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Also, the move {{m|Thunderbolt}}, when used in some Ruby and Sapphire cartridges, may cause the game to [[Game freeze|freeze]]. | Also, the move {{m|Thunderbolt}}, when used in some Ruby and Sapphire cartridges, may cause the game to [[Game freeze|freeze]]. | ||
One way of teaching a | One way of teaching a Pokémon in [[Generation I]] a glitch move is trading to a [[Generation II]] game a Pokémon that will evolve by trading at a level when it will learn an attack in the next generation game, and then trading it back to the Generation I game. For example, trading a level 50 {{p|Haunter}} from {{game|Red}} to {{game|Gold}} will make the Haunter evolve into {{p|Gengar}}. Since it is level 50, it will learn {{m|Destiny Bond}}. If you trade it back to Pokémon Red, it will still have the move, but the game won't recognize it since it is a Generation II move. | ||
===Glitch types=== | ===Glitch types=== | ||
There are many different glitch types that are found to be the types of several glitched Pokémon. The most well known are: | There are many different glitch types that are found to be the types of several glitched Pokémon. The most well known are: |
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