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By scrolling past slot 255 and below in a player's party, it allows the player to corrupt Pokémon in the Pokémon Storage System's box 1 and 2. Most of the time these become Bad Eggs, which may have glitch moves with beneficial effects such as skipping battles.
By scrolling past slot 255 and below in a player's party, it allows the player to corrupt Pokémon in the Pokémon Storage System's box 1 and 2. Most of the time these become Bad Eggs, which may have glitch moves with beneficial effects such as skipping battles.


The glitch is notable as a means of producing an glitched hatchable [[Egg]]. The player can manipulate the Egg to contain any valid Pokémon and many [[glitch Pokémon]]. Additionally, using a technique known as "double corruption", one can create an unhatched Pokémon in the Pokémon Storage System with multiple characteristics (Item, Moves, Species, IVs, Origin,...) that he or she desires.
The glitch is notable as a means of producing a glitched hatchable [[Egg]]. The player can manipulate the Egg to contain any valid Pokémon and many [[glitch Pokémon]]. Additionally, using a technique known as "double corruption", one can create an unhatched Pokémon in the Pokémon Storage System with multiple characteristics (Item, Moves, Species, IVs, Origin,...) that he or she desires.


In addition to Pokémon data, Glitzer Popping can corrupt [[Pokémon Day Care|Day Care]] data, [[Pokémon Contest|contest]] data, map data (NPCs with their location and script address), flag data (story, trainers, events), bag quantity data, PC item data, Battle Frontier data, Trainer data (name, ID, SID) and Secret Base items.
In addition to Pokémon data, Glitzer Popping can corrupt [[Pokémon Day Care|Day Care]] data, [[Pokémon Contest|contest]] data, map data (NPCs with their location and script address), flag data (story, trainers, events), bag quantity data, PC item data, Battle Frontier data, Trainer data (name, ID, SID) and Secret Base items.
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