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[[File:Glitch policeman.png|thumb|220px|left|A glitch Mystery Gift policeman may appear on the second floor of any Pokémon Center, and will give the player a random item]]
[[File:Glitch policeman.png|thumb|220px|left|A glitch Mystery Gift policeman may appear on the second floor of any Pokémon Center, and will give the player a random item]]
[[File:Level 205 Moltres.png|thumb|220px|A Pokémon over level 100 of the glitch Trainer]]
[[File:Level 205 Moltres.png|thumb|220px|A Pokémon over level 100 of the glitch Trainer]]
This method overwrites data associated with the mailbox and Trainer House with a certain index number depending on the hexadecimal identifier of a viewed [[glitch Unown]] in the [[Unown Mode]]<!--and wild? Though IIRC #00 just leaves a blank screen-->, causing alterations to the game. If the new value triggers a [[glitch Unown]] then the [[time]] will be reset and the Trainer in the [[Trainer House]] will be displayed without a valid name, but with six Pokémon. Battling the Trainer twice (or even once) in one day often either freezes the game or triggers the [[glitch dimension]]. The [[glitch Trainer]] may have Pokémon with glitch [[status condition]]s and Pokémon over level 100, and may have Pokémon with impossible movesets and Pokémon with a series of "?" instead of their name. Some glitch Pokémon know a glitch move which, if used, causes the message "But nothing happened" to appear, followed by the game entering the [[glitch dimension]]. Additionally, if the player checks Unown's Pokédex data in a Pokémon Center or inside a city, there will be a {{tc|Policeman}} on the second floor of all Pokémon Centers, as if the player had received a Mystery Gift. When spoken to, he says "Hello ! You're <player>, right? I have something for you." If the player chooses "YES", the Policeman will say "Here you go!" and the player will receive an item (this item is related to the glitch {{p|Unown}} index number). This allows the player to obtain various glitch items, such as the [[Teru-sama]].  
This method overwrites data associated with the mailbox and Trainer House with a certain index number depending on the hexadecimal identifier of a viewed [[glitch Unown]] in the [[Unown Mode]]<!--and wild? Though IIRC #00 just leaves a blank screen-->, causing alterations to the game. If the new value triggers a [[glitch Unown]] then the [[time]] will be reset and the Trainer in the [[Trainer House]] will be displayed without a valid name, but with six Pokémon. Battling the Trainer twice (or even once) in one day often either freezes the game or triggers the [[glitch dimension]]. The [[glitch Trainer]] may have Pokémon with glitch [[status condition]]s and Pokémon over level 100, and may have Pokémon with impossible movesets and Pokémon with a series of "?" instead of their name. Some glitch Pokémon know a glitch move which, if used, causes the message "But nothing happened" to appear, followed by the game entering the [[glitch dimension]]. Additionally, if the player checks Unown's Pokédex data in a Pokémon Center or inside a city, there will be a {{tc|Policeman}} on the second floor of all Pokémon Centers, as if the player had received a Mystery Gift. When spoken to, he says "Hello! You're <player>, right? I have something for you." If the player chooses "YES", the Policeman will say "Here you go!" and the player will receive an item (this item is related to the glitch {{p|Unown}} index number). This allows the player to obtain various glitch items, such as the [[Teru-sama]].  


===Trainers===
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