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===Glitch items===
===Glitch items===
{{Main|List of dummied out items}}
{{Main|List of dummied out items}}
Placeholder items are often left in the game's code to prevent it from crashing if the data is accessed, such as the [[Teru-sama]] in [[Generation II]]. Other [[generation]]s likewise have placeholder items, with most appearing at the end of the item list, though a few, likely those removed during development, appear in the middle.
Placeholder items are often left in the game's code to prevent it from crashing if the data is accessed, such as the [[Teru-sama]] in [[Generation II]]. Other generations likewise have placeholder items, with most appearing at the end of the item list, though a few, likely those removed during development, appear in the middle.


Often, placeholder items will be changed into real items ([[key items]] or otherwise) in later games of a generation. The [[GS Ball]], [[Clear Bell]], and [[Egg Ticket]], which only appear in {{game|Crystal}}, are programmed into the games' [[List of items by index number (Generation II)|internal list]] where Teru-samas existed in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, and will, if they are hacked to be held by a Pokémon being traded to the earlier games, transform.
Often, placeholder items will be changed into real items ([[key items]] or otherwise) in later games of a generation. The [[GS Ball]], [[Clear Bell]], and [[Egg Ticket]], which only appear in {{game|Crystal}}, are programmed into the games' [[List of items by index number (Generation II)|internal list]] where Teru-samas existed in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, and will, if they are hacked to be held by a Pokémon being traded to the earlier games, transform.
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