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Steps:
Steps:
# Have your black out location set to Viridian City or Pallet Town. If you need to, heal your Pokémon at the Pokémon Center/your house to set the black out location.
# Have your black out location set to Viridian City or Pallet Town. If you need to, heal your Pokémon at the Pokémon Center/your house to set the black out location.
# Get your Pokémon poisoned by a Weedle, but have enough health to be able to get to the Trainer as shown in the picture below.
# Get your Pokémon poisoned by a Weedle, but have enough health to be able to get to the Trainer as shown in the picture below. (Having your Pokémon poisoned isn't necessary for the glitch, but will increase the success rate, because you need to black out from a wild encounter later, and wild Pokémon encountered in Viridian Forest may not have an offensive move.)
# Save the game a tile away south of him, and hope that you encounter a wild Pokémon in his field of vision. If you don't succeed, reset the game and try again.
# Save the game a tile away south of him, and hope that you encounter a wild Pokémon in his field of vision. If you don't succeed, reset the game and try again.
# Black out from the encounter.
# Encounter a (wild) Pokémon (one that will result in a wild medium-slow growth Pokémon later), and lower its Attack six times with Growl.
# After ending up at the black out location set in the first step, encounter a (wild) Pokémon (one that will result in a wild medium-slow growth Pokémon later), and lower its Attack six times with Growl.


After performing the steps above, the Special stat encounter or [[Trainer escape glitch#Text box ID matching|text box ID matching]] (described below) part of the glitch will be activated for a level 1 wild Pokémon. Since Pokémon in wild encounters have random DVs the player will not necessarily find a wild medium-slow growth Pokémon, however Blue's second Pokémon in the first Route 22 battle will either give Gengar or Nidoqueen (both medium-slow growth rate Pokémon), depending on which starter the player chose.{{clarify}}
After performing the steps above, the Special stat encounter or [[Trainer escape glitch#Text box ID matching|text box ID matching]] (described below) part of the glitch will be activated for a level 1 wild Pokémon. Since Pokémon in wild encounters have random DVs the player will not necessarily find a wild medium-slow growth Pokémon, however Blue's second Pokémon in the first Route 22 battle will either give Gengar or Nidoqueen (both medium-slow growth rate Pokémon), depending on which starter the player chose.{{clarify}}