChickasaurusGL}}
#[[Glitch Goldenrod City Map (Gold/Silver/Crystal)]]


[[Category:Glitch regions]]
[[Category:Glitch areas]]
[[Category:Generation I glitches]]

Latest revision as of 16:34, 29 March 2018

Miscellaneous glitches of Pokémon Red and Blue and Pokémon Yellow

Amazing Man (Red and Blue only) | Cable Club escape glitch | Celadon looping map trick | Champion Blue music muting glitch | Coastal Flooding | Confusion and Substitute glitch | Cooltrainer move | Cycling based glitch maps | Escape sprite handling glitch | Evolve without an evolutionary stone (Red and Blue only) | Evolving Raichu (Red and Blue only) | Expanded item pack | Expanded Pokédex | Focus Energy glitch | Get stuck in a wall | Ghost Bicycle glitch | Glitch encounter system | Glitch City RAM Manipulation | Infinite Blaine Door | Introduction Nidorino glitch (Red and Blue only) | Invisible PCs (Red and Blue only) | Invisible tree glitch | Item stack duplication glitch | Mute the music in the Pokémon League | Partial trapping move link battle glitch | Pokémon Tower Pokédex glitch | PP underflow glitches | Recovery move glitch | Rival's effect | See a Ghost without a Silph Scope | Selfdestruct and Substitute glitch | Silph Co. PC Glitch | Slot machine glitch | Stand on a tree | Statue behavior glitch (Red and Blue only) | Super effective move AI flaw (Red and Blue only) | Super Glitch | Surf down glitch | Swift miss glitch | Transform assumption glitch | Transform Empty Move Glitch | Trick Zone | Vending machine purchase glitch | Walk around with only fainted Pokémon (Red and Blue only) | Walking lag glitch | Walk on water through Surf | Walking Pikachu happiness glitch (Yellow only) | Wild appeared! | ZZAZZ Glitch

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A Pokémon League descent glitch map after 'flying' there. Notice how the background has been changed to blue and how Red is in black and white.
This article is a summary page for different variations of a glitches, etc. when talked about as a whole.

The Pokémon League descent glitch maps, also known as cycling based glitch maps are a group of descent glitch maps in English Pokémon Yellow which share the same Town Map name and location (Pokémon League). These maps occupy hexadecimal identifiers of either ED (237), EE (238), F1 (240), F2 (241) F3 (242) or F4 (243) and cause the cycling music to play (hence their name) and the palette to change.

Pokémon League descent glitch maps have only been reported in English Pokémon Yellow. The equivalent glitch maps for Pokémon Red and Blue simply crash the game.

Effects associated with Pokémon League descent glitch maps can also be seen after going to a number of other glitch maps, such as Map 0xE7 Glitch Hell (Japanese Yellow), Map 0x0B (French Yellow) and out of bounds Glitch Hell in Pokémon Yellow (Japanese) (v1.0) in Game Boy or Game Boy Color mode (but out of bounds Glitch Hell has only been confirmed on an emulator).

Effects in English Yellow

When accessed, the map will turn white and light blue, sometimes with blue bars and the player's sprite will be changed. It may become either a black and white version of Red, or a black and white female Trainer.

The player cannot see his or her location on the Town Map because the player is made to keep spinning clockwise and/or keep moving in a particular direction. When the music for the cycling theme is about to loop the game will freeze for unknown reasons, presuming that the player does not use an cheating device to stop his or herself from spinning.

When a cycling based glitch map is entered the game will act as if the player had used Fly, so he or she will arrive from the air.

Procedure (via GameShark)

  1. Enter the GameShark code 01XX5DD3 for when XX is either ED, EE, F1, F2, F3 or F4. When the game boots up, keep the code off.
  2. Enter a door and activate the code. The player will appear in the chosen glitch map and may be spinning in the direction he or she came from. Note that a certain Pokémon cry may play when the player arrives, depending on which value the player used.

See also

  1. Glitch City
  2. Dokokashira door glitch

Youtube Video

YouTube video by ChickasaurusGL