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Super Glitch is a highly volatile move, hence its name. Almost anything done with this glitch move causes the game to freeze, including using it,
replacing it with something else, even just viewing its name--sometimes the game crashes when a Pokémon is trying to learn this move. It has also been
known to erase games when it is saved onto a game. Things known to happen that are game-threatening would be changing your name to blank, or "[[PokéPC]]" mixed in with random glitchy symbols. It can also have you to have no Pokémon, and when you check it doesn't go anywhere, causing more weird things to happen.
 
Super Glitch exists in many forms, not all of them dangerous, but the most common one is Super Glitch BE. Many of the most common traits of the Super
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The trainers seen in the ZZAZZ glitch carry an exception to two things with this: first of all, the TMTRAINER effect begins right as the battle starts,
starting at the "(Trainer) wants to fight!". Also, with that version, with both the glitch trainer and the "[[death trainer]]", the game doesn't freeze after the battle.
==PokéPC effect==
The PokéPC effect is probably the most well-known effect of Super Glitch.
 
The PokéPC effect causes the player's name to change to a mix of [[glitchy]] symbols and numbers with the occasional phrase "PokéPC". The player's
name scrolls off the screen, so when saved, like with a name after use of the [[ZZAZZ glitch]], the file would be deleted. Also the player's name can become blank, which again would destroy the save file as a blank name can not possibly be obtained (the game would default to a different name if nothing was typed in at the start of the game). The player's Pokémon team can also be turned into many [[glitch Pokémon]], exceeding the limit of six Pokémon, where it would scroll after continually going down. Also, like with the possible name change, the team could be completely erased. Surprisingly, the player would not black out after a few steps (see [[All Fainted Pokémon Glitch]]). If the player tries to heal, the screen would go all white as Poké Balls are continually poured on the machine, followed by the rest of the screen (this is not visible, but presumably it should happen). In battle, the player would get a "[[Wild appeared]]", followed by the music fading out and a slow continous sound playing, like the TMTRAINER effect. However, this time, the player can not do anything.
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