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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 | 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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