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The '''Pomeg glitch''' is a glitch exclusive to [[Pokémon Emerald Version]] that involves the use of a {{b|Pomeg}}. The glitch involves forcing a Pokémon into '''negative HP''' by using a Pomeg Berry to lower its Max HP by 2. There are currently no known dangers to the save file or game cartridge by performing this glitch.
The '''Pomeg glitch''' is a [[glitch]] exclusive to {{game|Emerald}} that involves the use of a {{b|Pomeg}}. The glitch involves forcing a Pokémon into '''negative HP''' by using a Pomeg Berry to lower its Max HP by 2. There are currently no known dangers to the save file or game cartridge by performing this glitch.


==Performing the glitch==
==Performing the glitch==
To perform the glitch, one must use a Pokémon that has been [[EV]] trained in {{stat|HP}} such that, upon using a Pomeg Berry on it, its Max HP will decrease by 2. (one may also use 8 HP Ups on it when it is around Level 60) Then, it must be poisoned and be walking around until only 1 of its HP is left. Then, cure the poisoning and use a Pomeg Berry on it. Its HP will decrease by 2, but won't become -1. It will instead become "?35" HP. At this point, the glitch is complete, though there are two very interesting sub-glitches that can be performed from this point.  To perform either of them, one must first save. From this point on, the Pokémon that was just glitched is referred to as the "Pomeg'd Pokémon".
To perform the glitch, one must use a Pokémon that has been [[EV]] trained in {{stat|HP}} such that, upon using a Pomeg Berry on it, its Max HP will decrease by 2. (one may also use 8 [[HP Up]]s on it when it is around [[Level]] 60) Then, it must be poisoned and be walking around until only 1 of its HP is left. Then, cure the poisoning and use a Pomeg Berry on it. Its HP will decrease by 2, but won't become -1. It will instead become "?35" HP. At this point, the glitch is complete, though there are two very interesting sub-glitches that can be performed from this point.  To perform either of them, one must first save. From this point on, the Pokémon that was just glitched is referred to as the "Pomeg'd Pokémon".


===?????????? sub-glitch===
===?????????? sub-glitch===
After the Pokémon has been glitched by the Pomeg Berry, the player must head to a [[Pokémon Center]] and make sure that the only Pokémon in their party are the Pomeg'd Pokémon and a normal Pokémon. The Pomeg'd Pokémon should be at the front of the party. Then the player must head to any area and enter a wild battle. Defeat (or run from) the [[wild Pokémon]] using the Pomeg'd Pokémon. After the battle, the player must come to the Pokémon menu and switch the Pomeg'd Pokémon and the normal Pokémon.
After the Pokémon has been glitched by the Pomeg Berry, the player must head to a [[Pokémon Center]] and make sure that the only Pokémon in their party are the Pomeg'd Pokémon and a normal Pokémon. The Pomeg'd Pokémon should be at the front of the party. Then the player must head to any area and enter a wild {{pkmn|battle}}. Defeat (or run from) the [[wild Pokémon]] using the Pomeg'd Pokémon. After the battle, the player must come to the Pokémon menu and switch the Pomeg'd Pokémon and the normal Pokémon.


Without getting into any battles, the player then heads back to a Pokémon Center to deposit the normal Pokémon. Then he or she returns to an area where one can fight wild Pokémon, but not to fight yet. First, they must use any healing item on the Pomeg'd Pokémon and it will faint, '''but the player will not white out''' and will be able to walk around with no usable Pokémon. Now, one must get into a wild battle. Because of the party-switching earlier, and because the Pomeg'd Pokémon is now fainted, the player will now send out [[Ten question marks|??????????]]; what would happen if the player had no Pokémon at all. Like most known variations of ??????????, it will have no HP, no attacks, and will faint instantly when attacked.
Without getting into any battles, the player then heads back to a Pokémon Center to deposit the normal Pokémon. Then he or she returns to an area where one can fight wild Pokémon, but not to fight yet. First, they must use any healing item on the Pomeg'd Pokémon and it will faint, '''but the player will not white out''' and will be able to walk around with no usable Pokémon. Now, one must get into a wild battle. Because of the party-switching earlier, and because the Pomeg'd Pokémon is now fainted, the player will now send out [[Ten question marks|??????????]]; what would happen if the player had no Pokémon at all. Like most known variations of ??????????, it will have no HP, no attacks, and will faint instantly when attacked.
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