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  • ...|300px|A Moon Stone providing the Choice item lockout dialog in Generation VI]] ...a [[natural glitch]], and recurring glitch which occurs in Generations V, VI, VII and VIII of the core Pokémon games. ...
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  • ...[[bp:Generation VI|Generation VI]]. The glitches occurs with abilities or moves which change the user's Pokémon's types. *[[bp:List of glitches in Generation VI#Type-changing Curse glitch|Bulbapedia]] (paraphrased) ...
    1,010 bytes (154 words) - 19:53, 26 May 2019
  • The '''Wonder Trade evolution learnset glitch''' was a glitch in {{XY}}, where a Pokémon that should learn a new move through evolution d ...e must be used to go online and use [[bp:Wonder Trade|Wonder Trade]], this glitch no longer occurs. ...
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  • The '''backward sign reading glitch''' is a glitch in {{XY}}. If the player moves away from a sign at about the same time they are about to read it, the text [[Category:Generation VI glitches]] ...
    293 bytes (50 words) - 00:34, 3 February 2019
  • This is a list of [[glitch]]es in [[bp:Generation VI|Generation VI]]. *[[Backwards sign reading glitch]] ...
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  • |1=Struggle<br>[[File:Struggle Generation I move.png]] ...after attempting to make a move when all of a Pokémon's available learned moves (otherwise including those known from another move such as Transform and Mi ...
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  • ...0px|A Pelipper erroneously being referred to as "Wing Attack", due to this glitch]] ...glitch]] in {{ORAS}}. It causes an NPC to refer to a Pokémon by one of its moves' names, rather than the actual Pokémon itself. ...
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  • [[File:Wonder Card form glitch.png|thumb|right|300px|A Poké Ball Pattern Vivillon with the wrong form show The '''Wonder Card form glitch''' is a [[natural glitch]] in {{XY}}. ...
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  • ...on each turn, there are several situations that allow a Pokémon to use two moves in the same turn, the first of which being Toxic. ...] and [[bp:Dig|Dig]]. This much was deliberately programmed, and was not a glitch. ...
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  • The '''Trick Room glitch''' is a [[glitch]] in {{BW}} and later games. In order to activate this glitch, the user must boost their effective speed to more than 1808. ...
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  • ...rona attempting to use the null move in Generation VII as a result of this glitch]] ...a [[natural glitch]], and recurring glitch which occurs in Generations V, VI, VII and VIII of the core Pokémon games. ...
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  • ...in [[bp:Generation VI|Generation VI]], [[bp:Generation VII|VII]], and [[bp:Generation VIII|VIII]]. It results from the smoothed-out manner in which animations pl ==Performing the glitch== ...
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  • ...on Generation III summary and move animation ACE, and specific details on Generation IV ACE}} ...sh versions, another popular method is as a side effect of the [[Coin Case glitch]] in English {{GS}}, which the player can manipulate to run custom assembly ...
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  • {{Bulbapedia2|Pseudorandom number generation in Pokémon}} ...critical hits that would save a turn while the opponent repeatedly misses moves, or walking through caves with no Repels and no encounters, etc. <!-- maybe ...
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  • ...ange it. Probably the most well known example is the '[[Evolving Raichu]]' glitch in {{RB}} where a man states that his Raichu 'went and evolved', even thoug This glitch occurred because the text excluding the names of the Pokémon was based on [ ...
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