List of glitches in spin-off games: Difference between revisions

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==In the Pokémon Trading Card Game series==
==In the Pokémon Trading Card Game series==
===Both games===
===In both games===
====Invalid card====
====Invalid card====
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]], an invalid card is any card with an unused [[index number]]. (see the index numbers available [[List of cards by index number (GB1)|in the first game]] and [[List of cards by index number (GB2)|in the second game]]) An invalid card may be acquired by using [[cheating]] devices in both games and the [[#Premature deck save glitch|premature deck save glitch]] in the second game only.
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]], an invalid card is any card with an unused [[index number]]. (see the index numbers available [[List of cards by index number (GB1)|in the first game]] and [[List of cards by index number (GB2)|in the second game]]) An invalid card may be acquired by using [[cheating]] devices in both games and the [[#Premature deck save glitch|premature deck save glitch]] in the second game only.
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===In [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]]===
===In [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]]===
====Dismantle deck glitch====
====Dismantle deck glitch====
Due to an oversight, the player is always required to display the [[Deck Save Machine]] in order to successfully dismantle a deck, even if they don't want to save a deck in this machine.
If the player has multiple {{OBP|deck|GB|decks}} and attempts to dismantle one of them, the game asks two questions: "Dismantle this deck?" and "Record this deck?"{{tt|*|translated from Japanese}}. The second question is about saving a copy of the deck configuration in the [[Deck Save Machine]]. However, if the player answers "no" to the Deck Save Machine question, the player will return to the list of decks and the deck won't be dismantled. (this can cause a nonstandard deck to be saved, which is detailed in the [[#Premature deck save glitch|premature deck save glitch]] below)
If the player has multiple {{OBP|deck|GB|decks}} and attempts to dismantle one of them, the game asks two questions: "Dismantle this deck?" and "Record this deck?"{{tt|*|translated from Japanese}}. The second question is about saving a copy of the deck configuration in the [[Deck Save Machine]]. However, if the player answers "no" to the Deck Save Machine question, the player will return to the list of decks and the deck won't be dismantled. (this can cause a nonstandard deck to be saved, which is detailed in the [[#Premature deck save glitch|premature deck save glitch]] below)


The player needs to answer "yes" to both questions if they want to successfully dismantle the deck. The second "yes" causes the Deck Save Machine screen to appear, which can be closed if the player doesn't want to save a copy there.
The player needs to answer "yes" to both questions in order to successfully dismantle the deck. The second "yes" causes the Deck Save Machine screen to appear, which can be closed if the player doesn't want to save a copy there.


====Premature deck save glitch====
====Premature deck save glitch====
As stated in the [[#Dismantle deck glitch|dismantle deck glitch]] above, if the player has multiple decks and attempts to dismantle one of them, the game asks "Record this deck?" If the player answers "No", they will leave without dismantling the deck. However, any unsaved changes to this deck are saved at this point, even if they are not allowed in normal decks. As a result, the player may have a non-standard deck between 1 and 80 cards, which is allowed to have no Basic Pokémon cards. The player is required to have at least 1 card in the deck because if they remove all the cards, it becomes an unused "New Deck" and if this was the main deck, then it loses the main deck status. If the player tries to remove all cards from all decks using this glitch, then the last one won't be able to be dismantled and the "Record this deck?" question won't appear for the last deck.
It is possible to use this glitch to exit prematurely from deck edit screen while saving any changes, even if they would not be allowed in normal decks. As a result, the player may have a non-standard deck between 1 and 80 cards, which is allowed to have no Basic Pokémon cards. However, duels still require 60-card decks, so extra cards are ignored in duels and missing cards are replaced by [[#Invalid card|invalid cards]] (which may corrupt the save as stated above). If the player attempts to duel with no Basic Pokémon cards, then they will be indefinitely stuck in the screen that repeatedly asks the player to reshuffle the deck because no Basic Pokémon cards were found in the player's hand.


Even after this glitch is performed, duels still require 60-card decks, so extra cards are ignored in duels and missing cards are replaced by [[#Invalid card|invalid cards]] (which may corrupt the save as stated above). If the player attempts to duel with no Basic Pokémon cards, then they will be indefinitely stuck in the screen that repeatedly asks the player to reshuffle the deck because no Basic Pokémon cards were found in the player's hand.
As stated in the [[#Dismantle deck glitch|dismantle deck glitch]] above, if the player has multiple decks and attempts to dismantle one of them, the game asks "Record this deck?" If the player answers "No", they will leave without dismantling the deck and any unsaved changes to this deck are saved at this point, without checking if the deck is valid. The player is required to have at least 1 card in the deck because if they remove all the cards, the deck becomes an unused "New Deck" and if this was the main deck, then it loses the main deck status. If the player tries to remove all cards from all decks using this glitch, then the last one won't be able to be dismantled and the "Record this deck?" question won't appear for the last deck.


====Hidden deck name glitch====
====Hidden deck name glitch====