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This glitch does not usually affect the gameplay for these reasons: | This glitch does not usually affect the gameplay for these reasons: | ||
* In Pokémon Crystal, there are no Pokémon | * In Pokémon Crystal, there are no available Pokémon met over level 60 (other than Pokémon from [[in-game trade]]s). The [[List of wild Pokémon from in-game events#Generation II|in-game event]] {{p|Ho-Oh}} and {{p|Lugia}} are both found at this level, even though they had been available at level 40 or 70 in earlier games. | ||
* Pokémon obtained from [[in-game trade]]s do not record any Pokémon meeting data. Those Pokémon are received with the same level as the player's traded Pokémon, but they are not affected by this glitch. | * Pokémon obtained from [[in-game trade]]s do not record any Pokémon meeting data. Those Pokémon are received with the same level as the player's traded Pokémon, but they are not affected by this glitch. | ||
* Even though Pokémon can be traded from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} or the [[Generation I]] games, those games do not record the meeting data of any Pokémon. | * Even though Pokémon can be traded from {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} or from the [[Generation I]] games, those games do not record the meeting data of any Pokémon. | ||
In Pokémon Crystal, any Pokémon obtained with a high enough level from [[event Pokémon|event distributions]] had their meeting data incorrectly recorded because of this glitch. In particular, this affected the level 70 {{DL|List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)|Shiny Mewtwo}} received from [[Pokémon Center (store)|New York Pokémon Center]]. | In Pokémon Crystal, any Pokémon obtained with a high enough level from [[event Pokémon|event distributions]] had their meeting data incorrectly recorded because of this glitch. In particular, this affected the level 70 {{DL|List of PCNY event Pokémon distributions (Generation II)|Shiny Mewtwo}} received from [[Pokémon Center (store)|New York Pokémon Center]]. |