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{{ | {{Incomplete|article|Are there any Teru-sama as key items in Crystal?}} | ||
[[File:Teru-sama.png|right| | [[File:Teru-sama.png|right|thumb|The Teru-sama in the [[Bag]]]] | ||
'''Teru-sama''' (Japanese: '''カビチュウ''' ''Kabichū'') is a [[ | '''Teru-sama''' (Japanese: '''カビチュウ''' ''Kabichū'') is a [[List of dummied out items|dummied-out]] [[item]] that serves as a placeholder for item data in the [[Generation II]] {{Pkmn|games}}. There are 29 variations in {{Game|Gold and Silver|s}} and 26 in {{Game|Crystal}}. Regardless of variation, it can be sold for {{PDollar}}19660. Its purpose is akin to [[Missingno.]] in the [[Generation I]] games. | ||
The Teru-sama is | The Teru-sama is obtained by modifying the Bag's item data to include items with the following hexadecimal index numbers: 06, 19, 2D, 32, 38, 5A, 64, 73{{Sup/2|GS}}, 74{{Sup/2|GS}}, 78, 81{{Sup/2|GS}}, 87, 88, 89, 8D, 8E, 91, 93, 94, 95, 99, 9A, 9B, A2, AB, B0, B3, and BE. | ||
==Use== | ==Use== | ||
Teru-sama located at certain index numbers can become | {{GlitchResearch|What is the actual effect of using the Generation I Town Map?}} | ||
Teru-sama located at certain index numbers can become actual [[item]]s when traded from Pokémon Gold and Silver to Pokémon Crystal: | |||
* Index number 115 becomes [[GS Ball]] | |||
* Index number 116 becomes [[Blue Card]] | |||
* Index number 129 becomes [[Egg Ticket]]. | |||
When viewed in {{G|Stadium 2}}, the Teru-sama will show up as the corresponding Crystal-exclusive item, even in Gold and Silver. | |||
Two Teru-sama, | Two Teru-sama, after being modified to include the <code>USE</code> option onto them, actually have an effect. One brings up the [[Town Map]] from [[Generation I]]<!--, which displays the [[Kanto]] map for less than 1/10 of a second, then when returning to the item menu, the tiles become glitched-->, while the other is the Generation I [[Poké Flute]], which works exactly the same but remains silent. | ||
==Name origin== | ==Name origin== | ||
Teru-sama | Teru-sama, as the English name, is likely a reference to '''''Teru'''ki Murakawa'', a programmer who appears listed on the staff of [[Staff of Pokémon Gold and Silver|Pokémon Gold and Silver]] and [[Staff of Pokémon Crystal|Pokémon Crystal]] under "US Version Staff". | ||
Its Japanese name, カビチュウ ''Kabichū'', could be a corruption of ガービッジ, a {{Wp|wasei-eigo}} for "garbage". Since it is a placeholder for item data, with no otherwise useful purpose, it can refer to {{Jwp|ごみ (プログラミング)|ごみ}} ''gomi'' (also commonly spelled in katakana as ゴミ), the Japanese equivalent of {{Wp|Garbage (computer science)|garbage}} in programming jargon, although ごみ is used to refer to {{Wp|municipal solid waste}} as well. Of note is that カビ ''kabi'' is part of {{P|Snorlax}}'s Japanese name, '''カビ'''ゴン '''''Kabi'''gon'', while チュウ ''chū'' is part of {{P|Pichu}}'s, {{P|Pikachu}}'s and {{P|Raichu}}'s Japanese names. | |||
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