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The '''Sketch glitch''' is a glitch in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}. A Pokémon using the move {{m|Sketch}} | The '''Sketch glitch''' is a glitch in {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}. A Pokémon using the move {{m|Sketch}} while {{m|transform}}ed into another Pokémon will keep a Sketched move at the end of the battle, normally replacing Transform. A move can then be passed down as an [[Egg move]] through {{pkmn|breeding}} with a female Pokémon if the transforming Pokémon is {{p|Ditto}} or male. | ||
In [[Generation II]], it was commonly exploited with Ditto by using a [[Trainer House]] Trainer who has a {{p|Smeargle}} acquired using [[Mystery Gift]]. The most popular method was to face this Trainer in the Trainer House and have the user's Pokémon Transform into a Smeargle with at least one move other than Sketch. The user's Pokémon could then copy the other move via Sketch or if necessary defeat the Smeargle and Sketch another attack. | In [[Generation II]], it was commonly exploited with Ditto by using a [[Trainer House]] Trainer who has a {{p|Smeargle}} acquired using [[Mystery Gift]]. The most popular method was to face this Trainer in the Trainer House and have the user's Pokémon Transform into a Smeargle with at least one move other than Sketch. The user's Pokémon could then copy the other move via Sketch or if necessary defeat the Smeargle and Sketch another attack. | ||
==Metronome glitch== | ==Metronome glitch== | ||
The {{m|Metronome}} glitch is an extension of the Sketch glitch. It was often exploited by using Pokémon who learn the move Metronome in [[Generation I]], either naturally or from [[TM35]] which could then be passed over to [[Generation II]]. For instance {{p|Gengar}} | The {{m|Metronome}} glitch is an extension of the Sketch glitch. It was often exploited by using Pokémon who learn the move Metronome in [[Generation I]], either naturally or from [[TM35]] which could then be passed over to [[Generation II]]. For instance {{p|Gengar}}, a Pokémon which cannot naturally learn {{m|Transform}}, learns Metronome via [[TM35]] in Generation I. Through Metronome it has a slim chance of using Transform, giving it the chance to copy a move via Sketch which replaces Metronome with this move at the end of the battle. | ||
==Combination with other glitches== | ==Combination with other glitches== |