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{{incomplete|Pokémon with these moves can apparently be transferred to Ruby and Sapphire using Pokémon Box; confirm}}
'''Super Glitch in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]]''' occurs when specific glitch moves are displayed on the Fight menu or used, similarly to [[Super Glitch (Generation I)|Super Glitch in Generation I]].
'''Super Glitch in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]]''' occurs when specific glitch moves are displayed on the Fight menu or used, similarly to [[Super Glitch (Generation I)|Super Glitch in Generation I]].



Revision as of 00:09, 9 November 2016

This article is incomplete. Please feel free to add any missing information about the subject. It is missing: Pokémon with these moves can apparently be transferred to Ruby and Sapphire using Pokémon Box; confirm.

Super Glitch in Generation III occurs when specific glitch moves are displayed on the Fight menu or used, similarly to Super Glitch in Generation I.

Super Glitch moves may be obtained with Pomeg corruption glitch on Pokémon Emerald and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.

Examples

  • Pokémon Emerald's move 0x0411 changes a battle into a wild battle with bag use; allowing the player to steal enemy Pokémon.
  • A specific Super Glitch move may disable escaping and cause Professor Birch's "Don't leave me like this!" message (from the initial battle of Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald after a Starter Pokémon is chosen from Professor Birch's bag).

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