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====Pokémon News Reporter corruption====
Pokémon News Reporter corruption is a derivative of using the [[Glitzer Popping#Hatch any Pokémon|hatch any Pokémon]] to obtain a Decamark with an excessivelyexceedingly long name. When the player speaks with the news reporter in the Pokémon Fan Club of Slateport City's Pokémon Fan Club with a specific Decamark in the first position of the party, it is possible to corrupt data after she mentions the Decamark's name.
 
====="Guess Who?" glitch=====
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Glitch Pokémon 0x96B4 and 0x29C2 are examples of glitch Pokémon which enable instant Pomeg glitch in US Pokémon Emerald.
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====New line arrow glitch====
The new line arrow glitch occurs when a Pokémon has a 'new line' (hex:FB) character in its nickname. This Pokémon may be obtained rarely by performing Glitzer Popping when a Pokémon has the letter "A" as the fourth or eighth character in its nickname.
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===Switch cloning===
A method of [[Pokémon cloning]] with the access Pokémon beyond slot six glitch was discovered by Luckytyphlosionluckytyphlosion in 2014 before it was known that scrolling past those Pokémon will corrupt data. Sometimes in the expanded party there will be a Pokémon that the player can send out. If the player sends this Pokémon into battle and whites out, it is possible for the player to clone the last Pokémon in their party.
 
===White Decamark effect===
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Voltage first discovered the sub-glitch to send out a Decamark in early 2011.
 
On April 9, 2014 Luckytyphlosionluckytyphlosion discovered that the glitch could be used to create both Bad Eggs and hatchable Eggs.
 
In May 2014, Sanqui, TheZZAZZGlitch and werster analyzed the glitch, discovered its mechanics and how it can be used to hatch any Pokémon in the game.
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