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The '''Retire glitch''' (also known as the '''Pal Park Retire glitch''') is a [[glitch derivative]] of [[Tweaking]]. It was documented by Ganix, formerly known as Cryo, on January 10, 2017.
The '''Retire glitch''' (also known as the '''Pal Park Retire glitch''') is a [[glitch derivative]] of [[Tweaking]]. It was documented by Ganix, formerly known as Cryo, on January 10, 2017.


By entering the [[out of bounds|void]], then traveling through RAM until you enter Map 0xFB (251) '''Pal Park''', a mapscript will run. The player is granted a Menu, which has the '''RETIRE''' function on it, similarly to the Menu granted in the Great Marsch.
By entering the [[void]], then traveling through RAM until you enter Map 0xFB (251) '''Pal Park''', a mapscript will run. The player is granted a Menu, which has the '''RETIRE''' function on it, similarly to the Menu granted in the Great Marsch.


It also sets a flag that accounts for the Encounters, making sure you can only encounter '''wild''' Pokémon (on grasstiles, watertiles, cavetiles, pondtiles) that you have transfered from gen 3. If none are present, you cannot encounter wild Pokémon. This does not apply to static battles (Drifloon, legendaries, berry trees).
It also sets a flag that accounts for the Encounters, making sure you can only encounter '''wild''' Pokémon (on grasstiles, watertiles, cavetiles, pondtiles) that you have transfered from gen 3. If none are present, you cannot encounter wild Pokémon. This does not apply to static battles (Drifloon, legendaries, berry trees).