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The '''Pomeg glitch''' or '''Pomeg Berry glitch''' is an oversight regarding the Pomeg Berry's ability of lowering HP [[bp:Effort value|EV]]s, such that if the player uses a Pomeg Berry at a relatively low amount of HP, there is a possibility that relevant Pokémon's hitpoints will drop below zero and roll down from (2^16)-1 or 65535 HP due to hitpoints being a [[signed]] integer.
The Pomeg Berry Glitch allows the player to get an abnormal amount of HP in Pokémon Emerald.

The consequences of the glitch vary between the game which it was exploited on, although the ability for the player to reduce a Pokémon's HP to essentially 'negative HP' via a Pomeg Berry has not been amended and if at all at least since the beginning of later [[bp:Generation IV|fourth generation]] handheld Pokémon games.


== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==


#A Pomeg berry; ideally several of them.
#Several Pomeg berries
#A Pokémon with one to three HP.
#A Pokémon with at least 10 HP EVs
#A Pokémon with a relatively low amount of HP; this will depend on the level of the Pokémon, and can be a higher value if the Pokémon has {{Explain|more than 110 HP EVs|A Pomeg Berry will reduce the HP effort value by 10, or reset it to 100 if the Pokémon has more than 100 HP effort values}}.


== Procedure ==
== Procedure ==


#Obtain a Pokémon with a relatively low amount of HP and at least 10 HP effort values.
#The player must first get a Pokémon to one HP
#Use a Pomeg Berry such that the amount of HP that the Pokémon has drops below -1 (65535) or lower.
#Give the Pokémon a Pomeg berry. Its HP should fall past zero and reset to 65535. The effect of HP loss varies between Pokémon. Some Pokémon lose one HP with the first berry and two with the second. The player needs to find out how much HP your Pokémon loses. If a Pokémon were to lose one HP every time, then this [[glitch]] would not work.



== Additional purposes ==
== Additional purposes ==


Once a Pokémon receives an abnormal amount of HP, the glitch can be exploited to abuse many other oversights in the game engine, or "sub-glitches".
*This glitch can also be used to force unhatched Eggs to battle. To do this, have an Egg be the only Pokémon in your party other than the Pokémon being affected, then make that Pokémon faint by healing it (or by losing only 1 HP from the Pomeg Berry). Switch the egg into the first slot in your party, and enter a battle. The Pokémon inside the egg will battle (with an egg-colored sprite), and can gain experience points in this way.

===Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire===

===Pokémon Emerald===

====Battling with an Egg====

In Pokémon Emerald, the Pomeg glitch is often exploited to allow unhatched Eggs to battle and is perhaps one of the most well known examples of Pomeg Berry "sub-glitches". To perform this trick, the player should only have an Egg in his or her party and another Pokémon with a relatively low amount of HP (which the Pomeg Berry will be used on). The player must then use the Pomeg Berry such that its HP depletes below -1 (65535) and use any healing item such as a [[bp:Potion|Potion]]. Regardless of the value, the relevant Pokémon's HP will 'increase' back to zero. <br /> The player cannot simply use the Pomeg Berry to deplete the Pokémon's HP to zero from a valid amount of HP as this will activate a [[bp:black out|black out]]; hence the Pokémon's HP must be depleted to at least -1 (65535) first. <br /> By switching the Egg as the first 'Pokémon' in the party, and entering a battle, the Pokémon inside the egg will battle (with an egg-colored sprite), and can gain experience points in this way. The Pokémon inside of the Egg is capable of levelling up, hence it is possible to hatch an Egg into a Pokémon in a secondary or final evolutionary stage.


===Pokémon Colosseum===

===Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness===

===Pokémon Diamond and Pearl===

===Pokémon Battle Revolution===


==Notes==

#Shedinja cannot be used to exploit the Pomeg glitch because regardless of the amount of its effort value in hitpoints its HP will always remain at 1.

Revision as of 13:40, 15 August 2010

Miscellaneous glitches of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen and Pokémon Emerald


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The Pomeg glitch or Pomeg Berry glitch is an oversight regarding the Pomeg Berry's ability of lowering HP EVs, such that if the player uses a Pomeg Berry at a relatively low amount of HP, there is a possibility that relevant Pokémon's hitpoints will drop below zero and roll down from (2^16)-1 or 65535 HP due to hitpoints being a signed integer.

The consequences of the glitch vary between the game which it was exploited on, although the ability for the player to reduce a Pokémon's HP to essentially 'negative HP' via a Pomeg Berry has not been amended and if at all at least since the beginning of later fourth generation handheld Pokémon games.

Requirements

  1. A Pomeg berry; ideally several of them.
  2. A Pokémon with at least 10 HP EVs
  3. A Pokémon with a relatively low amount of HP; this will depend on the level of the Pokémon, and can be a higher value if the Pokémon has more than 110 HP EVs.

Procedure

  1. Obtain a Pokémon with a relatively low amount of HP and at least 10 HP effort values.
  2. Use a Pomeg Berry such that the amount of HP that the Pokémon has drops below -1 (65535) or lower.


Additional purposes

Once a Pokémon receives an abnormal amount of HP, the glitch can be exploited to abuse many other oversights in the game engine, or "sub-glitches".

Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire

Pokémon Emerald

Battling with an Egg

In Pokémon Emerald, the Pomeg glitch is often exploited to allow unhatched Eggs to battle and is perhaps one of the most well known examples of Pomeg Berry "sub-glitches". To perform this trick, the player should only have an Egg in his or her party and another Pokémon with a relatively low amount of HP (which the Pomeg Berry will be used on). The player must then use the Pomeg Berry such that its HP depletes below -1 (65535) and use any healing item such as a Potion. Regardless of the value, the relevant Pokémon's HP will 'increase' back to zero.
The player cannot simply use the Pomeg Berry to deplete the Pokémon's HP to zero from a valid amount of HP as this will activate a black out; hence the Pokémon's HP must be depleted to at least -1 (65535) first.
By switching the Egg as the first 'Pokémon' in the party, and entering a battle, the Pokémon inside the egg will battle (with an egg-colored sprite), and can gain experience points in this way. The Pokémon inside of the Egg is capable of levelling up, hence it is possible to hatch an Egg into a Pokémon in a secondary or final evolutionary stage.


Pokémon Colosseum

Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

Pokémon Battle Revolution

Notes

  1. Shedinja cannot be used to exploit the Pomeg glitch because regardless of the amount of its effort value in hitpoints its HP will always remain at 1.