![]() ![]() This does not affect the Pokémon themselves, rather the data seen in the Hall of Fame, and is caused by the contents of the sprite decompression buffer that is stored in SRAM overflowing into memory allocated for save data when a glitch Pokémon's sprite is decompressed. When glitch Pokémon have been seen on the save file, the player's Hall of Fame is badly corrupted with entirely different Pokémon, even glitch Pokémon, and very glitched characters, names and levels. Some corrupted Hall of Fame entries Main article: MissingNo.#Glitches caused Glitch City Main article: Glitch City Hall of Fame corruption See also: WRAM clear oversight (Generation I) in Glitch City Laboratories. This glitch is fixed (that is, the memory address is properly updated) if the player blacks out (either in battle or the overworld), uses Dig, Teleport, or Fly outside of battle, uses an Escape Rope, or enters and leaves the Cycling Road. When the player creates a new game, usually all the data from the previous game (if any) is deleted, but the value of this memory address is not properly reset. Conversely, if this bit is turned on while the player is walking (which is not supposed to be possible in normal gameplay), it prevents the player from riding the Bicycle or using Surf anywhere. This normally causes the player to be unable to leave the Bicycle or Surf in the Cycling Road. This glitch exists because the bit 5 of the memory address D732 (D731 in Yellow) is turned on while the player is in the Cycling Road. If the player attempts to use either of them, it will fail and the game will display the same error message that would appear if the player tried to do this in the Cycling Road itself.Įven with this glitch active, the player can still surf by using the surfboard item named "?", which is not legitimately obtainable. In Generation I games, if the player saves at the Cycling Road and then creates a new game, it will not be possible to use the Bicycle or Surf anywhere until this glitch is fixed. A Pokémon withdrawn in this manner will have its stats recalculated, which may lead to it having more HP than its maximum HP. ![]() A Pokémon in the "Slow" growth algorithm that is withdrawn between 238 and 255 will become a Pokémon with a level between 39 and 146. Level 0 'M can be found with the old man glitch if the player does not pick a preset name.Īdditionally, if a Pokémon in the "Medium-Slow" growth algorithm is withdrawn between Levels 245 to 255, it will become a Pokémon with a level between 59 and 125, depending on the exact Level of the Pokémon deposited. For example, in Pokémon Red and Blue, 'M (00) uses an invalid experience curve 26 and the game will freeze if the player attempts to withdraw a level 0 'M (00). This also applies to Pokémon using the " Medium Fast" growth algorithm for Level 255, " Fast" for Level 255, and " Slow" for Level 237.Ĭertain glitch Pokémon use invalid growth algorithms and have the game freeze when they are withdrawn at specific levels as well. In Generation I, attempting to withdraw a level 1 Pokémon using the " Medium Slow" growth algorithm will softlock the game. This video is not available on Bulbapedia instead, you can watch the video on YouTube here. This is because pressing left on the d-pad actually overrides the "walk back to the right" movement, thus ignoring the return movement. Upon entering Cycling Road, the player will be automatically riding a bike, despite not having one. If the player does not have a Bicycle (or it has been deposited in the PC), it is still possible to reach Cycling Road by holding down the left button while the guard attempts to prevent the player from entering the Cycling Road. NOTE: The following glitches affect all Game Boy versions of Pokémon Red and Green (1.0 and 1.1) and of Japanese Pokémon Yellow (1.0 to 1.3) unless noted otherwise.Ī glitch similar to the Mew glitch that causes Route 6 to become glitched.Ĭable Club escape Main article: Cable Club escape glitch Cycling Road access requirement bypassing English and other localizations with the original Japanese releases Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Pokémon Red, Green, Blue, and Yellow (all languages)
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