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The common side-effect of the Mew glitch is the A, B and Start buttons temporarily unable to function. To fix this, you must battle another trainer, but the trainer must move, otherwise the game will soft lock. After battling the trainer, the A, B and Start buttons can function normally again. You can also remedy this by accessing the PC (because the A and B buttons function partially) and indirectly save the game by changing boxes. Then, reset the game, and all the buttons will function fully and normally again, like Method #6 (No Trainers remaining method)
The common side-effect of the Mew glitch is the A, B and Start buttons temporarily unable to function. To fix this, you must battle another trainer, but the trainer must move, otherwise the game will soft lock. After battling the trainer, the A, B and Start buttons can function normally again. You can also remedy this by accessing the PC (because the A and B buttons function partially) and indirectly save the game by changing boxes. Then, reset the game, and all the buttons will function fully and normally again, like Method #6 (No Trainers remaining method)


==Text box errors and variations==
====Text box errors and variations====
This can be also one of the side-effects of the Mew glitch If the player causes a text box to pop up before returning to the area where the long-range Trainer was escaped from, such as by talking to a NPC or reading a sign, then something other than the start menu will pop up at the end of the glitch. This is typically dialogue from Trainers on the route, which may be followed by a wild Pokémon battle, after which the player will no longer be able to move.{{fact}} Alternately, the text may be from interacting with a sign or an item; in the latter case, the item will appear in the player's inventory and disappear from the route as if they had picked it up normally. This may also allow the player to obtain items which are not currently on the route. Finally, instead of a text box, the player may trigger other glitches, such as [[glitch song]]s or [[0 ERROR]].
This can be also one of the side-effects of the Mew glitch If the player causes a text box to pop up before returning to the area where the long-range Trainer was escaped from, such as by talking to a NPC or reading a sign, then something other than the start menu will pop up at the end of the glitch. This is typically dialogue from Trainers on the route, which may be followed by a wild Pokémon battle, after which the player will no longer be able to move.{{fact}} Alternately, the text may be from interacting with a sign or an item; in the latter case, the item will appear in the player's inventory and disappear from the route as if they had picked it up normally. This may also allow the player to obtain items which are not currently on the route. Finally, instead of a text box, the player may trigger other glitches, such as [[glitch song]]s or [[0 ERROR]].


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