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Use the Big List on Glitch City Laboratories (when it's up). [[User:OwnageMuch|OwnageMuch]] 00:06, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
Use the Big List on Glitch City Laboratories (when it's up). [[User:OwnageMuch|OwnageMuch]] 00:06, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
:Trading [[Generation I]] glitch Pokémon into to a [[Generation II]] game hasn't really been investigated yet. Typically it just results in a message that your friend's Pokémon "appears to be abormal", and the direct cause of that message isn't fully understood. I have heard of Paco81 taking advantage of the [[Pokémon merge glitch]] to do something like this. I believe he made the donor one Pokémon, and the recipient another Pokémon so that when you take the Pokémon into the Generation II daycare centre, it transforms.
:The general idea of the [[Johto guard glitch]] is that you first obtain a bad clone (?????) Pokémon, convert it into the 0xFF kind and then use its 'cloaking' abilities to trade your Generation II Pokémon into Generation I as glitch Pokémon, provided they still don't have Generation II exclusive moves and not the other way round, so there is no need for the [[Mew glitch]] or any encounter glitches in Generation I in performing the Johto guard glitch, although unfortunately it can be difficult to obtain a bad clone without Pokémon Stadium 2. There is a problem with conversion, which means Generation II Pokémon with index numbers greater than 250 Generation I Pokémon all of the time.
:The table for equivalent Generation II Pokémon is stored [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Johto_guard_glitch#Conversion this] way. Look up the first value, regard it as "01" ({{p|Rhydon}}'s Generation I index number) and it corresponds to Rhydon's Generation II index number of 70h (112). The invalid Pokémon (Missingno.'s and post 0xBE [190] glitch Pokémon) up to 250 happen to be generated automatically in Pokédex order starting from #212 {{p|Scizor}}, with Missingno. 0x34 and {{p|Ho-Oh}} as the only exception. For instance, Missingno. 0x32 is Heracross (#214), and Missingno. 0x38 is Sneasel (#215), though this isn't beta data. The problem is that the game seems to stop reading from #251-#255, and the Pokémon you get no longer directly depends on the species anymore (see these [http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Talk:Johto_guard_glitch three examples]). --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 01:10, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
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