Mew glitch: Difference between revisions

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===Method #1===
===Method #1===


To acquire Mew at the earliest point possible in the game, the player must not have defeated the [[Youngster]] with the [[level|Lv. 17]] {{p|Slowpoke}} on [[Route 25]] or the [[Swimmer]] in [[Cerulean Gym]], and the player must not have defeated the Junior Trainer (the one who says "I saw your feat from the grass" when the battle with him begins) on [[Route 24]] in the grass. It is prudent to save before doing this. The player must defeat [[Nugget Bridge]] as usual without engaging a battle with the Junior Trainer.
To acquire Mew at the earliest point possible in the game, the player must not have defeated the [[Youngster]] with the [[level|Lv. 17]] {{p|Slowpoke}} on [[Route 25]] or the [[Swimmer]] in [[Cerulean Gym]], and the player must not have defeated the Junior Trainer (the one who says "I saw your feet from the grass" when the battle with him begins) on [[Route 24]] in the grass. It is prudent to save before doing this. The player must defeat [[Nugget Bridge]] as usual without engaging a battle with the Junior Trainer.


Before attempting this glitch, it is ideal to have several [[Poké Ball|Poké Balls]] stocked up. Note that the player must have an Abra that can teleport, and therefore cannot be playing Yellow version unless he or she has reached Route 5 or traded for one prior to attempting the glitch.  
Before attempting this glitch, it is ideal to have several [[Poké Ball|Poké Balls]] stocked up. Note that the player must have an Abra that can teleport, and therefore cannot be playing Yellow version unless he or she has reached Route 5 or traded for one prior to attempting the glitch.  
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