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The '''Johto guard glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} which allows players to trade a [[Generation II]] Pokémon into a [[Generation I]] game as an equivalent [[glitch Pokémon]] or Generation I Pokémon by using a [[????? (FF)]](index number 255).
The '''Johto guard glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} which allows players to trade a [[Generation II]] Pokémon into a [[Generation I]] game as an equivalent [[glitch Pokémon]] or Generation I Pokémon by using a [[????? (FF)]] (index number 255).


== Requirements ==
== Requirements ==
To use the glitch, the player will need to obtain a Generation II game, a Generation I game, and a [[link cable]].   
To use the glitch, the player will need to obtain a Generation II game, a Generation I game, and a [[link cable]].   


In the game, the player will need a [[????? (FF)]](index number 255).  There are multiple ways to obtain a [[?????]] with an index of 255.  The [[Celebi_Egg_glitch#?????|Celebi Egg glitch]] can be used to get any version of [[?????]].  To do this, the Celebi Egg glitch should be done with a Pokémon that has only two moves.  This will produce a Egg that will hatch into a 'bad clone' of ????? (00), likely [[????? (00)]](index number 000) though there are ways to obtain a [[????? (FC)]](index number 252) or [[????? (FE)]](index number 254).  If the player has a ????? (00), the player must deposit the 'bad clone' into the [[Pokémon Day Care]] on {{rt|34|Johto}}.  Should everything go correctly, the 'bad clone' will become a ????? (FF). If the Egg hatched into ????? (FC) or ????? (FE), the player will need to train them to level 3 or 18, respectively, to have them evolve into ????? (00) before depositing the 'bad clone' into the Day Care.  A second, though more random, method is to use the [[Cloning_glitches#Box_change_method|Pokémon Cloning Glitch]] to create a 'bad clone' on the file.  The 'bad clone' must then be taken to the [[Pokémon Day Care]] on {{rt|34|Johto}} to attempt to obtain a ????? (00) 'bad clone' after withdrawing it.  If the withdrawn Pokémon is a ????? (00), it can be deposited back into the Day Care and withdrawn again to 'revert' it back into a ????? (FF).
In the game, the player will need a [[????? (FF)]] (index number 255).  There are multiple ways to obtain a [[?????]] with an index of 255.  The [[Celebi_Egg_glitch#?????|Celebi Egg glitch]] can be used to get any version of [[?????]].  To do this, the Celebi Egg glitch should be done with a Pokémon that has only two moves.  This will produce a Egg that will hatch into a 'bad clone' of ????? (00), likely [[????? (00)]] (index number 000) though there are ways to obtain a [[????? (FC)]] (index number 252) or [[????? (FE)]] (index number 254).  If the player has a ????? (00), the player must deposit the 'bad clone' into the [[Pokémon Day Care]] on {{rt|34|Johto}}.  Should everything go correctly, the 'bad clone' will become a ????? (FF). If the Egg hatched into ????? (FC) or ????? (FE), the player will need to train them to level 3 or 18, respectively, to have them evolve into ????? (00) before depositing the 'bad clone' into the Day Care.  A second, though more random, method is to use the [[Cloning_glitches#Box_change_method|Pokémon Cloning Glitch]] to create a 'bad clone' on the file.  The 'bad clone' must then be taken to the [[Pokémon Day Care]] on {{rt|34|Johto}} to attempt to obtain a ????? (00) 'bad clone' after withdrawing it.  If the withdrawn Pokémon is a ????? (00), it can be deposited back into the Day Care and withdrawn again to 'revert' it back into a ????? (FF).


==Hiding Generation II Pokémon==
==Hiding Generation II Pokémon==