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The Cooltrainer move, as can be seen from battle, is actually meant to represent a blank space in a Pokémon's movelist, and so isn't meant to be selected for use in battle. Its [[index number]] is 0, putting it roughly in-league with [['M]], which takes this spot in Pokémon data.
The Cooltrainer move, as can be seen from battle, is actually meant to represent a blank space in a Pokémon's movelist, and so isn't meant to be selected for use in battle. Its [[index number]] is 0, putting it roughly in-league with [['M]], which takes this spot in Pokémon data.


This move is accessed when a player forces the game into thinking that the Pokémon has a blank move as its first move. To do this, a player must have a Ditto or another Pokémon with only {{m|Transform}}. This move must be used to become any opponent Pokémon. At this point, the player now has access to the opponent's movelist, via Ditto. By switching around the first and last moves in this movelist using the Select button, the glitch is activated, and all that must be done now is to end the battle, either by defeating the opponent or running away.
This move is accessed when a player forces the game into thinking that the Pokémon has a blank move as its first move. To do this, a player must have a {{p|Ditto}} or another Pokémon with only {{m|Transform}}. This move must be used to become any opponent Pokémon. At this point, the player now has access to the opponent's movelist, via Ditto. By switching around the first and last moves in this movelist using the Select button, the glitch is activated, and all that must be done now is to end the battle, either by defeating the opponent or running away.


On the Pokémon status screen, the first move will be displayed as this move. After a PP Up or a PP-restoring item is used, the move is usable in-battle, which can cause a vastly random array of effects, as well as odd text such as "Ditto used {{p|Machop}}!" as the game draws data from elsewhere in its confusion.
On the Pokémon status screen, the first move will be displayed as this move. After a PP Up or a PP-restoring item is used, the move is usable in-battle, which can cause a vastly random array of effects, as well as odd text such as "Ditto used {{p|Machop}}!" as the game draws data from elsewhere in its confusion.
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