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===[[Generation I]]=== | ===[[Generation I]]=== | ||
[[ | [[File:Wildmew.jpg|thumb|right|A {{p|Mew}} being found in the wild due to the [[Mew glitch]]]] | ||
* '''[[Glitch City]]:''' A glitch location consisting of mess of random map tiles that changes depending on the location where the player enters Glitch City. | * '''[[Glitch City]]:''' A glitch location consisting of mess of random map tiles that changes depending on the location where the player enters Glitch City. | ||
* '''[[Mew glitch]]:''' Allowing players to capture many different Pokémon (most often used for {{p|Mew}}) including many [[glitch Pokémon]]. | * '''[[Mew glitch]]:''' Allowing players to capture many different Pokémon (most often used for {{p|Mew}}) including many [[glitch Pokémon]]. | ||
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===[[Generation IV]]=== | ===[[Generation IV]]=== | ||
[[ | [[File:Tweaking Glitch.png|thumb|right|Tweaking]] | ||
* '''[[Surf glitch]]:''' In early Japanese versions of {{v|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, {{m|Surf}} can be used on specific [[Elite Four]] members' doors, allowing the {{player}} to surf through the [[void]]. | * '''[[Surf glitch]]:''' In early Japanese versions of {{v|Diamond and Pearl|s}}, {{m|Surf}} can be used on specific [[Elite Four]] members' doors, allowing the {{player}} to surf through the [[void]]. | ||
* '''[[Tweaking]]:''' This causes the game to fail to load the map and makes it appear black. Some cases have led the {{player}} to places such as [[Newmoon Island]] or [[Flower Paradise]] if the player walks in the correct direction. | * '''[[Tweaking]]:''' This causes the game to fail to load the map and makes it appear black. Some cases have led the {{player}} to places such as [[Newmoon Island]] or [[Flower Paradise]] if the player walks in the correct direction. |
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